jaguarr
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Who hates Nader!?!?!?
Gotta be Morg. I'm sure of it. It's always Morg.
jag
Who hates Nader!?!?!?
Gotta be Morg. I'm sure of it. It's always Morg.
jag
Funny, I think it might be the best thing for this country.
No, I'm talking about Hillary. Now THAT would be a shame.
(Shudders) I'm afraid not.
To me she's Josef Stalin in a dress and with a little bit less facial hair.
I beg to differ. She's a nice woman, even better in person.
She's definitely not. She's incredibly conniving and twisted.
I think she's a terrible person who would run this country to the ground and make us look like fools to our enemies. Yes, even moreso than the way Bush has done.
How so?
She's not my favorite candidate, but I must say I find it annoying the way the "objective" print media (newspapers) is using the most ridiculous photos of her they can find.
Well, no matter what I write or believe, I cannot convince you, nor do I want to try. The purpose of this little game was to counter your outrageous attacks. "She'll run the country into the ground!" "She's twisted and conniving!" Please. That's an outright moronic thing to say, and you know it. You'd counter me if I said Mike Huckabee, John McCain, Rudy Giuliani, Fred Thompson, Mitt Romney, Duncan Hunter or Ron Paul would run the country into the ground, too. You refuse to acknowledge that there's a chance that things might go along just swimmingly. The reason why I don't make outlandish claims like that is because I'd be eating my words years from now if the reverse came true.
Other posters, when they attack a candidate, at least have the gull to write why they believe what they believe with supporting evidence. You just write short, biting statements which are designed to monger fear and hatred towards a politician you don't like, for whatever reason you dislike her. People who dislike Hillary Clinton have an irrational hatred for her, which they can't seem to get across intelligently. They blurt things out like "she's a commie!" or "she's a *****," but is there a reason why she's those things? My problem isn't that you dislike her, it's that you won't tell us why you dislike her, other than a few jabs.
So, you want me to give evidence that she'll do an absolutely perfect job? I can admit that there is no evidence that she will be a good leader. You can't admit that there might be evidence that she'll be a good leader. There's no evidence of any kind; it's all relative to what you believe will happen. Unfortunately, you can't seem to convey what you believe in without making some sort of exaggerated, one sentence attack.
Since I believe Senator Clinton has done an amazing job for my homestate, I think her successful record as a Senator will be reflected in her Presidency. I think she has the charm and the know how when it comes to dealing with foreign affairs, but I also think she's a hawk, and she'll know how to act in terms of an international crisis. I support her position on health care, I understand her Iraq strategy, and I mostly agree with the economic plan she unveiled today. Does that mean she's my top choice for President? No, but I would rather have her in office than most of the other candidates currently running, due to her record of success back at home and tough nature.
There are my reasons for supporting her. Where are your reasons for opposing her?
Please. Your replies to my comments were just as long as mine, so you can't possibly use that argument.
First of all, Clinton would make this country look like a joke to our enemies in the Middle East, where they look down on women, especially those in positions of power.
Secondly, she has changed her position so many times on Iraq, it's frightening. I don't think she has the balls to be a commanding military leader, which is what we need right now.
Thirdly, she's practically a Marxist. You admire her economic plan, you say? And you think this is a GOOD thing?
Fourth, she's an anti-Semite. For all the a-holes out there who think that Republicanism is the party of racists, then do your research on this topic.
You throw Marxism around, but once again, I don't see you telling me why you think her economic policy is Marxist. More senseless fear mongering, if you ask me.
Why is she a Marxist? Ever hear her quotes about taking things away from people for the "common good?" She wants to punish people for being wealthy.
COMMERCE, Calif. - Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Rodham Clinton unveiled a $70 billion economic stimulus package Friday aimed at making it easier for millions of people to pay their mortgages and home heating bills.
The five-part plan is designed to help homeowners hurt by the housing foreclosure crisis, help families having trouble paying their energy bills and support people who have lost their jobs, according to a material released by her campaign. Clinton also was urging the government to invest in "green collar jobs" to stimulate the economy and improve the environment, her campaign said.
If the economy continues to worsen, Congress should provide an additional $40 billion in direct tax rebates to working and middle class families, Clinton said.
The proposal, Clinton's campaign said, would provide 37 million Americans with energy assistance. Hundreds of thousands more families would get help to avoid foreclosure, according to the proposal.
According to the campaign, the plan includes:
* Establishing a $30 billion housing crisis fund to help states and localities deal with the fallout of foreclosures. The federal money could be used to ease the effects of vacant properties with anti-blight programs and helping local housing authorities buy and rent out vacant properties.
* Setting a 90-day moratorium on subprime mortgages of at least five years, or until housing lenders have converted mortgages into loans families can afford. The proposal also would increase the portfolio caps at Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac.
* Providing $25 billion in emergency energy assistance for families facing rising heating bills. While 37 million families are eligible for energy assistance, only 5.6 million, or 16 percent, are slated to receive any aid this winter, the campaign said. She is proposing immediate grants to all 37 million eligible families.
* Providing $10 billion to extend unemployment insurance for those struggling to find work while supporting families.
Providing $5 billion in energy efficiency by doing such things as giving tax credits to encourage purchases of low emission vehicles and efficient appliances windows and other clean technologies. She also proposes funds to train and put to work people making public buildings more energy efficient.
You ever heard of the Fair Tax? That's something that would solve the tax problem, which is one of the primary reasons I support Huckabee. I'd even be a bit impressed if Clinton supported this policy. And don't tell me to do my research if you haven't done enough of your own. There are countless articles around where Clinton paraphrases Marxist ideals. Here's one, for example: http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2007/05/29/AR2007052900859.html?nav=rss_nation