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9-26-2008 9:25 AM
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ruralart says:
Glad to see folks are beginning to see her clearly. She is very, very scary.
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9-26-2008 11:02 AM
dstruve
lol you democrats are no different than the republicans; using fear whenever you can. Go away both of you.
9-26-2008 11:55 AM
ruralart
Read the article - focus on the quotes of what she actually said in live interviews. The high school students locally could - and are expected to - do better than that! No grammar and no content. I find that frightening - and not because of a party affiliation. It would be frightening no matter what party she was in.

For me it is not about party, but about who will do the best job of the choices we actually have. She is at the bottom of the pack by a long distance, and moving further away the more I read.

In her case it is even more important, due to McCain's age. There is a very real chance she would wind up as President. And that I find very, very scary!
9-28-2008 12:43 AM
ToddDaniels
What I find truly scary is that someone like Obama or Biden could possibly become president and that people like you actually believe this hype.

Obama has absolutely NO qualifications to be president. Has he ever held a leadership position of any kind?
Has he ever had to make a decision that effected real people?
Has he ever had to actually make a decision and stick with it?
Has he ever once worked a real, honest to goodness JOB?
Not academia, not politics, but an actual go out and bust your ass 40-50 hours a week job?
Does Obama even 'know' anyone that has a real job?

Nothing Obama has ever done has qualified him to lead this country. And he complains about Palins leadership naivety. ...
9-29-2008 3:32 PM
Aqualung1000
Nice response ToddDaniels! I too have my reservations of both Biden and Obama. It seems that Biden is loosing it here! He can't give a quote these days without trying to rewrite history, amazing gaff's. Also, as noted Obama has never held a job, never had to survive on a 40 hour a week job, looking back it does seem that he has held many appointed positions ie: lobbying, but no actual work. He just doesn't care to get his hands dirty. I do not trust this man!
9-29-2008 4:57 PM
dulios
Obama has never held a job.
You are f***ing kidding me. The man is 47 years old and has never had a job. Uh huh. US Senator, Illinois State Senator, university lecturer, lawyer, community organizer. Those are called jobs.


never had to survive on a 40 hour a week job
Let me tell you something about community organizers: I did that job for 3 years and worked 55 hours, 5 1/2 days a week, for less than $30,000 a year. Livin' the high life, I tell you. I couldn't even afford cable, for God's sake. And certainly you've heard that he and Michelle just payed off their student loans within the past 4 years, right?

Obama has absolut...
9-29-2008 5:03 PM
ruralart
And Obama, Biden and McCain all understand the issues, whether you agree with their stance or not - and can all communicate using correct grammar! The idea of a VP who neither understands the issues nor is able to communicate clearly, in correct English, I find both frightening and intolerable.

It amazes me that a man who can communicate as clearly as McCain chose a running mate who is as incoherent as Palin.
9-29-2008 5:13 PM
thisnamecantbetaken
able to communicate clearly, in correct English, I find both frightening and intolerable
"They misunderestimated me."

"Rarely is the questioned asked: Is our children learning?"

"Our enemies are innovative and resourceful, and so are we. They never stop thinking about new ways to harm our country and our people, and neither do we."

"There's an old saying in Tennessee — I know it's in Texas, probably in Tennessee — that says, fool me once, shame on — shame on you. Fool me — you can't get fooled again."


From the current president of the United States.

'Nuff said.
9-29-2008 5:15 PM
dulios
The idea of a VP who neither understands the issues nor is able to communicate clearly, in correct English.
See above comment from TN. We've had 8 years of that in a president.
9-29-2008 7:06 PM
Jorjor
It's one thing to consistently misspeak - I've read speculations that Bush might be dyslexic - and yet another altogether to be asked, in an interview on nationwide television, about specifics on one's running mate's record and have nothing more to say other than "I will try to find ya some and bring 'em to ya."

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