On the issue of experience ...

Re: On the issue of experience ...

obama just doesn't have the experience to be president..plain and simple...
You just don't have the experience to speak on this issue..plain and simple...
[are you not reading anything that gets posted in here, like the FACTS?]

Enlighten yourself with todays little reading lesson for the ignorant.

Unraveling the BIG LIE!
Obama has more experience than Edwards & Clinton!
And some of the Republican candidates too. hmmm...

THE BREAKDOWN:

DEMOCRATIC party - Years as an elected official

OBAMA 11 years
CLINTON 7 years
EDWARDS 6 years

REPUBLICAN party - Years as an elected official

McCAIN 24 years
PAUL 18 years
HUCKABEE 15 years
GIULIANI 8 years
THOMPSON 8 years
ROMNEY 4 years

OBAMA has more experience than 5 other presidential candidates.
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"The Big Lie about Senator Barack Obama's experience is put to rest by a new study revealing the actual experience of the leading Democratic and Republican candidates for President. Of the nine top candidates for their parties' nomination, only three have served as an elected official longer than Senator Obama, the only candidate whose experience has been questioned. Both of his Democratic rivals -- and half of the Republican hopefuls -- have served in elected office for fewer years than Senator Obama."
“Serving as an elected official is the only position in which you’re directly accountable to a diverse electorate. It’s the only job that tests the skills a President will need to govern effectively, “ study co–author Verlench explains. “Examining each candidate’s own official record, this study shows that Senator Clinton and the Republicans are orchestrating a Big Lie against Senator Obama when they claim he lacks experience."

The Report: According to the Candidates Themselves Obama Has More Experience Than Most Presidential Candidates Which of the Presidential candidates has the most experience as an elected official? According to a new study by the researchers at Planning/Communications, it’s not who the campaign rhetoric suggests.
Topping the principal Democratic contenders is Senator Barack Obama with 11 years in elected office versus just seven for Senator Hillary Clinton and six for former Senator John Edwards — according to their own official biographies. The facts show that not only does Senator Barack have more experience as an elected official than the other major Democratic contenders, he tops half of the leading Republican hopefuls as well. Obama is the only candidate of either party to have his experience questioned by his opponents.
Senator John McCain sits at the head of the class among the leading Republican contenders with 24 years in elected office, followed by Congressman Ron Paul at 18 years, and former Arkansas Governor Michael Huckabee at 15. Former Mayor Rudolph Giuliani and former Senator Fred Thompson each have served eight years in elected office while former Massachusetts Governor Mitt Romney is the least experienced of all the candidates with a single four–year term as an elected official. “With all this talk about experience, especially on the Democratic side, we decided to do something unusual in politics today, identify and report the facts,” explains study co–author Daniel Lauber, President of Planning/Communications.

“No single job on earth really qualifies somebody to be President of a great nation. It seems that the most neutral, unbiased measure is the length of time a candidate has served as an elected official,” Lauber adds. “Serving as an elected official is the only position in which you’re directly accountable to a diverse electorate.
“To put politics aside and assess the truth, we conducted a study of how long each Presidential candidate has served in elected office, based on the official records of each candidate,” explains Lauber, a past President of the American Planning Association and American Institute of Certified Planners. “Examining each candidate’s own official record, this study shows that Senator Clinton and the Republicans are orchestrating a Big Lie against Senator Obama when they claim he lacks experience.
Only three of the leading candidates for President have served in elected office longer than Senator Obama. Five have served less. “With so many other candidates having less experience in elected office than Senator Obama, you’ve got to wonder how and why Obama’s opponents have been able to get away with circulating this Big Lie,” questions Lauber. “With this study the press can put an end to this latest example of the Big Lie.”

Now wake the fuck up and snap back into reality !!!
 

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EOG Dedicated
Re: On the issue of experience ...

Hey Tar Baby,

If McNuts gets elected president, here is some advice for you:

Go into downtown South Bend, find a townie, knock her up, and marry her. This will keep you from being drafted into the military when Big John reinstates that popular institution. If we are fighting wars in Iraq, Iran, Afghanistan, Georgia, North Korea, etc., manpower is going to have to come from somewhere.

You will make a hell of a soldier. Not too bright, and willing to do what they tell you to do.
 
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if i remember correctly you liberal extremists were talking about a draft back in 2004 as well....nice try boy
 
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Hey Tar Baby,
You will make a hell of a soldier. Not too bright, and willing to do what they tell you to do.
That's some funny shit. :LMAO
Just as funny, he calls himself "baby" but calls other people "boy".
[he must be one of those slower 20 year olds with zero respect]
 

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EOG Dedicated
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if i remember correctly you liberal extremists were talking about a draft back in 2004 as well....nice try boy

I am not a liberal, and I am sure not an extremist. But I do know that our military is stretched to its limits, and McNuts is impulsive and aggressive enough to use military action as a first resort in at least three other places around the globe. Where do you suppose the manpower is going to come from.

