tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-31730692.post-41199186324598324912008-03-18T01:08:00.000-04:002008-03-18T01:08:00.000-04:002008-03-18T01:08:00.000-04:00One more comment on this, after I read your post a...One more comment on this, after I read your post at my site. These candidates can't possibly know what they're going to do with Iraq once they take office. All they can really honestly tell us now is their philosophy and what they know about what is going on and how they think they might have handled things differently than Bush has. The rest of it is all just filler, campaign blah-blah. This is why I vote for the person who I think has the best character for the job, someone who I think will have the best judgment and will honestly try to do what (s)he thinks will be the best thing to do for the situation at hand, and not for their political career or their political friends or their campaign promisees. On this, I am firmly in the Obama camp.<BR/><BR/>Here's another thing about Sen. Clinton that I don't usually share, because of how it might be misjudged by others. Hillary Clinton married a man she knew was a womanizer. She had a child with him. She has sat back and forgiven him for his breaches of trust with her and their marriage. I cannot respect that, being a woman of about her age. It shows an incredible willingness to sacrifice your honor for your career, and that, in my opinion, is a major flaw in character. It's one thing to sacrifice your honor for the sake of your family, for your children, but for your career? It really shows that she is confident that she would never have attained her level of political accomplishment w/o him. I don't like that. My friends are more their own person than Hillary Clinton is. I want more than that from a president.good girl roxiehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/18008397025910041954noreply@blogger.com