dont vote hillary: part 2

@soadnot (1606)
Canada
October 21, 2007 9:44am CST
[sorry posted this in wrong section the first time] its funny[and sad] how misinformed people are... last time i posted why we should not vote for Hillary, i got a barrage of accusations that i do not know a thing about politics because i said Hillary and Bush are two sides of the same coin. Hillary= Bush some people accused me of not knowing a thing because hillary is a democrat, and bush is a republican.. i also said that if Hillary gets into power, we will have the same people running america[and the world] since Carter in 1977. And people ridiculed me for that as well. All you need to do is open up a newspaper and you know that they are two heads on the same dragon, look who is funding them, look who is backing them. its sad, very sad, to see the state of american education when all these people come and say these things to me. I even had someone tell me that i have no right to tell them anything because i live in Canada, well, even if i wasn't an American citizen, i would be pissed because the president of america is basically the president of the world, and whether or not i have a vote on it, i should have a say, isnt that what americans stand for anyway? "I may detest what you say, but i will fight for the death to have you say it." Here is a clip of Noam Chomsky backing up what i said last time.. open your eyes people. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LmJv_wf91W8
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@anniepa (27955)
• United States
22 Oct 07
It's very wrong for anyone to have attacked you or told you don't have the right to speak your mind. You have every right to your opinion! However, I certainly must say I disagree. I understand where you're coming from as far as who donates and has donated to campaigns from both parties but that's just the "way it's done" and it certainly should be changed. The differences between Hillary and Bush are too numerous to mention. With one, we've come close to having enough votes in the Supreme Court to overturn Roe vs Wade, with Hillary we can feel confident any Justice she appoints will actually read the constitution. She also will use her head before getting us into another immoral war and she'll at least try to get health care reform passed so every American has access to the "excellent" health care we have here. Something will actually be done about our energy dependence and the environment will be something that's given more than just lip service. Annie
@soadnot (1606)
• Canada
22 Oct 07
um, hillary voted for the iraq war btw..
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@anniepa (27955)
• United States
23 Oct 07
"Abortion is a State Issue and not the Federal Issue, unless you can show me where in the Constitution the Federal Government has the right to regulate Abortions." So the federal government has no right to regulate anything that isn't specifically listed in a document that's over 200 years old? Does that include issues like, say - marriage??? Annie
@soadnot (1606)
• Canada
23 Oct 07
so what? the bible is 2000 years old and ppl follow that.. the constitution was put together by some of the greatest minds of the time, if we start straying from that, we could have unnecessary wars backed by the president.. oh, wait, we already did do that.. iraq.. looks like the constitution is a piece of garbage after all..