Would you vote for Hillary Clinton if she ran for president???

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Jermosh:
If she was running against Jack Chick maybe I would vote for her.
First you would have to get Jack Chick to come out of hiding and expose himself to all of the people he has been so bitterly attacking with his comics. He would find himself facing:
  1. Catholics - waiting in line to take a pot shot and let him see them laughing their heads off at his absurdities.
  2. Protestants who also get it in the neck from his vicious writing.
  3. Homosexuals, especially those who have been bashed as a result of his inciting tracts.
  4. Muslims - cos they can only receive the pickings of what remains ;). And Fr. Cest will issue the fatwah against him first.
So, I doubt that Jack Chick would be prepared to reveal himself to the world. Let him stay shut up in his house. May Fr. Cest send a fatwah real soon.

MaggieOH
 
Now now, is that the way to love your enemy?🙂
Actually I met the man(I think), I was about 10 at a bible camp.
I was born a fundieX and me, my family, and my congregation felt like he was a apostle almost. They still do:(. Up till about 10 years ago I actually believed that JPII was the anti-christ and a imposter. Also that Catholics ate their babys and that communion was a satanic ritual sympolism of canabalistic sacrafice. Scary huh:o.
 
I checked lesser of two evils, although I can’t realistically imagine a major candidate any worse than she. Osama can’t run because he wasn’t born here and Chick is too old and out of touch. Senators Byrd or Kennedy, maybe? Now, that would be a tough choice.
 
–Hell would freeze over my dead body before I’d cast my vote for that woman!–
 
(Keep a woman out of the white house and we will save the American tax payers one thousand dollars a year on toilet paper alone.)
 
Not to be uncharitable or anything… But NO!!!

Hell would freeze over my dead body before I’d cast my vote for that woman!
 
HILLARY CLINTON TO SPEAK ON WORKS OF MERCY

Sen. Hillary Clinton, one of Washington’s most vocal advocates of abortion
rights (including partial-birth abortion), fetal stem-cell research, and
funding for contraceptives, is scheduled to speak on Monday, January 31,
at Canisius College on “The Governmental Role in Caring for the Sick.”
The lecture is part of a series on the Governmental Role in Effectuating
the Corporal Works of Mercy. Co-sponsors of the event include Call to
Action, Citizen Action of New York and labor unions.

Lodge your protest to:

CONTACT: Rev. Vincent Cooke, S.J., President, Canisius College, 2001 Main
St., Buffalo, NY 14208-1098; (716) 888-2100; cookevm@canisius.edu.
 
and BTW - she hasn’t done much for NY - she ran on a platform of job creation. She has failed miserably.

Higher taxes are the answer to everything.
 
I wouldn’t vote for Hilary Clinton if she was the only candidate running. I cannot possibly think of a more duplicitous, vindictive, arrogant, and untrustworthy individual.

It’s hard to think of who in the Republican Party would be bad enough for me to choose a third-party candidate, but if whoever was running against her was bad enough, I’d probably cast a write-in vote for Senator Rick Santorum.
 
Note: Check the laws in your state/county. They vary for write ins. Some places have laws that state if you write in a candidate who is not registered to be a write in, it can null your entire ballot.
 
Watch out, she’s carefully maneuvering to get our votes. I’m usually Hilary-phobic but I just happened to be reading Andrew Sullivan’s take on her abortion speech this week, over at New Republic which is subscription only. Here’s a paragraph I copped:

“…Clinton did one other thing as well. She paid respect to her opponents. She acknowledged the genuine religious convictions of those who oppose all abortion. She recognized how communities of faith have often been the most successful in persuading young women to refrain from teenage sex. She challenged her pro-choice audience by pointing out that “seven percent of American women who do not use contraception account for 53 percent of all unintended pregnancies.” She also cited research estimating that 15,000 abortions per year are by women who have been sexually assaulted–one of several reasons, she said, that morning-after emergency contraception should be made available over the counter. By focusing on contraception, she appeals to all those who oppose abortion but who do not follow the abstinence-only movement’s rigid restrictions on the surest way to prevent them…”

Sullivan goes on to say that the Dems need to loosen up and stop making pro-abort a litmus test for all candidates.

Wonder how she’ll do. But she is so powerful now that it’s a pretty significant move for her to do this. She may end up shaming all the pro abort (or passively silent) Republicans.

(BTW, 15,000 assault-caused pregnancies out of 1.3 million abortions a year?? Pretty low rate to justify its legality)
 
No true Catholic college would let Hillary speak anywhere on their campus.
 
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buffalo:
HILLARY CLINTON TO SPEAK ON WORKS OF MERCY

Sen. Hillary Clinton, one of Washington’s most vocal advocates of abortion
rights (including partial-birth abortion), fetal stem-cell research, and
funding for contraceptives, is scheduled to speak on Monday, January 31,
at Canisius College on “The Governmental Role in Caring for the Sick.”
The lecture is part of a series on the Governmental Role in Effectuating
the Corporal Works of Mercy. Co-sponsors of the event include Call to
Action, Citizen Action of New York and labor unions.

Lodge your protest to:

CONTACT: Rev. Vincent Cooke, S.J., President, Canisius College, 2001 Main
St., Buffalo, NY 14208-1098; (716) 888-2100; cookevm@canisius.edu.
catholic in name only, It’s sad that most Catholic colleges seem to be this weak, South Bend seems to be leading the way.
 
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Catholic2003:
I’m still wondering how many people who voted for John Kerry wouldn’t vote for Hilary.

I’m not surprised to learn that people who voted to re-elect President Bush wouldn’t vote for her.
I’m wondering how many people could actually consider themselves Catholic and vote for Clinton. To me, it’s a direct contradiction.
 
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