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Old 02-19-2007, 06:36 PM
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Will you vote for Hillary? Why or why not? Do you think our society is ready for a woman president?
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Old 02-21-2007, 08:53 AM
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i think she would make a good president..she knows she's not perfect..and she deals with problems well..she even handled her husband's infidelity so perfectly..so i think she would be a good president..
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In my wildest imagination, I cannot think of someone who would be a worse president.

I am not sure if we are ready for a woman president or not, but if we are, it's certainly not her.

Luckily, even among liberals she seems to have limited support, because many people won't get behind her because they don't consider her electable. I don't see her getting past the primary.
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Old 02-27-2007, 11:06 AM
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well one thing is certain..this is going to be one exciting election
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Old 02-28-2007, 07:43 AM
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well one thing is certain..this is going to be one exciting election
this is definitely going to be an interesting election...with some really great candidates this time...i am also a Hillary Clinton Supporter.
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Old 03-01-2007, 03:03 AM
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i admire her for the way she weathered the storm of her husband's infidelity..not everyone can do that..i mean that was a big blow to her ego!!
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I would not vote for her , I think women are just not ready or to emational to led.
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I would not vote for her , I think women are just not ready or to emational to led.
i completely differ with you on this..u can take examples from countries like UK, India, Malaysia and lots of others where women are in very important and powerful position and are doing a great job...
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i completely differ with you on this..u can take examples from countries like UK, India, Malaysia and lots of others where women are in very important and powerful position and are doing a great job...

You are entitled to your opinion I will not vote for her .
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Old 12-22-2007, 10:10 AM
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Will you vote for Hillary? Why or why not? Do you think our society is ready for a woman president?
I too will not vote for Hillary, and I think that the way she handled her husbands infidelity shows a great deal of weakness and lack of character.
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Old 12-22-2007, 10:55 PM
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Wow, you mean Hilary Clinton's husband cheated on her too? just like mine did. I would love to share some coffee with her and compare notes. I wonder if her hubby had to go out and buy a Dale Earnhardt Monte carlo as mine did too???
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Old 12-23-2007, 04:40 PM
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you crack me up aunt bea.

I am serious. I'm tired of being told by the "establishment" that THIS is the type of woman we must be if we are to achieve in this world.

now THAT is a woman's issue!
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Old 12-24-2007, 06:08 PM
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i admire her for the way she weathered the storm of her husband's infidelity..not everyone can do that..i mean that was a big blow to her ego!!
NO, the big blow came from Monica!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! This country don't need a _____________ for president! And he is still the biggest idiot the Whitehouse has ever seen!
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Old 12-25-2007, 04:37 PM
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I think I just threw up in my mouth a little at the thought of this becoming a reality....
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Old 12-26-2007, 08:42 PM
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Mrs. Beech, does this mean you dont like Mrs. Clinton????? Gee, I think she would make a fine president. I would feel much better in this country if it had a woman president.
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Old 12-26-2007, 10:38 PM
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Mrs. Beech, does this mean you dont like Mrs. Clinton????? Gee, I think she would make a fine president. I would feel much better in this country if it had a woman president.
You need a drug test Aunt bee. You have been snorting your Metamucil again
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i dont take metamucil. I dont believe in drugs.
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Old 01-07-2008, 01:26 PM
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I too will not vote for Hillary, and I think that the way she handled her husbands infidelity shows a great deal of weakness and lack of character.
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How do you know her husband was unfaithful to her?

do you know her personally?
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Old 01-07-2008, 02:14 PM
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I'd rather not go into that Bea, but yes, and I don't like how she can turn a blind eye to it and expect me to think of her as "strong"
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The question is --- Does he still cheat on her? If so, can you imagine all that in the White House again?
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The question is --- Does he still cheat on her? If so, can you imagine all that in the White House again?



Do you think Monica ever got those stains out of that blue dress??? It was such a cute dress and I thought it made hrer hips look smaller....
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The question is --- Does he still cheat on her? If so, can you imagine all that in the White House again?
THAT is the question? Cmon, surely none of us think that anything has changed in their marriage, do we?
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Old 01-08-2008, 06:54 PM
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I think I just threw up in my mouth a little at the thought of this becoming a reality....
She is rapidly falling in the primaries. It may still become a reality, but she is not showing well in early primary states
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Old 01-08-2008, 06:55 PM
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i think she would make a good president..she knows she's not perfect..and she deals with problems well..she even handled her husband's infidelity so perfectly..so i think she would be a good president..
wouldn't it be great to see her let out one of those barbaric screams that Howard Dean did last elections?
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wouldn't it be great to see her let out one of those barbaric screams that Howard Dean did last elections?


Did you think it was barbaric??? I thought it was sexy, I wish Waheed would cut loose like that in the bedroom some.
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wouldn't it be great to see her let out one of those barbaric screams that Howard Dean did last elections?
That's not nice at all rachael sorry ricci I think Hillary is sooooo hotttt!!!!!
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Old 01-09-2008, 04:29 PM
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That's not nice at all rachael sorry ricci I think Hillary is sooooo hotttt!!!!!
Oh, don't get me wrong, Hillary is a very beautiful woman. Probably the prettiest first lady we've ever had. I just don't think she is electable.

