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Joe Biden is very qualified to be president, and he's smart. He was probably the smartest candidate that ran this year. So, he makes mistakes. Everyone makes mistakes. And I'd like to think that he does it because he's talking from the heart and is not as well-scripted and polished as other politicians and that's fine by me.

How come, when Biden says crazy stuff he's an idiot, but when Governor Barbie does it, she's a "real American."
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bayer40601 wrote:
Pete - I think your in-box is full - the system keeps bouncing your IMs back to me. I recently doubled the size of storage for everyone, but you have to trash old messages once in a while...
Hope it's not hate mail. :lol:
No hate mail...much to the contrary.
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Those issues are lame arguements to even start.
They're only lame arguments if you have a competent Vice Presidential candidate. It this case they are pretty darned (did I really use that word) serious.
Exactly. I would not have even brought it up except for the deep concerns expressed about Palin by conservatives and the ceaseless attacks on Obama.

SJ - I can deal with the ones that have merit, but when rumor after rumor is elevated to discourse, then I have problems with that.

And the technique of just spewing borderline or spurious stuff just to raise suspicions (they keep asking about it - it must be true!), which in turn forces the target of the attack to defend the accusations, is an old game that people are finally starting to see through.

Pete – no offense, but don’t lawyers use similar techniques in front of juries when they don’t have a real case? Must be a name for it.
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jmq wrote:
bayer40601 wrote:
Those issues are lame arguements to even start.
They're only lame arguments if you have a competent Vice Presidential candidate. It this case they are pretty darned (did I really use that word) serious.
Exactly. I would not have even brought it up except for the deep concerns expressed about Palin by conservatives and the ceaseless attacks on Obama.

SJ - I can deal with the ones that have merit, but when rumor after rumor is elevated to discourse, then I have problems with that.

And the technique of just spewing borderline or spurious stuff just to raise suspicions (they keep asking about it - it must be true!), which in turn forces the target of the attack to defend the accusations, is an old game that people are finally starting to see through.

Pete – no offense, but don’t lawyers use similar techniques in front of juries when they don’t have a real case? Must be a name for it.
When the law is on your side, pound the law. When the facts are on your side, pound the facts. When neither are on your side, pound the table. There's a lot of table pounding going on.
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SJfromNJ wrote:What happens if Obama dies and we get the human gaffe machine? I'll have to say the pledge of alligence while filing my tax return!
SJ - thats funny. Thanks for the laugh. He is a gaffe machine, but its maybe from too much stuff crammed into his brain, not too little. Plus I think the fact that having a VP that speaks his mind or will be willing to tell the emporer he has no clothes on could be a good thing.
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Pete (Mr. Marcia) wrote:When the law is on your side, pound the law. When the facts are on your side, pound the facts. When neither are on your side, pound the table. There's a lot of table pounding going on.
Thanks Pete. I know you guys had to have a saying for that.
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As I have said before: I don’t believe Palin will be able to get respect from the leaders in the world. But does it matter? Isn’t USA so strong that it’s unimportant what the rest of the world is thinking about their vicepresident/ president?

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ummm, yeah. i want my Governor or VP to be known as 'hot'.....
i think i would prefer smart
yes, indeed, smart wins the day!
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Oh, so because I'm fat and short if I say mean things about the beauty queen running for vice president who doesn't even know what the vice president does, then I must be jealous. No, I just feel bad that she's in way over her head. That's why they dress her up in expensive clothes, have her pose for the pretty pictures and pray to God that no one asks her a question.

Barack Obama is qualified to be president. He's over 35. He was born in the United States (unlike someone else), and he's lived in the U.S. more than 14 years. That makes him qualified.

Was he my first choice? No.

Actually, the king of the gaffes with his patriotic tax paying and excellent experience in international relations was my first choice.
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SJfromNJ wrote:I think she one tough lady who don't take sh!t from anybody.
Yup. "Divas" and "wack jobs" are known to be like that! (as widely reported - not my words - straight out of sources within the McCain campaign)

Sorry - couldnt resist. I'm helping my own thread into the gutter! Help!
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SJfromNJ wrote:
loria wrote:ummm, yeah. i want my Governor or VP to be known as 'hot'.....
i think i would prefer smart
yes, indeed, smart wins the day!
Hilary is smart right? Shes just not haawt!
??????? oooookaaayyyyyy.......
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