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Old 10-29-2007, 04:53 PM
 
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It has nothing to do with her being a woman.
She is dishonest, corrupt, etc etc.
Most women I know would love to have a woman Pres. but it has to be the right woman and ole Hillary is not that woman!
I agree! I have nothing whatsoever against having a woman president, I am a woman. Frankly I'm disappointed that it's Hillary running as the first woman president and not someone else like Elizabeth Dole or Condi Rice. There are many competent, honest women out there that would be a great president, not Hillary.
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Old 10-29-2007, 07:35 PM
 
Location: Charlotte
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I don't hate Hillary, just her stance on every issue, along with everyone which holds office at this very moment. Just write me in, and you'll love the way the country will run! I have alot of really sweet ideas, which have been a long time coming. For instance, public executions, or better yet, put them on pay-per-view, and have the proceeds go towards the victims' families. Castration for ALL sexual abuse against children (priests beware), and Isolationism, bring our troops from all around the globe and protect our borders, not just our interest. So many, many, more issues I have a stance on, and you'll know of them in '08. Looking forward to serving all of you.
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Old 10-30-2007, 01:19 PM
 
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Originally Posted by crittersitter View Post
I agree! I have nothing whatsoever against having a woman president, I am a woman. Frankly I'm disappointed that it's Hillary running as the first woman president and not someone else like Elizabeth Dole or Condi Rice. There are many competent, honest women out there that would be a great president, not Hillary.
Elizabeth Dole or Condi Rice right on!
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Old 10-30-2007, 09:28 PM
 
Location: Pa
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1. She openly hates our military
2. First she undermines their morale with her anti military speaches then pretends about how many are dying and what kind of post injury care they receive.
( Remeber the clintons ban on wearing the uniform at the white house)?
Besides I just don't agree with any of what she spouts.
Duct tape over her mouth would be an excellent start. HMMM Al Gore too.
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Old 10-31-2007, 08:50 AM
 
Location: NY
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Default A little history lesson.

This is an interesting quiz. See how many you get right......A little history lesson. If you don't know the answer make your best guess. Answer all the questions before looking at the answers.Who was it who said the following?

1) "We're going to take things away from you on behalf of the common good."
A. Karl Marx
B. Adolph Hitler
C. Joseph Stalin
D. None of the above

2) "It's time for a new beginning, for an end to government of the few, by the few, and for the few..... And to replace it with shared responsibility for shared prosperity."
A. Lenin
B. Mussollini
C. Idi Amin
D. None of the Above

3) "(We) ...can't just let business as usual go on, and that means
something has to be taken away from some people."
A. Nikita Khrushev
B. Josef Goebbels
C. Boris Yeltsin
D. None of the above

4) "We have to build a political consensus and that requires people to give up a little bit of their own ... in order to create this common ground."
A. Mao Tse Dung
B. Hugo Chavez
C. Kim Jong Il
D. None of the above

5) "I certainly think the free-market has failed."
A. Karl Marx
B. Lenin
C. Molotov
D. None of the above

6) "I think it's time to send a clear message to what has become the most profitable sector in (the) entire economy that they are being watched."

A. Pinochet
B. Milosevic
C. Saddam Hussein
D. None of the above





Answers

1) D. None of the above. Statement was made by Hillary Clinton 6/29/2004
2) D. None of the above. Statement was made by Hillary Clinton 5/29/2007
3) D. None of the above. Statement was made by Hillary Clinton 6/4/2007
4) D. None of the above. Statement was made by Hillary Clinton 6/4/2007
5) D. None of the above. Statement was made by Hillary Clinton 6/4/2007
6) D. None of the above. Statement was made by Hillary Clinton 9/2/2005

...........Be afraid, Be very afraid!!

Last edited by jeepejeep; 10-31-2007 at 09:02 AM..
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Old 10-31-2007, 10:58 AM
 
Location: Charlotte
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Originally Posted by jeepejeep View Post
This is an interesting quiz. See how many you get right......A little history lesson. If you don't know the answer make your best guess. Answer all the questions before looking at the answers.Who was it who said the following?

1) "We're going to take things away from you on behalf of the common good."
A. Karl Marx
B. Adolph Hitler
C. Joseph Stalin
D. None of the above

2) "It's time for a new beginning, for an end to government of the few, by the few, and for the few..... And to replace it with shared responsibility for shared prosperity."
A. Lenin
B. Mussollini
C. Idi Amin
D. None of the Above

3) "(We) ...can't just let business as usual go on, and that means
something has to be taken away from some people."
A. Nikita Khrushev
B. Josef Goebbels
C. Boris Yeltsin
D. None of the above

4) "We have to build a political consensus and that requires people to give up a little bit of their own ... in order to create this common ground."
A. Mao Tse Dung
B. Hugo Chavez
C. Kim Jong Il
D. None of the above

5) "I certainly think the free-market has failed."
A. Karl Marx
B. Lenin
C. Molotov
D. None of the above

6) "I think it's time to send a clear message to what has become the most profitable sector in (the) entire economy that they are being watched."

