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ginchinchili Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sun Nov-11-07 06:10 PM
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19. Agreed.
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  -I personally find a pivotal difference between Bill and Hillary ginchinchili  Nov-11-07 03:59 PM   #0 
  - And you know this how? Your impressions are based on sound bites  The_Casual_Observer   Nov-11-07 04:04 PM   #1 
  - I didn't say I know this. It's merely an observation.  ginchinchili   Nov-11-07 04:10 PM   #3 
  - you might want to change your screen name. n/t  rucky   Nov-11-07 04:25 PM   #7 
     - lol...I don't worry about it.  ginchinchili   Nov-11-07 06:31 PM   #22 
  - You know, I haven't heard anybody complain that Gravel isn't "warm and friendly."  Sparkly   Nov-11-07 04:06 PM   #2 
  - There are a lot of rightwingers who don't like Rudy.  ginchinchili   Nov-11-07 04:19 PM   #5 
     - My point is that "warm and friendly" isn't something we look for in male candidates.  Sparkly   Nov-11-07 05:13 PM   #12 
        - I disagree. I supported Wes Clark in 2004 and he came across as genuinely...  ginchinchili   Nov-11-07 05:54 PM   #14 
        - Perhaps I wasn't clear.  Sparkly   Nov-11-07 07:24 PM   #26 
           - I guess that's just a matter of opinion. It's an important characteristic I look for...  ginchinchili   Nov-11-07 10:50 PM   #34 
        - That is not true - people said of Kerry and Gore that they were not warm and friendly enough  karynnj   Nov-11-07 05:54 PM   #15 
        - I thought the criticism was that they were "stiff and wooden"  Sparkly   Nov-11-07 07:25 PM   #27 
        - Actually, "warm and friendly" has some  shimmergal   Nov-11-07 10:28 PM   #32 
  - i think bill and hill are 2 peas in a pod politically.  bullimiami   Nov-11-07 04:13 PM   #4 
  - I think that's a fair assessment.  ginchinchili   Nov-11-07 04:20 PM   #6 
  - And Dennis Kucinich  ruggerson   Nov-11-07 04:26 PM   #8 
  - Where's the double standard?  ginchinchili   Nov-11-07 06:06 PM   #16 
     - I don't see where  ruggerson   Nov-11-07 06:32 PM   #24 
  - Once you can fake sincerity, you've got it made? nt  hedgehog   Nov-11-07 04:38 PM   #9 
  - I don't know. I can't claim to know that she is faking it.  ginchinchili   Nov-11-07 06:08 PM   #17 
  - I think what they say is to get elected; then any Dem has to be FDR  splat   Nov-11-07 05:00 PM   #10 
  - Both completed Yale Law in the same year. She finished 2nd in that class  chaumont58   Nov-11-07 05:13 PM   #11 
  - Agreed.  ginchinchili   Nov-11-07 06:10 PM   #19 
  - Apparently Bill was so well read he wasn't great at making decisions. He'd talk  applegrove   Nov-11-07 05:46 PM   #13 
  - Good example. Again, this is just my opinion (I guess I have to keep stating that.)  ginchinchili   Nov-11-07 06:24 PM   #20 
     - Not unreasonable at all. I got the impression she wasn't prepared for  applegrove   Nov-12-07 01:55 PM   #38 
  - "One could say that Karl Rove is a responsive product to Bill Clinton's "slickness."  cuke   Nov-11-07 06:10 PM   #18 
  - True that Rove has been around for a long time...  ginchinchili   Nov-11-07 06:30 PM   #21 
     - That's not true either  cuke   Nov-11-07 06:53 PM   #25 
        - I'm not sure what you mean by * , but my statement is accurate.  ginchinchili   Nov-12-07 12:20 AM   #35 
  - I think Hillary is tougher than Bill, but she can give you wood just the same.  mtnsnake   Nov-11-07 06:31 PM   #23 
  - LOL  Forkboy   Nov-11-07 07:34 PM   #29 
  - I think a Hillary presidency is going to be a lot better than Bill's  gulliver   Nov-11-07 07:30 PM   #28 
  - For any president, it'll depend a lot on a strong majority in Congress, too.  Sparkly   Nov-11-07 07:38 PM   #30 
     - Clinton squandered the last Democratic majority on NAFTA and gun control. (nt)  w4rma   Nov-11-07 07:47 PM   #31 
        - People who don't like free trade voted for repukes?  cuke   Nov-11-07 10:36 PM   #33 
           - Yes. They voted on social issues instead of economic issues after getting stabbed in the back. (nt)  w4rma   Nov-12-07 06:38 AM   #36 
  - Funny, I always had the impression she was the smarter one and behind  electron_blue   Nov-12-07 08:04 AM   #37 
 

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