Is Hillary buying black votes?

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  • onelongsong
    onelongsong Posts: 3,517
    even flow? wrote:
    So every 28 days your wife, if you have one goes to town on you? Do you leave the house? Only to return when she has calmed down? Do you even respect her?

    when i had a wife she'd go nuts every 28 days. menopause was a nightmare and afterwards the change in hormones caused all kinds of problems. i dealt with it. but i don't think the world is going to baby an american president on her lady days.
  • hippiemom
    hippiemom Posts: 3,326
    menopause is worse. obviously you haven't experienced it. try dealing with a woman after menopause about serious issues.
    I found menopause to be one of life's finer experiences. I'll happily debate you on the serious issue of your choice.
    "Nothing in the world is more dangerous than sincere ignorance and conscientious stupidity." ~ MLK, 1963
  • onelongsong
    onelongsong Posts: 3,517
    hippiemom wrote:
    I found menopause to be one of life's finer experiences. I'll happily debate you on the serious issue of your choice.

    i'm not saying it's right; i'm only expressing the way the vote would swing. you may have had a good experience and i hope you did. i know many that didn't. i've had women say it was the worst thing that ever happened to them. so debating the experiences of one out of billions is fruitless.
    i don't think she's competent. not based on her sex but on her performance thus far. i'd gladly accept a woman president but she'd have to be qualified for the job.
  • hippiemom
    hippiemom Posts: 3,326
    i'm not saying it's right; i'm only expressing the way the vote would swing. you may have had a good experience and i hope you did. i know many that didn't. i've had women say it was the worst thing that ever happened to them. so debating the experiences of one out of billions is fruitless.
    i don't think she's competent. not based on her sex but on her performance thus far. i'd gladly accept a woman president but she'd have to be qualified for the job.
    I wasn't offereing to debate the menopause experience. I was offering to debate any serious topic in order to prove that menopausal women are quite capable of dealing with serious matters.

    I think Hillary is exceptionally well qualified. I don't care for her for a number of other reasons and I doubt I'll vote for her, but her qualifications for office certainly aren't an issue with me. She's at least as qualified as most of the men running, moreso than some of them.

    What would a "well-qualified" woman look like to you?
    "Nothing in the world is more dangerous than sincere ignorance and conscientious stupidity." ~ MLK, 1963
  • If a white evangelical pastor was paid to be a consultant for a political campaign, wouldn't we be talking about the seperation of church and state? I think we should in either case, black or white.
    In this case it has turned into a discussion of menopause, I find that funny.
  • soulsinging
    soulsinging Posts: 13,202
    when i had a wife she'd go nuts every 28 days. menopause was a nightmare and afterwards the change in hormones caused all kinds of problems. i dealt with it. but i don't think the world is going to baby an american president on her lady days.

    the world deals with plenty of female leaders in positions of power. i believe it is the male leaders who are responsible for most of the world's problems. i certainly dont think the problems in the middle east have anything to do with the fact that their women become irrational every 28 days and mess up their policies.
  • onelongsong
    onelongsong Posts: 3,517
    hippiemom wrote:
    I wasn't offereing to debate the menopause experience. I was offering to debate any serious topic in order to prove that menopausal women are quite capable of dealing with serious matters.

    I think Hillary is exceptionally well qualified. I don't care for her for a number of other reasons and I doubt I'll vote for her, but her qualifications for office certainly aren't an issue with me. She's at least as qualified as most of the men running, moreso than some of them.

    What would a "well-qualified" woman look like to you?

    a qualified woman would not be ego-centric and condesending. she'd be open to listening to others opinions and views and not always insist she's right.
    i'd love to see a woman in the whitehouse because i think she'd add compassion to government. but hillary has no compassion; if fact; i'd compare her to the anti-christ.

    as to the hormonal comments; i thought i made it clear that i was repeating what a teacher said to me. if not; i apologise for the misunderstanding.
  • JOEJOEJOE
    JOEJOEJOE Posts: 10,829
    when i had a wife she'd go nuts every 28 days. menopause was a nightmare and afterwards the change in hormones caused all kinds of problems. i dealt with it. but i don't think the world is going to baby an american president on her lady days.

    is that any worse then a man who gets us into war, and makes the rest of the world hate us?
  • soulsinging
    soulsinging Posts: 13,202
    a qualified woman would not be ego-centric and condesending. she'd be open to listening to others opinions and views and not always insist she's right.
    i'd love to see a woman in the whitehouse because i think she'd add compassion to government. but hillary has no compassion; if fact; i'd compare her to the anti-christ.

    as to the hormonal comments; i thought i made it clear that i was repeating what a teacher said to me. if not; i apologise for the misunderstanding.

    interesting. becos i know someone (a staunch republican btw) who has met both hillary and barbara bush. she said barb was a total condescending bitch. she said hillary, on the other hand, was one of the warmest, nicest, and most personable politicians she's ever met. i wonder what you base your views of hillary on? the fact that she's a woman with strong opinions and that scares you?
  • onelongsong
    onelongsong Posts: 3,517
    interesting. becos i know someone (a staunch republican btw) who has met both hillary and barbara bush. she said barb was a total condescending bitch. she said hillary, on the other hand, was one of the warmest, nicest, and most personable politicians she's ever met. i wonder what you base your views of hillary on? the fact that she's a woman with strong opinions and that scares you?

    17 years in the public eye. that's what i base my opinion on.
    and i welcome women with strong opinions. i prefer them actually. but those opinions must be based on fairness and without predudice.
  • soulsinging
    soulsinging Posts: 13,202
    17 years in the public eye. that's what i base my opinion on.
    and i welcome women with strong opinions. i prefer them actually. but those opinions must be based on fairness and without predudice.

    what exactly has she done that makes you say she has no compassion though? i could see if you happen to disagree with her policies, but im not sure how you feel able to pass judgment on her character having never met her.
  • Jeanie
    Jeanie Posts: 9,446
    what exactly has she done that makes you say she has no compassion though? i could see if you happen to disagree with her policies, but im not sure how you feel able to pass judgment on her character having never met her.

    Good morning SS!!! I'm sorry, was just gonna bow right out of this one, BUT, I can't not comment on what an absolute cack it is to see your arguments in this thread!! :D Who'd have thunk it???!!! ;)
    NOPE!!!

    *~You're IT Bert!~*

    Hold on to the thread
    The currents will shift
  • onelongsong
    onelongsong Posts: 3,517
    what exactly has she done that makes you say she has no compassion though? i could see if you happen to disagree with her policies, but im not sure how you feel able to pass judgment on her character having never met her.

    the way she acts; the way she presents herself like some madonna; and if she divorced that husband of hers when he broke laws and vows including their marriage vows. she proved that she condones corruption in office or "executive privledge" if you want to call it that. if you're looking for me to spend the day typing every incident; you've got a long wait.