I will tell you where.

"Private Tar Baby reporting for duty, sir."
 

Munchkin Man

EOG Dedicated
Re: On the issue of experience ...

Greetings:

An editorial in The Wall Street Journal (August 30, 2008) recently addressed the issue of Sarah Palin's experience.

The following is an excerpt:
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"Experience?

For starters, we'd say Governor Palin's credentials as an agent of reform exceed Barack Obama's. Mr. Obama rose through the Chicago Democratic machine without a peep of push-back. Alaska's politics are deeply inbred and backed by energy-industry money. Mr. Obama slid past the kind of forces that Mrs. Palin took head on. This is one reason her selection -- despite its campaign risks -- seems to have been so well received by Republicans yesterday. They are looking for a new generation of leaders.

Don't expect this remarkable personal Palin narrative to get an Obama-like break from the national media. Their main focus will be her lack of experience, claiming it undercuts Mr. McCain's criticism of Barack Obama. One mispronounced foreign leader's name, and she's going to be hammered.

If she can survive this gantlet, Governor Palin could help Mr. McCain with some liabilities of his own. The alternative would have been a ticket of two familiar GOP names in a political cycle where the Democrats have seemed to be the party of energy and freshness. A self-described "hockey mom" with a commercial-fisherman husband, Governor Palin will have more credibility with families than a Mitt Romney or Mike Huckabee. With energy supplies and prices one of the top issues, Alaska's Governor also should bring some first-hand realism to the debate over drilling and the environment."
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The following is a link to the entire editorial for your reading pleasure and enlightenment:

http://online.wsj.com/article_print/SB122004983609584755.html

Best Wishes,

Munchkin Man
 
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Yep, that's who we want as our next president when J Mc keels over. :+clueless
[a mayor from small town USA - population 9000] brilliant leadership
 

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EOG Dedicated
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If I were running the Democratic campaign for Obama, I would send out the word to all of my troops to totally ignore Palin. Don't criticize her, don't comment about her.....nothing.

She will implode all by herself. She is totally unfamiliar with 90% of the issues in this campaign. The press will have a field day with her once she begins to show that she has no clue to what is going on.

It is hard enough to engage in presidential politics when you have been doing it non-stop for a long time. (i.e. Obama, McCain, Romney, Clinton).

It is impossible when you are nothing more than a character from Northern Exposure. Nobody can accuse McCain and Palin of not having "guts". The problem for them is intelligence and foresight, and the fact that they are on the wrong side of the issues and with the wrong political party at this moment of history.
 

Munchkin Man

EOG Dedicated
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Nobody can accuse McCain and Palin of not having "guts". The problem for them is intelligence and foresight, and the fact that they are on the wrong side of the issues and with the wrong political party at this moment of history.

Greetings Mr. Ouch:

With all due respect, the Munchkin Man disagrees.

Please consider the issue of abortion.

Barack Obama is in favor of partial birth abortion.

Barack Obama is also in favor of infanticide, allowing a baby who is born alive, outside the mother's womb, as a result of a botched abortion, to die when the baby's life can be saved.

To the Munchkin Man, this practice is immoral and sinful.

It is nothing short of murder.

It is also cowardly murder. The baby who is born alive, as the result of a botched abortion, is completely helpless and innocent. The baby has committed no crime and does not deserve to be executed.

Therefore, in the Munchkin Man's opinion, based upon the Munchkin Man's moral and spiritual values of what is right and wrong, it is Barack Obama who is on "the wrong side" of these issues.

The Munchkin Man will dedicate his life to opposing any and all political candidates who support partial birth abortion and the hideous practice the Munchkin Man has just described.

To the Munchkin Man, there is no temperature in Hell that can get hot enough for Barack Obama and anybody else who supports the killing of live newborn babies outside of the womb, who are completely helpless and innocent, when their lives can be saved.

As you can tell, the Munchkin Man feels very passionately and strongly about this issue.

Barack Obama's position on this one issue alone is sufficient to justify the Munchkin Man's decision to vote against this candidate.

In order to learn a little more about the extremism of Barack Obama's support for abortion rights, the Munchkin Man invites you to read the following article:

http://article.nationalreview.com/print/?q=N2NmMGNkMTdkZWJkZWRkMjRkNjY5NjllNzZlYjkyNmY=

The Munchkin Man is unable to say it any better than this.

The Munchkin Man has already said his piece.

But the Munchkin Man is not resting his case.

The Munchkin Man will not rest this case until this immoral practice becomes outlawed.

If the Munchkin Man has to go to his grave still fighting this pracice, then so be it.

The Munchkin Man is willing to die trying.

