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On Aug 29, 4:32*pm, John H wrote:
On Fri, 29 Aug 2008 13:22:54 -0700 (PDT), wrote:
On Aug 29, 4:17 pm, John H wrote:
On Fri, 29 Aug 2008 16:07:41 -0400, hk wrote:
wrote:
On Aug 29, 3:42 pm, John H wrote:


McCain is right though, Obama has NEVER run anything successfully. *He
has NO executive experience at all. *Palin is at least Governor and
has that experience.
Actually, Palin has more executive experience than Biden and Obama
combined. *Obama bringing this up only shows his inexperience and lack
of knowledge.


Obama is totally, completely, and uniquely unprepared to fill Bush's shoes
should he leave office in January.


Bravo!!! *Well said.


D'oh and D'oh...wait until Justwait and the rest of the LBO's chime in...


Quite respectable, Harry.


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* * * * * John H


Says a lot doesnt it when the Gov of AK has more executive experience
than both the Dem pres and VP candidates together. *Obama who has been
comically unsuccessful in life thinks Palin has no qualifications.
Remember, Obama actually thinks there are 57 states.


It is astounding that anyone on the Obama side of the fence would make any
comment at all about the experience of Palin, especially in the foreign
policy arena.

This sums it up pretty well:http://tinyurl.com/648l6y
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That deserves a quote:

"During the entire primary campaign, Obama kept telling voters that
his judgment overruled his lack of experience. Now, suddenly, it
doesn’t — but that puts Barack Obama at the same level as Sarah Palin,
or even below, as Palin has the executive experience that Obama
lacks. Moreover, Palin has spent her time in politics actually
accomplishing reform and challenging the political machine in her own
party. Did Obama do that?
And let’s not forget that Palin is running for the Vice Presidency.
Obama, with his complete lack of the experience his campaign now
suddenly believes is crucial for the job, wants to be President.
This is a foolish, bitter, and tone-deaf message. As one source close
to the McCain campaign put it, “We already know what Barack Obama
thinks about small town America. But the bitterness of the Obama
campaign’s knee jerk attack says more about them than anything else.”

The Obamanation is as rattled as Harry. Delicious.