which do you think will be best to be the US president, Ms. Clinton or Obama ?

@bongmix (267)
Philippines
March 27, 2007 12:50pm CST
i just want to know your idea...
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5 responses
@lawqota (22)
• United States
28 Mar 07
There is no doubt that Mrs. Clinton is the most prepared to be president. She has been an effective Senator and is well-respected even by Republicans on the Hill. She has one over the conservatives in her upstate section of New York and was reelected by a huge margin. She knows what it is like to be in the "bubble" of the White House. She knows the pressures and problems first hand after being there with her husband. She has proven herslef to be tough as nails, and able to stand up under pressure. What do we know about Obama? I am afraid, not much. He has only been in the Senate for two years. I am afraid he could be manipulated by more knowledgeable people around him. We need either Hillary or John Edwards. I trust either one of them with making the hard decisions that would need to be made for this country.
@bongmix (267)
• Philippines
1 Apr 07
nice answer atleast you are in the middle of this..
@ParaTed2k (22940)
• Sheboygan, Wisconsin
28 Mar 07
Both have a lot of personal accomplishments, but neither have done much with their Senate seats. I think both are more the constructs of the press than anything else.
@bongmix (267)
• Philippines
1 Apr 07
thanks for response
@loved1 (5328)
• United States
27 Mar 07
Are those the only two choices? God help us. If either one of those two get elected president I am going to move to the moon. I am not opposed to a woman being president, by the way. However, I am opposed to THAT particular woman running our country.
@bongmix (267)
• Philippines
1 Apr 07
thanks for the response
@dixielol (1579)
• United States
15 Apr 07
Good god, I hope neither of them get it. No, I have no objection about a woman or a black being a president. Just not that woman or that african american. I dont really know alot about Obama but what I do know, I dont like in the least little bit. Plus he dont have alot of experience. Clinton, oh deer god. I hate that woman & every thing she stands for. She wants to make it easier for immagrants to get into this country. Sorry, but I think it's getting pretty full now to the point that there aren't enough jobs to go around. Little loan houseing & land. She wants to take away the right to bear arms. That's just going to far. To me, she is all about takeing away rights & trying to stick the goverments nose were it dont belong. I hate both of those choices & wouldn't vote for either of them but if I had to choice right now, oh screw it, I think I'd just move to Canada! I hope there will be someone else running!
@Nickiek (86)
• United States
27 Apr 07
I will not be voting for Hillary. Mostly cause I just think I'm sick of her and the whole Clinton clan. I'm ready for a new fresh face, and that face is Obama. I like his ideas, his book is great, the man comes from a background I can relate to and he's cute. Hell I'm a smoker too, and want to quit, so we even have that in common. OK I know that should not affect how I vote, but it does to a small extent. I am so sick of looking at old, gray haired, ugly politicians! I see Bush on the tv and I just want to go hide. Edwards is cute too, but I think he should pull out because his wife is probably dying and a campaign trail isn't the best place for her, also he seems a little too radical for my tastes. But I do like Obama, though I might not vote for him. Its still too early for me to say. I want to see what they have to say when and if the war starts going better (cautiously optimistic), and they have to back pedal on their statements.