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Old 01-09-2008, 05:05 PM
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You know all of you that she would do the most excellent job of running the country. Don't hate her because she is a woman, love her because she is the right one for the job
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Oh, don't get me wrong, Hillary is a very beautiful woman. Probably the prettiest first lady we've ever had. I just don't think she is electable.
I don't know. Laura Bush is prettier, I think.
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Old 01-11-2008, 05:01 PM
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I don't know. Laura Bush is prettier, I think.
that is strong language Merde. I do think hillary has an inner beauty. Too bad she is not what we need in a president. She'd make someone more faithful, a really good wife.
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Old 01-12-2008, 01:33 AM
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So, how does their daughter feel about all this? I'm thinking it might be a drag to go through the whole President's kid thing again.

I know she isn't a kid anymore, but still...

Is she married??
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Old 01-12-2008, 09:12 AM
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I can't believe nobody has commented on my billary pic. I thought it was just hilarious.
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Ricci, I commented on it when I was in Purse Reviews. I didn't get that it was Bilary though. I just thought it was a bad Hillary photo. : )
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I can't wait till the Clintons are back where they belong!!!! When Bill was there the whole world loved the US!!!
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Wow, you mean Hilary Clinton's husband cheated on her too? just like mine did. I would love to share some coffee with her and compare notes. I wonder if her hubby had to go out and buy a Dale Earnhardt Monte carlo as mine did too???
LISTEN B***H DON'T BE BRING DALE EARNHARDT #3 INTO THIS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

I will take your a$$ apart and put it into your cheap a$$ Wal-Mart hand bag!!!!!!!!!!!!!

GOT IT!!!!!!!!!!

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I don't care for Senator Clinton's politics and hope she is not our next president. In a way, she is electable. I'll explain my theory. Women have a tendancy to band together, regardless of how they like the victim woman, in times of criticism or ridicule when their womanliness is being attacked or challenged. For example, when women that are undecided start hearing the other candidates calling Mrs. Clinton a bitch or "just" a woman, or any other jibe having to do with incompetence or inferiority of women, they will go to her aid with their vote. I feel they may vote with their pride just to show the men what women can do.

I don't like her politics, and I don't think she is being entirely forthcoming in regards to explaining the ramifications of her great platforms. As far as universal healthcare is concerned... UH would be great if there were nothing before. But we have a huge healthcare system that is complicated and costly. Insurance providers all began promising unlimited coverage when they got started, but as the costs went up and up, and subscribers took advantage of not paying anything, the resources dwindled and providers began attaching costs. Now, it seems almost not worth it to have some health plans because the out of pocket costs are so high.

This will happen to universal care as well. The money HAS to come from somewhere and when the resources dwindle and a solution to wasteful use becomes necessary, what do you think will happen? Costs to users will increase, and usage of the benefits will become limited.

Hillary is defrauding people by leading people to believe that it will be totally utopian and cost free and sunshine and roses. It is in fact, quite the opposite.

I like Fred Thompson. He is IMO, the most forthcoming of the candidates. He doesn't seem at all afraid of the hard work it will take to get things under control and moving forward. He doesn't seem to mince words and isn't afraid to be confronted with difficult questions. We need a president like him, get down and roll up the sleeves do what it takes. I like that.
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Old 01-14-2008, 04:28 PM
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Kitty, I feel you have good mojo
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Thanks!
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Ricci, I commented on it when I was in Purse Reviews. I didn't get that it was Bilary though. I just thought it was a bad Hillary photo. : )
Cute Merde!
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I don't care for Senator Clinton's politics and hope she is not our next president. In a way, she is electable. I'll explain my theory. Women have a tendancy to band together, regardless of how they like the victim woman, in times of criticism or ridicule when their womanliness is being attacked or challenged. For example, when women that are undecided start hearing the other candidates calling Mrs. Clinton a bitch or "just" a woman, or any other jibe having to do with incompetence or inferiority of women, they will go to her aid with their vote. I feel they may vote with their pride just to show the men what women can do.

I don't like her politics, and I don't think she is being entirely forthcoming in regards to explaining the ramifications of her great platforms. As far as universal healthcare is concerned... UH would be great if there were nothing before. But we have a huge healthcare system that is complicated and costly. Insurance providers all began promising unlimited coverage when they got started, but as the costs went up and up, and subscribers took advantage of not paying anything, the resources dwindled and providers began attaching costs. Now, it seems almost not worth it to have some health plans because the out of pocket costs are so high.

This will happen to universal care as well. The money HAS to come from somewhere and when the resources dwindle and a solution to wasteful use becomes necessary, what do you think will happen? Costs to users will increase, and usage of the benefits will become limited.

Hillary is defrauding people by leading people to believe that it will be totally utopian and cost free and sunshine and roses. It is in fact, quite the opposite.

I like Fred Thompson. He is IMO, the most forthcoming of the candidates. He doesn't seem at all afraid of the hard work it will take to get things under control and moving forward. He doesn't seem to mince words and isn't afraid to be confronted with difficult questions. We need a president like him, get down and roll up the sleeves do what it takes. I like that.
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I need to learn how to do an online poll here, but I am sensing that most purse collectors agree that Hillary is not the woman for the job.
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