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Obama on the other hand, chose a man who has had years of experience on the senate foreign relations committee. A man who COULD be president and execute the duties of the office successfully. This was his first executive decision.
Who did better? IF you can answer this honestly you should perhaps reconsider your unwaivering loyalty to the republican party. Facts are facts.
Oh, by the way, for you Liberal Looneys who are drinking the Obama Kool-Aid, I hope that it tastes good for now, because in November it will become very bitter, indeed!
I guess those of you who are now running to sacrifice Palin for this information are so perfect and should be considered to replace her as VP for the GOP huh?
Give me a break. What is going with her daughter should be left a private family matter and shouldn't affect her ability as a public official...
She is Not ready for prime time. And neither is he!!! I am seriously considering voting demo for the first time in my life. Yes, !!!!
John McCain lied to you guys and you don't even do the reading to know about it.
But since it is one of your own, you recommend that we not pass judgement--a very provisional understanding of morality, indeed.
The Palin pregnancy-gate has made two things clear: conservative families are just (and maybe even more) prone to dysfunction; and conservatives who cling to their high-minded principles, and impose them on others, are just trying to hide their own dysfunction and bad behavior.
"Sarah Palin is not a suitable choice for the VP nomination. She lacks ANY experience on the foreign policy stage."
Obama has even less experience. And he is running for president!!!
McCain made a huge mistake choosing her. This raises some serious questions about McCain's judgement.
What's at question is her judgment in accepting the vp spot given her daughter's situation, and McCain's judgment in offering it to her. That's what has to be judged, because we want a president who can make the correct informed decision when confronted with a new situation. And with these two extremely important decisions, both Palin and McCain fail. Miserably.
Ah well. Once she's off the ticket she can go home and rejoin the Alaska Separatist Movement.
This selection is meant to pander solely to the female vote, telling us exactly what he thinks of women....that they are shallow and uninformed and will vote for someone just because they are a woman. How silly and transparent. It also speaks volumes about his arrogance and hubris in thinking that he alone is strong enough to carry the GOP banner without a strong running mate.
I'm a registered Republican, but quite frankly, I don't like what I see from either candidate at this point.
Baaa, my sheep. Baaa.
wrz: Care to back up your "Obama has no experience!" boasts? No, of course not, since that would require research, which would require independent thought. It's easier to just let Rush and Sean tell you what to think, right?"
You're right. B. Hussein Obama has experience as a community organizer. The community projects he helped set up are now empty and boarded up. His time in the US Senate consisted mostly of running for president.
It appears he's a high school dropout.
Nice family for the country to look up to...
ARG: Obama 49%, McCain 43%
Gallup: Obama 50% McCain 42%
Rasmussen: Obama 51% McCain 45%
Hotline/Diageo: Obama 48% McCain 39%
CBS: Obama 48% McCain 40%
All margins have widened in Obama's favor since announcement of Palin as VP pick. Yes, Palin has us shaking in our boots -- as we try to contain the laughter.
Bristol's unfortunate pregnancy is the least of the issues.
It's the revelation that Palin turned down the bridge to nowhere but KEPT THE MONEY.
It's the revelation that as mayor of Podunkville she hired lobbyists to get $27,000,000 of federal pork for her 6000 residents.
It's the revelation that she and her husband belonged to the crackpot Alaska Independence Party, a group whose leader expressed hatred for America and our flag and wanted to secede from the union.
No need to pick on poor Bristol when there's so much other low-hanging fruit!
Palin's candidacy is going to go down in history as one of the most spectacular political train wrecks of all time.
Maybe Bristol's mother should have thought about that before she threw her hat in the ring. How could she not have known this would happen?
Great mother. I guess we see where her priorities are.
For the Utah delegates who are LDS, their verbal support of a working mom with a family falling apart at home are contrary to their core beliefs.
She should quietly withdraw and allow McCain to choose someone else.
I feel like a fool because I voted for Bush twice, which is something my teenage kids will never let me forget. I was duped by his fake down-home style, and I actually believed he was a social and economic conservative who would follow a "humble foreign policy," like he promised.
More fool me, Bush has been a disaster for the economy and foreign relations.
This Utah LDS mom will *not* vote for any Republican in 2008. I urge all the women of Utah to vote Obama, for our kids sake, because health, education and jobs are very important family values.
