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Mr. Carpenter
09-28-2008, 10:26 AM
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NO Obamanation
09-28-2008, 10:49 AM
Someone as non-experienced as Obama doesn’t have the judgment to know what experience is, so it’s no wonder that he can’t recognize experience in anything when he sees it.

Community organizing trumps mayor and Gov. combined in his tiny little mind.

pocketfullofshells
09-28-2008, 11:24 PM
Someone as non-experienced as Obama doesn’t have the judgment to know what experience is, so it’s no wonder that he can’t recognize experience in anything when he sees it.

Community organizing trumps mayor and Gov. combined in his tiny little mind.

I like how you ignore years in the IL senate and US senate as if they where nothing. Maybe I should attack her and just say she was on Fing City Council and ignore the rest.

NO Obamanation
09-29-2008, 04:04 AM
I like how you ignore years in the IL senate and US senate as if they where nothing. Maybe I should attack her and just say she was on Fing City Council and ignore the rest.

please put me on ignore
pease!

pocketfullofshells
09-29-2008, 08:28 AM
please put me on ignore
pease!

why dont like being called on it :)

Mr. Carpenter
09-29-2008, 08:58 AM
I like how you ignore years in the IL senate and US senate as if they where nothing. Maybe I should attack her and just say she was on Fing City Council and ignore the rest.

The point was judgement, not experience pocket, so let's keep this honest, shall we. His judgement is a legitimate point of discussion, and given his propensity for being friends with "shady" people, well, it should draw questions.

Dr.Who
09-29-2008, 09:19 AM
The point was judgement, not experience pocket, so let's keep this honest, shall we. His judgement is a legitimate point of discussion, and given his propensity for being friends with "shady" people, well, it should draw questions.

Let's not forget his propensity for claiming to be a defender of the little guy while being against a bill that would protect the life of living breathing children who were being neglected and left to die.

Or his judgement to say "call me" instead of going to Washington right away when our wall street crisis was developing. Which proves that Sen. Clinton was right when she said he was the wrong guy to be answering the phone at three in the morning.

His bad judgement to stay in a racist church for 20 years.

His bad judgement to be about energy and then to claim that inflating your tires would save as much energy as drilling.

His bad judgement to be a socialist and the most liberal senator we have.

etc.

I will take McCain's bad judgement any day.

Mr. Carpenter
09-29-2008, 09:43 AM
Let's not forget his propensity for claiming to be a defender of the little guy while being against a bill that would protect the life of living breathing children who were being neglected and left to die.

Or his judgement to say "call me" instead of going to Washington right away when our wall street crisis was developing. Which proves that Sen. Clinton was right when she said he was the wrong guy to be answering the phone at three in the morning.

His bad judgement to stay in a racist church for 20 years.

His bad judgement to be about energy and then to claim that inflating your tires would save as much energy as drilling.

His bad judgement to be a socialist and the most liberal senator we have.

etc.

I will take McCain's bad judgement any day.

And lest we forget, his bad judgement to freely associate with a known, and unrepentant terrorist!

Let us not forget his bad judgement to select Franklin Raines, former head of the OMB under Clinton, and later the head of Fannie Mae, who had to leave amidst a SEC investigation into "irregular accounting practices" as his financial adviser.

The list of Obama's bad judgements in his young life is reminiscent of the Energizer Bunny, it keeps going, and going, and going.........

top gun
09-29-2008, 12:58 PM
Has everyone just not yet heard Caribou Barbie speak?:D

COME ON!!! She's no leader. When you are just completely stumped by Charlie Gibson and Katie Couric gives you not one, not two, but three tries at a very simple question and all you do is ramble incoherantly... you're a loser!

This is no joke... Sarah Palin really IS Tina Fey on Saturday Night Live!:D

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PKFX6A2qJYQ

NO Obamanation
09-29-2008, 03:26 PM
why dont like being called on it :)

I think its just a personal thing

NO Obamanation
09-29-2008, 03:28 PM
Has everyone just not yet heard Caribou Barbie speak?:D

COME ON!!! She's no leader. When you are just completely stumped by Charlie Gibson and Katie Couric gives you not one, not two, but three tries at a very simple question and all you do is ramble incoherantly... you're a loser!

This is no joke... Sarah Palin really IS Tina Fey on Saturday Night Live!:D

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PKFX6A2qJYQ

IF you really think this then you should be so glad and want her to stick around. Doesnt that seem logical? If you think she sucks that bad, then she would be easy to beat so that is good for your guy right?

Mr. Carpenter
09-29-2008, 05:11 PM
Has everyone just not yet heard Caribou Barbie speak?:D

Yes, and we've read what you write, but nobody is calling you names, and believe me, you make her sound like a Rhodes Scholar!

I guess you never had a problem with Bubba Bills "Arkaloyd" unintelligable nasal twang? If this is the best you can come up with, you might as well hang it up and vote for McCain, because you've got nothing.

Red Meat
09-29-2008, 07:42 PM
I don't see any "Community Organizer in Obama just another nigga talking ****!

NO Obamanation
09-29-2008, 08:16 PM
I don't see any "Community Organizer in Obama just another nigga talking ****!

Ugh..

I guess top and popeye are right, some do just focus on race. That is so sad.

there are a million things to dislike about the man, and that is all you picked?

SAD!!


OK Popeye and Top Gun, I officially say in public I am very sorry and you were very right. There are people out there like this. I did not believe it really until now.


I still dislike Obama but not for such a stupid reason as this!!!!!!!!!!

GenSeneca
09-29-2008, 09:14 PM
I don't see any "Community Organizer in Obama

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pocketfullofshells
09-29-2008, 09:47 PM
The point was judgement, not experience pocket, so let's keep this honest, shall we. His judgement is a legitimate point of discussion, and given his propensity for being friends with "shady" people, well, it should draw questions.

lets be honest and call that Bull****, fact is Expericance is what all the right wing hacks cried about, not Judgement...

