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Ex. from my other question, McCain chooses Palin after criticism about Obama lacking the experiences ?

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We're not talking about the next Mcdonald employee here, we're talking about the President of the United States of America (some people don't realize that, that's all our us in this pool) - Please do not take this personally, but Palin just doesn't look like she could be the next VP for America (she may have accomplish many in her years, but she just doesn't seem to have the experience to deal with the current problems we have facing us today) - After all that McCain has said and done, I would have imagined a stronger candidate - not to say not Palin is not a great woman, but I imagined that McCain would have chosen a "stronger" candidate.

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  1. Palin isn't running for President.

    But she'll make a better President than Obama any day.


  2. O please those in glass houses should not throw stones......

    She has more experience than Obama!!!!!!!!! Obama doesn't look like he could be the next President ........Obama has only been in the senate for 2 years till he left to campaign and this state senate c**p he keep going back to he was only there for 8 years she has been a Governor of  a whole state not jsjust little senator.......Stop attacking her on eexperience when Obama has less and he's on the top of the ticket....

  3. Firstly, go Google some interviews she's given. She's incredibly articulate and intelligent. Rather than just look at her resume, give her a chance like you gave Obama a chance. Listen to what she has to say. If you still think she doesn't understand the problems facing this country after you learn more about her, then at least you'll have better arguments for why. Secondly, Palin is the vice presidential nominee. Yes, she could become president one day if McCain dies, but Obama--also very inexperienced without any executive experience, unlike Palin--is the *presidential* nominee, meaning that if he's elected, he'll be in the White House on day one. He's not the substitute, he's the main act.

    So, if inexperience is the problem, I'd be more worried about an Obama/Biden ticket than I would a McCain/Palin ticket.

  4. and the more the libs will scream "experience" the more blatant Obama's lack of said experience will become.

    Palin is the only person amongst the four with actual executive experience.  Mayor and governor.

    Obama has what? 4 years as a senator with no real history of accomplishment, Biden is an old standard in the senate, as is McCain, but neither men have had executive powers.

    So the only really experienced person out there is palin.

    her experience might be limited, but it is far more substantial than Obama's and that is without question.


  5. Hum...............

    Palin a Governor of a state that has a surplus running as the VP, or a Junior Senator from a crooked state with ties to shady characters running for President, whom to choose, whom to choose?

    I'm going with McCain and Palin

    Nuff said!

  6. I think he could've picked someone stronger and to the orange is evil, are you serious about her being a good speaker?  The interviews of her I saw every other word was cool.  I'm sorry, but that just seems wrong.  She might be a cool neighbor, but I don't think she'd make a cool president (or vice for that matter).  

  7. I agree; she doesn't look the part; and don't take this personally, but I think she should be focusing on her 5 children instead of the office of Vice President.  Maybe another 5 years or so would be a better time for her to consider this position.  And to think what might happen if John McCain has a stroke, heart attack, cancer, dementia - any of the diseases associated with aging, and she might have to assume the position of President - that's scary to me.

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