Sunday, November 15, 2009

Are we really sure on who we want to vote for president. I think it is time for a woman but not clinton.?

And a black president would be nice, but not sure right now is the time. Since most of the jobs are being given to the black and imagrents and the white man is turned down even if he is more qualifed. So the race card has been turned around. I think the real question is who can not be swayed by bad politics and what are there priorities. As there is so many things wrong. Who really has those qualities

Are we really sure on who we want to vote for president. I think it is time for a woman but not clinton.?
i think netime is the right time for an intelligent, well-qualified president (especially after that train wreck we call our 43rd president). i can't vote at my age, but if i could, i personally like John McCain, despite my being a democrat. as long as I think they're right for the job, i don't care what party they're from. i totally agree with what george washington thought about political parties. it just clouds our vision on who really is the best candidate. people will vote for a complete moron, just because theyre from their personal party, not even bothering to find out about the other more qualified person. just be an informed voter and don't think about the things that don't matter (but unfortunately are what we base our decision on neway).
Reply:Neither race nor gender matter to me. If I feel the person running for office is really interested in my welfare, then that person, if nominated, will get my vote. I have voted both parties, I'm not dedicated to any one party. At this time I am not thinking Republican, for the present, I have had enough of this party! However, since it is about 14 months until the election, I think it too soon for anyone to make up their minds. I'm still blowing in the wind, waiting until something decisive happens to help me in my voting selection.
Reply:I never base my vote on race or gender. I think sometime we will have a woman. We will not have a woman elected in 2008.
Reply:You are right, I wouldn't mind either but not the ones running this time. Hillary is riding on Bills coat tails and Obama is even more racist than KKK Robert C. Byrd. At least Byrd doesn't show his racisms. Obama used to have a racist web page and has made speeches that said if he didn't get elected, there would be racial riots.
Reply:While I am not opposed to either a woman or an African American as president I don't support either of these two current candidates.





I could support C. Rice. She would take care of both traits!
Reply:FOR THE LOVE OF AMERICA STOP DECIDING WHO TO VOTE FOR BASED UPON GENDER AND RACE. IT'S SEXIST AND RACIST!!! Vote for who is best suited for the job, Huckabee.
Reply:Either way, the next election will make history.


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