Captain Hammer: All I ever hear from Democrats is how terrible America is! How no one has a job, except rich people. How no one has health care, except the rich. How America is suffering! If you show them proof that they are wrong, the tell us we "just don't get it" or that we are stupid! I call it lies! If you want to believe that about our great country, go ahead, but most Americans won't always buy into their crap!
"health, education and jobs are very important family values."
AMEN!!! It's so great to hear another Mormon say that!
I have a DS son and I did stay home with him, but many of the mothers of other handicapped children don't and nobody is crucifying them.
Furthermore, having a handicapped child, or even a teenager in trouble, isn't the sign of "failure in the home."
As we have been told many times, it is failure to teach that is the failure--not failure of children to follow those teachings--or have we forgotten the principle of agency? Even God lost 1/3 of His children--do we think we are better than Him?
We may not like Gov. Palin's candidacy, but these peronal attacks are unrighteous, unkind, and unnecessary.
In nearly 50 years of following presidential elections, I have NEVER been less impressed with ANY of the candidates. What has America come to?
Bristol's boyfriend is going to appear with the Palins at the GOP convention.
It appears he's a high school dropout.
Nice family for the country to look up to...
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Rush Limbaugh was a High School drop out.....
Any other formal education? No...
You have been mayor in a town the size of Vernal, UT and governor of a state that has a total population that's about 1/4 the size of the Wasatch front. OK not bad...anything else??
You like to hunt moose, elk, etc? OK...Me too, but how is that suppose to help us?
Yes you are good looking... (pause)...
Yes we want "change" but this seems a little drastic don't you think! But I DO like to hunt moose!
Well the other candidate has a BA in poly sci from U of Delaware and a J.D. from Syacuse (A top 10 law school according to US News).
He's also been on chairman on several judicial and foreign relations committees in the US Senate.
He's been a senator since 1973. He is a good father. His son was a partner in a law firm until elected as attorney general - also a captain in the National Guard (Iraq).
Now tell me about your family...
Looks like McCain's selection of Sarah Palin may have lost him the votes of "Grimble" and "fool me thrice" and a handful of other liberals commenting here. But you can't honestly believe that, regardless of how the rest of the country votes, McCain will receive anything less than 80%, or so of the Utah vote, can you?
Here's a prediction you can take to the bank: None of the frantic blather being trumpeted here by you liberals will have a noticeable effect on Utah voters.
Your problem is, we're not as stupid as you think we are.
Our candidates are supposed to represent the best of American 'virtues'. Yes, I know that none of us are perfect, but what was McCain thinking?! He selected a candidate whose own family isn't living up to the 'virtues' she purports to bring to society at large, and is currently under an ethics investigation herself!
Maybe if Utahns started voting with their heads and not by the party of a candidate people wouldn't call you stupid.
The change we need is a return to decency. There's not the slightest hope of that kind of change in the Democrat party.
If you want to elect this low expecations team, do it. But not with my vote. I will no longer walk lockstep with the so-called Mormon vote. It's time to break free and vote with our heads, not because someone is prettier than the other.
This one flooped all over the place. I won't suport McCain in his first and really BAD decision.
Slick Willy couldn't keep his pants on, nor John Edwards for that matter. These boys are supposedly adults, too.
Describing Palin: Mother, wife, Governor
Describing Obama: Senator. He has a wife and 2 children is sometimes mentioned.
If you cannot see the sexist slant, it is no wonder the glass ceiling remains intact in the U.S.
Here are a couple names you should look up:
Benazir Bhutto
Margaret Thatcher
Cristina Fern�ndez de Kirchner
Maria Estela Isabel Martinez de Peron
Indira Gandhi
Golda Me�r
Mireya Moscoso
Gro Harlem Brundtland
and on and on and on
Like I said, McCain gave the American people (in the West) a brand new program to watch. It's called "Little House on the Alaskan Prairie." And believe me, from the sounds of some of the responses on the blogs, that is all it will take to get the sheep (and Moose) back into the barn. Grandpa McCain knows that most of the so-called �western� family values were dramatized in the Little House series and were emulated by western families everywhere. Sarah Palin reinforces the idea that the West is still the West. People will lose themselves in the drama and tragedy of the Palins while the US and it�s economy continue to unravel beneath them. Yes, Utah will vote for this series. And no doubt Idaho and a few other states. Involving themselves in this soap-opera will insulate them from the reality they can�t seem to face.
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