Here in France it's as if she was already president : first in opinion polls, it seems that's she's monopolising the political life...but is she as popular as it seems from here???
2007-12-02
08:17:41
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@carly : in France also we had a candidate who was convinced she can be elected only because she's a woman...and finally the president is Nicolas Sarkozy !
2007-12-02
09:16:26 ·
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@Stars and Stripes :Do you see something to see between Hillary Clinton and the high birth rate??Would be glad to understand ;-)
And you should maybe come to France to make your opinion, before saying wrong things.
The strong birth rate is due to the French high sense of the family, not to inmigration...
2007-12-02
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What Hillary would absolutely love is to be a part of UK royalty. She would love to wear a crown. I'm surprised she doesn't wear one already. There are those who will vote for her because they want to be " with it" and vote for a woman for the very first time. What's interesting is that many blacks support her... and I don't know why. She damn sure hasn't done anything for them and surely would not use the same restroom or drinking fountain they use.
2007-12-02 09:04:49
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answered by Anonymous
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Popular as in well known? Yes. Everyone knows her and they either love her or hate her. It would be a shame to start the presidency with half of the country hating you. That's why we need to elect someone people from both parties can work with.
2007-12-02 08:26:34
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answered by Hennessy 4
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I like Hillary Clinton right where she is, a senator. I don't intend to vote for her in the Nevada caucus and if I am stuck with her as the Democratic option on the general election ballot, I am not sure I will be voting for her. She is no different to me than a Republican Bush-annointed candidate.
I prefer John Edwards, Barak Obama or Dennis Kucinich as a Dem and in that order.
As far as Republican, I prefer Ron Paul if I have to swallow the GOP rhetoric. At least he appears to stand by what he says.
2007-12-02 08:23:38
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answered by ursi 1
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Is it true that France is being taken over with a higher birth rate by the Muslims there.
It appears that they are monopolising your county of France.
You guys have your problems, we have ours.
2007-12-02 11:29:06
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answered by Stars and Stripes 3
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The Media controls what you see, and what we see. I find it hard to believe, because anytime I mention her name, I get eye-rolls, grunts, and a lot of "I HATE THAT *****!!!!"
It's really sad, because a lot of us would like to sit down and find a SANE politician, whose not going to ruin our country anymore than it has been ruined in the last decade, and the Media blacks-out ALL ideas that don't come from them.
I'm sorry for what my country has done to this world, and whatever they continue to do for the next several years.
2007-12-02 08:55:13
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answered by AckDuScheisse!! 4
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Half of the country absolutely despises her. Some people are undecided about her. Alot of people like her but most of them like her for the sole fact that she's a woman.
2007-12-02 08:22:52
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes but not the way she would like to be. 1/2 of the country (both parties ) Hate the *****.
2007-12-02 08:21:34
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answered by GoGo Girls 7
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More than that. She is loved here and has what it takes to run our country
2007-12-02 08:44:31
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answered by sligoman 4
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She likes to think so.
2007-12-02 09:02:42
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answered by zippythejessi 7
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