What are your thoughts on a woman president?
By lilpoopiemj
@lilpoopiemj (317)
United States
7 responses
@coslenchip (101)
• United States
10 Feb 07
Since when can Hilary run her house? It sure didn't seem like it when her husband was in office.
Personally, I think a woman president would be great. But, I do not think that Hilary Clinton would be great. I would actually love to see a Republican woman run for president, preferably one that can understand what government is supposed to be, not one who will want to give out help to everyone.
@CatWrites (33)
• United States
10 Feb 07
Out of curiosity, what is government supposed to be if it doesn't help its citizens?
@coslenchip (101)
• United States
12 Feb 07
A government is supposed to protect its citizens, not help them. The government is to gaurantee protection for its citizens so that they are free to their rights of life, liberty, and the pusuit of happiness. These are in order, and the only thing that government is to do. In other words, it is to protect its citizens as a whole from the citizens of other countries, and it is to protect each individual citizen from the actions of other citizens. (It oculd be argues that it has this responsibility to all who are legally within the countries borders, not just its citizens, but that is semantics and not what is being discussed here.)
The #1 problem in America today is the feeling of entitlement. People feel that they deserve something. As such, they seek to get it from the government, and if they do not recieve it they whine, complain, make a lot of noise, and attempt (and ussually succeed) to get what they want by making other feel sorry for them. What a bunch of heifer.
The government is to protect its citizens, that is the right to life. Beyond that, it is not to hinder its citizens, that is he right to liberty and the pursuit of hapiness. As the government extorts more and more money away from people, in the form of taxes, to give to some special interest group, it is denying its citizens their rights to liberty, that is the freedom to do as they chose, especially with their possesions, including money, and the pursuit of happiness as they are denying people the fruits of their own labor.
@lilyruth (723)
• United States
3 May 07
Im all for a woman president and especially Hilary for shes one tough lady just look at the way she stuck with her man when he got into that trouble. She had to be strong and thats what this country needs a strong leader to takes us into peacetimes. She has alot going for her and I hope she wins.
@phon4u (2215)
• Laos
6 Mar 07
In my point of view, a woman president, who can do as a man work, I don't see the different much. I see a woman having more responsible than a man. She can do hard work on paperwork. I have seen a woman going to the field more than a man. The woman likes to go into the details more than a man. I am sure the woman can have the power as a man.
@rsrait (567)
• India
9 Feb 07
well friend if the women can run her house well why not the conuntry.it will do a good for americans to have one,its a tough ask.
@y_lokesh_tem (465)
• India
16 Mar 07
i doesnt matter that a president is women or a man it is the matter of the personaility that the president have so i think left this topic i doesnt mean.
@sechsey (1831)
• Canada
9 Feb 07
I am not from the US so i thought know how capable Hilary is. But i can relate though about having a woman president. In the Philippines, our current president is a woman. And she is the second woman president to date as well. I dont think there would eb any issue about whether or not a woman is better or not to run a whole country. All i can say is that if she is capable and she is truly worth your vote, then why not? Its truly not about the gender. It should be what she is capable of doing for your country.