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Women, are you going to support Governor Sarah Palin for VP?

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Now that Obama doesn't think a woman is good enough to be VP - will you vote for another woman - who, BTW, has more executive experience than Senator Clinton?

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  1. Lets compare Obama's community activism with her actual executive experience.

    Gov. Palin has served 16 years in public office 12 of which were serve in executive offices.

    Sen. Obama was a community organizer? He as served 9 years as a State Legislator and 2 1/2 years in the US Senate. Non of which are "Executive" positions.

    What is a community organizer anyway?  


  2. I like Palin, but I do not care for her being anti g*y.  Her changing the US Constitution worries me A LOT.  But I have absolutely no concerns about her doing a good job as prez should McCain die in office.  I truly believe she will simply surround herself with good advisers.

    I wish I could vote for Barr, who I feel is the best candidate of all of them, but doing that "gives" a vote to Obama.  

    I really don't know what I will do in November.  

  3. not just no, but h**l no! she was the governor of alaska, for Christs sake! alaska??!! they have more reindeer than people there! and the lady before me is right, she has more executive experience then SENATOR mccain. being governor doesn't mean you can run a country! especially when you haven't done much else in politics. that's like saying i have more executive experience, then hillary, obama, and mccain, beacuse i am PRESIDENT of my University Democrats at school. does that mean that i am qualified to run the country? h**l no it doesn't! and this lady, she has like 5 kids, one who is in Iraq, and a baby who has down syndrome, do you think she and her husband are going to be able to take care of those kids when she's VP? And mccain is old, so if something happend to him, this lady is going to be president?!

    there are so many things wrong with this pick. first of all, he has been bi tching about obama not having enough experience, but then he picks this lady to be VP and she has had less experince running anything then a 3rd grade student council representative! he's supposed to be doing what's best for the country, but he decided to play politics with this one, and if something happens to him he is going to leave us witha  commander in chief who has to put changing diapers before the country first.

    also! he is basically saying that women are dumb enough to just vote for him because he has a woman on his ticket. he is basicaly saying that palin is equal to clinton. that any woman is equal to another, because she is just a woman.  

  4. h**l No!

  5. GET A GRIP...I'm not following a Woman who isn't Smart enough to KNOW when she is being used as a PAWN!!!

  6. Mrs. Palin is another Phyllis Shafly.  Hillary was right -- no way, no how, no McCain!

  7. NO--I do not base my votes on someone's gender, I am not that shallow.  We all know that McCain picked Palin to get Hillary supporters.  Ha,ha, I think that is funny.  Palin is no Hillary.  

  8. Because McCain picked Palin to run on his ticket, now I definitely don't know who to vote for.  Obama is still at the puberty stage in life if you compare that to his political experience and decision making history.  So, I wasn't happy about him as a candidate.  Then he picked Bidin and I was surprised.  I thought it would be Hillary and I might have swung my vote in his direction if that happened.  I think he didn't pick her because she'd outsmart him in no time and he'd surely lose to her in the next election.  Wasn't sure how I felt about McCain as my next president either.  Waited to see who he'd choose to run with him.  Now it turns out to be someone who no one has ever heard of -- in fact, she was described and/or announced by the media as "the little known Governor of Alaska".  She may have more decision making skills since she was Mayor and then Governor but I think I heard Alaska has like 9,000 people.... not the same as world affairs.  No, I'd not support her BECAUSE she's a woman.  I'd support her only if I believed in her and right now I don't know enough about her to do that.

    P.S. My personal opinion as to why McCain took so long in choosing a running mate is this.  I think he waited to see what Obama was doing.  If Obama chose Hillary to run with him, then McCain probably would have chosen a black person to run with him, just to keep everything in the "history making" trend this whole election seems to be based on.

  9. You need to stop lying.That b.tch doesn't have enough experience to tie my shoelaces and doesn't even support a women's right to choose even in cases of rape or incest, she is no Hillary Clinton.

  10. No, she's way too conservative for me.  

  11. No - I disagree with Palin on pretty much every important issue, including women's rights.

  12. I am. Not because she's a woman. but i like her stances on issues.  

  13. I am!

  14. probably,  i like what i have seen of her so far, and she is way better than joe biden. but there is a long time until november.  

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