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lots of people on here are backing clinton in 08 - question for you
curious - hillory in 08 -ok, good idea - but WHY are you supporting here?
cause she's a democrate and bright and has made good political decisions in her elected background? or cause she's a woman and rhumored to be gay? one's the right reason - one ISN'T the right reason to support the possible leader of the free world. |
If Kerry couldnt win the SOuth and the Redneck vote, no way Hillary can..
It would be a huge ass kicking for the democrats if they elect her. |
I guess i was a fan of clinton so that sways me to her.. dont know enough facts about her politics though to really know what she would be like..
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i like her decisions shes made, and also im just curious to see how a woman would do as president. I'm gonna vote for her just to see. And have a backup house in Canada in case she PMS's really bad one week.
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i'm just curious as to why people are backing Hillory - i don't know much about her - other than i LOVED BILL.... |
America's not ready for a female president yet, and I'm not sure we will see one in our lifetimes. Colin Powell has a better chance getting elected. :2 cents:
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personally i think statements like that prove one's own ignorance did you know the there's a woman who makes more online than anyone in adult? margrate thather wasn't exactly a week personality. |
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The religious right helped Bush win this election...and that's primarily made up of a group of people who think it's a woman's job to be at home with their husband. As Boneprone said...if you can't get the south to vote for Kerry...you won't get them to vote for Hillary..the wife of a president Republicans loved to hate. It would be a waste of money and time and would only ensure the republicans win the next election. |
It's so narrow to assume a woman won't be elected... bugs me, because it can become a self-fulfilling prophecy based on fear...
Margaret Thatcher - UK, KIm Campbell - Canada, Indira Ghandi - India.... Is America really so damn far behind...? I actually don't think so. I choose Hillary cos she's got nice hair. :thumbsup |
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I would rather have a woman in the white house...I don't think we'd be in the mess we are in right now with Iraq. But I'm afraid to put Hillary up for election is exactly what the republicans would want us to do. |
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Hillary I believe has designs on the White House. I don't agree with Hillary's politics and I don't trust her. I can vote for a woman. I can vote for a gay. I can vote for a black person. I think most Aericans can. Although from listening to people, gay would be the hardest pill to swallow. They will get over it in time. I think Amereica is at a point to elect a woman that might be gay. It would be smart to play down the gay part to the public. There are many on the right that just hate gays. Think they'll look the other way on that so long as it is not in their face. A lot will happen in four years, so its a little soon to call it for Hillary. To start a rally and get your hopes up on her would be a mistake. |
anyone but bush :2 cents:
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anyone but Bush? Does Hillary shave? |
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Lets see in how wrong I am in 4 years . |
Who cares if the leader is a female as long as she is not there on account of her gender, or is using her position to further feminist policies that discriminate against half of the population.
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I tend to think that alot of women help their husbands make good decisions in life and with business (I know mine has) With that said, I think that Hillory may have helped run the country with Bill during his presidency.
Take for example arnold schwarzeneger, he is married to a kennedy now and she told his ass how it was gonna be, that she would not stand for him going on any more campaign trail runs with GWB. He listened... Also Nancy Regan, She was a driving force with Ronald... Many women figures in the whitehouse have historicly been very good at helping make decisions... My only question is why the hell doesnt Laura Bu$h put her shoe up GWB's ass! But above is one reason I feel that Hillory would make a good president.. |
Let's start a trend. I know spelling is no big deal here. LOL, I've seen mine.
BUT!!! It is HILLARY not HILLoRY |
You're not an American stop trying to have your own opinion and talk about the elections with Americans. You just don't have that right. I don't care if the election effects the world or not you still have no right.
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Idiot!!! |
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I think you missed your stop. The special helmet store is back west a few blocks. |
interesting thought - poeople say the republican southern women won't vote for hillary - but stats say something like 30% of the deeply religious women from this group sign up to adult sites on a regular basis.
could it be possible they many of these woman say one thing publically but vote in a woman privatly?????? every second voter IS a woman - it would be foolish to overlook this, esp if those feel like they arn't in a power position. just an idea food for thought - from a political standpoint - i personally think a republican woman would get more turn coates from the democrats than a democrate pulling votes from the republicans... |
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I was born and raised in Texas...in the bible fucking belt. Was indoctrinated into Assembly of God...while the rest of our family was Catholic. These people will not vote for a woman to be president...it goes against their beliefs. These are the same kind of people when I went to my cousin's football game and they prayed over the loud speak I stated..."I thought the courts ruled that it was illegal to pray over events that were not a solemn occassion." Their response...."In these parts it's illegal NOT to pray" |
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I think more than every second woman votes, I think it is closer to 50% - Did you mean 50% or 33%??? Promise Keepers is a religious group of men that take an oath to love ther wife as Christ loves the church and not to cheat etc. I can't speak for them and that stat was reported on a news program. Sorry no source to quote... |
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And 21% of Americans voted Bush based on morality issues. Guess who the president is? |
There are other issues at play besides religion, gender and sexual preference, that many seem to be over looking. Newsweek is reporting that the Kerry campaign was a mess and that he was a poor manager.
I suspect that in time the left leaning press will rip Kerry apart and blame him for the loss. The thing about Hillary is that the Clinton's know how to win elections. So even though I wouldn't vote for her, she would have a running chance at it. Even in the South IMO. |
I have to think that like it or not, America is stuck in this fucked up war and as a population I think we would rather have Bush clean up the mess he made rather than let carry take care of our men and women overseas. Kerry is the anti-christ to Military and Veterans.
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He had to distance himself from Clinton. Those feelings towards Clinton and his wife haven't changed much...not in the south. |
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Our Canadian friends are a bit closer to the action. |
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LOL dude wtf are you talking about? I live in Las Vegas. |
That sounded a bit harsh Eros, but hell it's GFY. Didn't mean to dist ya that bad.
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and to add...I VOTED FOR KERRY.
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:1orglaugh :1orglaugh :1orglaugh Then change your user name to VegasWebmaster |
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I've already stated in a previous post that I grew up in Texas. I AM AN AMERICAN. |
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i didn't vote for bush either. |
OK, call me a moron.... Eros dosn't = Europe
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I didn't live in Vegas when I created it. The nick is EROS not EUROS |
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