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Who is right, Obama supporters or McCain supporters?

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McCain supporters bring up Obama's inexperience as the number one reason not to vote for him, but accept a VP nominee with less experience than Obama.

Obama supporters say judgement is more important than experience, then criticize McCain for selecting such a inexperienced running mate.

Who is right?

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  1. Let's see here---we have a vice presidential hopeful with an 80% approval rating and proven sound executive leadership experience versus the presidential hopeful with a short history in the senate and a record of voting 'present'. you do the math and find some other far left liberal hypocrisy to come up with.


  2. what is the population of Alaska?

  3. Obama supporters.  

  4. Obama supporters.

    How could anyone who is pro war be right about anything? obviously they are effed in the head.

  5. McCain =Action.

    Obama=Talk of Action

    You decide.

  6. I think that the president needs to be super experienced because they are gonna run the show and the VP needs to at least know what is going on but they can be less experienced and get their training on the job. I am very excited about Palin. Go McCain/Palin.

  7. Obama's supporters..

  8. Obama Supporters are right

    Mccain Supporters are angry and scared .

    =]

  9. nobody is right..

  10. Obama all the way

  11. MANY serious reason not to vote for Obama.  Inexperience is one of them.

    I think it is impossible to really give a logical answer to your question the way it stands....it's political rhetoric on both sides.

    But frankly, I can't see, nor have I seen very many people expounding on Barack's "judgment" considering Trinity Church, the Rev. Wright as a 20 year pastor, mentor and almost like an uncle.  Additionally Baracks friends and associates are questionable.  I think judgment is really not very high on the Obama-meter.

    Obama's strong points are simply that he is Black and has a very strong power base with them.  The young and naive like the chanting of "change" and  "hope", the elitist professors hope for socialism, and of course some have a very strong loyalty to the Democratic Party and would vote Democrat if they nominated a large, well-dressed t**d.( and they would swear it smelled as sweet as a Spring afternoon).

  12. Neither.  They are spinning political webs that they'll all get trapped in, sooner or later.  

    I personally think Palin has more experience in an executive role.  But, more than anything, I look at their actions, both current and past, to judge their character and ability to handle stress.  How they conduct themselves is just as important as the issues, the backgrounds, and the experience.  

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