May 06, 2008 03:14PM GMT
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Politics - Other
Hillary Rodham Clinton Fights For the United States of America. Is this a true statement?
It is so obvious that Hillary Rodham Clinton will make one of the best Presidents that we have ever known. She is ready on day one to handle the problems that only an exceptionally trustworthy, politically savvy, and extremely caring woman can do. Hillary has fought for us in the Senate and will fight for us as our President. —How can we not want Hillary Rodham Clinton as our next President?-
raves +3 posted May 07, 2008 11:50AM GMT
Answered Yes, Hillary Rodham Clinton will fight for us as our next President.
It's too bad the DNC and Obama are forcing the accreditation of the Florida and Michigan votes to be put off till at least the end of May. They're doing everything they can to force the momentum away from Clinton. The DNC has had it in for Clinton since day-one. I don't know why. She is obviously the best candidate and person to be the next President of the US. The thought of Obama in the White House makes me disheartened in our system. How can the DNC and Obama supporters be so naive? If Obama was to get the democratic nomination, he would not beat McCain. Obama has way too many nasty skeletons in the closet and he will be a racial divider. He's and his wife are way too angry to bring positive change to our injured country. 20+ years with Rev. Wright is but one example of the type of leadership Obama would provide. It's scary! -
raves +1 posted May 07, 2008 11:21AM GMT
Answered I am not quite convinced.
I won't say she does not fight for America or does not have Patriotism because that would be untrue, I can see her love for America at times. I'm just not totally convinced that her focus would be completely on the betterment of the American people if she were to win the Presidency. I see her strong pull towards her love of self, not a positive love of self though. I have no facts to back my opinion up right at my fingertips. This poll is asking a personal opinion though, not a fact - so it's all good. -
raves May 07, 2008 12:36PM GMTClinton Top Delegate Adviser Harold Ickes Voted For Democratic Party Rules That Stripped Michigan And Florida Of Their Delegates. "Harold Ickes, a top adviser to Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton's campaign who voted for Democratic Party rules that stripped Michigan and Florida of their delegates, now is arguing against the very penalty he helped pass. In a conference call Saturday, the longtime Democratic Party member contended the DNC should reconsider its tough sanctions on the two states, which held early contests in violation of party rules. He said millions of voters in Michigan and Florida would be otherwise disenfranchised - before acknowledging moments later that he had favored the sanctions."
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raves May 15, 2008 12:49PM GMT (edited)The race is not over. The votes in Florida and Michigan will be counted, but, it will be done in a fair and just way. Hillary was pushing for either a spur of the moment re-vote, which neither state had the resources for or to have the votes put in place as they stand, which in itself would leave out over half of the registered democrats in Michigan and a third in Florida. Don't think for a minute that Barack Obama does not want those votes counted and the people of Florida and Michigan to be heard, but, it has got to be done fairly. Hillary's false accusations have done nothing more than damage her, already lacking, honesty and integrity.
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raves +4 posted May 06, 2008 11:58PM GMT
Answered Yes, Hillary Rodham Clinton will fight for us as our next President.
i will fight for hillary as long as she continues to fight. i think if she does get the democratic nominee, she can beat mc.cain. obama can't even beat hillary if he outspends her 2 to 1, 3 to 1, or 4 to 1 in some states. he's WEAK, hillary has gone up against bill o'riley, obama would NEVER do that, obama won't even do another debate with her he's such a whiner-i don't think his campaign would hold up against the republican attack machine.
Answered Yes, Hillary Rodham Clinton will fight for us as our next President.
She could well wind up being one of the best, strongest and most 'healing' presidents in history. She is more informed, more concerned, more familiar with true foreign policy and the workings of politics and government than Obama or even McCain. McCain has his strengths but we desperately do not need a hawkish, conservative right now, nor do we need a far left idealist with very little *real* experience in the wider world of government and politics. We desperately need someone like Sen. Clinton... smart, tough, resilient and determined.