I know that I look at Bill Clinton differently than I do Hillary. I would vote for Bill Clinton again, because I believe he at least has some kind of conscience. Although I don't agree with everything that Clinton did, I DO think that he did try. I think part of this comes from the fact that his mother had to struggle to give them anything.
But I would NEVER vote for Hillary. I look at her as nothing more than an opportunistic snob who will do anything to gain more power while leaving the US citizens in the dust. I have the same disgust for her, that I do for Bush Jr.
2007-11-27
07:35:16
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Gohillary...No, I wouldn't vote for Hillary in a general election. I would WRITE a 3rd person in before I voted for her.
She is part of the Council of Foreign Relations and wants to create the NAU. That is all that I need to know that she is not a good candidate and that I wont ever vote for her.
2007-11-27
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Canam...I look at the facts and not the personal feelings. The facts stand that Hillery is trying to set up the North American Union exactly like Bush Jr. has...Even Bill pushed it along by not stopping NAFTA and signing that bill that states that ALL Government papers needed to be in ALL different languages on site (no, I don't remember what the bill was called) But all these actions put the nail in the coffin of the USA Constitution.
2007-11-27
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Yes to both of your questions. Regardless of what he did or did not do, the VAST majority of this country and the world were FAR better off than with the SFB we have running the circus now. I don't like Hillary for many reasons most are intuitively based but some are overt such as her fence sitting and lack of convictions, carpet bagging, saying mostly what is politically expedient at the time, threatening to punishing the house majority whip David Bonnyers {sp} Democrat of Michigan during N.A.F.T.A. legislation and voting (he was subsequently gerrymandered out of his seat in the house and by association his leadership position) for not going along with the passing of NAFTA because he felt it was contrary to his constituents interests. This has stuck in my mind since the early 90's when it happened and hence I can not and will not vote for her (and it was her NOT him).
2007-11-27 09:16:26
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answered by HP 4
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Yes, but only because Bill has been president and I already voted for him in the past.
Like RR, I think the country would have benefited from 12 years. I would have voted for a third term, but I doubt I would support him if he was able to run now.
I am thinking about voting for Hillary -- in part because of her experience in Bill's White House and in part because she is just as good as anyone else who is running.
I don't really like anyone running in particular. The one most in sync with my view will get my vote in the primaries, but will not get the nomination.
So...for whom do I vote in the general election....? My vote doesn't really matter...so why not HRC??
2007-11-27 16:41:42
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes, I look at them differently. That's okay, though, because they are different people, and they behave quite differently. Hillary has guts and is probably a tougher character than Bill, but Bill has a brilliant mind. Hillary is sharp, but she's no Bill.
Would I vote for her? Depends on who the opposition is. I wouldn't voter for her over Obama, Edwards, Feingold, Clark or Kuchinich (sorry about the spelling, Dennis), but I would vote for her over Biden or Richardson. I'm not sure about Dodd, but he'd probably get the nod from me for standing up to expanding the destruction of our civil rights.
Against any of the Republican hacks? She gets my "hold my nose and" vote in a second. I'd vote for her over the current president, or Condi Rice, but probably not over Chuck Hagel.
Bill Clinton I voted for as the best candidate, and one I wanted to be the president. Hillary would only get that vote as the least objectionable choice, if she wins the Democratic nomination.
Please remember, this time four years ago, the talk was about how the actual voting was just a formality before Howard Dean's coronation as the Democratic candidate. Don't get too caught up in the non-coverage of issues in the current primary madness.
2007-11-27 15:50:11
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answered by ? 7
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I would vote for either one of them gladly. Take a look at the opposition. Opportunistic snob? Not exactly. What she has accomplished has nothing to do with opportunity, and everything to do with hard work, intelligence, and a willingness to reach her goals. Its sad you look at the Clintons with such a shallow view.
2007-11-27 20:33:05
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answered by canam 7
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I believe Hillary is much less honest than Bill, and Bill proved he will lie whenever the truth is uncomfortable for him. That's too large of a character flaw to give him a second chance. I wouldn't vote for either one of them. Thank Bill for his years of service and move on to something better.
2007-11-27 15:54:01
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answered by thor_torkenson 5
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That was well said Fedup! While I don't think I would vote for BJ again I do know I am fighting every day to make people see how important Hillery never be elected to anything.
2007-11-27 15:40:16
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answered by Anonymous
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Couldn't agree with you more, except for the fact that I would vote for neither of them, I have never seen that Bill has a conscience either. If they ran as republican and democrat, I would vote for Ralph Nader
Can't stand either of them
2007-11-27 15:39:44
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answered by George 3
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This of course is my personal opinion. I do not look at Bill or Hillary any differently. They are one in the same. Cunning, deceitful people that are bad news for this country. Slick Willy was the only President actually impeached for lying under oath, and his wife is being looked at closely for playing crooked games with her campaign funds. I won't even get into the whitewater affair. I'm sure haters will start bringing Bush into the mix, but the fact is, the question was about the Clinton's, and Bush has never been impeached.
2007-11-27 15:44:49
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answered by Glenn T 3
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Yes and yes. Clinton can connect with people, that was his greatest strength from the people's perspective. Hillary seems like a lying and deceiving type, I can't relate to her and I don't trust her.
2007-11-27 15:43:14
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answered by Pfo 7
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I see Senator Clinton and President Clinton as one. I would vote for either one with confidence.
You say you would "NEVER" vote for Hillary--In the General Election voting booth I believe you would.
2007-11-27 16:00:26
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answered by GO HILLARY 7
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