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Obama: I Have More Executive Experience Than Palin reallly ??

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For Barack Obama to argue that he’s experienced enough to be president because he’s running for president is desperate. It is a testament to Barack Obama’s inexperience and failing qualifications that he would stoop to passing off his candidacy as comparable to Governor Sarah Palin’s executive experience managing a budget of over $10 billion and more than 24,000 employees,”

Barack Obama contends that he is more experienced in executive matters than Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin because he has managed his presidential campaign for the past 18 months.

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  1. What a joke !! ... HE is a joke !!!

    Obama is going to give our sovereignty over to the United Nations through his Global Poverty Act (S.2433).

    Alaska Govermor Sarah Palin has MORE TOTAL political experience than Obama.

    KimS


  2. Okay, I guess I missed it when Sarah Palin became the prosumptive Republican candidate and John McCain became the running mate.

  3. I love your questions!  :)

    However I hope you know that it is impossible to talk to the kool aid drinking crazies that are BO supporters.

    :)

  4. Grasping for straws. In Sarah's 1st day as mayor of Wasilla, she had more executive experience than Nobanga and Durbin combined. On the second day as mayor, she doubled that.

  5. No he doesn't.

    I saw him bragging that on tv.

    He is taking credit for what his campaign manager does.

  6. Palin doesn't even know wht the VP does , she's clueless , an empty shell who shouldn't even be on the ticket .

  7. He does. She has not done anything other than to win elections that govern a few people and nothing else. When she was Mayor, the town was 1/10th the size of a football field, and Alaska is a large land mass, but their is only less than 1/10th of Los Angeles in its population. She is an idiot with a mini-skirt attitude and wins because their are a lot of ugly women in Alaska. s*x appeal! Get it! What a joke.

  8. You have to be insane to think that McCain/Palin would actually be beneficial for the United States... They would be just one sorry continuation of Bush's term. I understand wanting to be loyal to the Republican party, but voting for them would be like shooting yourself in the foot.

    So yes, just from listening to what Obama is saying, you can perceive that he is more in-tune to what is actually happening in the United States as a whole & not just to the wealthiest citizens.

    Too many soldiers have died overseas. Too many people are struggling to survive in a battered economy. Too many people are blindly following politicians who do not care about them.

    edit/// Good point TRUTH (answerer below mine)... Do people not see that McCain did not make the decision based on what was best for the US? There were so many obvious better choices out there. He just did it to get votes! Does this not even slightly worry any of the McCain followers?

  9. All politicians have had political campaigns.

  10. He can say whatever he wants we know the truth

  11. more panicing from obama

  12. So:

    Obama: on the Senate Foreign Relations Committee.

    Palin: the mayor of the Land of Misfit Toys, and governor of a state that even goeoge bush could lead.

    Yep, Obama has more experience, truly...

  13. in his dreams, maybe.

  14. obama is a joke.

    He's a sissy, he talks thats all, he chikened out on debates when he said he would meet John McCain. He talks and does not walk the walk.

  15. He once managed a Burger King too.

  16. It's time for the voters to drive Barack Hussein Obama out of politics and from out of our midst.

  17. this is just scary: (from jan 17, 2007)



    Sources: Center for Responsive Politics and USA TODAY research

    By Judy Keen, USA TODAY

    CHICAGO —

    Two years in the U.S. Senate. Seven years in the Illinois Senate. One loss in a primary election for the U.S. House of Representatives. One stirring keynote address at a Democratic National Convention. Two best-selling books.

    That's Barack Obama's political résumé. Is it enough to qualify him to be president?

    Sure, says Carol Hood, Democratic Party chairman in Calhoun County, Iowa. "Anymore, that might be a good factor," she says. "He doesn't have a lot of people he owes things to."

    Probably not, says Matt Pearson, Democratic Party chairman in Buena Vista County, Iowa. "He could use a little more experience," he says. "A lot of the people I know say they really like him, but just don't think it's his time yet."

    Obama said Tuesday that this could be his time to run for the Democratic presidential nomination.

    "I certainly didn't expect to find myself in this position a year ago," Obama, 45, said in a statement released as he created a presidential exploratory committee. "But as I've spoken to many of you in my travels … I've been struck by how hungry we all are for a different kind of politics."

  18. Obama haters .... PALIN DOES NOTTTTTTTTT HAVE EXPERIENCE TO BE A GOOD VP ! WHAT WILL IT TAKE TO GET THIS THROUGH YOUR HEADS ?! What don't you understand ? Can't you just be smart and realize McCain chose Palin to get Hillary's votes .. Come on that's what it is a you know it .

  19. The audacity of a nice suit.

  20. You don't know what you're talking about. Go eat some more Fox News Ice cream.  I love the Hypocrisy.  

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