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Omar Akram



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Monday, September 01, 2008 

Category: News and Politics

All we have heard from John McCain for months is, “Barack Obama is too young. Barack Obama is too inexperienced to be commander-in-chief. Who do you want answering the phone in the White House at three a.m.? Blah, blah, blah.”

So what does McCain do? He picks someone to be his running mate who is even younger than Barack Obama and has less experience.

Sara Palin is 44 – Obama is 47. Sara Palin is in her first term as governor of Alaska, a state that has 13 people and some caribou. Obama is a member of the United States Senate from Illinois.

It’s not a big deal, except for this: If McCain wins, he will be the oldest person ever inaugurated for a first term at 72. He has a history of health problems that include bouts of melanoma, a potentially deadly form of skin cancer. It is reasonable to consider that McCain’s running mate could be called upon to be our president.

Meanwhile, some may see this as a move for McCain to attract disaffected women who voted for Hillary Clinton and aren’t yet behind Obama. But that might not work for a few reasons: Palin, like McCain, is pro-life. Also, she might be a woman, but she’s no Hillary Clinton – when it comes to her experience or her ideology.

At some point, voters will have to ask themselves who they would want running the country if it ever became necessary: Joe Biden or Sarah Palin.

Does John McCain undercut his own message by naming someone even younger and more inexperienced than Barack Obama to be his running mate?

Sherri

 
Amen. I couldn't have said it better.


He must have lost his mind (could be old age. . . .
)
 
Posted by Sherri on Tuesday, September 02, 2008 - 12:13 AM
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Marilee
Marilee Calabrese

 
I totally agree with everything you have stated. And now we find out that Palin's daughter is 5 months pregnant. How does that fit into the ideology of this candidate. I fear for this country if McCain wins the presidency. I was worried before he chose Palin. It scares the crap out of me now.

 
Posted by Marilee on Tuesday, September 02, 2008 - 1:00 AM
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Marguerite
Marguerite Hazen

 
My thoughts exactly Omar. Political moves aren't always smooth.

 
Posted by Marguerite on Wednesday, September 03, 2008 - 5:13 PM
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*Annie ♥ 小安妮*
Annie Tang

 
Palin need an artificial brain and McCain needs to retire and take his wife on a world cruise or something. He does have more experience than Obama but let's face it, he hasn't contributed much of those so called "experience" in the past 7.5 yrs. by agreeing with Bush 90% of the time, then I don't think we can expect to see much. And Joe "the plumber" needs to reassess his own ability before starting his own business. I don't think the tax increase makes a dramatic difference in Joe's case. Joe just need to be rational about his business plans and not be like the people who took out sub-prime loans and unable to pay their mortgages. All of a sudden 's the banks fault and the gov'ts fault.

 
Posted by *Annie ♥ 小安妮* on Thursday, October 16, 2008 - 11:24 PM
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Deborah

 
I think John McCain is the poster child for senior dementia and he's confused if Palin is going to star in a remake of Northern Exposure.

 
Posted by Deborah on Thursday, November 06, 2008 - 1:54 AM
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