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	<title>Comments on: Sarah Palin More Experienced Than Barack Obama, But Don&#8217;t Tell The MSM&#8211;UPDATED</title>
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		<title>By: Donkeys and Elephants are both Animals</title>
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		<description>sarah palin had great moves. i mean, she&#039;s so happy and bubbly, who wouldn&#039;t want to vote for her? but this is her down-fall: the way she holds herself. 

please don&#039;t fume up on me, because i&#039;m neither a dem or rep but an ap and honors gradutating high school student and i&#039;ve studied this election. i&#039;ve studied since my junior year, when primaries were the hot topic.

so please, before you get angry, hear me out! :D
she&#039;s got that awesome accent (same one i do) but her vernacular makes voters (intelligent ones) feel that maybe she isn&#039;t ...well... smart... enough... she has funny answers to questions that a person with 2 years of experience should know. 
for example: she didn&#039;t really understand what a VP does.... and she&#039;s running for VP... i like her, she gave a great definition to how VPs are a team player in the huge sport of politics but it wasn&#039;t really an accurate definition. 

i love her personality though. if i knew her as a person, we&#039;d be best friends, count on it. although, i&#039;d like to pick someone who knows what they&#039;re doing..

but, what i&#039;m tryna get to is, obama may have less experience but at least he did his homework. plus, he has yeeeaaars of education in his background.

not only that but you can tell how wonderful a parent is by looking at their children. i&#039;m not saying anything more but compare mccains pains and gw bush&#039;s kids to obamas... see?

and that first video up top, she looked over to her left a lot. in ap psych, that&#039;s the big move for a liar. liars look toward the left... (incase a few parents want to test it out on their kids.)

and reps use this very clever (kudos to that) move where a few weeks before the election, they&#039;ll do or say something that will snag them the vote. 
for (another) example: in the 2001, few weeks before election day, gw bush said &quot;i will not do what my father did.&quot; now we can slap ourselves on the head for electing him TWICE because he didn&#039;t do what his father did but worse. 
i think sarah palin is the big chess peice for the reps and is going to be the reason why reps might win this election.

i&#039;m no demi or a rep. infact, i&#039;m not old enoguh to vote. but i care for this country, trust me, i do. i&#039;ve noticed how most reps like to use profanity when talking about obama and how the demis in these comments are a bit more equal to the views. i like darrell, probably a few of the reps that apolojized in advance, which was sweet. but please, to those.. um... &quot;cursers&quot;, don&#039;t be so biased. yeah, i know &quot;msm, cnn&quot; ext. ext. but there&#039;s also fox and cnbs, which is largely and i mean LARGELY supported by reps. it just seems to me that there are more obama supporters on cnn and such so fox isn&#039;t noticed. 

ps. i know obama is labelled as a socialist which some think is right and others wrong but socialism isn&#039;t a bad thing. it&#039;s just been labelled bad, like communism which is a branch of socialism. they both are ment for good purposes but the wrong dictator takes advantage. socialism means that the people can do what they want but are ruled by the government. kinda like THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA! :o !! !!! !! ...yep... we&#039;re born and raised in not only the most powerful country in the world but a semi-socialist one (which was recently given more power.) 
it matters on who is in charge of the country. 
japan and china are examples of a great economy. plus, bho (don&#039;t wanna say &quot;bo&quot; b/c it sounds like &quot;body odor&quot; el oh el) doesn&#039;t want to raise or lower taxes, he wants to redistribute. that&#039;s a big word for find ways to put money in its rightful place. like NOT throwing millions of taxpayer dollars a month to iraq. or aig. :DDD 
&lt;3 &lt;--- (that&#039;s a heart) i love you guys! i respect your views and credit you on your patrionism to fight for who you believe is the right president for this country. i wish you all a very blessed election. 
may the best (wo)man win! :3 

please comment back if you want to correct me on my veiws. i mean, you know, because mccain isn&#039;t gw bush&#039;s best friend or sarah palin isn&#039;t extreemly against gay marraige (where it HAS been proven that sexual orientation is prefertal) or obama isn&#039;t just great at what he does or he doesn&#039;t have a harvard degree or gw bush actually was smart and it wasn&#039;t because his daddy was president to why gw bush was able to go to yale or that i&#039;m not a student and that i&#039;m actually aurora from sleeping beauty or how when i was ten i didn&#039;t know gw bush was going to be the glacier to our Titanic country or anything because that would seem impossible...

