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Old 05-11-2016, 07:34 AM
 
Location: Kansas
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I am not sure plastic surgery is an option on the neck issue. It is a common problem with woman in their 60's and I am sure I would have heard of woman getting surgery if it was an option.


Checking off her becoming the first woman president is one of the reasons I get sick thinking about her walking back into the WH. As a woman, I would hope the first woman president would be someone us woman could be proud of, our daughters can look up to. No, there is a chance, the first woman president is going to be nothing of the sort. I would never say to my 2 year old daughter "look at HRC, she is President, one day you can be like her". NO WAY. I want my daughter to be a strong, moral, caring, smart, compassionate woman.
I thought I saw something about this in the women's mag I was looking at: Neck Lift & Neck Liposuction Guide | American Board of Cosmetic Surgery

I, too, would love to see a strong and competent woman become POTUS but she MUST be the best candidate. Now, if a male and a female candidate were perfectly matched other than gender, I would probably vote for the woman. My vote, my choice.

I think this thing with her health is worthy of consideration. There is just TOO much there to ignore.

The job of POTUS needs someone that is available 24/7 and that can think "on their feet". Maybe like a fireman?
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Old 05-11-2016, 07:41 AM
 
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I thought I saw something about this in the women's mag I was looking at: Neck Lift & Neck Liposuction Guide | American Board of Cosmetic Surgery

I, too, would love to see a strong and competent woman become POTUS but she MUST be the best candidate. Now, if a male and a female candidate were perfectly matched other than gender, I would probably vote for the woman. My vote, my choice.

I think this thing with her health is worthy of consideration. There is just TOO much there to ignore.

The job of POTUS needs someone that is available 24/7 and that can think "on their feet". Maybe like a fireman?
I am sure if there is anything seriously wrong with her health (which I suspect may be the case), her opponent, Dear Donald, will make everyone aware of said issues. She does not seem to have much stamina and frankly seems weak. The coughing could be from screaming so much, who knows.


I look forward to the day I can vote for a woman for President that is worthy to become the FIRST WOMAN PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA. I just hope that the title and accomplishment is not wasted on her.
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Old 05-11-2016, 07:53 AM
 
Location: United States
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Hopefully, Hillary's health is fine.
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Old 05-11-2016, 08:05 AM
 
Location: West Michigan
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Yet, she was impressive in enduring eleven hours of questioning by Republicans back in October.
People in this thread who are saying Hillary has no stamina seem to forget that it was their boy, Donald, who was complaining that the first debate was too long and that he wouldn't do anymore unless they cut them down to 90 minutes. People half her age would have trouble keeping up the pace it takes to campaign.

As for the so-called cough, we haven't heard that since last winter when 25% of the population was also dealing with a cough that wouldn't go away.
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Old 05-11-2016, 08:07 AM
 
Location: 500 miles from home
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I think the person choosing Hillary's clothing should be fired. She is dressing like Mother Hubbard and it is NOT becoming.
That one outfit with those big pockets like Captain Kangaroo is hideous. She is hoarse from talking too much!!! Plain and simple.

Normally I think she looks very professional EXCEPT FOR that one outfit with the big pockets that I've seen more than once. She needs to ditch that one.

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Yet, she was impressive in enduring eleven hours of questioning by Republicans back in October.

Lol. Trey Gowdy looked like a pasty ghost before it was all over. She SMOKED them!

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I am in no way a Hillary fan, actually, the opposite. I despise her. However, she could be self conscious of her neck. Woman her age (no I am not there yet!) seem to have issues with loose skin on their necks. That could be what she is hiding. As for all the other issues, I am sure there is some truth to her health concerns raised for years. I guess her VP choice will be a very important one.
She probably is healthier than the Donald with his obesity; red face and all the fat around the belly and upper body. Heart attack waiting to happen.


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I am not sure plastic surgery is an option on the neck issue. It is a common problem with woman in their 60's and I am sure I would have heard of woman getting surgery if it was an option.


Checking off her becoming the first woman president is one of the reasons I get sick thinking about her walking back into the WH. As a woman, I would hope the first woman president would be someone us woman could be proud of, our daughters can look up to. No, there is a chance, the first woman president is going to be nothing of the sort. I would never say to my 2 year old daughter "look at HRC, she is President, one day you can be like her". NO WAY. I want my daughter to be a strong, moral, caring, smart, compassionate woman.


