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Sarah Palin had an office of 50 people. Is that enough to guide the US?

by Guest57975  |  earlier

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Obama's campaign alone has 2,500 people. I saw her office on TV and it looked like an old downtown bakery in downtown San Jose. This pick is truly laughable. McCain glossed over many Republican women with WAY more foreign policy experience. Were they not pretty enough for him?

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  1. h**l, my grandmother governed a household w the same number of people...i guess she can be vp now!

    obaden 08


  2. The MS-13 gang has over 25,000 operating in North and Central America. Is their leader qualified to run for a major office? Just because a bunch of sheep work for someone, it doesn't mean their candidate is a good one.  

  3. she's a former independent/Secessionist. She's a doof, who's currently being criminally investigated.(um..can you say ethics issues?)She was gov for about 20 mo. She doesn't believe in the protection of polar bears. She thinks the bible should be taught in public schools. She doesn't believe in s*x ed.~ Ergo, her prego teen. She can't mother; so how in the world would people elect her and the war mongore?

    What a mess!

    The Republicans are doing women and feminism a great disservice.


  4. Mrs PTA Sarah Palin is not VP material.Even Republicans have said this on the radio.

  5. And the GOP dare to say that Obama has no administrative experience.  The way Obama had managed his campaign is incredible; raise more $$$ than McCain, low staff turn-over, great mone management, etc, etc, etc.  I


  6. No, it is not experience enough to guide the U.S.  McCain has just made the most important decision he'll make prior to election day, and all indications are that he didn't bother to check the facts and made an impulsive and stupid choice.  I feel sorry for the pregnant daughter; she deserves privacy.

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