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Is Sarah Palin ready to be President if McCain suddenly dies?

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I have read all about this woman today, as compelling as her story may seem,and i like her she is going to become a very well known woman...but McCain is 72 and has suffered from cancer, which means that McCain could die while he is in office...even if u like this woman...do u really think that McCain is using his brain when choosing her?

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  1. I find this sort of thinking hilarious.  Suddenly you libs think experience is important.

    She has more executive experience than Obama and Biden combined.  She accomplished more in 5 years than Obama has in his entire life.

    Her resume is pages longer than Obama's.

    How can you be "worried" about her supposed lack of experience being so close to the office of the President, when your "Presidential" candidate has even LESS experience?


  2. Sarah Palin is the most capable vice presidential candidate I have seen in my lifetime.  She is not "more of the same."

    She is an honorable, dedicated, focused, hard-working, intuitive woman.  She is a reformer.  She is not an elitist.  Other than McCain, she is the only candidate with administrative experience.

  3. I would say, her experience as a Mayor and then as Governor of the largest State in the Union, combined with her experience as Commander-in-Chief of the Alaska National Guard make her far more suitable to be president than Obama.  

    Her strong personality, strong moral fiber, Conservative values and natural leadership ability will make her a quick study for the Presidency.  Besides, unlike Obama, she has time to learn BEFORE becoming the President.  For Obama, it would be on the job training.  I cannot think of anything more dangerous.

    If the thought of Governor Palin being Commander-in-Chief gives you pause, the thought of Barrak Obama being Commander-in-Chief should keep you up nights.

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  4. Did anyone ask that question when Clinton ran for President and had Al Gore as his running mate(my reason for asking is that he had horrible eating habits and could have suffered an MI day 1.) Obviously you think that Obama will be "ready on day one" but why?

    what about this question: Do you think that Nancy Pelosi is ready to be president? why am i asking, bc she's 3rd in line...

  5. noo she has no kindd of experience she prolly will **** up our economy even more than it already iss like bushh..obama is going to be president so it doesnt even matter now. this is going to be an easyyy election so im not worried anymoreee OBAMA 08

  6. Yes she is. I would feel better about her running the country with her actual executive experience than Obama's 140 or so -days- law making experience in the senate.

  7. McSame met this woman one time.So much for good judgment.

         If you had only met someone one time would you trust them with your kids or grand kids.If you vote for McSame you are.

      She never had more experience than Obama.What does she know about Russia, China,Iran Iraq.The answer is 0.

        For the idiot wondering if Pelosi was ready to be president.If Hastert was she sure is.I forefathers said she was.

  8. She is more ready than Obama. She has more experience than Obama. Like it or not, a lot of people are very pleased with McCain's VP choice. Get over it.

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  9. Lets just hope we never have to consider that.

    Obama all the way.

    Peace

    Jim

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  10. The right answer is no, but Republicans are so out-of-touch they dont realize its ridiculous no matter how hard they spin this fiasco.

  11. YES --- "...is articulate and bright and clean and a nice-looking..."

  12. Yes, she's ready.

    Obama's not, never will be.

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