The Munchkin Man has taken a stand, and the Munchkin Man will continue to fight for his stand, until the Munchkin Man is no longer able to stand, and until the Munchkin Man is buried.

Respectfully,

Munchkin Man
 
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Barack Obama's position on this one issue alone is sufficient to justify the Munchkin Man's decision to vote against this candidate.
Then this statement (above) is sufficient to justify that you're worthless.
With abortion alone being the only real concern of yours, your input is worthless.
 

Munchkin Man

EOG Dedicated
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Then this statement (above) is sufficient to justify that you're worthless.

The Munchkin Man wants to put a stop to the murder of unborn babies and also live newborn babies from botched abortions.

You say this makes the Munchkin Man worthless.

Unbelievable.

With abortion alone being the only real concern of yours, your input is worthless.

The Munchkin Man never said that the abortion issue is the Munchkin Man's ONLY concern.

Instead, the Munchkin Man said it is concern ENOUGH to justify the Munchkin Man's opposition to Barack Obama.

The Munchkin Man has other concerns as well.

Indeed, there are other issues which are important to the Munchkin Man.

Among them are as follows:

***Maintaining a strong national defense that is second to none in the world.

***Winning the war on terrorism, no matter how long it takes and no matter how far America's military forces have to go in order to carry on and win this fight.

***Protecting America from terrorists from within.

***Preserving America's language, customs, and culture.

***Maintaining, and strenghtening if necessary, The Patriot Act.

***Preserving America's free market economy.

***Preventing the redistribution of wealth and the downward slide into socialism.

***Lifting all restrictions on offshore drilling and the building of nuclear power plants.

The Munchkin Man can go on and on.

For each of the issues the Munchkin Man has listed above, the Munchkin Man believes that John McCain will promote these causes in the right direction, whereas Barack Obama will lead them into the wrong direction.

Therefore, the Munchkin Man is not a one issue voter.

However, the Munchkin Man will not be an accessory to murder, by voting for a candidate who supports the practice of partial birth abortion and the practice of allowing an innocent newborn baby, who is still alive and whose life can be salvaged after a failed abortion attempt, to be executed.

If this makes the Munchkin Man "worthless", then the Munchkin Man wants no part of your system of values.

Respectfully,

Munchkin Man
 
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The Munchkin Man never said that the abortion issue is the Munchkin Man's ONLY concern.
No, you didn't, but you said,
"this one issue alone is sufficient to justify the Munchkin Man's decision to vote against this candidate"

Quote:
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Barack Obama's position on this one issue alone is sufficient to justify the Munchkin Man's decision to vote against this candidate.

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Therefore you're not even considering
the seriousness of this particular election.

[THEREFORE YOUR INPUT IS WORTHLESS] :pop:
 

Munchkin Man

EOG Dedicated
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No, you didn't, but you said,
"this one issue alone is sufficient to justify the Munchkin Man's decision to vote against this candidate"

Quote:
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Barack Obama's position on this one issue alone is sufficient to justify the Munchkin Man's decision to vote against this candidate.



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Therefore you're not even considering
the seriousness of this particular election.
[THEREFORE YOUR INPUT IS WORTHLESS] :pop:

The Munchkin Man does not regard the life of a newborn baby as "worthless."

The Munchkin Man is taking this election very seriously, because the lives of many newborn babies could be at stake.

Sincerely,

Munchkin Man
 
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The Munchkin Man is taking this election very seriously, because the lives of many newborn babies could be at stake.
Right, and the 300 million people that are already living here mean nothing?
~ [YOUR INPUT IS WORTHLESS] ~
 

Munchkin Man

EOG Dedicated
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Right, and the 300 million people that are already living here mean nothing?
~ [YOUR INPUT IS WORTHLESS] ~

Your statement above is completely devoid of logic and makes no sense.

Therefore, YOUR statement is worthless.

Munchkin Man
 
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Your decision to vote against a candidate simply because of their abortion views
shows your complete lack of any concern for the 300 million people that live here.
~ [YOUR INPUT IS WORTHLESS] ~
 
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lmfao @ munchkie

it's fucking 2008 this retarded abortion issue still has legs in today's politics?

looney tunes politics alive and well
 

Munchkin Man

EOG Dedicated
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Your decision to vote against a candidate simply because of their abortion views
shows your complete lack of any concern for the 300 million people that live here.
~ [YOUR INPUT IS WORTHLESS] ~

The Munchkin Man's decision to vote against a candidate because his abortion views advocate the murder of an unborn baby by partial birth abortion and infanticide after a live baby is born after a failed abortion shows the Munchkin Man's concern for the rights to life of defenseless and innocent babies who do not deserve the fate of execution, and the 300 million people you speak of have no moral right to interfere with and prevent their right to life.

The Munchkin Man approves this message, and the Munchkin Man's message is worthy.

Munchkin Man
 
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