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How many people have changed their mind about McCain now that he's picked a strong executive running mate?

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I believe most women should be bare foot pregant and in the kitchen making pie. But his woman can do it all . I'm impressed and may vote for the Ticket now.

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  1. You are funny!

    strong executive running mate

    ROFL LMAO


  2. Palin is a far-right fundie nutjob hypocrite who (until very recently) belonged to a political party that actually wanted to vote on *leaving* America!

    That's all we need to know about her.


  3. I am a Obama supporter but was not fearful if McCain won as he is a good guy who I happen to disagreed with on many points.  With his pick, I now fear if he wins what will happen.  Her view are so off the wall.  His judgment in picking her makes me think again about his decision making abilities.  Plus, if he should die in office, God help our nation!!!

  4. I know that I haven't.

  5. I have not changed my mind about voting for McCain, I am voting for Obama.  If just the fact that her daughter is pregnant and she has five children made you vote for her than the Republican party has a problem.  

  6. How on earth is she strong?  No foreign experience, less then two years of political office and already facing an abuse of power investigation.  Doesn't know what the VP does?  Husband works for BP Oil.  Daughter is showing the true colors of their family values with the pictures that have shown up of her making out with another girl, drinking, waving gang signs.  You think this is a strong running mate?  LMAO - why not just vote for Mickey Mouse.  

  7. Hillary was strong.... Palin is no comparison, so don't generalize women. They are not interchangeable.

    Romney would've been the REAL experienced executive.

  8. I don't vote for politicians so to answer your question...I have not changed how I am voting.

    Also, I believe that people with your views of women are a key contributor to the population problems that plague our country and our resources.

    My opinions only.

  9. hahahahaha.  you must be jokin'--yeah, you are right.  ha hahaahah

    anyway.

    I have changed my mind even further to the NOOOOOO for McCain, he has proven fnially with Palin--his nail in his coffin, that he's crazy and she's a loser pick with too much family baggage and hypocritical

    views. ....Abstinence...where?

  10. She's some gal.  I like her alot.  The more they throw at her,the more she stands up to it.  Women rock!

  11. Sweet......add yet another misogynist in the Republican column

  12. I don't i was voting for Mc cain, but now i'm not because of his pick... She doesn't have any of the qualities that i Look for.

  13. McCain may have made a mistake.

    Is it true that Palin wants creationism taught is schools instead of evolution ?

    So much for picking a moderate.

  14. Strong in exactly what areas?

  15. As a libertarian, I am pleased with his pick and may now vote for him!


  16. Not me. I still don't want him for my Prez. His first executive type decision was picking Palin and he failed miserably.

  17. Nope...I'm still voting for Obama.  I guess with your views on women that you will be voting for McCain?  

  18. i will. not b/c she's the VP, but b/c Obama is the only other choice. At least McCain put country first at least once in his life. The left just seems ignorant on the issues, and only like Obama for his speeches and.....well, i don't know. The left wants to come off as open-minded and free-thinkers, but they seem quiet the opposite. It's sad and kinda scary. I guess when all you see and hear is anti-republican, you tend to be a sheep and follow the pretty pictures and shiney words.  

  19. I'm not.  She has no ability to parent a child... look at the 17 year old pg, she has no international experience,  governor of a state of only 700,000 and only for almost two years, and even John Mc said how wonderful she was as a member of the PTA.  Oh, good.

  20. Not me.

    And bare foot pregnant and in the kitchen making pie, is John McCain's voting record on womens rights.


  21. Strong executive? Less than 2 years as a governor of the 47th most populous state in the union, hardly quilifies one as having 'strong executive' experience. You pointing this out as a reason you will now vote for the ticket shows you lack of understanding as to what the VP actually does. The VP position has NO EXECUTIVE POWERS. Therefor to take advantage of her supposed 'strong executive experience' she would need to be on the top of the ticket. (And should be by your argument.) The VP is a figurehead that does a lot of foreign policy duties, like meeting dignitaries that the president can't fit into his schedule. Another VP duty is to preside over the senate and make sure they are doing their job. And to be the tie breaking vote if needed. The VP job is VASTLY more legislative than executive. Have a strong executive in this position is pointless unless you are expecting the president to die.

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