Who has more experience? Palin or Obama?

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  • parkerbink
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    Originally posted by rwh11385
    Helping businesses be better here (good for economy) and helping the trade balance with global clients. What value do you add, if any, to the nation or ever have?

    Do you sell autoglass too?


    Bobby, you just graduated. Have you been in a job for a year?2? I was a partner in a Law Firm for 15 years from 1995 to 2000. I stepped down as managing partner in 2000 maintaining my position in the firm while not actually working there day to day.

    While I was in Mexico I was still working on things that helped our economy, we import oil from Mexico, you know. My Brother in Law is currently the Deputy energy Minister of Mexico and my Wife is Calderón's cousin.

    I returned to the states in '06 and have done legal work on a multinational level since then.

    Grow up, you don't know everything, you obviously don't see the bottom line fact that the dollar has lost over 25% of it's value since Bush took office and that has a detrimental consequence for anything we need to import (like oil)

    Get a clue.
    Last edited by parkerbink; 09-01-2008, 03:52 PM.

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  • rwh11385
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    Helping businesses be better here (good for economy) and helping the trade balance with global clients. What value do you add, if any, to the nation or ever have?

    Do you sell autoglass too?

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  • parkerbink
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    Originally posted by rwh11385
    You're trying to claim the best allocation of labor is to send everyone to the military? I'm helping the country plenty, and so are those in medicine, engineering, agriculture, etc.

    What exactly are you doing to help the nation be successful? And don't you live in Mexico?
    Quantify your "contribution"

    I am currently in Scottsdale, have been here for two years and have contributed for 25 years before you were born.

    Perhaps in 20 years we can compare our contributions to this country, today you are a psudo intellectual/ethug who sits behind a keyboard stirring shit.
    Last edited by parkerbink; 09-01-2008, 03:50 PM.

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  • rwh11385
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    Originally posted by parkerbink
    If you are so gung ho on the Bush administration why aren't you in Iraq?
    You're trying to claim the best allocation of labor is to send everyone to the military? I'm helping the country plenty, and so are those in medicine, engineering, agriculture, etc. Those in uniform are serving and bettering themselves and helping the world, just like my grandfather did and was able to educate himself because of the GI Bill and create the foundation for his lineage to be productive for the nation.

    What exactly are you doing to help the nation be successful? And don't you live in Mexico?

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  • parkerbink
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    Originally posted by rwh11385
    Yeah, because Obama would have done much better.

    His speech writer would have made a golden number so he could inspire the nation, and then not do much else.

    Although, maybe New Orleans just needed a community organizer... ya know, set up some speakers and grill some hot dogs and it would have all been better!
    I doubt severely that would have happened and it is inane to conject, but it would have been better than no reaction for days and a mismanaged one thereafter.

    If you are so gung ho on the Bush administration why aren't you in Iraq?

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  • rwh11385
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    Originally posted by parkerbink
    Heeter, you know damn well he is not to blame for Katrina or 9/11. He is to blame for his reaction (and lack thereof)
    Yeah, because Obama would have done much better.

    His speech writer would have made a golden number so Obama could inspire the nation, and then not do much else.

    Although, maybe New Orleans just needed a community organizer... ya know, set up some speakers and grill some hot dogs and it would have all been better! NYC too.

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  • parkerbink
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    Originally posted by rwh11385
    I don't know anyone would said that in those words. But some of the stuff that happened during his time is not his fault. Correlation does not indication causation. Comparing 2008 to 2000 without noting the things that influenced our country outside of him would be rather ridiculous.

    Is Katrina his fault?

    Was he to blame for 9/11?

    Is the recent negative effects of globalization to be blamed on him?
    Heeter, you know damn well he is not to blame for Katrina or 9/11. He is to blame for his reaction (and lack thereof)

    I am not getting into another quagmire with you.

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  • rwh11385
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    Originally posted by parkerbink
    I am continually amazed when people claim the country is better off today then pre G.W.B.

    It is not.

    No matter what your political affiliation, you have to see that we are in the position we are in due to the decisions made over the last eight years.

    McCain voted with the current administration more than 90% of the time, ergo he thinks they were right, ergo he will continue on the same path.
    I don't know anyone would said that in those words. But some of the stuff that happened during his time is not his fault. Correlation does not indication causation. Comparing 2008 to 2000 without noting the things that influenced our country outside of him would be rather ridiculous.

    Is Katrina his fault?

    Was he to blame for 9/11?

    Is the recent negative effects of globalization to be blamed on him?

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  • parkerbink
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    Originally posted by E30 Cabrio
    Yet she still has more experience then the self-proclaimed Community Organizer who is running for POTUS

    MSDNC is trying to spin it that Obama has more experience because he's spent more time running for President then someone Governing a State.

    Lib logic at its finest.

    BTW, McCain is running for President, not Palin, and he has more experience then 0-bama will ever have.

    Not to mention, McCain has literally put his life on the line for this country.

    Dumbasses at MSDNC think Obama is qualified simply because he ran for President.

    Well, since Palin is running for VP, she is therefore qualified using their standards.
    Regardless of qualification the choices are the choices and McCain is pretty much Bush. I would vote for anyone that is not a clone of Bush at this point.

    The talking heads from both sides are a joke. What about the Fox guy that said Palin has foreign policy experience because Alaska is near Russia?

    I cannot believe the people that don't see Bush has horribly damaged this country.

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  • E30 Cabrio
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    Originally posted by ragged325
    This is pretty classic:



    (from Friday morning - pre-selection)
    Yet she still has more experience then the self-proclaimed Community Organizer who is running for POTUS

    MSDNC is trying to spin it that Obama has more experience because he's spent more time running for President then someone Governing a State.

    Lib logic at its finest.

    BTW, McCain is running for President, not Palin, and he has more experience then 0-bama will ever have.

    Not to mention, McCain has literally put his life on the line for this country.

    Dumbasses at MSDNC think Obama is qualified simply because he ran for President.

    Well, since Palin is running for VP, she is therefore qualified using their standards.

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  • ragged325
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    This is pretty classic:



    (from Friday morning - pre-selection)

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  • parkerbink
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    I am continually amazed when people claim the country is better off today then pre G.W.B.

    It is not.

    No matter what your political affiliation, you have to see that we are in the position we are in due to the decisions made over the last eight years.

    McCain voted with the current administration more than 90% of the time, ergo he thinks they were right, ergo he will continue on the same path.

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  • ragged325
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    Originally posted by NC325iC
    she is hot though, and even if she doesnt have as much experience she isnt running for president, shes goin in for vice.
    I don't want to be the guy that explains what's going to happen to your grandparents. I will explain that the VP takes over for the Pres. if anything happens to him.

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  • NC325iC
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    she is hot though, and even if she doesnt have as much experience she isnt running for president, shes goin in for vice.

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  • speedhop
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    Originally posted by Jon325i
    Neither of them have significant experience in anything remotely related to leading the most powerful nation in the free world. Thankfully, both have running mates who are seasoned Washington DC insiders that know how to get things done as inefficiently as possible. Either way, its not looking good for us. Its like having to make a choice between getting kicked in the nuts or bitch slapped in front of your S.O.

    Jon

    annnnnnd /thread

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