You should elect Opera, she pretty much owns your country anways.
You should elect Opera, she pretty much owns your country anways.
Boldly go.
Oprah? I hate Oprah.
Anyway, Hillary hasn't really initiated much policy change for NY. The city cleanup was initiated by Guliani throughout his mayoral career and is now carried on by Bloomberg. I'm sure Clinton has done a lot to help maintain the level of peace the city has, but I wouldn't go so far as attributing it all to her. She keeps her eyes mainly on the national level.
I would not vote for Hillary Clinton for the presidency, because I don't believe any of her policies are really her own, nor do I believe she's her own woman. She's constructed herself into a bizarre extremist based around many of societies negative stereotypes of the independent, strong woman, and has basically ended up a bitch. The only credit I can give to her is her ability to stand strong during a time of terrible public embarrassment.
I would vote for McCain because his past policies (of fiscal conservativism and social liberalism) are those closest to what I believe a country, any country, needs in order to thrive.
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I like Oprah.
But more the presidency I like McCain more. Dude is funny.
I hope the power rangers win. Well except for the yellow one, cus she got cancer and died.
Originally Posted by Loony BoB
I'm going to abstain from the democratic process until I see a candidate that promises to institute a random bloodbath of sorts. Just anyone really.
WesLY Clark plz. Russ Feingold would be acceptable as well.
McCain is not a social liberal. He's just not a Christian Fundamentalist. McCain likes to speak against Bush and company, but he always comes around to toe the party line when needed.Originally Posted by fire_of_avalon
Hillary Clinton is not extreme. She has done a lot of work for upstate New York, which is a lot different from NY city. She's done a lot for widespread broadband access across the state, for example. I don't really want her to run because I don't like political dynasties and a Bush-Clinton-Bush-Clinton succession would be really sad. But I like Hillary ok. It's sad that any woman with ambition and drive is always labeled as a bitch.
And the Dean Scream was totally contrived.
Maybe Al Gore will run again. He's totally the best statesman around right now.
The Dean Scream is one example I often cite of how the corporatocracy destroys anyone who opposes it. However, it very well may have made him unelectable, and it is for this reason that he is not my top choice. (I also believe he's doing far more good as DNC chair than he would as president, anyway, but we'll see whether I'm right in November).
And Hillary Clinton is definitely not an extremist. In fact, I would strongly question the liberality of anyone who supports putting restrictions on video game sales, as Hillary does.
Actually, it was a car crash a few days before 9/11. Amy Jo Johnson and David Yost were present at the funeral, and an episode of Time Force was dedicated to the memory of Thuy Trang.Originally Posted by Levian
My most realistic choice for president would probably be McCain. Right now, there's no one on the liberal spectrum I harbor more distaste for than Hillary, partially due to the Jack Thompson fiascos. In the unlikely case that McCain doesn't run, I'm voting for Zordon. He may not know anything about the economy, but he has a kickass foreign policy.
pah, I misread the topic to me 2006 elections and thinking that it was the eoff ones *cries* ;___; hurry them up!
Anyways...*laughs at America*
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