I'm just wondering what other people think...
How you feel about the United States potentially having it's very first female (Hillary Clinton) or African American (Barack Obama) president?
Darkhelp66466 answered Tuesday March 13 2007, 8:29 pm: i feel it would be a great step in our society showing that women and blacks are as important and capable in our society as white men. and honesty im tired of seeing all these old white dudes running for office. support hiliary girls! [ Darkhelp66466's advice column | Ask Darkhelp66466 A Question ]
MissMegLoL answered Tuesday March 13 2007, 8:29 pm: I personally feel that a female president would do as good a job as a male president. I would be perfectly fine with a female president, but who it would be would definately be based on what they are like as a person, just like with male candidates.
I feel the same way about african americans running for president. It doesn't matter if a person is male, female, black, or white, as long as they can do the job right. [ MissMegLoL's advice column | Ask MissMegLoL A Question ]
karenR answered Tuesday March 13 2007, 8:22 pm: I really like Barack Obama. I especially like that he uses public transportation to keep in touch with the people instead if using private jets and limos.
He is inexperienced but so far I really like him.
Hilary...don't like her. I have a problem with allowing anyone, regardless of their sex, to run the country when their own spouse can carry on with interns right under their nose. Be afraid she'd miss something really important by overlooking it. [ karenR's advice column | Ask karenR A Question ]
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