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    Default Old Man McBush Picks a Hottie

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    Can you believe this old man? He over-looks seasoned, and well respected candidates like Mitt Romney for some young, inexperienced former beauty queen from ALASKA!!! She may be the Governor, but who cares! Texas alone has more people in PRISON than the entire state of Alaska has in population. We're not exactly proud of this, by the way...

    This old fossil constantly bitches about Barack Not-That-Hussein Obama's youth, and greenness, yet he goes out and picks a VP who's not only younger than Hussein, but only has 2 years of any REAL political experience!!! Has the old man lost his mind??? Has he contracted alzheimers? Or is this some fool-hearty attempt to win over Hillary supporters?

    The ONLY thing POSITIVE I see is her looks. Maybe thats it!! He is an old man after all!

    I hate to say it, but it looks like Hussein and the Yankee just won the election... Welfare checks for everybody!!!

    I blame the GOP for this BS!!! You fools had a perfect candidate (Ron Paul)!! Is liberty really such a bad thing???

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    A hottie?? Thats a gross understatement, lol. I just have no words for beauty on that level. But, I have thoughts and those are for myself only. Hahahaa.

    You are correct, Blue. No real expirience at all. But, I understand the tactic. She's not there for VP, she is a tool to gain any female support he can get. The lady doesn't even know what a VP does all day. Her skills are hunting and fishing all on her own. Her time is consumed by taking care of her child with Down's Syndrome.

    I am north of the border, so I can't vote, not that I would this election year, mind you. However, I strongly feel if she were in my office, under my command, I'd be on ExpertLaw.com asking for some advise on harrassments suits.

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    A hottie?? Thats a gross understatement, lol. I just have no words for beauty on that level. But, I have thoughts and those are for myself only. Hahahaa.
    Zedex, you're a married man. Easy now. For what it's worth, I'm sure souperdave feels the same way

    You are correct, Blue. No real expirience at all. But, I understand the tactic. She's not there for VP, she is a tool to gain any female support he can get. The lady doesn't even know what a VP does all day. Her skills are hunting and fishing all on her own. Her time is consumed by taking care of her child with Down's Syndrome.
    McBush is insane!!! First the whole, "at the point of conception" comment, and now this!!! She's just another religious fanatic trying to legislate morality. CAN'T BE DONE PEOPLE!!! Telling a woman what she can and can't do with her body isn't going to stop her!! If I was a woman, there ain't no way in hell I would let one of these preachers boss me around. I know the great Ron Paul is against abortion too, but hey, nobody is perfect.

    Oh and this is just the TIP of the iceberg! What about her support of the Patriot Act?

    However, I strongly feel if she were in my office, under my command, I'd be on ExpertLaw.com asking for some advise on harrassments suits.
    First of all, that would make you president! I better be sitting in the secretary of defense chair!

    Second, you NEVER seek legal advice on expertlaw for yourself!!!!!! It must be for your "friend/cousin/pimp/boss/yard boy/babysitter/mechanic/pet"!!! NEVER FOR YOURSELF!!!

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    Married, not broken, not blind.

    I don't know what her pricibles are or where she stands on anything. She's just puuurrrrty !!!

    You can have the defense chair, pal. As long as you don't go sliding around her chair. She be mines, all mines !!!

    And, you are right: "I need advise for my chicken. Seems he's getting a little,... uh, well you know... cocky about the VP"

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    She has more experience running government and making decisions (and being responsible for those decisions) than Obama. She has him beat in spades. At least she has run SOMETHING! Heck, Obama has never really been responsible for anything ... and we're going to consider him for the most powerful position on the planet?!?!

    - Carl

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    She has more experience running government and making decisions (and being responsible for those decisions) than Obama. She has him beat in spades. At least she has run SOMETHING! Heck, Obama has never really been responsible for anything ... and we're going to consider him for the most powerful position on the planet?!?!

    - Carl

    Harding and Kennedy both won the Presidency with only Congressional experience. Harding was a U.S. Senator when elected and Kennedy was also a Senator but had also been a House member before the Senate.

    Garfield won the WH when he was a House member.

    None of the 3 had Executive experience.


    Dubya did, as Governor of Texas, see where we ended up!!!!

    Look at ALL the "General's" who won the White House, Washington being the first and Eisenhower the last. These men ran on thier popularity and War time accomplishments alone, e.g., W.H. Harrison, Zachary Taylor, U.S. Grant!!

    Now, these General's were of course "responsible" for the lives of countless, but does that hardly make them qualified to be President??

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    Harding and Kennedy both won the Presidency with only Congressional experience. Harding was a U.S. Senator when elected and Kennedy was also a Senator but had also been a House member before the Senate.

    Garfield won the WH when he was a House member.

    None of the 3 had Executive experience.
    That does not mean they were qualified or even good at it.

    When the Obama camp is citing Palin's lack of experience, they only make themselves look like ... well, amateurs.

    Dubya did, as Governor of Texas, see where we ended up!!!!
    Sorry, but I don't see where he did all that bad given the circumstances. Circumstances conspire to bring about situations that are challenging ... what if we had possessed a lesser man - a man of little will and less backbone - in the White House 7 years ago?

    And, remember, the majority of the major media outlets are not sympathetic to the president so, of course, we get bombarded with bad press.

    Senator Obama's record in Illinois is virtually non existent, and his record in the Senate is even less stellar. At least Mrs. Palin has done something and has had the stones to stick to her beliefs, not move in the direction of today's breeze.

    Look at ALL the "General's" who won the White House, Washington being the first and Eisenhower the last. These men ran on thier popularity and War time accomplishments alone, e.g., W.H. Harrison, Zachary Taylor, U.S. Grant!!
    Generals had management experience. It is a great labor to manage armies in the field.

    Now, these General's were of course "responsible" for the lives of countless, but does that hardly make them qualified to be President??
    More so than a man who has done so very little in his professional, political life.

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    Generals had management experience. It is a great labor to manage armies in the field.


    - Carl

    Yes, but at least a Congressional member can say he or she is "familiar" "first hand" with the issues challenging the country, since they have voted on legislative matters in such areas, General's have not.

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    Yes, but at least a Congressional member can say he or she is "familiar" "first hand" with the issues challenging the country, since they have voted on legislative matters in such areas, General's have not.
    You might want to look at his voting record before you assume he's taken a look at any real "issues". Given his stump speeches on the trail, I hear a lot of rhetoric about "change", and very little about issues.

    Change means nothing. If I'm standing on the edge of a cliff and I fall into the canyon, my position has changed ... it doesn't make me any better off, however.

    - carl

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    You might want to look at his voting record before you assume he's taken a look at any real "issues". Given his stump speeches on the trail, I hear a lot of rhetoric about "change", and very little about issues.

    Change means nothing. If I'm standing on the edge of a cliff and I fall into the canyon, my position has changed ... it doesn't make me any better off, however.

    - carl
    Voting records are always chopped down by the "other side of the aisle", as they say in Congress, that is simply D.C. "politics".

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