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Who Has Enough Experience to be The President of the United States?

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Candidate "A"- Has great executive experience as a governor who oversees 24,000 state employees, 14 statewide cabinet agencies and a $ 10 billion budget.

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Candidate "B"- Served one-term as a junior senator from Illinois

You pick A or B

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  1. A; and as a value added bonus, she's good looking too.


  2. To answer your question, John MC Cains Experience completely blows Obama out of the water. It is unfortunate that some "others" *cough* democrats thought that what Obama lacked in experience, Biden would pick up the experience part of it. This is about McCain and Obama, that is it. McCain is more experienced, more knowledgeable and better suited for the job. Obama, who has been a Jr Senator for only one term, lacks the experience necessary to be Commander in Chief.  sad though that the Vice President choices are more knowledgeable than the Democratic pick for president. Soon all will be shown for the democrats and the republicans will keep the power in this country.  

  3. hum, this question isn't slanted toward Candidate "A" now is it? I note that no mention of "A" having only minored in political science while "B" majored in it or that "B" taught  courses in constitutional law. or "B"s experience as a state senator or even the fact that "A" is the bottom of the ticket while "B" is the top. As such, this question should be geared to either McCain vs Obama or Palin vs Biden.

    But anyway, if I relied on just the given info, it would be "A" however, I know better and don't like paradigms set for me so my answer is "B".

  4. B - All The Way!

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    Columbia University

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    B.A. Political Science

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    Major International Relations Thesis topic: Soviet nuclear disarmament

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    Harvard Law School

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    J.D. Magna ***' Laude 1988-1991

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    Elected President, Harvard Law Review

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    1983-1988 Director of the Developing Communities Project

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    1993-2004 Senior Professor in Constitutional law at the University of Chicago Law School

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    Illinois Senator 1996-2004

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    Although Mr. Obama is indeed an unseasoned politician, his work before and during his political career proves that he is more than qualified for the Oval Office. His extensive travels overseas, his work with Americans afflicted with dire poverty, and his solid record of anti-proliferation all speak for themselves.

    Mr. Obama's background has cultivated his sensitivity to the rest of the world. After enduring seven years of the Bush administration, which has alienated our friends around the world in unprecedented ways, it is comforting to know that we may soon have a presidential front-runner who understands the nationalism of other countries.

    Americans do not need a candidate with extensive political experience. They deserve a presidential contender who is determined to change this country's troubling course, both at home and abroad.

    At least right now, it appears as if Mr. Obama is the best person equipped to take on this challenge.

  5. Who is candidate A?  Is John McCain a governor? I thought Barack Obama and John McCain were running for the office of President.  Now if we want to compare VP candidates, that is another question.

  6. C - Anyone who has actually held a real job.

    Not the Peter Pan "rich elitists' who have never held a job, worried about getting laid off, or worked hard for little money.

    I would vote for the guy who cleaned the bathrooms in my office building today. He would appreciate the job, be happy with the money and not feel he is entitled to it. Therefore he would appreciate it and do his best.

    I say we write in Mike Rowe  from Dirty Jobs LOL.

    He is a good speaker, has worked in his life, and appreciates what hard working people have to go through.

      

  7. A.  

  8. Candidate A

  9. You have just unleashed the spin doctors and koolaide drinkers of the Liberal left.

    PS  It's A.

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