Peoria, AZ John McCain spent 5 years in a POW camp in North Vietnam. Does that give him the experience to lead a country as big and powerful as the United States? Probably not. However, it does prepare him for the stress that the job will bring with it. Experience alone is not what makes a man, or woman, capable of the job before them, but it does give a wealth of fortitude and courage from which to draw. I would like to know what hardships Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton have experienced to prepare them for the job of running our country. And I do not mean self-inflicted experiences such as marrying a womanizer and having to live through the ordeal on national television. Or distorting the issue of race to an extent that one would need a psychologist to help them find themself. Listen to the following video, it says a lot.
Archive for March 30th, 2008
John McCain A Man of Courage, A Leader, A Hero
Posted by justthefactsplease on March 30, 2008
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Hillary Clinton Bow Out?
Posted by justthefactsplease on March 30, 2008
Peoria, AZ Since when are candidates asked to “bow out”? Democrates have, for the past week, been admonishng Hillary Clinton for not stepping out of the Presidential race against fellow Democrate, Barack Obama. Rewind back a month to John McCain and Mike Huckabee. I don’t remember Mike Huckabee being hounded like Hilliary Clinton is. And with that said, Huckabee was in no means anywhere as close to McCain in the delegate count as Hillary is to Obama. As Bill Clinton said earlier, “Let the states decide.”
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Ann Coulter on Hillary Clinton
Posted by justthefactsplease on March 30, 2008
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Political Quotes of the Week
Posted by justthefactsplease on March 30, 2008
Peoria, AZ Quotes of the week:
John McCain: “We need to listen, we need to listen and respect the Democratic views of our allies.”
Bill Clinton: Democrates need to “relax and let the rest of the states vote.”
Rush Limbaugh: “McCain is now siding with our enemies.”
Jay Leno: “Who would have thought Hillary Clinton had more war stories than John McCain.”
Beltway Boys: “I’m not sure the media knows how to handle Obama. Maybe it’s because he’s black and they don’t know how to handle that.”
Barack Obama: “The truth is that my foreign policy is actually a return to the traditional bipartisan realistic policy of George Bush’s father, of John F. Kennedy, of, in some ways, Ronald Reagan, and it is George Bush that’s been naive and it’s people like John McCain and, unfortunately, some Democrats that have facilitated him acting in these naive ways that have caused us so much damage in our reputation around the world.”
Tucker Bounds: “Obama represents an absolute departure” from Reagan and other presidents “whose strength in the face of an outspoken and determined enemy won the greater peace for a generation.”
And my personal favorite:
James Fulford (on Dreams of My Father): “I think a lot of people just assumed that what they knew about Tiger Woods — he came from a stable mixed race home, he didn’t favor one part of his heritage over another, he had a rock-solid psyche, etc. — (that this) also applied to Obama. I realize that doesn’t make one bit of sense, but stupid ideas can get stuck in people’s heads for stupid reasons.”
http://isteve.blogspot.com/2008/03/pundit-reads-dreams-from-my-father.html
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