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GENIERE
Hillary, if she qualifies!
The happiest American(s)
franznietzsche said:Hillary already ran the world for eight years, hasn't she had enough?
Power crazy people...
Gokul43201 said:who ...Bush and Arnold ?
Hillary already ran the world for eight years, hasn't she had enough?
Power crazy people...
I don't think Hillary has any chance of winning. Even people who liked Bill don't like her. Though there is also speculation that Rudy Giuliani will run in 2008. I like him. He fits pretty well with my political views...he's a liberal Republican...I know, it sounds like an oxymoron, but he really blends the best of both parties. I don't like Bush being reelected, so all I really can do is look forward to whoever will be running in 2008.
who ...Bush and Arnold ?
Your right, we should be critisizing the American people, (yes I know not all of them) You can now kiss your foreign relations good bye, you don't have a single western country on your side any more.Criticize Bush all you want. He won.
Smurf said:Your right, we should be critisizing the American people, (yes I know not all of them) You can now kiss your foreign relations good bye, you don't have a single western country on your side any more.
Definately! if Bush keeps up his borrow-and-spend habbits, all the countries of the world will get rich on American debt interest alone!Townsend said:Well fear not but cause with GWB in office the American economy will continue to be strong and so imports from your country will continue and your lively hood will continue to grow as long as your government does not try to take too much of you money.
Regards
wasteofo2 said:Definately! if Bush keeps up his borrow-and-spend habbits, all the countries of the world will get rich on American debt interest alone!
Townsend said:You are wrong but even if you were right that not end our foreign relations with your country or with any other country in the world. Why? Because Capitalism is still strong in America and as such America has the strongest economy in the world. You can hate us, you can love us, but you cannot ignore us because as long as this country is capitalist instead of socialist we will be rich!
Nobody in America is making policy for Canada or Europe. I think people feel this way only because they know their economy and hence their well being depends so much on the US economy. Well fear not but cause with GWB in office the American economy will continue to be strong and so imports from your country will continue and your lively hood will continue to grow as long as your government does not try to take too much of you money.
As a New Yorker, I like Hillary imensely, especially after all the fighting she's done to get the relief funds for 9/11 that Bush promised us.
Great Britain is still on our side.Your right, we should be critisizing the American people, (yes I know not all of them) You can now kiss your foreign relations good bye, you don't have a single western country on your side any more.
Untill the Election.Great Britain is still on our side.
Political Prodigy said:...Hilary did put forth quite an effort to help the city.
Yes indeed - she talks about it a lot. She talks a lot. Talking is good. She stands for the people. She stands a lot. Standing is good.
wasteofo2 said:...Last year, while the campaigning in the Democratic Primaries ...
Ok...GENIERE said:My niece campaigned for a few Democratic candidates (Gary Hart was one). A few years after receiving her law degree, with wisdom accompanying intelligence, she became a staunch conservative.
Yes, there are various methods for measuring happiness, such as self-reported surveys, physiological indicators, and behavioral observations. However, the concept of happiness is subjective and can vary from person to person.
Research suggests that genetics, personal circumstances, and intentional actions all play a role in a person's happiness. Genetics may account for about 50% of an individual's happiness, while external factors such as income, relationships, and health can also have an impact.
It is difficult to determine if someone can be the "happiest" in a country or society because happiness is a complex and subjective concept. Additionally, happiness can fluctuate and is influenced by various factors, making it hard to compare individuals in this way.
Qualification, or achieving a certain status or accomplishment, can potentially contribute to a person's happiness. However, it is not a guarantee of happiness as there are many other factors that can impact one's overall well-being.
It is impossible to determine if Hillary Clinton is the happiest American simply based on her qualifications. Happiness is a continuous and complex state that is influenced by various individual factors. Additionally, it is not fair to compare one person's happiness to another's as it is a highly subjective and personal experience.