it&#039;s 1030 pm, which is an hour past my bed time so peace. :DDD don&#039;t drink and drive :)</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>sarah palin had great moves. i mean, she&#8217;s so happy and bubbly, who wouldn&#8217;t want to vote for her? but this is her down-fall: the way she holds herself. </p>
<p>please don&#8217;t fume up on me, because i&#8217;m neither a dem or rep but an ap and honors gradutating high school student and i&#8217;ve studied this election. i&#8217;ve studied since my junior year, when primaries were the hot topic.</p>
<p>so please, before you get angry, hear me out! <img src='http://www.melissaclouthier.com/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_biggrin.gif' alt=':D' class='wp-smiley' /><br />
she&#8217;s got that awesome accent (same one i do) but her vernacular makes voters (intelligent ones) feel that maybe she isn&#8217;t &#8230;well&#8230; smart&#8230; enough&#8230; she has funny answers to questions that a person with 2 years of experience should know.<br />
for example: she didn&#8217;t really understand what a VP does&#8230;. and she&#8217;s running for VP&#8230; i like her, she gave a great definition to how VPs are a team player in the huge sport of politics but it wasn&#8217;t really an accurate definition. </p>
<p>i love her personality though. if i knew her as a person, we&#8217;d be best friends, count on it. although, i&#8217;d like to pick someone who knows what they&#8217;re doing..</p>
<p>but, what i&#8217;m tryna get to is, obama may have less experience but at least he did his homework. plus, he has yeeeaaars of education in his background.</p>
<p>not only that but you can tell how wonderful a parent is by looking at their children. i&#8217;m not saying anything more but compare mccains pains and gw bush&#8217;s kids to obamas&#8230; see?</p>
<p>and that first video up top, she looked over to her left a lot. in ap psych, that&#8217;s the big move for a liar. liars look toward the left&#8230; (incase a few parents want to test it out on their kids.)</p>
<p>and reps use this very clever (kudos to that) move where a few weeks before the election, they&#8217;ll do or say something that will snag them the vote.<br />
for (another) example: in the 2001, few weeks before election day, gw bush said &#8220;i will not do what my father did.&#8221; now we can slap ourselves on the head for electing him TWICE because he didn&#8217;t do what his father did but worse.<br />
i think sarah palin is the big chess peice for the reps and is going to be the reason why reps might win this election.</p>
<p>i&#8217;m no demi or a rep. infact, i&#8217;m not old enoguh to vote. but i care for this country, trust me, i do. i&#8217;ve noticed how most reps like to use profanity when talking about obama and how the demis in these comments are a bit more equal to the views. i like darrell, probably a few of the reps that apolojized in advance, which was sweet. but please, to those.. um&#8230; &#8220;cursers&#8221;, don&#8217;t be so biased. yeah, i know &#8220;msm, cnn&#8221; ext. ext. but there&#8217;s also fox and cnbs, which is largely and i mean LARGELY supported by reps. it just seems to me that there are more obama supporters on cnn and such so fox isn&#8217;t noticed. </p>
<p>ps. i know obama is labelled as a socialist which some think is right and others wrong but socialism isn&#8217;t a bad thing. it&#8217;s just been labelled bad, like communism which is a branch of socialism. they both are ment for good purposes but the wrong dictator takes advantage. socialism means that the people can do what they want but are ruled by the government. kinda like THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA! <img src='http://www.melissaclouthier.com/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_surprised.gif' alt=':o' class='wp-smiley' />  !! !!! !! &#8230;yep&#8230; we&#8217;re born and raised in not only the most powerful country in the world but a semi-socialist one (which was recently given more power.)<br />
it matters on who is in charge of the country.<br />
japan and china are examples of a great economy. plus, bho (don&#8217;t wanna say &#8220;bo&#8221; b/c it sounds like &#8220;body odor&#8221; el oh el) doesn&#8217;t want to raise or lower taxes, he wants to redistribute. that&#8217;s a big word for find ways to put money in its rightful place. like NOT throwing millions of taxpayer dollars a month to iraq. or aig. <img src='http://www.melissaclouthier.com/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_biggrin.gif' alt=':D' class='wp-smiley' /> DD<br />
&lt;3 &lt;&#8212; (that&#8217;s a heart) i love you guys! i respect your views and credit you on your patrionism to fight for who you believe is the right president for this country. i wish you all a very blessed election.<br />
may the best (wo)man win! :3 </p>
<p>please comment back if you want to correct me on my veiws. i mean, you know, because mccain isn&#8217;t gw bush&#8217;s best friend or sarah palin isn&#8217;t extreemly against gay marraige (where it HAS been proven that sexual orientation is prefertal) or obama isn&#8217;t just great at what he does or he doesn&#8217;t have a harvard degree or gw bush actually was smart and it wasn&#8217;t because his daddy was president to why gw bush was able to go to yale or that i&#8217;m not a student and that i&#8217;m actually aurora from sleeping beauty or how when i was ten i didn&#8217;t know gw bush was going to be the glacier to our Titanic country or anything because that would seem impossible&#8230;</p>
<p>it&#8217;s 1030 pm, which is an hour past my bed time so peace. <img src='http://www.melissaclouthier.com/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_biggrin.gif' alt=':D' class='wp-smiley' /> DD don&#8217;t drink and drive <img src='http://www.melissaclouthier.com/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_smile.gif' alt=':)' class='wp-smiley' /> </p>
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		<title>By: Dr. Melissa Clouthier</title>
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		<dc:creator>Dr. Melissa Clouthier</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Thu, 02 Oct 2008 19:48:10 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>You know what Darrell? You had some valid points but here is where you lost me: You&#039;ll never vote for a black man.

