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Old 09-17-2008, 07:06 PM
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Originally Posted by Jamo View Post
I'm impressed.
As I've said before, I look at what the man/woman stands for and believes in, not the party.

With Obama, it's nothing. NOTHING!! Zip. Nada.

I just don't trust him. He basically has no real experince. What, like 8 or 9 years in the IL state Senate. If it is anything like Arkansas's state Senate, it's a part-time job that only meets every two years. Gee, not much experience there.

Ok, almost 2 years as a Jr. US Senate from IL., oh, wait, he was only in office for like 2 weeks then he started running for President.

Am I the only one that has a problem with this?

Palin, who I feel is kinda borderline unqualified to be Viper, has more experience than Obama. But Palin is young, 44, and McCain DOES have alot of experience, and we do know what he stands for, and together they should make a pretty good.

I just don't understand how anyone that considers themself to be a true blue American, especially a veteran, could support Obama.

McCain '08

Paul
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