I just hope she doesn’t win. I am talking about politics, if you are following the news, you know who I am talking about. Hard not to follow politics these days, but you never know. #
Yes, I hope she looses. #
Update: She didn’t loose. She won three states. Obama still leads on delegates. There is still hope. #
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I would love to see a woman in the office. It would be so much fun to see Bill Clinton to be addressed as the First Gentleman, nah…they will still address him as Mr. President.
— Kim #
[quote comment="82265"]I would love to see a woman in the office. It would be so much fun to see Bill Clinton to be addressed as the First Gentleman, nah…they will still address him as Mr. President.[/quote]
I think the Clinton’s had their time. And so did the Bushes (McCain is exactly like a Bush to me, in all aspects). We really need someone new.
Let me make it clear, I do not like Hillary, nothing to do with her being, well, a her. It isn’t about the candidate’s sex.
— David Collantes #
I honestly don’t know that a woman is right or wrong for the office of President of the United States of America. I do feel, however, that it is definitely not the place for the woman running currently. She, herself, has been in many scandals and investigated for financial misdeeds with their personal businesses. I didn’t trust ol’ Billy boy and I don’t trust haughty Hillary any farther than I could throw her.
On the other hand, I don’t think I want Obama in office either. I don’t trust his Muslim background; not because it is Muslim but because he has gone to such lengths to deny that it has influenced his life and beliefs.
McCain is a no-brainer. Just the fact that Bush endorsed him has me running fast and furiously away. I don’t even want to hear any of the garbage from his campaign platform.
Obama and Clinton have both been reported as stating they see nothing wrong with givng welfare and other government benefits freely to illegal immigrants even though they neither pay taxes or vow allegience to this country. Benefits that are denied many U.S. citizens who struggle as much as the illegals do to feed and clothe their families. People who work hard yet can’t afford health insurance for their family or higher education for their children but fall outside the income guidelines the government has set forth for benefit programs that would help.
Who will I vote for? I haven’t a clue other than that it will not be any of the 3 main candidates discussed above.
— Dixie #
[quote comment="82267"]McCain is a no-brainer. Just the fact that Bush endorsed him has me running fast and furiously away. I don’t even want to hear any of the garbage from his campaign platform.[/quote]
Amen!
— David Collantes #
[quote comment="82267"]On the other hand, I don’t think I want Obama in office either. I don’t trust his Muslim background; not because it is Muslim but because he has gone to such lengths to deny that it has influenced his life and beliefs.[/quote]
Do a bit of research, Jean, and you will be proven wrong:
http://urbanlegends.about.com/library/bl_barack_obama_muslim.htm
http://www.barackobama.com/factcheck/2007/11/12/obama_has_never_been_a_muslim_1.php
http://www.factcheck.org/elections-2008/sliming_obama.html
— David Collantes #
As you stated, David, I was wrong about Obama’s religion. I do not, I admit, pay a great deal of attention to the political speeches and bickering during these campaigns. I listen when the matters being discussed are those that concern issues I am questioning.
At a time when this country has so many legal citizens struggling to provide for their families – health insurance, higher education, even homes – the idea that illegals may be given benefits they have not earned, and do nothing to contribute toward, is extremely irritating. This is an issue that has not, to my knowledge, been truly openly discussed by any of the candidates.
— Dixie #
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