It is so comforting. She is such an annoyance and a liar. As for the poster above, she is anything but intelligent. She lies through her (stained) teeth. Ugh, I am all for women's rights (and my husband may actually vote for her) but this is ONE WOMAN that I will never get my hard working women's dollar! No way. Uh-uh. Wont happen unless someone knocks me down in the booth and forges my voter's card.
2007-12-28 14:35:34
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answered by Las Julius 3
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I don't hate Hillary. I think it's high time we had a woman president. However, I'm not going to vote for her, because she supports the war, and because I think we need a stronger liberal influence than she can provide. I don't think she'd be a good example as the first female president.
2007-12-28 15:06:58
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answered by Lyanthya 6
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Why do some people think that just because a candidate is a woman, that means the other women should automatically support her? I thought we as a society had moved beyond that. The women who will vote for her should only do that because they support what she stands for, not because she is a woman.
2007-12-28 17:39:07
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answered by RoVale 7
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I wish it could have been different, I don't think it is the fact her being a woman, so much it is her attitude with others who gets in her way, and too what measures she will go to, to blacken that person name. Her ever changing polices. doesn't help the matter either. Most women, I feel would be there for her, if she were more stable. We need stability in our leaders.. But very seldom, do we have that..
So why vote another unstable person in? Our Question is who will lead her?. That where, "this two for the price of one" came in, with Bill helping her. That made her appear even More unstable.. Just my opinion.
2007-12-28 15:08:59
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answered by Bee Bee 7
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It's somewhat comforting if you've been hoping for an end to identity politics, or if you've been hoping that some other Democrat will defeat her. But I think more women should at least respect Hillary for running for president at all.
2007-12-28 15:29:56
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answered by Rio Madeira 7
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I don't hate anybody. But I certainly don't support her, which by the way, does NOT make me a Republican. I just think that she's too conservative and The Democrats need a more socially conscious leader. They need to go as far away from the current administrative ideology as possible. We need a more progressive leader who isn't going to sell out. So ...blah blah blah....I don't remember yer freakin' question...
2007-12-28 14:36:41
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answered by hmmm... 3
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Too the contrary, it is very disturbing;
It's like "Uncle Tomism", an internalized mysoginy/
2007-12-28 18:07:30
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answered by elgüero 5
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Are we supposed to like her just because she's a woman? Think about your question.
2007-12-28 16:15:20
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answered by chelsey 3
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No. What's comforting is how many women will pick a candidate based on his or her politics, not gender or skin color.
2007-12-28 14:32:37
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answered by Anonymous
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I have yet to meet one myself. Then again, I have only met a handful of non-Democrat women. I know a few indifferent though.
Hilary herself has claimed most women will vote for her simply because she is a woman (though I dispute her womanliness).
2007-12-28 14:30:24
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answered by S P 6
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