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you didn't take the quiz Glass... don't make me spray you with Nare so you lose all your hair lol ... This is a exercise to show what it says about our personalities that may surprise you..
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Ernesto "Che" Guevara de la Serna Posts: 4669 | Registered: Mar 2004
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nope, honest to god, i have been immersed in politics all my life. the house i grew up in? i could see RFK stadium, the capital and the washington monument. and it was a way of life in my family. i KNOW why i don't like the Clintons, esp. since we already had 8 years of them.
i even took it twice and picked a couple slightly different answers that i would be OK with and Hillary ain't in either one at all.. Ron Paul came up second in both, but not first in either one.. i KNOW what Hillary stands for. it's not very different from Bush. it's just just the Clinton's are more competent. i mean that literally. the Clintons ran a meritocracy (which is better). the bush's run the "old boys" network, but they are still working on the same exact goals...
i get Biden at another similar site. Hillary is way down the list here for me too, but they ask different questions:
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here's what you get when you vote for Hillary:
Chelsea Clinton in new hedge fund gig Former first daughter ditching her consulting job at McKinsey & Co. for lucrative spot at Avenue Capital Group. November 3 2006: 5:13 PM EST
NEW YORK (CNNMoney.com) -- Former first daughter Chelsea Clinton has joined Avenue Capital Group, a hedge fund manager whose founder has contributed to many Democratic Party campaigns, a person familiar with the matter said on Friday.
People familiar with the matter reported that Clinton, 26, is quitting her job at the consulting firm McKinsey & Co. and will take a position at the New York-based hedge fund Avenue Capital Group.
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It does not appear that Senator McCain will be in the race unless something changes.
I saw the interview with his wife last week, rather interesting. The 95 year old mother on the campaign trail with them and she looked to be in great health. I did not realize that the wife had lots of money (budweiser dist.) she said she could finance the campaign but her husband does not want it that way.
I also read that he comes from a military family background and appears his son might be going off to Iraq, very unusal for these politicians kids.
Unfortunately i think his views on the war are to much like our present administration.
As a person seems to be very good, but has just been around the politics to long now.
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1 Ron Paul.. (damn right) 2 Mike Gravel 3 Dennis Kucinich
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