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Everyone running like cowards from the question:

WHAT IF HILLARY WINS THE PRIMARY, WILL YOU ACTUALLY BRING YOURSELF TO VOTING FOR THE gaRbage?



If Hillary wins the Democratic primary, and Ron Paul doesn't win the Republican primary, I will likely look to the Libertarian party to put up someone worthy of my vote. Or maybe I'll write in Obama, Ron Paul, or myself. I'm quite prone to writing in names of people who haven't made the ballot when the printed candidates aren't worthy of my vote. Every time Doc Hastings runs for re-election, the Democrats concede the race before it even begins and put up a crappy candidate. In those races, I write my own name in against Mr. Hastings. Maybe I'll beat him one of these days. I think I got double digit votes last time. :D

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I don't think Hillary is electable in the general election, because as we see in this very forum and this very thread, there are simply too many bigots out there.



You know, professor, I personally resent that statement.[:/]


So if she were a man, how many more votes would she get? It's hard to find an analogue because her history as First Lady/Co-President is certainly part of the dislike for her.

But Charles Schumer is the other Senator, and we don't like him much better.

The question to ask is how many women are voting for her exclusively because she is the first female candidate to run? Do those sexists outnumber the opposing sexists? Probably.


It's like saying that people wouldn't vote for Jesse Jackson because they are bigots. Meanwhile, Colin Powell could have been elected president while Jesse Jackson could not.

A VERY large percentage of people who wouldn't vote for Hillary Clinton WOULD vote for Cunnilingus Rice. Notably, nearly all people who WOULD vote for Hillary WOULD NOT vote for Condi Rice. It would not be for racist reasons - it would be for a philosophical reason.

Note, I would vote for neither Condi Rice nor Hillary - I tend to agree with neither.


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I don't think Hillary is electable in the general election, because as we see in this very forum and this very thread, there are simply too many bigots out there.

I haven't met too many people who aren't bigoted, unless they are just too simple to have an opinion.

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And as a follow-up, I've yet to encounter a bigot that couldn't rationalize their bigotry and take offense when it was pointed out.

;)



Well then, you will understand why I am calling you an ass. Winky eye or not
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if we falter and lose our freedoms,
it will be because we destroyed ourselves."
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And as a follow-up, I've yet to encounter a bigot that couldn't rationalize their bigotry and take offense when it was pointed out.

;)



Hillary and the Shrub both grate on my nerves. Please explain how saying so indicates my bigotry for women but not men.

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And as a follow-up, I've yet to encounter a bigot that couldn't rationalize their bigotry and take offense when it was pointed out.



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Hillary and the Shrub both grate on my nerves. Please explain how saying so indicates my bigotry for women but not men.

Maybe you have a dislike for self serving, screeching, cackling, man hating bitches.

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And as a follow-up, I've yet to encounter a bigot that couldn't rationalize their bigotry and take offense when it was pointed out.

;)



You keep using that word. I do not think it means what you think it means.
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You keep using that word. I do not think it means what you think it means.



People keep using that phrase, I don't think it is as funny as they think it is. ;)


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You keep using that word. I do not think it means what you think it means.



People keep using that phrase, I don't think it is as funny as they think it is. ;)


inconceivable!


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Do you think she goes commando at fund raisers ?

I think I have to nominate this for post of the year :ph34r:

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I think that the security of the nation is one of the few areas that the federal government should be involved in.



I think it's one of the few areas that it is ALLOWED to be involved in by the U.S. Constitution!


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I think that the security of the nation is one of the few areas that the federal government should be involved in.



I think it's one of the few areas that it is ALLOWED to be involved in by the U.S. Constitution!


I fixed it for you ;)


Read the words right after "We the people . . .". The ones that say, "insure domestic Tranquility, provide for the common defence" pretty much make it a requirement.

BTW, that's not MY typo, I copied and pasted it from the National Archives!
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Just because I don't believe the government has a right to use tax money for social programs such as abstinence, planned parenthood, welfare, education, social security, and medical benefits, (just to name a few), does not make me "young with little education". Note, I listed programs that have statistically proven to be FAILURES!!

