Bracing For the Gender Neutral Test

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  • Posted By: American Woman @ 11/25/2007 4:08:14 PM

    I am completely in favor of having a qualified woman run for President....unfortunately I don't see Mrs. Clinton as qualified. How can she honestly think that she is capable of running a whole country when she didn't even know what was happening in her own home when Mr. Clinton was President? Can you say "Monica"??? I am not a Democrat or a Republican, I vote for the person that I think will do the best job, what ever party they are in. In Mrs. Clinton's case, how can we be sure that she will be running the country and not Mr. Clinton? Besides, if he gets a lot more free time being the "first man" then who knows what other kind of trouble he can get himself into. I will not vote for Mrs. Clinton and I sure hope most of the woman in America will also not vote for her just because she is female. Vote for the person who can do the best job.

  • Posted By: Aware! @ 11/25/2007 4:03:41 PM

    Hillary is the only logical candidate, but considering gender vs color really leaves Edwards # 1. If you won't vote for a woman, you probably won't vote for a person of color either. Its tough being a right wing conservative (I wouldn't say Christian), I a woman and a Baptist Pastor's wife, choose Hillary! The Republicans have only Huckabee as a vague possibility. :)

  • Posted By: Writescripts @ 11/25/2007 4:03:14 PM

    Please, no more families running this country. Enough of the Bushs, Clintons, Kennedys, etc. Out of three hundred million citizens in this country there has to be someone... of, by and for the people. Otherwise elect a king and queen and be done with it.

  • Posted By: American Woman @ 11/25/2007 4:02:48 PM

    I am all for having a "qualified" woman run for president. I just don't see Mrs. Clinton having those qualifications! For one thing how the heck is she going to run a whole country when she didn't even know what was going on in her own house when Mr. Clinton was President? Can you say "Monica"??? If she does get elected how can we be sure that she will be the one making the decisions? As for being a republican or a democrat? I am neither, I vote for the person that I believe is qualified and will do a good job.

  • Posted By: Carligirl @ 11/25/2007 3:52:13 PM

    I wouldn't vote for Hillary either, and I am a woman. I think that America had enough of the Clinton's in round one. How can we forget all the chaos that went on and the money we paid out as tax payers for
    their trials. All the women I know are not voting for Hillary, and I haven't met one that is. But of course,
    we do not take part in the polls either, so, how can you tell where she really stands.

  • Posted By: Carligirl @ 11/25/2007 3:48:51 PM

    Comment: I wouldn't vote for Hillary either, and I am a woman. One round of the Clintons in office was enough for me. I can't believe that America can forget the chaos that went on when Bill was in office. All the
    women I know are not voting for her. As a matter of fact, I haven't met one that is. Of course, we don't take the polls that you base this on either.

  • Posted By: Steven Daytona Beach @ 11/25/2007 1:08:55 PM

    Here we go again! Another "journalist" who has his finger on the dynamics of how people vote. Why doesn't this Romano fake just come out and say "I don't like Hillary Clinton. And everything I write about her is going to be dressed in negativity." ? You are as plastic as all these other wannabe reporters - people can see right through your bigotry. It amazes me that you and all the other Hillary-bashers continue to say she is disliked, or that she is devisive. Yet you never once state what issue she is devisive on, or why people disl;ike her. I guess you think that if you say something enough times, people will believe it. Like I said, people see right through you.

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