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Barack Obama is a brilliant guy, he's the American dream. But he's a hollow suit, a kid, nobody on the world stage will take him seriously because, and I don't mean to beat a dead horse, what the heck has he done to deserve to be president? The NYT had a good article about it today
Think this person that you are trying to insult, but to me it could be a compliment having so much knowledge and facts and only be a teenager.
To me you are childes and have less knowledge than the one who had put up the blog. Listen to the Obama man song and you willlearn from it. lol
Ditto from my last post to you too. Two teenagers.
This whole Hilary "experience" BS is getting more than a little annoying and it's a complete and utter myth.
I don't see how she can chalk up speeches she's made in China about women's rights as experience, while dismissing Obama's speeches as "just words". Words either matter or they don't.
And I'd like someone to just ask her point blank to run down her 35 years of experience relevant to holding the office of President of the United States. Hint: she can't get there without including about 15 years as a lawyer for a corporate law firm in Arkansas and her time as first lady of Arkansas, plus some non-profit work for children early in her professional career.
Working in corporate law is fine, and working on behalf of children is noble. But if you're going to consider that relevant, then so is the time Obama spent teaching constitutional law, or as a civil rights attorney, or as a community organizer. And being first lady of Arkansas is not a political role.
In reality, she's got (as of this November) 16 years of experience in government if you give her full credit for her time as First Lady of the U.S., versus 12 years of experience for Obama as a state and U.S. senator.
I fail to see how she is the candidate with "experience". And you better believe that McCain will make such a point if he faces her in the fall.
I don't like him because he lacks experience, among the many things he lacks -- and then I think about his wife and I don't like his wife either because it appears that she doesn't really like white Americans very much.
How 'bout you? Are you a Democrat who dislikes Obama? And why?
Many Democrats are racist and are not capable of electing a Black person to president.
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