Bull and turds. You are essentially saying that anyone who disagrees with Obama is a racist and while I won&#039;t deny that there are racists somewhere out there who won&#039;t vote for him because of the color of his skin, I can assure you if a person with policies and ideology I agree with, who happened to be black, was going for the nomination, he&#039;d have my vote.

If you&#039;re black, are you voting for him because of his skin color? Because that&#039;s equally racist. It is making a decision based on the color of his skin and not the content of his character and ideas. It&#039;s called identity politics and it&#039;s destructive.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>You know what Darrell? You had some valid points but here is where you lost me: You&#8217;ll never vote for a black man.</p>
<p>Bull and turds. You are essentially saying that anyone who disagrees with Obama is a racist and while I won&#8217;t deny that there are racists somewhere out there who won&#8217;t vote for him because of the color of his skin, I can assure you if a person with policies and ideology I agree with, who happened to be black, was going for the nomination, he&#8217;d have my vote.</p>
<p>If you&#8217;re black, are you voting for him because of his skin color? Because that&#8217;s equally racist. It is making a decision based on the color of his skin and not the content of his character and ideas. It&#8217;s called identity politics and it&#8217;s destructive.</p>
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		<title>By: Darell in WPB Fla</title>
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		<dc:creator>Darell in WPB Fla</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Thu, 02 Oct 2008 19:41:34 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>After reading a few of the comments posted here I am going against hope that obviously this is a pro McCain blog and biased against Obama. Ok fair enough....but I am hoping that this blog is open to both sides of the spectrum. When I read all the comments about the media being in love with Obama and is biased against Palin it makes me sick. First of all for all of you that are crying about experience, do I have to remind you that it was your own candidate whose war cry was experience. Obama didnt have the qualifications etc etc, and then goes out and picks a running mate that knows nothing about foreign policy and cannot speak intelligently to the press without rambling gibberish. Yet most of you try to cover her flaws with weak excuses that its the media. Fact #2, need I also remind you of the media frenzy of Jerimiah Wright, I didnt hear anyone crying about them being biased towards Obama then. You know what folks, although you refuse to admit it the bottom line is this. You will make all the excuses in the world and and fool and kid yourself into believing that McCain is a better pick but the truth is that its really about his skin color. You will never vote for a black man. Pure and simple, I think I respect the open racist more then those of you who hide behind your weak logic and reasons not to vote for Obama. I cannot believe that any of you actually think that Sarah Palin is competent enough to run this country, she is a heart attack away from being the President of the U.S. This shows me that this has nothing to do with the love of your country, its all about your own selfish beliefs, before you see a Black man become president you would rather see this country be destroyed by incompetence.

