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Jackson50 said:
PATRIOT7ME said:Mccain never wanted to be a governor that's why. Things were much different in  Licnoln's time. Recent presidents matters more than for today's issues than. I find it funny you find you can say Mccain is a disaster but you refuse to say obama is with his tax plans.

I do not support Obama, my ignorant friend. I also have never refused to criticize him. I simply stated that experience is an overrated attribute. I have highlighted a few examples of exceptional presidents who had less experience than Obama. I think that is enough evidence to support my assertion that experience is an overrated attribute. 

 

 

The best example you could come up with is someone like a long long time ago which had different issues then. You keep dodging the Jimmy Carter thing and he's much closer to today's issues.



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PATRIOT7ME said:
konnichiwa said:
Bob Barr for me.

Obama and MC Cain are in my eyes not good candidates.

 

If you studied both you would understand who to vote for. Voting for someone who's gonna lose is a worthless vote.

 

 I did that is why I think they are not both good candidates.  You have a good point but I would prefer to waste my vote then support one of them both.






Veggie said:
Palin isn't the best of icons for women. There's plenty better to look up to than her.

Keep your Canada  opinion to yourself. this is the US not Canada.

 



Alright Patriot, I think you're in need of a 3 day breather.



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konnichiwa said:
PATRIOT7ME said:
konnichiwa said:
Bob Barr for me.

Obama and MC Cain are in my eyes not good candidates.

 

If you studied both you would understand who to vote for. Voting for someone who's gonna lose is a worthless vote.

 

 I did that is why I think they are not both good candidates.  You have a good point but I would prefer to waste my vote then support one of them both.

It's simple Obama will raise your taxes and give small businesses a hard. Mccain will try to cut taxes and small business,. Sick of foreign oil? Vote for the person who's gonna drill here. We have lots of oils here.

 



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No one mess with Canada Patriotizme.

Woohaa he is already gone...






konnichiwa said:
No one mess with Canada Patriotizme.

 

It's funny that you would be stupid enough to worry about what another country thinks.



PATRIOT7ME said:The best example you could come up with is someone like a long long time ago which had different issues then. You keep dodging the Jimmy Carter thing and he's much closer to today's issues.

I do not continue to dodge the Jimmy Carter "thing." He had four years experience as a governor and a few as a state senator. Carter, as you McCain supporters love to assert in regards to Palin and Obama, had more executive experience than McCain. Now, even though the issues have changed, the skills needed to lead our nation have not changed. As the success of Lincoln, Cleveland, and others has demonstrated, experience is an overrated attribute. 

 



patriot7mejr said:
konnichiwa said:
No one mess with Canada Patriotizme.

 

It's funny that you would be stupid enough to worry about what another country thinks.

 

 Whoa... is this some kind of attack against me?  You can't stand that Canada is amazing?

Anyway the countries of the world need each other that is why a lot of people are interested (or what you call 'worry') in what other countries think.






Jackson50 said:
PATRIOT7ME said:The best example you could come up with is someone like a long long time ago which had different issues then. You keep dodging the Jimmy Carter thing and he's much closer to today's issues.

I do not continue to dodge the Jimmy Carter "thing." He had four years experience as a governor and a few as a state senator. Carter, as you McCain supporters love to assert in regards to Palin and Obama, had more executive experience than McCain. Now, even though the issues have changed, the skills needed to lead our nation have not changed. As the success of Lincoln, Cleveland, and others has demonstrated, experience is an overrated attribute. 

 

 

You do dodge Jimmy Carter is a good example of why Obama isn't good enough for president for today's issues. Carter is much more recent than the two you keep saying that were around a much much different time.