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McCain has ZERO "executive experience", why should any Republican vote for him?!?

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Since Republicans like to use that word "executive experience" a lot in their attempt to discredit Obama, I thought it one's patriotic duty to drum this fact into their heads: McCain has never had an executive post.

Among the 4 contenders, only Palin has that "experience".

It should be Palin-Romney/Giuliani, anyone but the NO EXECUTIVE EXPERIENCE McCain.

Yes, I know, the truth stings and barbs.

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  1. First of all you are wrong, He had experience as a squadron commander in the Navy. Secondly, Obama's and Biden's experience pale in comparison to McCain's. Do you really want to bring this topic up since both of your men are so weak in that area?  


  2. Ma'am, you are sooooo right!

    Star for you!

  3. Wouldn't you agree that a ticket with SOME executive experience is better than one with NO experience?  I would.

  4. Notice how ALL republicans are all over Palin? It's because McCain has NO executive experience and NO qualities. Palin is their shining light of hope. Too bad they are rushing to fall in love with her and not even researching who she really is.  

  5. use your logic on the whole democratic ticket and no one should vote democratic! 0bama would have the least experience of ANY president in over 100 years ...that is a fact now accept it and move along

    ms hilton you are retarded...Carter, Reagan, Bush, Clinton, Bush were all governors......Kennedy and 1 other incumbant senator have EVER been president and I would argue about how WELL Kennedy actually was LOL

  6. They DONT CARE whether Mccain is a dumb, idiotic old man who doesnt know anything about the economy, the world or even Iraq.

    As long as they see Obama lose (whos black if you havent noticed) its all that matters.

    3/4 of the people in the RNC were old people....what do you expect?

  7. One thing McCain does have is Honor, Courage, and Commitment..

    This man has gone through 5 and half years of constistent torture, ridicule, and severe beatings as a POW in Vietnam causing him to be partially handicapped as well, however, he has never betrayed his country nor his people. Can any of the other candidates be able to say the same nor made the same sacrifices he has for the nation?  

  8. McCain is a hypocrit. I still don't like Palin though....doesn't look like she knows what's she doing

  9. McCain supporters are voting for him because they are a reflection of who they are as people.  Redneck, ignorant hicks, who don't like anything foreign.  

  10. McCain was a leader in the military, that is ONE reason we should vote for his leadership abilities over a community organizer/aggitator.

    In terms of military experience or major leadership positions, B.O. has ABSOLUTELY LESS qualifications than ANY president in U.S. history.  Not just the past 100 years, EVERY SINGLE U.S. president has had military experience and/or held a major leadership position in the state or federal government before they were elected to the Presidency!

    "No Way, No How, NObama!"

  11. He doesn't and being mayor or governor doesn't mean squat, otherwise George W Bush would be the greatest president ever since he was a governor, and Republcians would have nominated Rudy Giuliani as their nominee since he was the famous mayor of NYC.

  12. MCCAIN HAS PLENTY.  WHERE YOU BEEN?

  13. Because Palin's on the ticket.

  14. Actually, McCain had executive experience in the military.

  15. Once again, Republicans have shown how they operate: Shoot first, ask questions later. One of the accusations they have leveled against Obama is that he has "no executive experience". Until McCain got Palin to run as Hillary-surrogate, then used her to claim "See, even my VP candidate has more "executive experience" than Obama!"

    Which only served to highlight one crucial fact: McCain ALSO has NO executive experience! Besides, like your other question stated, the role of the President is not one where you can go to school for. Only a President running for a second term can rightfully claim to have the "experience" in being one. (And to think some moron had the audacity to say "Close counts in the political game." What a moron.)

    And I agree: Coming from the military is actually disadvantageous if you're suddenly thrown in a situation where everyone is free to oppose you. The military is all about discipline and order, "think, move and act as one" is the order of the day. A democracy values diversity of ideas. I can't believe some of the responses you're getting for your question! These are the people who are voting?!? Thank goodness I'm not American!

  16. WAS THEY WORRIED ABOUT EXECUTIVE EXPERIENCE WHEN THEY VOTED BUSH IN ???????? I SURE HOPE THE h**l THEY WASN'T !!!!!!!

    OBAMA/BIDEN '08!!!!!!!

  17. Exactly!! If the only qualified candidate is one with "executive experience" then by that argument John McCain is unqualified.  

  18. His V.P. has more executive experience than Obama or Biden.

    There is a reason why Americans normally elect governors to be presidents. Unfortunately, most uneducated people don't know the reason.

  19. Sarah Palin has executive experience, so his ticket is balanced ;). Unlike Obama, who just chose another senator...a senator that even the democraps hate.  OoOh, d**n it is too late for me...I forgot (somefreekinghow) about the officer in the military and being tortured for FIVE years as a POW in Nam.  Yeah, that's right, I am bringing that up again.  I know how you liberals hate to hear about people who have bravely served their country since you all like to dodge drafts ;).

    Lol, it's sad, Obama has less experience than Warren G. Harding.  But, at least Harding admitted he didn't know what the h**l he was doing.  Obama keeps clinging to his "community organizer" job.

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