God help us, we havent learned anything.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>After reading a few of the comments posted here I am going against hope that obviously this is a pro McCain blog and biased against Obama. Ok fair enough&#8230;.but I am hoping that this blog is open to both sides of the spectrum. When I read all the comments about the media being in love with Obama and is biased against Palin it makes me sick. First of all for all of you that are crying about experience, do I have to remind you that it was your own candidate whose war cry was experience. Obama didnt have the qualifications etc etc, and then goes out and picks a running mate that knows nothing about foreign policy and cannot speak intelligently to the press without rambling gibberish. Yet most of you try to cover her flaws with weak excuses that its the media. Fact #2, need I also remind you of the media frenzy of Jerimiah Wright, I didnt hear anyone crying about them being biased towards Obama then. You know what folks, although you refuse to admit it the bottom line is this. You will make all the excuses in the world and and fool and kid yourself into believing that McCain is a better pick but the truth is that its really about his skin color. You will never vote for a black man. Pure and simple, I think I respect the open racist more then those of you who hide behind your weak logic and reasons not to vote for Obama. I cannot believe that any of you actually think that Sarah Palin is competent enough to run this country, she is a heart attack away from being the President of the U.S. This shows me that this has nothing to do with the love of your country, its all about your own selfish beliefs, before you see a Black man become president you would rather see this country be destroyed by incompetence.</p>
<p>God help us, we havent learned anything.</p>
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		<title>By: John Q. Public</title>
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		<dc:creator>John Q. Public</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Sat, 20 Sep 2008 21:24:38 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Look, there is executive experience and there is executive experience.  If executive experience at any level is the only qualifying factor, than Sarah Plain is more qualified than anybody on either major party ticket to be President of the United States.  But she was mayor of Mooseville...er...Wasilla, not mayor of New York.  That&#039;s a part time position as mayor of a town of 6000 people.  This no more qualifies her to be President than being a Little League manager qualifies one to run a Major League Baseball team.  Of course, as Governor of Alaska she&#039;s a little closer to the big leagues.  But Governor of a state of 600K people is still not major league.  A lot of people can name the Governors of California, New York, Texas and Florida---or, at least, name someone who&#039;s held one of those positions in the past.  Can anybody here name anyone apart from Sarah Palin who&#039;s ever been Governor of Alaska?  And she hasn&#039;t even held the post for two years!  

I have doubts about Obama&#039;s experience, too.  I wish he had at least one full term in the Senate under his belt.  And, yes, Sarah Palin is not in the top spot of her party&#039;s ticket, whereas Obama is.  But it&#039;s downright laughable to say that she is more qualified to be President than he is.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Look, there is executive experience and there is executive experience.  If executive experience at any level is the only qualifying factor, than Sarah Plain is more qualified than anybody on either major party ticket to be President of the United States.  But she was mayor of Mooseville&#8230;er&#8230;Wasilla, not mayor of New York.  That&#8217;s a part time position as mayor of a town of 6000 people.  This no more qualifies her to be President than being a Little League manager qualifies one to run a Major League Baseball team.  Of course, as Governor of Alaska she&#8217;s a little closer to the big leagues.  But Governor of a state of 600K people is still not major league.  A lot of people can name the Governors of California, New York, Texas and Florida&#8212;or, at least, name someone who&#8217;s held one of those positions in the past.  Can anybody here name anyone apart from Sarah Palin who&#8217;s ever been Governor of Alaska?  And she hasn&#8217;t even held the post for two years!  </p>
<p>I have doubts about Obama&#8217;s experience, too.  I wish he had at least one full term in the Senate under his belt.  And, yes, Sarah Palin is not in the top spot of her party&#8217;s ticket, whereas Obama is.  But it&#8217;s downright laughable to say that she is more qualified to be President than he is.</p>
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		<title>By: Jake</title>
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		<dc:creator>Jake</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Sat, 13 Sep 2008 00:59:42 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>&quot;Biden has to be extra special careful at any VP debates, and she doesn’t.&quot;

