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Old 07-18-2007, 08:26 AM
 
Location: Arizona
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[quote=LauraC;1013543]
Right now my peeve is hearing people say they are going to vote for Hillary Clinton because she's a woman (as opposed to what she stands for). I ask them, "Do you expect her to get things done with her female body parts? Did the male presidents we have had get things done with their (male body part)?" And I get back, "No, but it's time for a woman."
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Not true, many of our presidents have gotten things done with their male body parts. Hillary's hubby certainly did, as did one of our greats, Kennedy. I would wager probably many of them have enjoyed some of the perks of the office.
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Old 07-18-2007, 10:01 AM
 
Location: Tennessee
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Originally Posted by LauraC View Post
Right now my peeve is hearing people say they are going to vote for Hillary Clinton because she's a woman (as opposed to what she stands for). I ask them, "Do you expect her to get things done with her female body parts? Did the male presidents we have had get things done with their (male body part)?" And I get back, "No, but it's time for a woman."
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Not true, many of our presidents have gotten things done with their male body parts. Hillary's hubby certainly did, as did one of our greats, Kennedy. I would wager probably many of them have enjoyed some of the perks of the office.
"Perks" are not the issue I was raising. The issue is whether you should vote or not vote for someone just because they are male or female.
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Old 07-18-2007, 04:17 PM
 
Location: New Jersey
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I do not think just any one should vote..if you are not an informed voter you should stay home on election day. If you can't name at least 4 on the supreme court you should not be able to vote..if you can't speak english, you should not be able to vote. If you are in line to vote and you can't name the vice president you should be told to go home!!
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