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Woman President...?

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Who would you nominate and vote for a female president??

Is there someone, men and women could support?

(a thousand Hillary answers isnt really the point...someone else)

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  1. yes absolutely. i would nominate ani difranco and use her songs lyrics as the entire platform.

    if you listen to ani difranco then you understand already. if you dont listen to her then i suggest reading some of her lyrics. she expresses all of her political veiws, ethics, flaws and strengths.

    this is not a joke in the least. if i could pick a presidential candidate she is it 100 percent no question.

    but since dennis kisinich is the closest any politician in office comes to her beliefs... I would have to back him for now. what i really wanna see is a female with kisinches views.

    someone with guts and conviction who dosent appologize for it. says exactly what they mean and dont pander for votes from each party. wont change their veiws to gain the majority.

    i want someone who could get up there and when asked about shadows from there past simply reply with yeah, so what? that was the past, and i wouldnt change a thing.

    a person who is so dedicated to the constitution that they come off as left wing just because no one else is like that.

    someone who has the guts to say, yes i am ashamed of what our country has become, no i wont appologize for it and this is why.  because patriotism is standing up for yourself, and the intent of the people, not supporting the government, but controling it.

    too many people have forgotten who is supposed to be serving whom. our government is for us to wield as a tool, not a force to serve.

    a thumbs down...hmmm but why?


  2. Maybe I'm naive, but honestly I would vote for anybody with a solid platform, a conscientious, well-thought (and not too hasty) pullout from current military operations, and a plan to put the United States on the right track towards clearing the National Debt.  This is regardless to race, gender, or sexual preference, so long as they didn't plan to use the White House to push their specific agenda to the exclusion of other, possibly more important issues (i.e. g*y marriage.  I'm not opposed to it, but having a president, for example, that was only preoccupied with that, whilst good American men and women continued to die overseas would be acinine).

    Hillary Clinton, however, has shown herself to *NOT* be the right candidate.  The fact that she is still to this day denounced by feminist groups (not to say that I advocate and/or condone the current permutation of feminism:  I actually think that they've gone from women's liberation to something that very nears a hate group) should be enough to tell us that she's probably not the right candidate.  Barack Obama, however, is probably the best candidate of the past few generations for African Americans to make their mark in Presidential history, as he seems capable, responsible, and most importantly, down to earth.

    The short answer, in other words, is that yes, I would vote for a woman.  Only, however, if they were the right fit for the job.

  3. my mama! lolol

    hugs!

  4. Condoleeza Rice is the only one I can think of off the top of my head that might be qualified and able to really have a shot.  Of course, I don't know every female Senator, Representative, or governor out there, so I'm probably missing somebody.

    To be honest, I couldn't name very many men I think would be a good choice either.

    Janet Reno maybe?  I don't know about her, and I don't even know if she's still in politics.  I really can't think of anybody off the top of my head.

    Owains- Most Americans don't really care.  It's been blown way out of proportion.

  5. My friend Gabe! (She's the only female american I know.)

  6. My pick these days is Barbara Boxer.

  7. no i wouldn't vote for a female president.

    just like i wouldn't vote for a male babysitter or nanny or midwife.

    men and women are created different for different purposes..

  8. Madeline Albright, but as another poster points out, she was born in Czechoslovakia as a non-U.S. citizen.

    Senator Dianne Feinstein.

  9. well, everyone else has run of the mill answers, but pagangrrlz.

    I didnt have a clue who ani difranco was so i looked her up... didnt really care for the music, so i read some lyrics. basically from what i gather in comparison to every answer i have seen pagangrrlz give on any subject... they sound the same.

    i also looked up that ohio guy kucinich

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dennis_K...

    and yet again theyre the same on veiws... with that being said. If i could nominate any candidate today based off what i know of them... i would just nominate pagangrrlz and cut out all the pre existing pollitical horsesh*t.

    I'm not democrat though or libertarian. I have always considered myself a republican... and i do believe that the constitution should be more than just a memory or a guideline. i dont think that makes me left wing, just very very conservative.

    i have read alot of peoples veiws on YA! and with the tyrades and speeches that pagangrrlz tends to go on all the time... i think she has conviction and sense. i may not always agree with what she says... but i dont see many other people that inspire confidence in me that they would keep their word and the law wihtout being bought off.

    so i say put the fed up angry ***** in office. maybe something would change.

  10. I would take a year off work to volunteer for the Ann Coulter campaign.

    Never will it happen in a million years, but MAN would I love to see it.

    Laura Ingram would also be fun.

    Maybe Rush Limbaugh as VP or SecState.

    Tommy Franks for SecDef.

    Janice Rodgers Brown for Attorney General

    Thomas Sowell for SecTreas.

    Then I want to flush Congress.  Institute a One Term Only rule.

    I better stop - having *way* too much fun here.

  11. I could definitely go for Rice but like you said, she won't run which is pretty sad. She's smart and levelheaded and doesn't present too much BS.

    Other than that I really can't think of anyone off the top of my head but I'm sure there are others out there I could support as long as they and I share the same views.

  12. Alaska Governor Sarah Palin....

    That woman is a freaking MACHINE.

    she came in and shook up the system, kicked all of the deadbeat, relatives/friends of previous governors off the committees and reformed Fish and Game.

    we LOVE our Governor.

  13. As an outsider, the rest of the world would be very worried about Rice as president, and we consider it fortunate that she has ruled herself out thus far.

    To my mind she would just be a black, female GWB with much higher intelligence.  A dangerous combination!

    As a Brit, I do rather find this fuss about having the possibility (albeit impossible as of today as regards Hilary Clinton) of a female president this year to be.....odd and immature.  The rest of the world has no issue with a female head of state.

    I do not see any really good alternatives in contemporary American society who have any chance of becoming a future president.

  14. Carol Mosley Braun

  15. 1. Currently can't think of one, maybe Rice.

    2. If she would make a compitant leader, yes.  Consider Margaret Thatcher, Golda Mier, or Indira Ghandi.

  16. Lol Pink - she's smart, beautiful, strong, independent, feminine, s**y, punk...... Everything I want in a woman.

  17. I don't know, I'm not old enough to vote YET.

  18. If I agreed with the person platform,voting history and general record than yes.

           It would be like cutting your nose off to spite your face to vote against someone just because of there gender.



          That said If I suspected she was a feminist no way.

    Sadly all women in congress claim to be moderates, look like moderates but have hard core liberal feminist voting records.

             Sarah Palin the Alaskan Governor though does seem decent(she seems more like a libertarian feminist I suppose and hasn't done anything too crazy in Alaska so cant be too bad+ high approval ratings..).

  19. It amuses me to think that the Republicans could have taken the wind out of the Deomcratic sails by nominating Condoleeza Rice as future president -female, black AND a Republican - I would go for her as she seems quite bright and capable :-)

  20. Ann Coulter

  21. Jenna Jameson.

    j/k

    Probably Madeleine Albright

    Hmm nevermind, I guess she isn't US born...
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