<p>I am a college student, and I feel it is necessary to confess my love for hillary. I always see teens and young adults in love with Obama, but I just dont understand it. How can anyone like someone with relatively no experience? Rhetoric does not equal to substance. Everytime Obama lovers try to insinuate that Hillary’s first lady job does not equal to experience is just crazy! As a president, you must visit other countries and try to resolve issues. Is that not what Hillary did as the first lady trying to stop female circumcision? Did she not do that when she traveled to China to try to stop the abuse of women? What has obama done? What legislation has obama passed that has saved the country, or even illinois?</p>
<p>If you are a parent, Im sure you were able to witness jimmy carter’s presidency. Hardly any lack of experience and was torn apart everytime he tried to do something.</p>
<p>Also, ask yourselves this. Obama claims to be able to unite the country, but how can he unite the country when hispanics and asians refuse to vote for him?</p>
<p>Let me remind you that before Hillary ran for president, hispanics voted in majority for bush. If obama wins the nomination, the hispanics will vote for mccain, and will go back to being republican (this could even be seen as mccain was the only republican to receive a majority of hispanic votes in california).</p>
<p>To me, it is a clear choice. Hillary is the only one capable to handle the economic issues this country faces.</p>
<p>Since this is the Parent’s Cafe, some of us don’t even know what “smack” means.</p>
<p>I hope if the original poster is a high school student, that he/she doesn’t use the pro-Hillary post as a college entrance essay! In my opinion, it didn’t make the statement in a clear and concise way. :o</p>
<p>I got lost trying to connect female circumcision, Jimmy Carter, and Hispanics. </p>
<p>Of course its not a majority, but considering how the vote was spread out, that was the majority at the time.</p>
<p>Lastly, it will correct the credit issues because she was the only one to offer the action to stem tide of foreclosure, including a 90-day moratorium on subprime foreclosures and an automatic rate freeze on subprime mortgages of at least five years, which obama did not. This could help a lot of families facing financial problems. Also, she wants to invest $10 billion in extending and broadening unemployment insurance for those who are struggling to find work. How could that not help?</p>
<p>Thats what all republicans do…cut taxes and give checks. However, Hillary WAS the first one to note a recession, and she was the first one to propose it this year. In THIS recession.</p>
<p>Can you please stop trying to dissect all my words?</p>
<p>Whatever; if you are going to keep dissecting my word “majority” so you could make yourself feel like hispanics could swing in obama’s direction, its not going to happen. Hispanics will not vote for obama.</p>
<p>Thats not true. It depends on the region of the country, if you look at the exit polls. Even in illinois (obama’s turf) Hillary won the hispanic vote by 52%</p>