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For my opinion it could be a great thing- it could give a new image for the presidency, as more of state, a thing Bush had ruined in his cadence. Unfortunately I'm not sure Hillary Clinton would be the good answer for the USA image- not because she lacks skills (I really don't believe she does), but only because she had been perpetuated to the public as the cheated wife that stayed with her man in spite of his act of adultery and that appears to be a weakness.  


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I share your opinion regarding Hillary Clinton and thank you so much for replying to my question.


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I believe there should be no barriers to women serving in any positions they qualify for. While several women come to mind who might prove to be interesting prospects for the U.S. presidency - Hillary is the woman who has put herself forward and has demonstrated that she is the equal or better of all those men who are running. I am impressed by Senator Obama and John Edwards, but I continue to lean toward Senator Clinton.

Fortunately, I don't expect anyone from the field of Democrats to deny the legitimacy of the theory of evolution. Sheesh! who ARE those guys?!


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