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    According to republican's calling her inexperienced is sexist. People in glass houses.........
    LOL you got that right, but it okay cause she's dam hot for her age. Which is the reason I am voting for McCain. Yes I know thats some dumb shit. But hey, once the arabs get a look how hot are VP is, we can demand anything, oil at penny prices...LOL
    Wow, just wow is all I can say to that one. I'm gonna assume you are kidding.
    Yea I am, not about the hot part through



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    Quote Originally Posted by Goldenguinea
    i cant understand the people that say that Palin is too inexperienced to be president if something happened to McCain. Obama isnt any more experinced than her.
    Obama began his career serving as director of the Developing Communities Project in Chicago. He was a consultant for the Gamaliel Foundation. He entered Harvard Law and became president of the prestigious Harvard Law Review. He worked for Sidley and Austin and also for Hopkins and Sutter. He graduated Magna Cum Laude from Harvard Law, one of the most prestigious law schools on the planet. He taught constitutional law at the University of Chicago Law School for twelve years. He joined Davis, Miner, Barnhill & Galland and first as an associate and later of council. He served on the board of directors of Woods Fund of Chicago and the board of directors of Chicago Lawyers' Committee for Civil Rights Under Law. He was elected to the Illinois Senate in 1996 (12 years ago). He took part in Illinois ethics legislation, tax reform, welfare reform. He was chairman of the Illinois Senate's Health and Human Services Committee. In 2004 he was elected to the United States Senate. From that point on his career is rather well advertised: his opposition to the Iraqi War and his stand against the erosion of American freedoms.

    The point is Obama is neither inexperienced nor an idiot. Now I will grant that vast experience isn’t necessary for the job of president. Some experience helps ( more importantly, one has to demonstrate the capacity to learn from one’s experiences. This is where McCain has failed over and over again). What we’ve seen demonstrated over the course of the last eight years that a modicum of intelligence is absolutely essential.


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    Quote Originally Posted by lahabra1976
    Quote Originally Posted by goldensamba
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    Quote Originally Posted by goldensamba

    According to republican's calling her inexperienced is sexist. People in glass houses.........
    LOL you got that right, but it okay cause she's dam hot for her age. Which is the reason I am voting for McCain. Yes I know thats some dumb shit. But hey, once the arabs get a look how hot are VP is, we can demand anything, oil at penny prices...LOL
    Wow, just wow is all I can say to that one. I'm gonna assume you are kidding.
    Yea I am, not about the hot part through
    The fact that she is so dumb does my head in and I can't see past it. Besides, I live in Southern Cal where there are tons of hot ass soccer moms all over the place.



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    Quote Originally Posted by trish
    Quote Originally Posted by Goldenguinea
    i cant understand the people that say that Palin is too inexperienced to be president if something happened to McCain. Obama isnt any more experinced than her.
    Obama began his career serving as director of the Developing Communities Project in Chicago. He was a consultant for the Gamaliel Foundation. He entered Harvard Law and became president of the prestigious Harvard Law Review. He worked for Sidley and Austin and also for Hopkins and Sutter. He graduated Magna Cum Laude from Harvard Law, one of the most prestigious law schools on the planet. He taught constitutional law at the University of Chicago Law School for twelve years. He joined Davis, Miner, Barnhill & Galland and first as an associate and later of council. He served on the board of directors of Woods Fund of Chicago and the board of directors of Chicago Lawyers' Committee for Civil Rights Under Law. He was elected to the Illinois Senate in 1996 (12 years ago). He took part in Illinois ethics legislation, tax reform, welfare reform. He was chairman of the Illinois Senate's Health and Human Services Committee. In 2004 he was elected to the United States Senate. From that point on his career is rather well advertised: his opposition to the Iraqi War and his stand against the erosion of American freedoms.

    The point is Obama is neither inexperienced nor an idiot. Now I will grant that vast experience isn’t necessary for the job of president. Some experience helps ( more importantly, one has to demonstrate the capacity to learn from one’s experiences. This is where McCain has failed over and over again). What we’ve seen demonstrated over the course of the last eight years that a modicum of intelligence is absolutely essential.
    Apparently the fact that he is well educated makes him an elitist.



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    I keep noticing anti-Obama people mentioning his middle name as if it has any relavence.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Fox
    I keep noticing anti-Obama people mentioning his middle name as if it has any relavence.

    Its all some right wing conspiracy to somehow convince people he is a terrorist,at some of the palin and mccain rallies you have people yelling out "terrorist" and kill him".



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    Yeah, but if at any time they were going to do that it should have been very early on. At this point I think most people realize they're just grasping at straws.


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    Dont be a hater, Vote for Nader
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    Quote Originally Posted by trish
    Quote Originally Posted by Goldenguinea
    i cant understand the people that say that Palin is too inexperienced to be president if something happened to McCain. Obama isnt any more experinced than her.
    Obama began his career serving as director of the Developing Communities Project in Chicago. He was a consultant for the Gamaliel Foundation. He entered Harvard Law and became president of the prestigious Harvard Law Review. He worked for Sidley and Austin and also for Hopkins and Sutter. He graduated Magna Cum Laude from Harvard Law, one of the most prestigious law schools on the planet. He taught constitutional law at the University of Chicago Law School for twelve years. He joined Davis, Miner, Barnhill & Galland and first as an associate and later of council. He served on the board of directors of Woods Fund of Chicago and the board of directors of Chicago Lawyers' Committee for Civil Rights Under Law. He was elected to the Illinois Senate in 1996 (12 years ago). He took part in Illinois ethics legislation, tax reform, welfare reform. He was chairman of the Illinois Senate's Health and Human Services Committee. In 2004 he was elected to the United States Senate. From that point on his career is rather well advertised: his opposition to the Iraqi War and his stand against the erosion of American freedoms.

    The point is Obama is neither inexperienced nor an idiot. Now I will grant that vast experience isn’t necessary for the job of president. Some experience helps ( more importantly, one has to demonstrate the capacity to learn from one’s experiences. This is where McCain has failed over and over again). What we’ve seen demonstrated over the course of the last eight years that a modicum of intelligence is absolutely essential.
    Yeah, and what good is all this in light of the fact he has now clearly sold his soul to the corporatocracy. The U.S. Constitution that he once taught, he now could care less about. They both are puppets and two sides of the same coin


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