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No.
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No.
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Nope
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Just to be contrary, YES!
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she lost. maybe if she had withdrawn earlier, she might stand in a better light with Obama.
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I wouldnt mind it.
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I was hoping she might get a nice appointment such as that, but as time goes on I get the feeling that she will not be included, which is unfortunate. She is incredibly smart.
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i think shes a formidable politician and she would be very capable~ but i dont know if shes the best pick. for one, foreign policy is not her strongest suit. healthcare and education would be more up her alley. also, there were tensions between her and obama after the race for the democratic party nomination, that i dont know were entirely diffused. if she doesnt see eye to eye with obama, it would create problems for the administration ~ and at this critical juncture obama needs harmony within his administration. i believe shes got great leadership qualities ~ but she might be too independent for the job. she might butt heads with biden also, who i believe will be very involved in foreign policy. lastly, there could be conflicts of interest if she decides to run for president in 2012. i think john kerry would be a better choice for secretary of state. but whoever he picks, i am happy to see that obama is going top drawer with his cabinet. good for him!
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Not on this planet.
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Obama is strong enough to have some one disagree with him in a position of power. Yes, he needs to surround himself with as many ppl of experience as he can, now in this MOST trying time of US economic history.
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I'd have made her Attorney General
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I would not approve of anyone named Clinton being named to any post that represents the USA
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Absolutely not. We don't need any more corrupt lying politicians in power than we already do...
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No. The Clintons should fade away.
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I suppose if you were trying to find someone worse than Madeline Albright.
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Yes, you need someone who is strong and determined for Sec of State and she's all that and more!
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