Yes, you can get a neck lift ~ my neighbor had one after she was in her late fifties and had lost a lot of weight.


I would be very proud if Hillary won the presidency. She's been attacked by the right for YEARS; withstood her husband's infidelity in front of the world while those vilifying him were busy with their own sexual issues (like diddling little boys); she stood strong through it all. By the time Bill left office, many people who hadn't liked Hillary before - liked how she handled herself through it all. It's probably one of the main reasons she was twice elected as Senator of New York.


Her Schips program has been a lifesaver for many women and children; a fact to which I can personally attest.
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Old 05-11-2016, 08:10 AM
 
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I thought I saw something about this in the women's mag I was looking at: Neck Lift & Neck Liposuction Guide | American Board of Cosmetic Surgery

I, too, would love to see a strong and competent woman become POTUS but she MUST be the best candidate. Now, if a male and a female candidate were perfectly matched other than gender, I would probably vote for the woman. My vote, my choice.

I think this thing with her health is worthy of consideration. There is just TOO much there to ignore.

The job of POTUS needs someone that is available 24/7 and that can think "on their feet". Maybe like a fireman?
No worries, Bill can run in from the Oval Office while putting on his pants, in case something urgent happens while Hillary is incapacitated at 3:00 a.m. Or her VP, Michael Bloomberg can ride the metro to the White House in 10 minutes.

Mick
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Old 05-11-2016, 08:11 AM
 
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Normally I think she looks very professional EXCEPT FOR that one outfit with the big pockets that I've seen more than once. She needs to ditch that one.




Lol. Trey Gowdy looked like a pasty ghost before it was all over. She SMOKED them!



She probably is healthier than the Donald with his obesity; red face and all the fat around the belly and upper body. Heart attack waiting to happen.






Yes, you can get a neck lift ~ my neighbor had one after she was in her late fifties and had lost a lot of weight.


I would be very proud if Hillary won the presidency. She's been attacked by the right for YEARS; withstood her husband's infidelity in front of the world while those vilifying him were busy with their own sexual issues (like diddling little boys); she stood strong through it all. By the time Bill left office, many people who hadn't liked Hillary before - liked how she handled herself through it all. It's probably one of the main reasons she was twice elected as Senator of New York.


Her Schips program has been a lifesaver for many women and children; a fact to which I can personally attest.
Good thing to know about the neck lift. May come in handy in the future lol


Its nice to hear that some woman would be proud to have HRC as the first woman President. You may be very happy come November. I do not share the same enthusiasm as you. Two opinions, neither right or wrong, to each their own.
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Old 05-11-2016, 08:15 AM
 
Location: 500 miles from home
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Good thing to know about the neck lift. May come in handy in the future lol


Its nice to hear that some woman would be proud to have HRC as the first woman President. You may be very happy come November. I do not share the same enthusiasm as you. Two opinions, neither right or wrong, to each their own.
That's exactly right. Everyone has their own opinion and their candidate that they are rooting for and at least we are paying attention.
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Old 05-11-2016, 08:16 AM
 
Location: Montgomery County, PA
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At least Dems have a whipper snapper in the nameof Bernie Sanders to take her place if age is a problem.
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Old 05-11-2016, 08:18 AM
 
Location: United States
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Normally I think she looks very professional EXCEPT FOR that one outfit with the big pockets that I've seen more than once. She needs to ditch that one.




Lol. Trey Gowdy looked like a pasty ghost before it was all over. She SMOKED them!



She probably is healthier than the Donald with his obesity; red face and all the fat around the belly and upper body. Heart attack waiting to happen.






Yes, you can get a neck lift ~ my neighbor had one after she was in her late fifties and had lost a lot of weight.


I would be very proud if Hillary won the presidency. She's been attacked by the right for YEARS; withstood her husband's infidelity in front of the world while those vilifying him were busy with their own sexual issues (like diddling little boys); she stood strong through it all. By the time Bill left office, many people who hadn't liked Hillary before - liked how she handled herself through it all. It's probably one of the main reasons she was twice elected as Senator of New York.


Her Schips program has been a lifesaver for many women and children; a fact to which I can personally attest.
Have you seen Trump recently? Even with a bulletproof on vest you couldn't say he looks obese.
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