Do Democrats Want to be led by a Woman?

Discussion in 'Politics' started by version77, Jan 4, 2007.


  1. United States of America.
     
    #71     Jan 9, 2007
  2. Yeah, I know man, but where in the US?
     
    #72     Jan 9, 2007
  3. Does it matter?
     
    #73     Jan 10, 2007
  4. I'm just curious - where in the USA?
     
    #74     Jan 10, 2007
  5. I am not going to tell anyone exactly where I live here at ET.
    There are too many nutjobs here. (I am not talking about you).

    Where do you live?
     
    #75     Jan 10, 2007
  6. I've already mentioned that I'm from Toronto, so it's too late for me. What quadrant of the US are you from?
     
    #76     Jan 11, 2007

  7. Your fantasies are intriguing. Btw. How do you picture Bush downthere??????
    I hope that you have already realized that there is a psychiatrist somewhere whose son is going to attend an ivy league university solely based on the fees collected from your therapy.

    Yes it is that bad son.:mad::( :( :(
     
    #77     Jan 20, 2007
  8. Ah well, most democrats are effeminant or women to begin with, so what would be so different about being led by a woman?
     
    #78     Jan 20, 2007
  9. Bush has got balls the size of oil drums. That is why he had the
    guts to go take it to the dumb Islamic fanatics who keep running
    around thinking they can blow up whatever they want to and the
    US (especially Clinton) won't do anything about it. Saddam ran off
    at the mouth and now his head is rotting like it should be.

    But the thread is about the possibility that the Democratic voters
    might try to run Hillary for Prez. I guess the Dems wouldn't mind
    being led around by a woman instead of a man.

    What did Arnold call them? Girly types?... LOL...
     
    #79     Jan 20, 2007
  10. So? No, they don't. What's your point?
    No, he used the term Girly-men, and I think he wasn't referring to dems. But for simpleminds like you it was a good laugh, I'm sure.

    Anyway, Arnold is just as opposed to Bush as I am. He's an intelligent and considerate republican. Too bad he cannot run for prez.

    Ursa..
     
    #80     Jan 20, 2007