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On Oct 24, 12:07*pm, "HeyBub" wrote:
N8N wrote:
On Oct 24, 9:40 am, Jim Yanik wrote:
Nate Nagel wrote
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Stormin Mormon wrote:
I oppose socialist muslims who want to redistribute wealth.


So? That in no way negates the fact that Palin is a shrill sound
bite generator who has yet to show any substance whatsoever.


nate


she has far more substance than Obama.


Not possible. *Unless you are going to posit that it is possible to
have negative substance.


At the very least, Obama appears Presidential and I wouldn't feel
embarassed to have him meet with other world leaders; I have
confidence that he would engage them in respectful, intelligent
discourse. *Because McCain is, let's face it, getting on in years and
has known health problems, his choice of Palin as VP is ludicrously
irresponsible and an insult to the American public. *I don't have warm
fuzzies about voting for Obama, but there's no way in hell I could
even consider voting for McCain.


he lied about so many things,yet Obama supporters are so willing to
overlook his lies.


As opposed to McCain, who has turned his back on every position he's
ever taken to earn him the reputation as a "maverick" and made him
appealing in the first place? *(e.g. torture, and telling the worst
elements of the religious right to screw off, to name two?) *One is
left with the distinct impression that McCain is in it to win it, not
for any other purpose.


Neither candidate is perfect or, really, the best that either party
had to offer. *But while Obama/Biden are merely unappealing, McCain/
Palin are frightening. *Just say "President Palin" a few times and if
you don't get chills down your spine, you need to watch more TV.


Maybe that was McCain's plan - Governor Palin is a better life
insurance policy, should he be elected, than even Dick Cheney. *We'll
be spending our whole GDP keeping McCain alive, if necessary.


Palin's not running for president and the only world leaders she'll meet are
the dead ones in her official capacity as representative for state funerals.


Unless something happens to McCain - a non-zero probability.

I suggest that the chances of Obama meeting an untimely end are far, far
greater than McCain. After all, there are about 1 billion Mohammadens who,
if they follow the dictates of their religion, have a specified sanction for
an apostate.


I have yet to hear one Muslim publicly denounce Obama. the worst I've
heard is mutterings from US Muslims that they are disappointed that
Obama has not reached out to them more publicly.

Obama is relatively young, healthy, and will be surrounded by Secret
Service. Joe Biden isn't nearly as appalling as Palin, either.

nate