From the original post: 2008-08-08 14:30:43.0 Is it just me or does anyone else out there feel an evil chill go down their back after ingesting the... |

From the original post: 2008-08-08 14:30:43.0 Is it just me or does anyone else out there feel an evil chill go down their back after ingesting the... |
Posted: Oct 7, 08 6:43am
OK, now tell me how they're going to sugar coat this feat of ignorance.
Sugar coat what?
The introduction and support she received - which your clip conveniently ignores:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hnojw62Epr8&NR=1
Posted: Oct 7, 08 7:05am
While I was at work, I was thinking about the see-sawing back and forth on these political threads. Does anybody really think that some guy(or girl) is going to be able to change the way things are? When has that ever happened, other than when they changed things for the worse of course! Although I have deeply held beliefs about the way things should be, I don't seriously think that they ever will come to fruition. These discussions can be fun but if taken too seriously, will eat you up.BTW Somebody called me a cynic once.:)
Posted: Oct 7, 08 7:30am
I believe experience matters, which is WHY I joined this community in the firstplace. I don't think it takes a rocket scientist to figure out who has the experience needed to be the Commander- and- Chief and President of the United States. If you disagree, why don't you just quit your career of 30+ years and turn over your next promotion to the young kid in your office with 4 and 1/2 month's experience? Barack Obama's experience: from the time he was sworn in as a United State Senator, to the time he announced he was forming a Presidential exploratory committee, he logged 143 days of experience in the Senate. John McCain's Experience: 26 years in Congress, 22 years of military service including 1,966 days in captivity as a POW in Hanoi. Think about IT!!!
Thx for your post, experience does matter. I can recall the days when I was younger applying for a higher paying job only to be told I needed experience. I'd spent four years in the military, I'd led men and women, I'd gone to college, I'd worked for over ten years. Yet I didn't have the experience? I'd love to be the CEO of a corporation but you guessed it I don't yet have the experience. But I have earned the experience to be an executive which I am, who really is Obama and where did he come from? Why shouldn't we vet totally the senior leader of the greatest nation on earth? On the one hand we are overlooking some key issues regarding BHO wishing him president if only to say to the world "Look we elected a black president, aren't we cool?" So what, the CEO's of many corporations have been black. Let's not our fear of being labeled racist cause us to lose our common sense. If electing a black president is so important to our national pysche why didn't we embrace Allan Keyes. Here was a black statesman, with years experience as a US Ambassador, an articulate student of OUR history. A man who could correctly answer we have 50 states not 51. A man who understands the correlation between our guns and religion AND ITS RELATION TO OUR FREEDOM. I believe that today we in America are not so much racially biased as we are anti-christian.
History will record if this becomes our nations sad epitath.
Posted: Oct 7, 08 7:32am
http://www.wnd.com/index.php?fa=PAGE.view&pageId=77268 OK, I'll raise you one to sugar coat...
why is it only reported on a couple of fringe news sources? it reaks of set up. things must be getting desperate.
http://www.rasmussenreports.com/public_content/politics/election_20082/2008_presidential_election/daily_presidential_tracking_poll
Posted: Oct 7, 08 7:42am
Sugar coat what?
The introduction and support she received - which your clip conveniently ignores:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hnojw62Epr8&NR=1
but that was the endorsement of one woman in NOW. the official NOW endorsement
http://www.now.org/press/09-08/09-16.html
and madeline albright was not very happy about being misquoted by palin
http://rawstory.com/news/2008/Palin_misquotes_Albright_Albright_speaks_out_1005.html
and how dare she threaten me with hell. lol. like the fact that she is a female is supposed to give her undying support from all women.
Posted: Oct 7, 08 7:49am
If electing a black president is so important to our national pysche why didn't we embrace Allan Keyes. Here was a black statesman, with years experience as a US Ambassador, an articulate student of OUR history. A man who could correctly answer we have 50 states not 51. A man who understands the correlation between our guns and religion AND ITS RELATION TO OUR FREEDOM. I believe that today we in America are not so much racially biased as we are anti-christian.
Well said. Well written, instead.
Posted: Oct 7, 08 8:01am
and how dare she threaten me with hell.
LOL
Albright threatened you with hell. "There's a place in Hell reserved for women who don't help other women."
Now that the great feminists of TBD have spoken, would someone care to explain what difference there is in meaning between what the two women said?
HELP: to give assistance or support to
Merriam-Webster