A Woman For President Of The U.s.a. ??

Discussion in 'Hippies' started by A.B.E., Jan 24, 2007.

  1. BraveSirRubin

    BraveSirRubin Members

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    I was kidding,

    Just like Barney tend to.
     
  2. DQ Veg

    DQ Veg JUSTYNA'S TIGER

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    Personally, I think that the Republican elite intends to put Condy Rice in as their candidate. Maybe I'm wrong, but I think they intend to run her as an opponent to Hilary. And guess who's gonna win? Who the Republican good old boys want to win.
     
  3. Mr. Mojo Risin'

    Mr. Mojo Risin' Senior Member

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    Barack Hussein Obama, huh?

    Get ready for Borat-Hussein-Osama jokes from the haters.

    I hope he wins, myself.
     
  4. yarapario

    yarapario Village Elder

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    I'll vote for Obama in the primary, if Hilary gets the nomination, I'll vote for her...the brightest spot about the republicans is that they probably could not find anybody any worse than bush. I have never voted republican and can't imagine they could ever find a candidate I would vote for.
     
  5. ChiefCowpie

    ChiefCowpie hugs and bugs

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    barack might want to consider changing his name so he sounds more american... just a suggestion for his p.r. people
     
  6. Night_Owl49

    Night_Owl49 Since 2006

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    She's against gay marriage, for one. [​IMG]
     
  7. pianoperson60

    pianoperson60 Senior Member

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    ^oh really? Thats disappointing...I thought that since she herself was CLEARLY a lesbian, that shed be supportive of gay rights. Hmph.
     
  8. ChiefCowpie

    ChiefCowpie hugs and bugs

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    yes, hillary is gay,... one thing for sure, our next president will be lesbian since condi is also gay
     
  9. allegedly

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    What do you think it would be like if Obama was president and Clinton was his vice?
     
  10. LetLovinTakeHold

    LetLovinTakeHold Cuz it will if you let it

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  11. Envy

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    I don't have a problem at all with a female being the president... However I'll wait up until close to the elections to make any decisions. I have to know all of their views first... I don't want to make my first presidential vote a stupid uninformed one!
     
  12. ChiefCowpie

    ChiefCowpie hugs and bugs

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    being that her husband was bill clinton, she has lots of experience in dealing with bad men in the world
     
  13. LetLovinTakeHold

    LetLovinTakeHold Cuz it will if you let it

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    Clinton is the man, what are you talkin about?

    I would vote for him if he ever ran again, for sure.
     
  14. poor_old_dad

    poor_old_dad Senior Member

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    I've said this before, but I don't think this country has progressed to the point that anyone other than a white man will be elected president. I'd like it if I was proven wrong, and a lot can (probably will) happen between now & the election, so who knows. If I'm not wrong, I wish it'd be Al Gore, but that also seems unlikely.

    Peace,
    poor_old_dad
     
  15. sentient

    sentient Senior Member

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    She will still be an asshole !!!!
    Hilary Clinton is was and always will be the same kind of asshole her husband is. Besides which we had a woman prime-minister and she was the biggest stinkiest asshole who ever lived in Britain - we can still smell her now and she's almost dead and her somewhat intellectually stunted brain is now totally senile - thank fuck - or else she would still be an influence -
    her husband only died to get away from her I expect

    so it dont matter that she's a woman - it matters whether that woman smells like shit and how much shit she smells of ! Believe me - Hillary clinton stinks of it just as much as bush does - there is no politician worth voting for so why not just say "fuck it - why bother voting - theyre all the same "

    It aint who gets elected that runs the country - theyre just the mouthpiece for the civil service who actually run the country -all those officials that arent elected
     
  16. Jimi_Lives

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    She supported the war from the beginning. It's only now that she 's saying it's wrong. I think im gonna go for Obama. His politics aren't great, but a lot less of a politician than the others. Also, I don't feel that gender or race should have any sway in judging a potential candidates character. Condi Rice is a black woman, but that doesn't mean that that should let her get away with the fact that she is an evil woman who works for a guy who started an unecessary war and disenfranchised thousands of black voters. Same thing with Alberto Gonzalez: many left-leaning latinos were supporting him because he's latino. But the man ultimately finds nothing wrong with torture! So in the case of politics, I try to be as blind as possible to the person and just simply look at what they stand for and what they would do.
     
  17. wandrnshaman

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    She's the only one with a real shot of putting down the world's elite. The media plugs and other attention focused on Obama is their way of getting that elitist pig McCain in office. He will make Bush look like a choirboy. They have something on Obama. He is intended to win the primary over Clinton, then when it gets down to him and McCain, some scandal comes up and he flops out leaving us with Nadar or John McCain. Obama is too black for most of popular America and too white for the rest.

    http://www.senate.gov/reference/common/faq/how_to_votes.htm
    http://www.vote-smart.org/voting_category.php?can_id=WNY99268

    Research the senators' voting records, then vote for whoever!
    http://www.vote-smart.org/voting_category.php?can_id=BS030017

    Interesting how a man may vote against a federally mandated wage hike, against several federal programs aimed at helping inner city urbanites yet the media still paints him as the most liberal one, and the public still listens to the media instead of finding the facts for themselves! No wonder they feel they run the country with psychological propaganda campaigns!

    Senator Clinton is well known throughout senate as a hard nose liberal. Look at her voting record, it speaks for itself. She voted for the war as well as most of the senate on the basis of false information submitted by national security Dick Cheney and may be quoted having said 'if we knew the facts as they really were, I would not have voted the same'. There are other members of congress who feel the same way, having been duped into voting the war, they are a bit chaded.
     
  18. Jimi_Lives

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    ^Yeah but there are still people like Congresswoman Barbara Lee, who had the wisdom to realize the war was wrong and the balls to get up and say it. So I'm pretty unsympathetic to the "I was duped by false information" excuse. Clinton, Kerry, and all the other members of congress who voted for the war were just brown-nosing the president. Sure they're all saying regretful words now, now that the war is unpopular. I can't respect that.
     
  19. sHIP of fools

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    Hilary Sux, Obama Sux...Kucinich 4 prezzzz
     
  20. wandrnshaman

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    They said back then why they voted for the war, those reasons are now proven lies concocted by the current admin, blah, blah, blah...

    You're missing the point. Obama has too little experience and lacks the strength of character to vie for the presidency against McCain.

    Senator Clinton began as first lady of Arkansas in '76, so she knows what to expect, she is a staunch liberal democrat, has her own credentials and her husband's experience. That's good enough for me. You don't want a liberal in office? Don't vote for Clinton, that simple.

    All that's known about Obama is, well, he hasn't been in politics long enough for anyone to know just what he does stand for!
     
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