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What in Obama's background or experience prepares him to be commander in chief?

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What in Obama's background or experience prepares him to be commander in chief?

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  1. Nothing that I've seen so far.


  2. I have heard a lot of rhetoric. I have read a lot of newspapers. So far, I have seen no information whatsoever about anything in his background or experience that would qualify him to be President.  

  3. Nothing.

    Which is why people should vote for McCain.

  4. Good question. This is like a tootsie pop commercial: The World May Never Know!

  5. Not a goddamn thing! Zero. Zip. Zilch.

    He's got some nerve even running!

  6. lol,how about him saying clarence thomas wasn't qualified to be in the supreme court.i don't think he has any room to talk!

  7. Absolutely nothing. Well, maybe if his Islamic terrorist roots come out he may all of sudden know how to make decisions concerning a war...but I doubt it even then haha.

    Vote McCain!

  8. Nada. Right canadate wrong country

  9. Obamas calm, cool, and pauses to collect his thoughts, and McCain is an old war dog, crazy finger on the button kinda dude, who seems to be he.l.l bent on conquering the world.

  10. Nothing

  11. Nothing. Dude hasn't even been in the military.

  12. Not being snarky, just totally honest; nothing.  He will have to rely completely on the opinions of others when it comes to military issues.  He has no personal experience with the military or education relating to it.  Nothing in his short political career has prepared him for any CiC type of decision making.  In addition to that, he has very limited experience as a Senator and didn't make the most of the little time he has spent in elected office. He often just voted present instead of taking a stand and seems to have toed the party line when he did vote.  Obama seems to have poor judgment when it comes to associates and really doesn't believe in the free market or a democratic republic.  

    I don't  think he's a bad person but I really think he is frightening as a prospective president let alone commander in chief.

  13. Excellent question.  And I'm very impressed there has been no total partisan rents.  And I happen to agree with most, he doesn't have enough experience to be commander in chief.  He may in 10 years, but definitely not today.

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