Mr. Shaman
09-30-2008, 08:29 AM
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Dr.Who
10-01-2008, 08:13 AM
lets be honest and call that Bull****, fact is Expericance is what all the right wing hacks cried about, not Judgement...

Palin has both more experience and more judgement than O. Yes she is not prepared to play "pop quiz" with Catie Couric who has been a top notch liberal newscaster for many many years (but she will be in short time). So what? The most important quality is not the ability to avoid those gotcha moments that are planned for her (and are experienced by all the candidates) but to take the country in the right direction.

And honestly no matter how skilled Obama might be (and he does not seem to be all that skilled) at leading the country since he wants to take us into more socialism and away from the intent of the constitution then any non-socialist will do a better job. If she moves the country only 1 % in the right direction that will be infinitely better than if he moves it 10% in the wrong direction.

So there is no need to keep a scorecard to see who wins the most meaningless skirmishes with the pundits when all we have to do is see what people stand for.

Obama stands for the wrong change and he will grow the size of government which is bad enough except that he would do it exactly when we need to grow the size of the middle class. He would add more regulations which is what caused the various economic problems we have.

P is for smaller government, she has proven that she understands the separation between church and state by never letting her religious ideas influence policy, she has respect for our founding fathers, she knows how to cut taxes and offer more services at the same time, she is strong and gutsy and can fight the establishment both in her own party and in the other when they are wrong, she is authentic and down to earth which is a lot more than we can say for most of the two-faced politicians out there. Obama campaigned as the Washington outsider but has proven himself to be a player and Palin actually is the Washington outsider. For years the GOP has been lumped in with the neo-conservatives and finally thanks to McCain and Palin they are following the slogan "country first" which is what they all need to be doing and so few of them from either party have been. Finally the republicans are starting to think straight but I doubt the dems ever will get over advocating for special minority interests instead of realizing that there is just one flag.

Mr. Carpenter
10-01-2008, 08:42 AM
lets be honest and call that Bull****, fact is Expericance is what all the right wing hacks cried about, not Judgement...

No, the only "Bull****" is the fact that you refuse to acknowledge the difference between experience and experience, and address them accordingly. Obama has little/no experience that qualifies him for President, and his judgement, well frankly, it sucks. This loser has Franklin Raines as his financial adviser. You know, the same Franklin Raines who came "this close" to doing the perp walk for his "questionable accounting practices" while he was the head of Fannie Mae, and who after found guilty and ordered to pay a $50 million dollar fine, got Fannie Mae's insurance company to pay it for him! That worthless piece of **** got the tax payers (that would be ALL OF US) for over $100 million dollars!

Now, the question raised was "JUDGEMENT", so either address it, or don't waste peoples time by throwing red herrings out all over the place, all they do is stink up the discussion.

Mr. Shaman
10-04-2008, 09:13 PM
The list of Obama's bad judgements in his young life is reminiscent of the Energizer Bunny, it keeps going, and going, and going.........
....And, that's why Republicans see smooth-sailing (http://www.philly.com/philly/hp/news_update/20081002_Vote-scam_fliers_target_black_neighborhoods.html), in November, right? :rolleyes:

Andy
10-04-2008, 09:29 PM
[COLOR="Navy"]Has everyone just not yet heard Caribou Barbie speak?:D

COME ON!!! She's no leader. When you are just completely stumped by Charlie Gibson and Katie Couric gives you not one, not two, but three tries at a very simple question and all you do is ramble incoherantly... you're a loser!

There is a difference between not being a leader... and not being a politician. Palin may be new to the inside the belt way crap... but she is clearly a leader. Just look at the video again. Clearly she knows enough to run a business, run a city, run the state. And she has no problem going to Kuwait and Afghanistan. She might be noob to the attack dog media and the hard knocks of washington politics, but to me that is a plus.

Andy
10-04-2008, 09:42 PM
lets be honest and call that Bull****, fact is Expericance is what all the right wing hacks cried about, not Judgement...

I can't speak for anyone else... but when Obama first showed up, I thought he might be a decent pick. His short experience didn't stop that. What stopped that was....

20 years in the Church of hate.
The audacity to claim he didn't know it was the church of hate.
Going to Germany and talking about how great socialism was.
Having ties to a known unrepentant terrorist.
Getting the thumbs up from terrorist groups like Hamas.
Being so arrogant to claim people shouldn't go to other countries without learning their native language.
Bringing up his race in half the speeches he's given.
Never taking a stand on any issue.
Telling us he isn't paid enough to make choices on life and death of a baby, that he would be paid to make choices on.
Saying he'd remove Justice Clarence Thomas.
Having worked for Acorn, a group known to commit voter fraud.
Asking Franklin Raines for advise, even though he ran Fannie Mae into the ground and cooked the books as bad as Enron, to get bonuses.


and the list goes on.... and on... and on.

Now, what is even more amusing is... do you know where the "no experience" charge came from? Any clue? (psst... Hillary's campaign) The Clintons are the ones who leveled the charge of not having experience.

Andy
10-04-2008, 09:56 PM
....And, that's why Republicans see smooth-sailing (http://www.philly.com/philly/hp/news_update/20081002_Vote-scam_fliers_target_black_neighborhoods.html), in November, right? :rolleyes:

If McCain was a true Constitutionalist Conservative... he would mash Obama like Reagan mushed Mondel. McCain is not. He's really a Republicrat. A RINO. Barely different on many issues. Thus, it will be a fight, and a heavy fight. I don't pretend to know who will win. Of course, none of that changes the truth of the scum bag you support.