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LOLOLOL REALLY??????? wow...Liberal democrats have HUGE you know what's. I am actually hearing them complain that McCain’s pick for VP whom by the way was GENIUS (haha here come the Hillary peeps running our way) is NOT EXPIRIENCED!!!!!! And OMG....GET THIS... Can Sarah Palin she really handle being the VP??? LOLOLOL
HELLO? OBAMA ANYONE??? he is the MOST inexperienced politician OUT THERE!!! Its friggen ridiculous and further proves my point that all these people voting for Obama are utter tools and easy brainwashed. I mean really!!??!?!!? How dare you. lol sorry..This just made me laugh. Let’s compare here..For intelligent debating sakes ok? Obama: Barrack Hussein Obama was sworn in as a Senator on January 4, 2005 and acquired less than 3 years experience prior to Announcing his candidacy for the 2008 U.S. Presidential election. He holds the least experience of all competing candidates. Obama currently occupies a seat in the U.S. senate, with only three years into his term. Obama has missed over 290 votes (45.5%) in the current congress, making his record the worst of all democrats. Click here for the Washington Post report. Barack Obama has a 20 year relationship with Rev. Jeremiah A. Wright Jr., pastor of the all black Trinity United Church of Christ in Chicago. In addition to being a supporter of the Muslim, Louis Farrakhan, Mr. Wright's radical views include the U.S. created the AIDS virus, and the U.S. caused the September 11 attacks. Mr. Wright remains a close advisor to Mr. Obama. Obama Lies The Wife Hussein Obama had no option but to denounce his pastor for the purpose of damage control and for political expediency. Although he publicly detached himself from long time mentor and advisor, Rev. Jeremiah A. Wright Jr., Hussein Obama remains a devote member to the racist, anti-semitic, and anti-American church (TUCC), Trinity United Church of Christ in Chicago, which continues its mission and message of hate, racism, and anti-White American theology. In fact, the TUCC is not a church, but a political-hate organization, and not legally entitled to its tax exempt status under IRS federal code and regulations. Baracka Hussein Obama, Jr. has the least experience of all the presidential candidates. He occupied a seat in the Illinois legislature for 8 years, where he claims he did not keep any records. Obama has missed over 290 votes ( 45.5 % ) in the current congress, making his voting record the worst of all Democrats. He has just three years of experience in the U.S. Senate. On foreign policy, Obama claims that living in the largest Muslim nation, Indonesia, makes him experienced in foreign policy. On national defense, Obama stated that he will never use nuclear weapons, under any circumstance. Hmmm....Dangerous anyone?? How the hell is he supposed to know ANYTHING about being president??? Just because every other word out of this mans mouth is "CHANGE" do you ever question what the hell he is actually saying??? or your midn just defaults to " Oh its change from bush so that must be good right?" LOL Like this is what we need when we have China, Russia and Iran just waaaaaiiiittttinnngg for the opportune time...think about it or if your voting for Obama...DON'T THINK AT ALL. Sarah Palin: In 2006, running on a clean-government platform, Palin defeated then-Governor Murkowski in the Republican gubernatorial primary.[41] Her running mate was State Senator Sean Parnell. Senator Ted Stevens made a last-moment endorsement and filmed a TV commercial together with Palin for the gubernatorial campaign.[42] In August, she declared that education, public safety, and transportation would be the three cornerstones of her administration.[43] Despite spending less than her Democratic opponent, she won the gubernatorial election in November, defeating former Governor Tony Knowles 48.3 percent to 40.9 percent.[6] Palin became Alaska's first woman governor and, at 42, the youngest in Alaskan history. She is the first Alaskan governor born after Alaska achieved U.S. statehood and the first governor not inaugurated in Juneau; she chose to have the ceremony held in Fairbanks instead. She took office on December 4, 2006. She sometimes broke with the state Republican establishment. For example, she endorsed Parnell's bid to unseat the state's longtime at-large U.S. Congressman, Don Young.[44] Palin also publicly challenged Senator Ted Stevens to come clean about the ongoing federal investigation into his financial dealings.[45] Shortly before his July 2008 indictment, she held a joint news conference with Stevens, described by The Washington Post as being held "to make clear she had not abandoned him politically."[40] A poll published by Hays Research[46] on July 28, 2008, showed Palin's approval rating at 80 percent,[47] while another Ivan Moore[48] poll showed it at 76 percent, a drop which the pollsters attributed to the controversial firing of Public Safety Commissioner Walt Monegan.[49] A subsequent Rasmussen Reports poll from July 31, 2008 showed 35 percent of Alaskans rated her performance as excellent, 29 percent good, 22 percent fair, and 14 percent poor.[50] Abortion - In 2002, while running for lieutenant governor, Palin called herself as "pro-life as any candidate can be."[43] She opposes abortion for rape and incest victims, supporting it only in cases where the mother's life is in danger,[108] and suggested that requiring parental consent for abortions be added to Alaska's constitution.[109] Palin is a member of Feminists for Life.[110] A 2006 article in the Anchorage Daily News refers to Palin as supportive of contraception but does not go into detail on the subject.[43] ANWR drilling - Palin has strongly promoted oil and natural gas resource development in Alaska, including opening the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge (ANWR) to drilling.[51] Capital Punishment - Palin supports capital punishment for some crimes. She has stated that: "If the legislature passed a death penalty law, I would sign it. We have a right to know that someone who rapes and murders a child or kills an innocent person in a drive-by shooting will never be able to do that again."