dont vote hillary

@soadnot (1606)
Canada
October 6, 2007 10:31am CST
if Hillary Clinton comes to power, the same people have been in power since 1977..carter admin.. i know she is a woman, and women may be tempted to vote for her because of that, but she will do nothing for health care, education or the war. america wont come out of the war because private industry is dependent on it. and look who is funding Hillary. the war in iraq has little to do with oil, its all about moving government money into private sectors. the oil is just a plus. research blackwater, and all these 120,000 private soldiers stationed in iraq, they get paid for by the government but dont need to abide by international laws - meaning, they can kill unarmed civilianzs and go around raping people and causeing chaos and making the war last longer because of all this resistance... and most of them arent even americans, most of them are people who are promised american citizenship if they go... and the longer the war lasts, the more money the private sectors make, like haliburton. so please, people of america, do not vote for hillary clinton, because if you do, theres going to be 4 more years of giving money to private industries.
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@luluwow (165)
• United States
7 Oct 07
I completly disagree with your argument/statement regarding Hillary. Stusy the facts.. the current facts about Hillary. Your statement has nothing to do with Hillary Clinton at all.
@luluwow (165)
• United States
7 Oct 07
A list of some of Hillarys awards and honors www.en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hillary_Rodham__Clinton_awards_and_honors Her qualifications are at or above the level of any candidate that ever took the presidential office. My question to you is: If you feel Hillary is not qualified, whom do you think actually has more qualifications and acheivments? I would love to see that! :-)
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@soadnot (1606)
• Canada
8 Oct 07
...ofcourse that was an obvious mistake.. the fact is, there are so many people more experienced than her.. if you want to vote for another puppet, be my guest.
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@luluwow (165)
• United States
8 Oct 07
Bill Clintons second term??? Bill Clinton already had his second term 1993 - 2001. Keep with the facts dear. As for Hillary's decision to stay married to her husband even though he was unfaithful... that is really none of anyones business. Many women, and men choose to resolve issues with an unfaithful partner, it has nothing to do with her merit as a presidential candidate. Actually in our super disposable society, I find it commendable and a sign of strong chatacter. I know, many americans get totally caught up in media frenzy and everything that goes with it, but seriously, their personal life is really no more your business than my personal life is. What kind of a woman would do this? A strong, forgiving, rational, live in the moment kind of woman.. even though it would have been easier to walk away and hoin the masses in divorce. Think Jackie O - Her tolerance for John Kennedy showed strong character, and in that day, people still actually had respect for the president and would never have brought up their personal life publicly. Does that make Mrs. Kennedy a power hungty woman too? Oh please~~~
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@anniepa (27955)
• United States
11 Oct 07
You really do have it all wrong about Hillary! She is far more likely to do something about health care, education and ending the war than any of her GOP counterparts and at least as likely as most of her Democratic rivals. Haliburton is the "baby" of the current Administratin, namely VP Cheney, that's how they got all those no-bid contracts, a practice that will be ended if any of the Democrats become President. I agree about Blackwater, they should be held accountable for the murders they've committed and not protected from prosecution but that has nothing to do with Hillary! It's not Hillary who has given all the tax breaks to the richest 1% and taken benefits away from the middle class and it's not Hillary who has made it so easy and profitable for our huge corporations to move their jobs overseas and still get out of paying taxes. It's not Hillary who has allowed the American consumer to be gouged by the big oil while they take in multi-billion dollar profits. If Hillary isn't your choice, that's certainly your decision but please put the blame for our problems where they belong! The sooner this current Administration is gone the better! Annie
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@soadnot (1606)
• Canada
11 Oct 07
bush family = clinton family
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@anniepa (27955)
• United States
12 Oct 07
Bush family=Clinton family? There couldn't possibly be two families with less in common other than the fact that both have produced at least one U.S. President. Bush was born with a "silver foot in his mouth" (I thank Ann Richards for that classic!) and Clinton was raised for a time by a single mother. Bush has a "Stepford Wife" while Hillary is intelligent and successful in her own right. The Bush's main goal is to protect the rich and powerful while the Clintons have long been champions of the less fortunate. Bush was the first President I felt I was superior to intellectually - and this is NOT bragging - and Clinton is one of the most intelligent men there is. Annie
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• Canada
13 Oct 07
annie, i dont think so, you should check out the history.
