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Old Sep 19, 2007 | 02:14 AM
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Liberals for Clinton

Both Clintons.

Went drinking with my best friend the other night. Used to post here by the name of 'subaruguru' but vowed to quit posting because he was spending too much time here instead of being an attorney. lol

Sat next to a couple of hippy chicks and their gay boy friends at Streets last night outside on the picnic tables. Somehow politics and the Clintons got thrown into the conversation. My buddy asked them why they praised Hillary when her ideals aren't left-leaning. They couldn't give a straight answer. Then they started to attack Bush by jabbing at civil liberties and the Patriot Act, the "illegal war", etc. Then he politely owned them with how Bill Clinton - another President they seemed to praise - bombed Serbia without so much as a thumbs-up, ignoring congress and facts from the CIA . Then he went on to explain that almost all the blueprints for the Patriot Act were already laid-out by the Clinton Admin, not Bush. And he did it all with facts and references they could find and read. In attempt to give a rebuttal, one of the girls claimed to be "trained as a lawyer while getting her bachelors." She actually used those words.

Man it was sweet to watch

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Old Sep 19, 2007 | 05:39 AM
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say what you will about Hillary Clinton, but i think she's the strongest candidate out there.
Old Sep 19, 2007 | 05:40 AM
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i would vote for ron paul, but when it comes to the economy libertarians are cavemen
Old Sep 19, 2007 | 08:16 AM
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Originally Posted by spedmunki
say what you will about Hillary Clinton, but i think she's the strongest candidate out there.
Strongest at what?
Old Sep 19, 2007 | 09:34 AM
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LOL Stongest.... Do some F'n homework before you jump into the politics forum. Better yet be sure to do some homework before stepping into the voting booth.
Old Sep 19, 2007 | 09:39 AM
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Originally Posted by ipozestu
LOL Stongest.... Do some F'n homework before you jump into the politics forum. Better yet be sure to do some homework before stepping into the voting booth.
please do this...
Old Sep 19, 2007 | 02:50 PM
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LOL Stongest.... Do some F'n homework before you jump into the politics forum. Better yet be sure to do some homework before stepping into the voting booth.
name a better qualified candidate in the election. i don't mind being bashed, but please post some kind of argument afterwards.
Old Sep 19, 2007 | 06:27 PM
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Originally Posted by ipozestu
I'll redirect, care to explain why you feel H. Clinton is the strongest, most qualified candidate. Maybe I jumped too soon. I should hear what you have to say.
She is experienced in international relations (from her years as first lady)
I agree with her stances on strengthening the middle class and her stance on healthcare. She was the first lady of Arkansas for 11 years, of America for 8. She was also a senator for 6

I dont think Obama has enough experience in politics to be president. I also feel that he has been riding this "black vote" thing.

As for the republican party, I think the strongest candidate is Guiliani, but I dont think he will win because he is too liberal socially. Mitt Romney is too morrally motivated, and McCain is off his rocker.
Old Sep 19, 2007 | 07:23 PM
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I'll redirect, care to explain why you feel H. Clinton is the strongest, most qualified candidate. Maybe I jumped too soon. I should hear what you have to say.
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