i AM A WOMAN......I LIKE HILLARY......BUT MORE THAN HILLARY OR OBAMA........I LOVE THE DEMOCRAT'S PLATFORM..........AND WHEN WOMEN SAY THEY WILL NOT VOTE FOR OBAMA IF HE DOES NOT HAVE HILLARY AS HIS VP,,,,,,,,,THEY PERHAPS HAVE ANOTHER BIAS AGAINST OBAMA......AND THEY SHOULD BE ASHAMED. OBAMA AND HILLARY SHARE THE SAME POLICIES ON WOMEN'S ISSUES..........SO, THOSE AGAINST OBAMA SEEM WILLING TO HAVE THEIR FACES AND VALUES GROUND INTO THE SLIME AND MUD OF THE REPUBLICANS. DO THEY REALIZE THEY ARE CUTTING OFF THEIR NOSES AND THOSE OF FUTURE WOMEN TO COME.........TO SPITE THEIR FACES???? GET OVER YOUR BIAS...............USE YOUR INTELLIGENCE. THINK ABOUT SUPREME COURT NOMINATIONS............PRO-CHOICE...........A FINE MEDICAL BILL...........GOOD EDUCATION FOR OUR CHILDREN AND GRANDCHILDREN.............THE UNJUST WAR IN IRAQ..........USE YOUR BRAINS............NOT OUR FEMININE HYSTERIA!!!
Amyof MD10:12PM June 10, 2008
Hiilary 08 If Hilllary has the popular vote and the supers still give it to Obama then she should run as an indpenden
chrisof NY10:58PM May 27, 2008
Regardless of the political rhetoric and promises of the candidates the USA will not be leaving Iraq any time soon. The issues involved are very complex so none of the candidates will have enough "fire power" to be our savior as many individuals are hoping to happen. Issues such as health care, the economy, abortion, illegal immigration and national defense have been with us a long time. A look at history tells us that these problems have solutions but these need the full cooperation of the American people, corporations, businesses, government, etc. This is an overwhelming task for any one individual to manage the cooperation of all in order to overcome the specific self interests of each group and subgroups of our heterogenious society. We can hope but let us be realistic about our expectations regardless who our next president will be.
John Rosellaof PA11:18AM May 14, 2008
THE DEMOCRATS DIDN'T LEAVE HER, THE PUBLIC DID. IT MAKES ME FEEL GOOD YOU COMPARE HER TO JOE LIEBERMAN. THERE'S A TAG TEAM FROM HELL. JOE HAS HIS OWN AGENDA AND SO DOES HILLARY. NEITHER HAS THE BACK BONE TO FOLLOW THE WANTS OF THE MAJORITY THAT WANT US OUT OF IRAQ. NEITHER HAVE THE ETHICS TO BE TRUSTED BY HARD WORKING CITIZENS OF ANY RACE.
Neil Ueckeof TX1:41PM May 12, 2008
Hillary Clinton is still ahead of McCain in the ability to become the next President. The day Obama declares himself the winner she should choose a Vice-President and run as a Independent. She has just as much rights to push to become the first Female President.
She has her loyal voters and she could pick up the moderate vote if she ran. Like Joe Lieberman the Democrat Party left her, she did not leave the Democrat Party.
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