I believe it is time to take a step back and start advocating individual responsibility, which is NOT on Hilary's agenda. I'm sure Ron Paul is not a big proponent of that either but this thread is about issues with Hilary Clinton...and THAT is my issue with her.

Limiting the power of the government is not advocating NO government. Try learning the Constitution and the Bill of Rights...maybe then you'll know what the government was initially set up to do. Learn the basics first before you start ranting about how little everyone else on this thread knows about politics.
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still, with a pretty good background involving Bill and Hillary....I think she's "creepy." That's enough for me. Sometimes ya' gotta go with your gut.

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...... Learn the basics first before you start ranting about how little everyone else on this thread knows about politics.



Can't do that. It would take away from time needed to insult someone for not being smart enough to agree with his/her views. Who ever he/she is:S
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if we falter and lose our freedoms,
it will be because we destroyed ourselves."
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I didn't scroll through all the drift and inanities in this thread...maybe somebody has already posted this.

What do you see that you do/don't like about her voting record (as complete as the link may/may not be.)?

http://votesmart.org/voting_category.php?can_id=55463
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What happened to the cooking lessons?

During the last week of their original campaign, she told everyone about her favorite cookie recipie.

I never heard any more after the election.
She started to drive the country towards that homespun Arkansas attitude and then stopped.
Obviously, a vast right wing conspiracy to keep her from freeing her inner homemaker. :ph34r:

On the campaign tour, she wore a soft print dress instead of the blue "Janet-Reno-esque lawyer-les" dress. After the cameras went off, the print dress came off like a gown on prom night.
I'll bet that when she campaigns in Massachusetts this year that she wears a Catholic nuns habit.


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I don't think Hillary is electable in the general election, because as we see in this very forum and this very thread, there are simply too many bigots out there.



You know, professor, I personally resent that statement.[:/]


So if she were a man, how many more votes would she get? It's hard to find an analogue because her history as First Lady/Co-President is certainly part of the dislike for her.

But Charles Schumer is the other Senator, and we don't like him much better.

The question to ask is how many women are voting for her exclusively because she is the first female candidate to run? Do those sexists outnumber the opposing sexists? Probably.


It's like saying that people wouldn't vote for Jesse Jackson because they are bigots. Meanwhile, Colin Powell could have been elected president while Jesse Jackson could not.

A VERY large percentage of people who wouldn't vote for Hillary Clinton WOULD vote for Cunnilingus Rice. Notably, nearly all people who WOULD vote for Hillary WOULD NOT vote for Condi Rice. It would not be for racist reasons - it would be for a philosophical reason.

Note, I would vote for neither Condi Rice nor Hillary - I tend to agree with neither.


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I don't think Hillary is electable in the general election, because as we see in this very forum and this very thread, there are simply too many bigots out there.



You know, professor, I personally resent that statement.[:/]


So if she were a man, how many more votes would she get? It's hard to find an analogue because her history as First Lady/Co-President is certainly part of the dislike for her.

But Charles Schumer is the other Senator, and we don't like him much better.

The question to ask is how many women are voting for her exclusively because she is the first female candidate to run? Do those sexists outnumber the opposing sexists? Probably.


It's like saying that people wouldn't vote for Jesse Jackson because they are bigots. Meanwhile, Colin Powell could have been elected president while Jesse Jackson could not.

A VERY large percentage of people who wouldn't vote for Hillary Clinton WOULD vote for Cunnilingus Rice. Notably, nearly all people who WOULD vote for Hillary WOULD NOT vote for Condi Rice. It would not be for racist reasons - it would be for a philosophical reason.

Note, I would vote for neither Condi Rice nor Hillary - I tend to agree with neither.


www.dropzone.com/cgi-bin/forum/gforum.cgi?post=3030219#3030219

I think my case is a strong one.


I think you are just a case[:/]
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if we falter and lose our freedoms,
it will be because we destroyed ourselves."
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Someone once told me that the definition of sales was "overcoming objections".
I guess that politicians are selling themselves.

Most of the time, if you are on a car lot, at least you want to look at cars. If you kept going around asking, "So, why won't you buy our crappy brand of cars?", you may have an uphill battle on the sale.

If a thread called "explain your issues" with a candidate seems like a reasonable discussion, maybe the candidate isn't that viable.

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