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    ETWolverine Posts: 934, Reputation: 275
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    #21

    Sep 29, 2008, 06:35 AM
    Quote Originally Posted by excon View Post
    Hello El:

    Because the Dems nominate an inexperienced person, the Republicans should too?????? What's this??? Let's see who can screw the country worse????Apparently, you think so. Kinda like cutting off your nose to spite your face, no????

    In the first place, you should know that I don't carry water for anyone. I'm NOT a supporter of Obama because he's deeeeep in experience. I support him because I support McCain LESS.

    excon

    PS> I guess you never learned the lesson your mother tried to teach you. Would you jump off a bridge if I did it too????
    You are misunderstanding me, Excon. I'm not saying that because Obama is inexperienced, it was OK to nominate Palin who is also inexperienced.

    I'm saying that Obama is inexperienced, and Palin, who is young and still has more to learn, is still more experienced than he is. And she's only co-piloting for McCain, who is a highly trained, accomplished and tested pilot.

    And I'm not a McCain supporter because I like Palin. I happen to like Palin, but I'm a McCain supporter because Obama is scary on the issues. He's terrible for national security, terrible for US/Israel relations, terrible for taxes, terrible for border security, and terrible for Supreme Court judicial nominations. And so I support McCain because he's less terrible than Obama.

    Elliot
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    #22

    Sep 29, 2008, 07:19 AM
    I don't know, ex, I've flown on an airplane with a 65 year old pilot with me as the "co-pilot" before, why should I fear an experienced, energetic 72 year old with a successful young co-pilot running the White House over an inexperienced, self-absorbed, ultra liberal, smoke and mirrors pilot with an old co-pilot suffering from foot-in-mouth disease that takes the train?
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    #23

    Sep 29, 2008, 09:21 AM

    The Constitution sets out the qualifications for the President in Article 2, Section 1:

    35 years old or older
    Must be a native-born U.S. citizen
    Must have lived in the United States for fourteen years

    Was Obama born in the U.S. Do we know that for certain?
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    #24

    Sep 29, 2008, 09:23 AM

    I believe Obama was born here, but grew up in Africa and then moved back to the US.
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    #25

    Sep 29, 2008, 09:36 AM

    He has produced what appears to be a valid birth cert .
    There are plenty reasons to vote against Obama. Unless someone can provide solid evidence that his birth cert is a forgery then I have to assume it is real .
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    #26

    Sep 29, 2008, 09:41 AM

    And as for that spineless jellyfish Joe Biden... never mind, I'm trying to be nice... as dificult as it is.
    This is the best Dem in Washington.

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