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Knowle of 4U
01-27-2008, 10:53 AM
I've been listening to her on Face the Nation this morning and it is now about over.
Not once has she answered Bob's questions. She just goes off into talking points. NOT ONE question has she actually answered. Good questions too.
NuclearShadows
01-27-2008, 11:04 AM
I've been listening to her on Face the Nation this morning and it is now about over.
Not once has she answered Bob's questions. She just goes off into talking points. NOT ONE question has she actually answered. Good questions too.
of the whole bunch I think McCain is the most honest... Too bad I don't agree with his views...
Knowle of 4U
01-27-2008, 11:15 AM
of the whole bunch I think McCain is the most honest... Too bad I don't agree with his views...
When Bush beat McCain way back when, I changed parties. . . that being said, I think the "new" McCain is nothing but a sleazy politician anymore. YUCK and double YUCK to him.
However, Edwards seems to be honest, and he hasn't sucked up to the religious right, nor has he changed his stance on anything that I can find. Also he seems to be doing his best to avoid any type of corporate influence in his campaign financing, which I highly respect.
freewolf46
01-27-2008, 11:41 PM
of the whole bunch I think McCain is the most honest... Too bad I don't agree with his views...
McCain (http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-4316509426457806611&q=Missing%2C+Presumed+Dead&total=63&start=0&num=10&so=0&type=search&plindex=0)
McCain (http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-4876494844130533384&q=Missing%2C+Presumed+Dead&total=63&start=0&num=10&so=0&type=search&plindex=5)
NuclearShadows
01-28-2008, 08:17 AM
McCain (http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-4316509426457806611&q=Missing%2C+Presumed+Dead&total=63&start=0&num=10&so=0&type=search&plindex=0)
McCain (http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-4876494844130533384&q=Missing%2C+Presumed+Dead&total=63&start=0&num=10&so=0&type=search&plindex=5)
Well there ya go it is something to think about I suppose. But Orson Swindle (http://www.johnmccain.com/Informing/Multimedia/Player.aspx?guid=c2ff7e1e-ab87-451c-b0e2-1604f2c415b4), who spent 7 years in prison camps including the Hanoi Hilton with McCain, says that Jerry Kiley and his swiftboaters are liars. So who is telling the truth? Is Swindle also a communist sympathizer? Or the others who were released on that day?
None of us should be shocked when the liars, the name callers come out in full force against politicians. It is historically part of the political process.:(
McGyver
01-28-2008, 06:40 PM
I've been listening to her on Face the Nation this morning and it is now about over.
Not once has she answered Bob's questions. She just goes off into talking points. NOT ONE question has she actually answered. Good questions too.
REALLY?? And do ALL the Other Candidates you hear asked questions on the Sunday Morning Talk Shows answer questions directly? Not that I've seen! And I watch or tape them all! It's one of my biggest gripes. But in all fairness, Senator Clinton sure as hell did not invent this question avoiding strategy.
Bush does it at every freaking news conference he's ever given. Not that he's given all that many! Unfortunately, it's what politicians do, and I hate it as much as you do. However, I feel it is unfair to "single" Senator Clinton out when every other Candidate running for office does exactly the very same thing.
While Senator Clinton may not be my first choice for President, as a woman, I especially feel she should not be held to a different standard than any of the Men she is running against.
In fact, I predict that if this "Constant Hillary Bashing" goes on for too much longer, many women who feel as I do, are very likely to "change their minds" and decide to give her a break, because so many of the men will not!
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freewolf46
01-29-2008, 02:10 AM
In fact, I predict that if this "Constant Hillary Bashing" goes on for too much longer, many women who feel as I do, are very likely to "change their minds" and decide to give her a break, because so many of the men will not!
I suggest that people who vote for candidates for these type of reasons do nothing to advance the country in the right direction. I admire people who vote in what they believe is the best interest of the country, but it is hard to respect people who vote for some one out of sympathy or other petty reasons like party loyalty. To me, they do more damage than good.
McGyver
01-29-2008, 06:34 PM
I suggest that people who vote for candidates for these type of reasons do nothing to advance the country in the right direction. I admire people who vote in what they believe is the best interest of the country, but it is hard to respect people who vote for some one out of sympathy or other petty reasons like party loyalty. To me, they do more damage than good.
And Freewolf you are certainly entitled to your opinions. My point was that I happen to like ALL THREE DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATES, and I happen to believe that ANY of the three would make a Wonderful President of The United States of America. And I believe that there are MILLIONS of women like me out there who feel that either of the three Democratic Candidates would be 1,000times better than the Moron currently occupying the Whitehouse. And, since I happen to be somewhat of an "expert" on "being a woman," I can tell you that with all things being equal...(and in my opinion they are), there are many, many women out there who just "might" make the decision to vote for Senator Clinton....Because she would make a wonderful President, AND they would have an opportunity to vote for the FIRST WOMAN President of The United States of America, AND because they are sick and tired of having MEN decide what's best for women! All I'm saying is....It could Happen! :rolleyes:
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