Well, I agree with American.. No women for president. Women are too emotional to deal with the stress...and not to mention...It's almost asking to be assassinated! There are so many people out there that could not deal with a womanbeing in charge...And as awful as it may sound...the same goes for an African American. A few elections down the road, it shouldn't be such a big deal. As long as we get Bush out, and keep the Clintons away...We're set.
--Kayla--
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Originally posted by Kayla G: Well, I agree with American.. No women for president. Women are too emotional to deal with the stress...and not to mention...It's almost asking to be assassinated! There are so many people out there that could not deal with a womanbeing in charge...And as awful as it may sound...the same goes for an African American. A few elections down the road, it shouldn't be such a big deal. As long as we get Bush out, and keep the Clintons away...We're set.
O.K. Let me get this straight. You want Bush out. That's a given under current law by 2008. You want to keep the Clintons away. I can understand that. That leaves just the Republican candidate to vote for. What if the Repubs run **** Cheney???
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O.K. Let me get this straight. You want Bush out. That's a given under current law by 2008. You want to keep the Clintons away. I can understand that. That leaves just the Republican candidate to vote for. What if the Repubs run **** Cheney???
Are you saying that the Clintons are the only possibilities as Democratic nominees?! Poor Democratic Party! What about Chuckie Boy (loves the limelight), the radical Sen. Feinstein, clueless Ms. Boxer...Lots of wishful thinkers.
The Republicans are fielding some not-so- illustrious options, too. I think V.P. Cheney is too fully aware of his health issues to take on such a stressful position.