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Sarah Hacked! ?

Keep it up, please. Every attack on Sarah, whether from Barack or not, HURTS Barack. The Leftist Kook-Fringe is losing this election for Barack Obama.


10 Comments:

  1. Anonymous said...
    Most who have read my comments know that I am not young. I have NEVER seen such desperation to seek to win an election as I have in the last 12 years and each time it gets worse. I hope we can keep fraud from ruling the outcome and that intelligent people will realize the importance of voting. Christianity is truly being tested and tried today and Praise God, we know the last chapter of the Book. mom2
    Eric said...
    Praise God, indeed! There's never a time or situation wherein He shouldn't be praised.
    Anonymous said...
    http://www.thedailyshow.com/video/index.jhtml?videoId=184086&title=Sarah-Palin-Gender-Card
    Anonymous said...
    Here's something that struck me today. Sarah Palin was mayor of Wasilla, AK. Everyone pretends that was some sort of executive experience. But today it struck me that Wasilla has a population of less than 10,000. To compare that to mine and EL's local area Wasilla is smaller than:
    Dothan (85,053)
    Enterprise (23,653)
    Ozark (15,119)
    Troy (13,935)
    Eufaula (13,908)
    Panama City (37,188)
    Ft. Walton Bch. (19,992)
    Lynn Haven (12,451)

    Being a mayor of a small town does NOT give one the experience needed to run the executive branch of the united states government. So the next time someone starts singing the praises of Sarah Palin think about Pat Thomas or Kenneth Boswell, do you feel they have the experience to be VP?
    Eric said...
    Wasilla? Who's talking about Wasilla? I'm talking about Alaska. The Governorship. 12 Billion+ Budget. Population roughly the size of Delaware... Connecticut? That's far far more than Dothan. And it's more executive experience than Barack, Joe, OR John.
    Marshal Art said...
    Indeed. Some exec experience is far better than no exec experience, and the executive experience of running a large state is far and away more than Barry. They all get advisors, but she's shown she can drive the bus. Barry's shown he can't get anything done.
    Anonymous said...
    Of course running a fifty state campaign or a senate office is no executive experience at all. [end sarcasm] We've already had a president who was a uninterested governor. A governor less interested in the mechanics of government than the feeling of moral crusades.
    Eric said...
    No. Running a 50-State campaign ISN'T executive experience. Thanks for being honest. [no sarcasm to begin with]
    Anonymous said...
    A fifty-state campaign? That's nothing. What I'm looking for is someone who has the vision and courage to run a campaign covering all fifty-seven states.
    Anonymous said...
    So what does executive experience give you? Is it just leading a team? Or is it the responsibility of hiring and firing? What makes executive experience so important?

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