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How have Obama's Senate experiences helped him to be a presidential candidate?

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How have Obama's Senate experiences helped him to be a presidential candidate?

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  1. it didn't


  2. PRESENT PRESENT PRESENT PRESENT PRESENT PRESENT

  3. <<crickets>>

    **snicker**

  4. Voted present for most of his career in tho IL senate.  Was present 143 days in the U S senate.

  5. What experience. He has not show up to work since he started running of pres.

    Presidential hopeful differences

      

    John McCain, Hillary Clinton, and Barak Obama were walking down a Washington D.C. street when they came upon a homeless person. The Republican, John McCain, gave the homeless person his business card and told him to come to his office for a job. He then took $20 out of his pocket and gave it to the homeless person.

      

    Hillary was very impressed, so when they came upon another homeless person, she decided to help. She walked over to the homeless person and  gave him directions to the welfare office. She then reached into John McCain's pocket and got out $20. She kept $15 for her administrative fees and gave the homeless person $5.

      

    When they came upon yet another homeless person, Barak told the homeless person to 'have hope...change is coming...' and gave him  nothing.

      

    Now do you understand the differences?


  6. Being able to walk across the stage in high heels is more important.

  7. He's seen first hand how the legislature works. He's also gotten to understand Washington and how it works.

    I don't think a complete stranger to Washington is going to be effective.

  8. He's aware of the national issues and has a much better grasp of the international situation than McCain does.  He also understands that our cities need a lot of help and that we shouldn't have so many poor people in a country with this much wealth.

  9. He has discovered a way to tell "poor" people that he will steal from the rich and give them everything they need. They will get what belongs to someone else and not have to work for it. He has convinced them that they aren't belittled by living on stolen money.

  10. obama has spent his entire senate career running for president...so to answer you question...it hasn't.  he is less experienced than palin.

  11. They haven't!

  12. He hasn't even done that job!! HAHAHAHAHAHAHA!  He has been to busy running for a higher office.

  13. what senate experience?  oh i forgot "PRESENT"

  14. 10 years ago he was a "community organizer" whatever that means. He was in the senate less than a year before he started running for president.  That tells me he didn't care much about the job but was just using it as a means to an end. At least Biden has been a senator for a long time and took the job seriously.

  15. I can't say that it has helped him much, although he has at least been exposed to the legislative process, which partially involves the president.

    Senator Obama has shown up for work 144 days in the US

    Senate.  Neither he nor Senator Biden has had any administrative or military command experience . . or training.

    Senator Obama has not introduced any legislation for any of the programs that he promises.  He does well with teleprompters when speaking, but is woefully inadequate when he gets an unexpected question; even from a child.

    Senator Obama is indecisive when called upon to make immediate decisions.  There is nothing wrong with wanting to get the facts to reach a reasoned conclusion, but there are some things that one needs to be prepared to decide in advance.

    He is the least ready of any presidential or vice-presidential candidate I have ever seen.

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