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would you vote for a woman president

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So would you?

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yes...

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yes. not just any woman though.

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No.

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straw poll: Condi/Colin vs. Hillary/Biden 2008

http://www.redhotpawn.com/board/showthread.php?threadid=25319

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Originally posted by blindcheesecake
So would you?
Yes.

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Originally posted by blindcheesecake
So would you?
gosh yes, any woman at all.

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You do of course all realize that voting for her doesn't necessarily mean she'll come home with you?

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Originally posted by Amaurote
You do of course all realize that voting for her doesn't necessarily mean she'll come home with you?
no kidding ... just look at David Souter ....

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Originally posted by blindcheesecake
So would you?
I don't think the issue is whether we would vote for a man or a woman, but rather, would we vote for a man over a boy.

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Maybe, but definately not Hil...can't even bring myself to type her name.
Disgusting woman!

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I would definately vote for a woman. If they stood for the majority of what I believe in. We had a female Prime Minister for about 3 months due to default. But hey it's a start. I think naturally woman make better leaders.

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No!

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Originally posted by checkbaiter
Maybe, but definately not Hil...can't even bring myself to type her name.
Disgusting woman!
Yes. HILLARY RODHAM CLINTON. Can you bring yourself to look at the name? If Hillary were president, what would that make Bill, the First Man?

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Yes, if I liked the job she did the first four years.

Oh, wait, you mean would I vote for a woman candidate for President?

Of course, if I liked her positions and her leadership abilities.

Although I agree with a lot of Ms. Clinton's views, I would not vote for her, however. She abandoned her efforts as First Lady, and thus shows a lack of the leadership needed. If she and her hubby had been effective, the working poor would not be uninsured today. Instead, she replaced her health care concerns with a war on tobacco--wrong priorities.