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7 Oct 07
I too hope she doesn't get in if this is the case. I have heard about these private soldiers that are being paid a fortune and who are not abiding by international laws. It is disgusting and should be made to stop. The corporate world has taken over..all part of the New World Order. From what I have read from many Americans here and else where Ron Paul is their best bet. But the way things are going, will he been voted in, I have my doubts.
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• United States
7 Oct 07
I won't be voting for her but not because of the reasons you mentioned. I would disagree that the war has to do with "private industry". Haliburton has little to do with the "private sector" since the federal government is assisting it greatly. Unfortunately, we don't have much of a private sector these days and THAT is the problem. The lines between government and private have become so blurred with the rise of socialism in the US. The federal government now controls over 50% of our economy. There is absolutely nothing wrong with the private sector making a lot of money. That would actually be a good thing. I think you might be a little bit confused about that. If it isn't the private sector then you are talking about the government. What is actually going on here is that global elitists like D1ck Cheney and Hillary herself (with the help of the federal government) are making a lot of money from this. The actual private sector would benefit from having the troops come home. Hillary will win unless Ron Paul gets the republican nomination. If you don't want to see Hillary in office, do what you can to help Ron Paul. You can donate at www.ronpaul2008.com.
@soadnot (1606)
• Canada
7 Oct 07
no no, the problem is they are making their money off our tax dollars.. ofcourse theres nothing wrong with private sectors making money but here the 2 problems are.. the gov is paying for it and they dont abide by international laws. i loved how ron paul destroyed giuliani btw, i hate giuliani and his ignorance.
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@fpd1955 (2074)
• United States
12 Oct 07
"if Hillary Clinton comes to power, the same people have been in power since 1977..carter admin.." WHAT???? Carter is a democrat. Then there was Reagan, Bush...both republicans. Then Clinton, democrat and lastly GW Bush, republican. How is this "the same people in power"? I find all of your statements in your post ridiculous. You do know that Haliburton is Cheney's interest, don't you? You do know that President Clinton, with Hillary's involvement, tried to get a healthcare plan passed in this country, but the republican backed Senate and Congress shot it down, don't you? You do know that GW Bush is "in charge" of the war in Iraq, don't you? You really need to study up on the facts before you make such erroneous statements. I will be voting for Hillary. I find she has integrity, loyalty, intelligence and compassion for her fellow Americans. PEACE
@soadnot (1606)
• Canada
13 Oct 07
do you really think that it matters whether they are demo or rep if they are funded and given power by the same people? i dont think so. i dont know why people in general are so ignorant to the facts.. democracy really does not work..
@fpd1955 (2074)
• United States
13 Oct 07
What are you suggesting? Communism or a Dictatorship? Or do you know of some perfect form of Government? What exactly do you have in Canada? A Democracy, no? There is a difference in the Republican and Democratic parties. Regardless, your statement about the same people being in power needs more clarification for me. What exactly do you mean by that? PEACE
• United States
7 Oct 07
great points, I would never vote for her.
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@devilangelo (4522)
• India
14 Oct 07
ahan .. well .... u seem to be an anit hillary .. :D..well .. . i hope ya got ur facts right . coz sometimes . u tend . to make a wrong decision as .. u see only the negative aspect :) . anyways ./ dont worry . boiut me voting for her . coz . dont live in america :) .
• United States
14 Oct 07
You my friend do not know a thing about us Politics the republicNS are in power Hillary Clinton is a Democrat!i most definatly will vote for her and i will also support the blackwater people they do what others are afraid to do kill terrorists !
@aaidjs (1149)
• Croatia (Hrvatska)
14 Oct 07
Hello, I rally cant understand you!!As I can see you are a Canadian citizen!!why you think that you have a right to tell Us voters to whom they have to Vote!!You have to take care about your country and governments!!!Don't look at the other people food!! regards Silvana
@pastorkayte (2255)
• United States
17 Dec 07
I dont think so because it wasnt like that with her husband and it wont be like that with her because of course she was running the country then too. Another thing is that is a Bush thing. All the stuff you mentioned is happening because of Bush, and yet you guys voted him in.