you don't need to have a college degree to be my friend
you don't need to be an honor roll student to be welcome in my house
but if you want to run our country
you better not have a class rank of 894/899
I don't expect you to go to a doctor who finished 582/593 in his class
don't expect me to vote for a president who did either!
the man who between him and his wife
own 9 homes, called Obama (who was raised by a single mother, at times on food stamps) called Obama, an elitist!
Now that's FUNNY!


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M.D.
Regarding executive experience... The last Governor that was elected president brought us the Disaster of the last seven+ years...
The Republicans' Campaign has become a sad pathetic desperate thing
I'd rather go out on missions with the top of class rather than bottom... Thanks...
I'd have a beer with him maybe... But the leadership thing??? No thanks!!!
It's more about how they conduct themselves and how their education fits into their life and who they are...
John McCain? ... Not so much!!! No Thanks!!!
McCain? No Thanks!
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Supposedly his judgment had improved, and then he picked Palin.
Uh, I think you neglect a little matter of a mass of foreign policy experience for Biden. I don't imagine he'd fumble a basic question like what the Bush Doctrine was, but of course, most politically active people wouldn't. As for Obama, that lack of experience carries a huge bonus. McCain's experience has been more to do with lobbyist swilling, going clear back to Keating. Airbus ring a bell? 164 lobbyists on his campaign? Give ME a break. That's not change, that's more of the same old trough swilling.
Following in the footsteps of his father and grandfather, McCain entered the United States Naval Academy at Annapolis. There, he was a friend and informal leader for many of his classmates,[9] and sometimes stood up for people who were being bullied.[4] He also became a lightweight boxer.[10] McCain came into conflict with higher-ranking personnel, he did not always obey the rules, and that contributed to a low class rank (894 of 899) despite a strong intelligence.[9][11] He did well in academic subjects that interested him, such as literature and history, but studied only enough to pass subjects he struggled with, such as mathematics.[4][12] McCain graduated in 1958.[9]
Let's not post unsubstantiated info as McCain supporters do. Let's take the higher road.
M.D. "
Often they call them the defendant in a malpractice lawsuit, unfortunately for the plaintiffs.........
Cute retort, but I doubt that you can substantiate it. I know of no study which has shown a correlation between medical school class standing and malpractice litigation.
War hero vs community organizer
Experience vs. lofty speeches
You have holes in your logic David!
EXPERIENCE?
Look into the details there, read what people wrote...
It's just sad... Pathetic...
You can repeat Republican Lies but it doesn't make them so...
And it doesn't make for thoughtful or compelling conversation...
McCain??? No thanks!!!
hmmmm
War hero vs community organizer
Experience vs. lofty speeches
You have holes in your logic David!
? Scott ? A. ?,
some of our war heroes:
Washington
Grant
Teddy Roosevelt
Dwight Eisenhower
Zachary Taylor
McCain doesn't belong in that group
Some of our presidents who didn't serve in the military:
John Adams
Thomas Jefferson
James Madison
John Q. Adams
Martin Van Buren
John Tyler
James K. Polk
Franklin Pierce
Millard Fillmore
Grover Cleveland
Woodrow Wilson
Warren G. Harding
Calvin Coolidge
Herbert C. Hoover
Franklin D. Roosevelt
William J. Clinton
McCain doesn't even belong in that group.
Try again, with that logic thing you were talking about.
Re: McCain- read: McCain? No Thanks!
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I would agree that any one of them would beat Bush! However, McCain/Palin will be an essential extension of the mistakes of the Bush administration.
You've fallen for that old lie about the Democrats. If you look at the proposals of Obama, you will see that his intent is to lower taxes for everyone who makes less than $250,000 per year. The Democrats have been accused of "tax and spend" for years and sometimes it was warranted. Now, the Republicans have put the Democrats to shame at spending, on ly they don't believe in paying for it! That is patently wrong! It should not be up to my great grandchildren to pay the debt we incur by our own choice now.
We do desperately need a Democrat in the White House at this point in time! No Republican can correct the errors and malfunctions of the Bush administration successfully. McCain won't even identify what he would do different than Bush. Nor could Palin, because they would do nothing different. If you thing things are being run exactly right at this time, vote McCain, as it is sure to continue. If you ever want any change now is the time to vote Democratic. I've voted both ways over the years but that is how I see this election.
own 9 homes, called Obama (who was raised by a single mother, at times on food stamps) called Obama, an elitist!
Now that's FUNNY!