Curious to know...because it seems like there is no in-between..you either hate her or love her.
Disclaimer: Not a particular fan of the Clintons...and no point in me asking conservatives this question.
Emotional tirades towards me are welcome of course...
Some of you need to vent.......I totally understand. : )
2007-12-12
01:43:55
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Some of you are like 'Fembots' (Google It)...you explode when asked the easiest questions.
2007-12-12
01:47:05 ·
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Actually...it makes me kind of laugh
2007-12-12
01:52:56 ·
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Good Job Guys/Girls...
Honest...I would say...
BlueRidge...did I strike a nerve or something?
2007-12-12
01:54:48 ·
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Blue_Ridge,...
Yep...I did strike a nerve...Mr. Emotional.
LoL
2007-12-12
15:50:13 ·
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i like much of what she has proposed in so much as it starts debate to solve issues. i do not totally agree with everything but she has ideas and is willing to present them. i like the fact that she will not commit to an immediate pullout in Iraq, she is honest about that. i want us out of Iraq as soon as possible and do not support the current administrations policy there but i realize that now we can not just leave immediately. those who say they will get us out as soon as elected are liars or misinformed.
what i dislike is the fact she is so hated by republicans not for what she says or proposes but because of her name. Hillary's policies can be elected easily but her name will make it difficult.
2007-12-12 02:06:05
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answered by michr 7
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I actually don't "hate" or "love" her... My opinion? Between Bush and Clinton, there really isn't much difference other than Hillary won't tell me how to control my body, and she MIGHT make an attempt at Universal Healthcare if she's elected. Also, she's definitely more experienced and intelligent than King George. (Which, in some ways, might make her even more dangerous.)
Bush and Clinton both support NAFTA and CAFTA, and are corporatists. They are undermining the country by funding/supporting such initiatives as the NAU (North American Union) in their far-reaching attempts at globalization.
Essentially, Bush is representative of the Neo-Conservativism that is now in politics while Hillary, if elected, will bring in a form of Neo-Liberalism. (Money is the bottom line, and "we know what's best" for the American people.)
2007-12-12 09:57:05
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answered by Sangria 4
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I'm female and I won't vote for her.
I am old enough to remember Whitewater and Vince Foster. I remember how incredible it was to have her stand there and act like she'd never known Bill was a philanderer. I remember the Chinese campaign scandals from her husband's time.
She is in the pockets of the PAC's just as much as any man in either party. She will not say she will pull out of Iraq. She is irrational about her financial policies.
If this is an extreme position, I guess it's because of the same thing I felt when Nancy Pelosi became Speaker. Why couldn't we have a remarkable woman to serve the first time, instead of idiots and politics-as-usual drecks!
And yes, I'm a liberal, libertarian actually.
2007-12-12 09:52:01
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answered by mommanuke 7
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husband and wife are of my generation, equals in age, but certainly not in privilege and position in society. i have no use for bill's draft dodger status. had he continiued his feelings, were they righteous feelings of pacifist, he would not have sponsored the military actions that he did.
his inability to keep his pecker in his pants and his eating isn't cheating analogy is despicable. didn't larry craig want a polish job as well? what's the diff. no morals, no ethics, no apology.
anyone that would couple with bill(at least once) is tainted by association. slime squared is slime.
she does flip flop, according to the audience. sean is right. never thought i would say that. i did not like the way she jumped into ny for that senate seat. wouldn't they have called her a carpetbagger at one time?
and she has got the biggest calves i've seen this side of otis sistrunk. eeccchhhh!
2007-12-12 15:55:18
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answered by tomjohn2 4
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Her huge balls!!
--Ahhh, Blue Ridge. What a perfectly molded liberal you are. Mud and slander? That she-male is dirtier than a shoebox full of dog crap. She is a crook and a traitor, and a horrible liar. I would personally feel more comfortable with Satan himself running the show. Bill was a joke, a mockery of the U.S. and I assure you, Billary would be worse. With all the scandals with the Clintons 'fund-raising', various illegal activities that have all been brought out, with Hillary caught on camera and called out on flip-flopping the illegal alien issue and everything else, what filth and slander is being flung at her? please site an example.
2007-12-12 10:06:14
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answered by rayb1214 7
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I think Hillary is a very intelligent woman. However, she does some of the most ignorant things. Hillary is all for the illegal aliens. She needs to put Americans first.
2007-12-12 09:49:54
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answered by a TRUE American 2
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I think she is as qualified as the next person, but I have absolute disdain for the oligarchies that modern US politics seems to have become.
I am so tired of Bush family and Clintons. We desparately need a change.
2007-12-12 09:49:38
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answered by outcrop 5
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She'll do something about 1. The Iraq War, 2. global warming, 3. Socialized - YES SOCIALIZED MEDICINE, 4. Insurance companies, 5. oil companies, 6. lobbying, 7. public campaign financing. 8. the plight of those earning less than $100K.
2007-12-12 10:21:48
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answered by 428 Moore 2
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I absolutely LOVE the fact that Senator Hillary Clinton is strong enough to withstand the mud and lies and slander and libel and filth the neocons sling at her....and she remains unscathed.
She is stronger than your filth - and I LOVE that.
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Did you "strike a nerve?"
What are you talking about?
You asked a question, I answered the question. What's your problem?
Oh, I get it. You weren't actually asking for answers, you were looking for a fight.
Sorry, no can do. I'm a pacifist.
P.S. Don't ask questions if you don't want answers.
2007-12-12 09:49:10
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answered by Anonymous
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I like that she's incredibly smart.
I dislike that she's so conservative -- almost a Republican, really -- especially in that she's heavily backed by corporate intererests (which makes the right's attacks on her that much more ironic).
2007-12-12 09:48:56
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answered by Steve 6
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