Friday, January 11, 2008

clinton change?

rappers

hillary says she’s about change…do you believe her?

this was the rapp session question answered today…and in the survey, more than 60 percent of you says the good Senator from New York is NOT an agent of change…here are your comments, and if it triggers a thought…jump into the discussion!

NO HC does not represent change she represents herself hungry for POWER. There is also the fact that her husband has always wanted to be back in the white house and IF for some unfortunate reason SHE gets elected he’s gonna really be running this country again.
The MOST qualified Dem in the race is Bill Richardson!!!!
That said, Obama really does represent change but I am not sure he is seasoned enough, but in my mind ANYBODY BUT HILLARY would be a change.
Judith,  Coventry

Of course she does;  she “changes” her mind a lot!  That’s the only thing she represents!  Folks, please don’t put your trust into this woman, she’ll be a lot of trouble for us if elected, trust me…I believe in my own instincts and “woman’s intuition”, if you want to call it that; and even if men don’t believe in that, I don’t care.  Every time my “intuition” struck me in the back of my mind and I ignored it, I always found out later that I should have gone with that thought.  So, now my “woman’s intuition” is telling me that Hillary is not the “change” that we need, people!  We don’t need another Clinton in office, even if it is a woman, we really don’t need her.  She changes her mind and doesn’t admit she was wrong in her decisions - especially about the war in Iraq, when she first voted for it, then she goes on her campaign trail and says she’s now against it.  What will that do for us Americans if she’s in office? 
Hillary is NOT one of my favorites, and Iowa and New Hampshire has nothing to do with swaying my decision in ‘08 either, nor will any other state’s primary decisions.  Same goes for Obama, too!
He’ll devastate this America, and we’ll all feel very sorry if we voted him in office, too.
C-Ann-C, Coventry

Everyone in the Presidential race is an agent of change.  Change is an inevitable fact of life.
There are no two leaders alike.
EVA

All candidates can claim to be the “CHANGE CANDIDATE” hoping to get certain laws enacted, however it is up to congress (both parties in a bi-partisan approach) to be the movers and shakers of change. They are the group who initiate anything that can cause our country to alter it’s direction for the better (or worse).The president merely YEAS or NAYS these laws.
Stan R, Warwick, R I
PS: registered independent

If I remember correctly, When Bill Clinton was in office the state of the union couldn’t of been better. So, lets give Hillary a chance to see if she can do as well as her husband did. I’m sure she surely couldn’t do as badly as Bush, catering to all big business, lying through his teeth and getting away with it, ( and they wanted to kick Bill out for having an extramarital affair)  causing wars that our young men and woman die for, not going along with other countries to clean up all the pollution ( of course, that might cost big business money, now we can’t do that)! I do think that Hillary would be a refreshing change, a woman knows how to get things done.
Rs, west Greenwich
My answer is No! She represents the establishment and everything that is wrong with Washington. She is not change, she is more of the same. We need FRESH ideas and a new vision. We need a man or woman of the people and for the people. If America is truly committed to change then we must be brave and go forward into the new Frontier and Barack Obama, I believe,  is the way.
Jose V

Hillary Clinton is no “friend” of mine. I think she is the exact opposite of change. She represents the same old political machine. Being a woman makes no difference to me. ( I am a woman and in that age group she is targeting. ) I do not want to see the name Bush or Clinton on the presidential ballot. !!!!!!!!!
Lois, Wakefield, RI

No ! None of them, Republican or Democrat for that matter will be able change anything. We are running out of qualified leaders. The world’s problems are too complex for any one person to handle. We need candidates who can actually do the job, not wanna-be’s who just want to get their names in the history books. The world is too complex for any one person to handle. We need a super person; another Roosevelt, a Jefferson or an Abe Lincoln.
Meanwhile we’re churning out students in our schools who can’t find the USA on map. How are they going to run it in the future ? We have no qualified leaders and the future looks dismal. We and the world are in trouble because the lunatics seem to be running things now.
Greg

Yeah I think she does represent change. She needs to be trying to get the younger peoples’ vote!! She needs to try and appeal to them more. Can’t just rely on ‘baby boomers’!! I like Obama also and he does represent change also, I just think Hillary has more experience and I believe that counts for a LOT!!                                      Beverly O

No I do not believe Hillary represents change, rather the opposite, I also am one voter who would never vote for Hillary.                                                        Linda

She, as will most anyone else, will be a change from the Fundamentalist Regime we have had in the White House for the past 8 yrs. & we need more change from the Fundamentalist control we had for 12 yrs in the House & Senate. The fundamentalists had prevented & are preventing, a lot of legislation from being put forth in the House & Senate,  through the use of numerous filibusters. Last count was 53 filibusters by the Fundamentalists ( Republicans ).                                                    Hound Dog, Bristol

I think Hillary Clinton would be the best choice for change for our country.  I think former presidence Clinton did an excellent job leading this country’s economy.  I think she will have some of that expert opinion on her side that will help her lead us back.  Although, she may have to buy a lock and chains for pres Clinton.  Yes, I think she is about the economy.
Yappin

No way! Hillary Clinton is a fake. We have seen enough fakes come out of Washington. Confirmation that she is not about change was her “moment of choking, holding back tears” as she addressed the reporters the other day. That was all for the camera! The day before the reporters mentioned how she has not emotionally connected with the voters and the next day she comes out “choking back the tears”. Coincidence? I think NOT! 
Linda D

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