[111] Creationism and Evolution - In a televised debate in 2006, Palin said she supported teaching both creationism and evolution in public schools. She clarified her position the next day, saying that if a debate of alternative views arose in class she would not prohibit its discussion. She added that she would not push the state Board of Education to add creation-based alternatives to the state's required curriculum.[112] Global Warming - Palin does not believe that global warming is human-caused.[54] McCain-Palin rally in Washington, Pennsylvania, on August 30, 2008Guns - Palin, a long-time member of the National Rifle Association, strongly supports its interpretation of the Second Amendment as protecting individual rights to bear arms, including handguns. She also supports gun safety education for youth.[113] Marijuana - Palin opposes the re-legalization of marijuana in Alaska, stating concerns about the message re-legalization would send to her children. Palin has admitted smoking marijuana, which was legal under Alaskan state law although illegal under US law at the time.[43][114] Same-Sex Marriage - Palin opposes same-sex marriage[43] and supported a non-binding referendum for a constitutional amendment to deny state health benefits to same-sex couples.[115] Palin has stated that she supported the 1998 constitutional amendment to ban same-sex marriage.[43] Sex Education - Palin is a "firm supporter of abstinence-only education in schools" according to CNN in 2006.[116] When running for governor in 2006, Palin wrote, "Yes, the explicit sex-ed programs will not find my support," in response to a questionnaire by the Eagle Forum Alaska.[117][118] Terrorism and Iraq - Palin's foreign policy positions were unclear at the time she was picked as McCain's running mate.[119] Shortly after she became governor in December 2006, the Alaska Business Monthly asked Palin for her views about troop escalations in Iraq. She replied "I've been so focused on state government, I haven't really focused much on the war in Iraq. I heard on the news about the new deployments, and while I support our president, Condoleezza Rice and the administration, I want to know that we have an exit plan in place…"[120][121] She has said she supports President Bush's idea of stopping terrorism "by taking the fight to the terrorists".[77][119] Palin has also tied the war to the quest for new energy supplies, saying, "We are a nation at war and in many [ways] the reasons for war are fights over energy sources, which is nonsensical when you consider that domestically we have the supplies ready to go."[122] Wildlife conservation - Palin opposed federal listing of the polar bear as an endangered species on the grounds that the "population has dramatically increased over 30 years as a result of conservation,"[123] and supported a controversial predator-control program involving aerial hunting of wolves to increase moose populations for hunters.[124] Wow... LOOK AT ALL THESE THINGS!!! Hmmm...I wonder who is more expirienced. At the very least we know that this VP pick does not have her own head up her arse. Anyone who sits there and tells me its ok to abort full term fetuses can just go to hell, are you even human?? Obama is a radical and he is dangerous. Peace! |
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Will destroy for food
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Actually, 1999 VQ35DE :P
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I now leave you with my bewbs post. Last edited by 1997 GA16DE : 09-02-2008 at 07:19 PM. |
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Actually, 1999 VQ35DE :P
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Ok, I read down further. I feel more inclined to post an intelligent response.
We're all going on about how Barrack is only a Senator (8 years state, 3 years US). Am I wrong to say that SENATOR John McCain is ALSO a U.S. Senator? Am I wrong to assume that he has only been a member of the House and a member of the Senate for almost his entire career? Granted his age means he's been in the senate for much longer than Obama, I can't imagine there's that big of a difference in their political backgrounds. The argument is pretty clear, McCain and Obama's first duty as a president is to choose a VP. Obama won that round fair and square. I also wouldn't say that McCain 'lost' but rather he completely got annihilated. I don't know what fucking rock he found Palin hiding under, maybe she showed him her boobs. No wait, that would kill him. HEY!!! I Just figured out how Palin plans to take the presidency. |
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Will destroy for food
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![]() Biden was not a good choice considering obamas stance on change. he had a chance, but he went with the old white guy...very original. But im sure it had something to do with hunter |
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Actually, 1999 VQ35DE :P
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I would say 70% of politicians are old white guys. Are you counting points on originality? I mean, I know this entire election has been nothing but an entertainment show, I would've personally chosen the midget who plays mini-me....and painted him black. |
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I would say it like this. It takes much longer as a Senator to gain useful experiance as compared to Governor. I put Barrack in that catagory. I do not put Palin ahead of Barrack though. I would say they are "roughly equal". |
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Being a Senator or a Governor are both great experiences to have when running for President. This election is more about policy than experience. Both sides clearly show what they want to do. Regardless of who wins I will be happy about the outcome knowing that the Bush Regime will step out. I'd rather have Obama/Biden though.
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Will destroy for food
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im not counting points, but if was so for change, why would he pick a typical politician that has a lobbiest for a son? Just wiat until (if) his issues come out. Last edited by jabtay : 09-02-2008 at 09:23 PM. |
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