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Hillary Clinton for President!The debate on Hillary Clinton for 2008 Go Hillary!! If the worst thing they can come up with against you is the fact that you stayed with your man when he cheated....and the fact that the republicans kept her from making any differences in health care....then I say........Go Hillary. How can you fault a woman for staying with a man who cheated. Isn't that what the Christians teach? How can you fault a woman who worked non-stop to try and give us better health care fighting against a republican congress (a congress who chose health insurance over the people). Those things make me think better of Hillary as a woman.. I am certainly backing the best candidate I see in the democratic list and the fact that she would put her self on the line and take what dirt the republicans will try and event about her...just tells me she is a lot braver than I am......and a hell of a lot smarter than most of the politicians in Wash., democrat or republican. Yes, the fact that she was raised a republican and worked for them in her young life...only tells me that she finally saw the light and found the party of her choice.....the party that cared more about what she cared about....we all were raised a certain way and then later in life decided what was our choice I have heard many people say, who know her personally, that she is a very warm person....but of course, the media never shows us that side because it makes better TV ratings to try and show a more harsh side. I am sure she has had many heart-aches in her life and just because she does not show us her heart-aches, up close and personal, the media and republicans tell us she is a hard woman...? I think it took real guts to stay with Clinton after he humiliated her in public.....she is a better person than I am...to be able to get past that and make a big difference in her role as a public servant The so-called liberal media has already started the endless rant about Hillary's past....are they not even going to give the lady a chance. Are they bashing the other candidates like that? Well maybe Obama some mixing him up with Saddam Hussein and Osama Bin Laden. So, we might miss out on a very capable person just because the lazy media can't do anything without repeating the same old tired stories over and over. What in the hell did the woman do that was so terrible that we can't move on? Fed up with irresponsible media and the never-ending talking heads who somehow think they know what I am thinking. Hillary Clinton in 2008! I just watched Hillary Rodham Clinton’s life story on "headliners and legends" on MSNBC. It was very interesting and tells of the different challenges she had to overcome...I was really impressed with her anti-war speech she gave on the last day of college at Wesley. She threw away the speech that had been approved and decided to give her own and she got a standing ovation. I do plan on helping with her cause. I love the fact that Hillary used the web to announce and I hope that young women, everywhere, who usually don't vote may get out there and get involved to get the first woman in the job. I would love to say, President Clinton (again). Yes, I do support her and I know she is very capable of leading this nation and much more capable than the one in there now. I do not want her to show her weaknesses and I want her to be human but not to the point of crying or acting vulnerable. She simply has to be strong in order to beat a MAN but not be a bitch but strong, yet still a lady. You know most men do not like women who are smarter than they are. I like Kucinich, (but still think Hillary is smarter) and I will not waste my vote on someone who cannot win just to protest. Although, I am already getting scared for Hillary and what she will have to go thru (the talking heads are all a buzz today)...they spend so much time picking apart every word out of her mouth...I really admire her for even running.. You know, you've almost got me talked into this...you should volunteer to campaign for her, you're very good at it...and the thing is, if we women don't support her, who will? It's a cinch the men in the political community aren't about to...I'm still kind of like Bill, holding out for that great liberal hope, somebody even more liberal than Hillary who could win across the board...but that's what we all thought last time with Kerry, and even if Ohio was crooked, it was still a squeaker...I think Hillary's positioned herself in such a way that she might be able to overcome a lot of the original objections to her held by "the man in the street"...I mean, universal health insurance has certainly come a long way in the public's perception, with even Ah-nuld hopping on the bandwagon... Republican View of Hillary Clinton’s Announcement to Run for President: Hillary is one to criticize the war effort -killing American troops, while having no plan to fix anything. This is somewhat typical Democrat on the press releases because most dems are into cut and run rhetoric -- which any Dem running for president would most likely not do once they get some understanding of the Mideast. There are many ways to oppose the Iraq war without promoting the terrorist philosophy of splitting the US into hating our own flag. Hillary stands for a lot of Dem ideas that would be bad for the US. The US is in need of someone that recognizes it's all about security #1, economy #2. Not enough GNP is spent on military today, and the trouble is --too much on troop level. What is that for? The US would be squashed like a bug if you are in a numbers war. The next global king will be the country with tech power, high intelligence, and big brother to the nth degree. Energy is king. The chest thumping dems adding taxes/royalties/fees/whatever to the price of energy may as well be writing a blank check to the terrorists of the world. One side note: if big oil made twice as much profit in 2006, then the gov first tax (40%) revenue was increased by twice. Where did this money go? You people don't care; it is more popular thru ignormramisss mentality to go after big oil. Gasoline less than $2 is a good thing of course, but this was partly a result of Saudi Arabia being afraid Iran is going to create a nuclear war in the near future. Energy is king. Dems talk energy policy without anything on the table that really solves anything and dems/repubs together pushing ethanol from US corn -as the main saver are creating inflation by running up food prices. Nothing out there replaces a barrel of oil for being responsible for most everything that you look at/use/hope to use -in the next 10 minutes or 10 years. The more successful energy is in the US -the better the economy grows and we all benefit -more tax breaks should be given energy, not less. No dem/repub will say kill tobacco, but killing tobacco (accounting for 40% of all medical costs in the US) would save soc sec/medicare for the next 100 years and make all our lives a whole lot more fun. This could be easily done with a $1/pack tax going up by $1/pack every year indefinitely. This tax money could be spent on tax credits for the common man/corporations that would like to help the environment with nuclear plants, house insulation, building insulation, and things such as hybrid cars. -Thom, our delightful Republican correspondent If Wal-Mart does energy the way they do organic, I wouldn't hold out too much hope there. -LiveReal Mod |
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