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Now that McCain has believed in experience before deciding against it, should McCain just forfeit?

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now that his main argument is gone, he really doesn't have much to stand on.

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  1. Why is it so hard to grasp that McCain is more experienced than Obama/Biden and our VP has more than your Presidential candidate ?

    Is the truth that painful that you all try to bury your head in the sand and yell "say it aint so" ?


  2. Yeah.  that would be real bright.  Just forfeit since he doesn't stand a chance.

    Just wait til he wins though...


  3. On the issue of experience, all I have heard from liberals is how Sarah Palin is not experienced enough to be a heart beat away from the presidency. She has THE SAME amount of experience as Barack Obama. Obama would not be a heart beat away, he WOULD BE the president from Day 1, with the same lack of experience as Palin. Why do liberals not get this fact??  

  4. palin has more experience than obama..so should obama just forfeit? sounds good to me

  5. Governor Palin was Governor 24/7 for two years. Osama has worked as a Senator for 134 days, had 3 bills, and not much else. To compare their experience is an exercise in futility.  

  6. If Biden is far more experienced than Obama, why is Biden not the presidential nominee and Obama the VP? The fact is that a vote for Obama puts Obama in the White House as the President. That's a real experience problem.

  7. Come on, VP's a backup. McCain's the head honcho! He can run a country. Sarah's his wing-woman.

    Can Obama run a country? All he'll do is talk his way about "change" but not do anything about it.

  8. No. Experience is important for presidential candidate along with qualifications and a track record of accomplishments.

    Ironically, Obama possesses none of these things.

  9. Actually, since his VP is more experienced than his opponent...it only solidifies his claim.  Hahaha....what a slap in the face to Obamabots!

  10. Sorry, I am a simple man

    I can't seem to get my brain around your question.

    I guess it sounds like McCain is changing his mind based on his

    experience but decided against it!..

    no ~P McCain should not forfeit

    but I like the way you think as it makes me wonder what goes on

    in the world of BIZZARO world?

  11. He questioned the man running for President.  Even McCain's choice for vp has more executive experience than Obama, who has 143 days in the senate.  ***

  12. Yes - for the good of the nation - YES

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