| I would like to see a bright competent PERSON in the whitehouse this is a quote taken from the author of this piece. " I read a woman say that the bible states that women she not have authority" Now unless this woman is foreign born and literally tranlating her native tongue into english, she doesn't sound very educated. But the issue is not that women in general are not electable it is this woman, hillary Clinton who is obviously not even educable. Her opponent, Barack Obama is a bright, creative, well-educated man and Hillary is merely well educated. I love bright people and married one years ago. My wife and I and many of my other social work colleagues do not look at gender or race but on competence and character. Hillary is running on Bill Clinton's record as her own is almost non-existent. Check out the Library Of Congress’ website: thomas.loc.gov to see her senate record. She must have begun campaigning the moment she arrived. Or visit western NY and see the city that houses one of the world’s seven wonders in danger of losing its status as a city due to the exodus caused by a dearth of jobs. Hillary campaigned on the employment issue and when she did not deliver she said it was because she thought Al Gore would have been president. Personal responsibility is not in her arsenal. In her obsession to be president she has said and done anything to create a smoke screen to mask her lack of talent and experience. She entered this contest with more advantages than any candidate other than, possibly george washington, and has run these advantages and her campaign into the ground. The two projects hillary has run, universal health care and her campaign have showed her to be woefully inadequate. She obviously doesn't know how to plan ahead and if it's not planned she's paralyzed. I believe that hillary's experience lies in lying. james |