A. Pinochet
B. Milosevic
C. Saddam Hussein
D. None of the above





Answers

1) D. None of the above. Statement was made by Hillary Clinton 6/29/2004
2) D. None of the above. Statement was made by Hillary Clinton 5/29/2007
3) D. None of the above. Statement was made by Hillary Clinton 6/4/2007
4) D. None of the above. Statement was made by Hillary Clinton 6/4/2007
5) D. None of the above. Statement was made by Hillary Clinton 6/4/2007
6) D. None of the above. Statement was made by Hillary Clinton 9/2/2005

...........Be afraid, Be very afraid!!

Well it is Halloween, and she is scary! (looking too)
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Old 10-31-2007, 11:41 AM
 
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Originally Posted by jeepejeep View Post
This is an interesting quiz. See how many you get right......A little history lesson. If you don't know the answer make your best guess. Answer all the questions before looking at the answers.Who was it who said the following?

1) "We're going to take things away from you on behalf of the common good."
A. Karl Marx
B. Adolph Hitler
C. Joseph Stalin
D. None of the above

2) "It's time for a new beginning, for an end to government of the few, by the few, and for the few..... And to replace it with shared responsibility for shared prosperity."
A. Lenin
B. Mussollini
C. Idi Amin
D. None of the Above

3) "(We) ...can't just let business as usual go on, and that means
something has to be taken away from some people."
A. Nikita Khrushev
B. Josef Goebbels
C. Boris Yeltsin
D. None of the above

4) "We have to build a political consensus and that requires people to give up a little bit of their own ... in order to create this common ground."
A. Mao Tse Dung
B. Hugo Chavez
C. Kim Jong Il
D. None of the above

5) "I certainly think the free-market has failed."
A. Karl Marx
B. Lenin
C. Molotov
D. None of the above

6) "I think it's time to send a clear message to what has become the most profitable sector in (the) entire economy that they are being watched."

A. Pinochet
B. Milosevic
C. Saddam Hussein
D. None of the above





Answers

1) D. None of the above. Statement was made by Hillary Clinton 6/29/2004
2) D. None of the above. Statement was made by Hillary Clinton 5/29/2007
3) D. None of the above. Statement was made by Hillary Clinton 6/4/2007
4) D. None of the above. Statement was made by Hillary Clinton 6/4/2007
5) D. None of the above. Statement was made by Hillary Clinton 6/4/2007
6) D. None of the above. Statement was made by Hillary Clinton 9/2/2005

...........Be afraid, Be very afraid!!


How many times must this nonsense come up before people learn to do a little independent research to gain perspective?
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Old 10-31-2007, 01:10 PM
 
Location: NY
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Originally Posted by tinman01 View Post
1. She openly hates our military
2. First she undermines their morale with her anti military speaches then pretends about how many are dying and what kind of post injury care they receive.
( Remeber the clintons ban on wearing the uniform at the white house)?
Besides I just don't agree with any of what she spouts.
Duct tape over her mouth would be an excellent start. HMMM Al Gore too.
DITTO!!! Couldn't have said it better.
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Old 10-31-2007, 01:38 PM
 
Location: Roanoke VA
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Default Hillarys' negatives

I would expect there will be many more anti-Hillary people coming out of the woodwork to trash her during the coming year. Are we really ready for a woman to lead this nation anyway? Maybe we will never get there. Would we accept a more traditional "Leave it to Beaver" type conservative like Barbara Bush or Elizabeth Dole for President? I think the perception of a candidate is 2/3 of why people vote in the first place. I don't think its because she is perceived as a socialist, liar, etc. I think the comments are hiding the deep down bias most people feel toward a woman running. An interesting side note, I live in VA which is half blue/half red. I used to think all Virginians would vote republican like all the rest of the southern states, due to southerners "emotional" nature. Well, that is not true anymore here. Here if a democrat runs for office he or she will win as long as they at least give lip service to religion, an interest in defense, no gun control, anti-Gay, etc. I have noticed Hillary is breaking away from her more liberal leaning dems such as Edwards, Obama, Biden as she knows if she has a chance of winning, she must win in a southern state and I think VA will tip the election to her!!
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Old 10-31-2007, 01:43 PM
 
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Originally Posted by roanoker 4 View Post
I would expect there will be many more anti-Hillary people coming out of the woodwork to trash her during the coming year. Are we really ready for a woman to lead this nation anyway? Maybe we will never get there. Would we accept a more traditional "Leave it to Beaver" type conservative like Barbara Bush or Elizabeth Dole for President? I think the perception of a candidate is 2/3 of why people vote in the first place. I don't think its because she is perceived as a socialist, liar, etc. I think the comments are hiding the deep down bias most people feel toward a woman running. An interesting side note, I live in VA which is half blue/half red. I used to think all Virginians would vote republican like all the rest of the southern states, due to southerners "emotional" nature. Well, that is not true anymore here. Here if a democrat runs for office he or she will win as long as they at least give lip service to religion, an interest in defense, no gun control, anti-Gay, etc. I have noticed Hillary is breaking away from her more liberal leaning dems such as Edwards, Obama, Biden as she knows if she has a chance of winning, she must win in a southern state and I think VA will tip the election to her!!
This is one Virginian which won't be voting for her
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