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Listen to what she says most consistently:

(1) "We're going to take things away from you on behalf of the common good."

(2) "It's time for a new beginning, for an end to government of the few, by the few, and for the few, and to replace it with shared responsibility for shared prosperity."

(3) "(We) can't just let business as usual go on, and that means something has to be taken away from some people."

(4) "We have to build a political consensus, and that requires people to give up a little bit of their own turf in order to create this common ground."

(5) "I certainly think the free-market has failed."

(6) "I think it's time to send a clear message to what has become the most profitable sector in (the) entire economy - that they are being watched."

Every nation has to either be with us, or against us. Those who harbor terrorists, or who finance them, are going to pay a price.

For centuries, New York has served as the gateway for millions of people from all over the world in search of the American dream. It only makes sense that it would now serve as a gateway for the world's greatest athletes.

I’ve always been a Yankee fan

I'm not going to have some reporters pawing through our papers. We are the president.

I'm undaunted in my quest to amuse myself by constantly changing my hair.

If I want to knock a story off the front page, I just change my hairstyle.

In too many instances, the march to globalization has also meant the marginalization of women and girls. And that must change.

Let's not leave an educational vacuum to be filled by religious extremists who go to families who have no other option and offer meals, housing and some form of education. If we are going to combat extremism then we must educate those very same children.

The American people are tired of liars and people who pretend to be something they're not.

The challenge is to practice politics as the art of making what appears to be impossible, possible.

There is a great deal of political pressure to only talk about abstinence, and to deny support for condoms and education on using them. This policy will lead to the unnecessary deaths of many people.
We must stop thinking of the individual and start thinking about what is best for society.

“Don't confuse having a career with having a life”

“You show people what you're willing to fight for when you fight your friends.”

2007-11-23 08:33:34 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 1 6

I have a suggestion, for anyone wanting to know what Hillary's position is today ::
Cover a wall with 2" X 2" squares of paper, mark each one with a Y for yes, or N for no!!
Now get a dart. Blind fold yourself, then ask if Hillary has changer her position on any particular subject, with in the last 10 minuets, and throw the dart against the wall.
B I N G O !!!! You have your answer !!!!!!!!

2007-11-23 19:08:11 · answer #2 · answered by I'M HERE 4 · 1 2

Regardless of thumbs down, JimSocks has it right.

Listen, yes. But listen to her while she is engaged in conversation, not when she is on guard and guarded as she is on her websites, her books, her press releases.

Look at her actions, the court cases that are still being heard regarding her contributions, her voting record, her associations, her past 'failures' on health care, her previous lies and bogus conspiracy theories....

That is how you have to go about looking at Hillary.

2007-11-23 19:08:47 · answer #3 · answered by wider scope 7 · 0 1

Take the wind direction at the Greenwich mean time of the first Tuesday of the month in which your grandmother was born, times it by three, divide by the sum of the number of disenfranchised voters in Florida plus the number of looters in New Orleans after Katrina, then subtract the number of bimbos the Bill has hosed and then you might have a general idea of what she'll say next!

2007-11-23 16:06:33 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 5 4

Check out Mrs. Clinton's and Mr. Obamas policies they are leading to a socialistic government is that what you want the we could all live in the tenement s four or five families to an apartment sound like a winner vote for Mrs. C or Mr O

2007-11-23 16:30:23 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 2 5

The Iraq war - she wants to keep some troops there to maintain peace and oversight but a gradual withdrawl is still the idea.

Healthcare - she wants Insurance reform... basicly you could still keep your private healthcare if you can afford it but those who are uninsured can take part in the same program as Senators.

Education - Dismantle NCLB because it isn't working on any level.

Environment - Not much of a stand either way.

Gay Rights - State-level acceptance of gay marriage and civil unions but no federal interference other than supporting anti-hate crime legislation.

Workers - supporting tougher restrictions on companies like Walmart (whom she used to lawyer for) to keep jobs in the USA.

You're welcome.

(how sad that I got 4 thumbs down for being the only person who actually answered your question...)

2007-11-23 16:08:46 · answer #6 · answered by rabble rouser 6 · 4 6

Yeah, make the effort to look into her info such as her website or her voting record or her record in Congress, etc.

A little bit of reading (legitimate info) can go a long way.

While you're at it, look up info on Gen. Wesley Clark.
Chances are he'll be her running mate if she's nominated and frankly it'd be the ONLY way I'd consider a vote for her.

2007-11-23 16:07:27 · answer #7 · answered by George W. B 3 · 4 6

She's on both sides of the fence because the world is round.
Hows that for a Hillaryism?

2007-11-23 16:04:33 · answer #8 · answered by One eyed pirate 3 · 3 4

Yes. Listening would be a good start. Want to know where she stands on the issues? Ask me. I know where she stands because I actually listen instead of closing my mind and repeating the same old tired "she flip flops, she'll check w/the polls and let us know, blah blah blah blah blah." You want to know what her stand on the issues are? It's easy to find out. Check her website, she's addressed most of the main issues there in black and white, or ask someone who isn't worshipping the rhetoric mongers and actually knows because they have been listening to her. Either that's too taxing for you or you don't really want to know. Just another tired flame question...

2007-11-23 16:09:07 · answer #9 · answered by Anonymous · 7 6

Yes, look at the opinions of the group she is talking at that moment. She agrees with them.

2007-11-23 16:06:04 · answer #10 · answered by Anonymous · 4 4

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