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Eisboch wrote:
"D.Duck" wrote in message ... "JimH" wrote in message ... On Aug 29, 7:24 pm, "Eisboch" wrote: "JimH" wrote in message ... On Aug 29, 6:50 pm, hk wrote: ...and health are now issues *on* the table. Guaranteed. A 72-year-old man who has had four bouts with cancer... http://www.cnn.com/2008/HEALTH/05/23...ealth.records/ And? Means absolutely nothing. He could also get hit by one of his wife's beer trucks the day after the inauguration. The POTUS has a responsibility to select a qualified VP, ready to step in should the need arise. McCain didn't do that. He selected someone who might make him more electable, that's all. I admire the achievements to date of Sarah Whateverhernameis .... but I am very disappointed in the reasoning of McCain in selecting her. She simply is not qualified. Eisboch And Obama is more qualified..........how? Did you know of Obama and his experience and experience before speculation of his campaign for POTUS started? BTW: *She* is not at the top of the ticket. ==================================== If I may jump in, it's not that Obama is qualified, it that Ms. Palin is not. Yup. Thank you. Obama has shored up his "unqualified" status in the selection of Biden. McCain .... what the hell was he thinking??!!!!! I don't think you are giving enough credit to a sitting Governor. I'll take two years running a state over 10 years as a "community organizer", whatever that is and Obama sure as hell couldn't define it. Obama is big on words. And his big word is change. Change what? Change from what to what? How is the change going to be effected? These questions are never answered. With out clear direction there is no leadership. Obama will not tell us where he wants to take us, via this change, and that scares the hell out of anyone who has working synapses in their brain. Obama just says follow me. Well he isn't someone I would blindly follow. |