This is exactly what&#039;s wrong with the whole picture! If Obama mentions a Pig in Lipstick, it&#039;s automatically about Palin, and somehow that&#039;s sexist. It&#039;s sexist to pick a women as a VP candidate, and say &quot;oh no ya don&#039;t! you can&#039;t say that about a woman!&quot;</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>&#8220;Biden has to be extra special careful at any VP debates, and she doesn’t.&#8221;</p>
<p>This is exactly what&#8217;s wrong with the whole picture! If Obama mentions a Pig in Lipstick, it&#8217;s automatically about Palin, and somehow that&#8217;s sexist. It&#8217;s sexist to pick a women as a VP candidate, and say &#8220;oh no ya don&#8217;t! you can&#8217;t say that about a woman!&#8221;</p>
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		<title>By: marc</title>
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		<dc:creator>marc</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Tue, 02 Sep 2008 01:57:44 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>McCain cancels GOP to help LA...he has my vote...canceling GOP conv. is something huge to do. McCain for the peoople!</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>McCain cancels GOP to help LA&#8230;he has my vote&#8230;canceling GOP conv. is something huge to do. McCain for the peoople!</p>
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		<title>By: HonestVote</title>
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		<dc:creator>HonestVote</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Mon, 01 Sep 2008 23:15:00 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>It would seem from the last comment what&#039;s happened here is that instead of running Sarah Palin for her strength of leadership and empowering her, the intent is to run her in image only.  That is not very honest.

Sarah Palin&#039;s qualified and experienced to be the lead candidate.  It seems rather unAmerican to be told how to vote solely because the other guy could do something.  

What&#039;s next?  Are going to run a single candidate and tell everyone don&#039;t bother to vote unless it&#039;s for them?

If a vote for Sarah Palin written in is a vote wasted because of John McCain then it&#039;s a vote he lost for Sarah Palin who is his fellow Republican.  I think his nomination speeks volumes about his respect for her ability to perform the duties of President.  You should give them both more respect then that.

I would hope that more people believe like me and vote for who they really think should lead and not for who they are directed to vote for.  Otherwise it would seem that my country has perhaps lost some of its gumption.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>It would seem from the last comment what&#8217;s happened here is that instead of running Sarah Palin for her strength of leadership and empowering her, the intent is to run her in image only.  That is not very honest.</p>
<p>Sarah Palin&#8217;s qualified and experienced to be the lead candidate.  It seems rather unAmerican to be told how to vote solely because the other guy could do something.  </p>
<p>What&#8217;s next?  Are going to run a single candidate and tell everyone don&#8217;t bother to vote unless it&#8217;s for them?</p>
<p>If a vote for Sarah Palin written in is a vote wasted because of John McCain then it&#8217;s a vote he lost for Sarah Palin who is his fellow Republican.  I think his nomination speeks volumes about his respect for her ability to perform the duties of President.  You should give them both more respect then that.</p>
<p>I would hope that more people believe like me and vote for who they really think should lead and not for who they are directed to vote for.  Otherwise it would seem that my country has perhaps lost some of its gumption.</p>
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		<title>By: Nick V</title>
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		<dc:creator>Nick V</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Mon, 01 Sep 2008 23:10:17 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>It is &quot;almost&quot; funny to hear people suggest that Palin is more experienced than Obama. With a BS in Journalism and experinece running a state with a smaller population than most NJ counties vs A Senator from IL who has a Law degree from Harvard and the editor it&#039;s Journal. Plus you&#039;ve got to question a persons intelligence when they suggest that they belive in creationism and the planet being only 5000 years old. (yes I know almost half the country believes this hoo-haw) Com&#039;on people, open you eyes. This was a sheer desperation move on McCain&#039;s part, nothing more. Also, since she supports &quot;Abstinence ONLY&quot; policies... can you imagine YOUR daughters having NO birth control options 6-8 years from now when they appoint new judges?</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>It is &#8220;almost&#8221; funny to hear people suggest that Palin is more experienced than Obama. With a BS in Journalism and experinece running a state with a smaller population than most NJ counties vs A Senator from IL who has a Law degree from Harvard and the editor it&#8217;s Journal. Plus you&#8217;ve got to question a persons intelligence when they suggest that they belive in creationism and the planet being only 5000 years old. (yes I know almost half the country believes this hoo-haw) Com&#8217;on people, open you eyes. This was a sheer desperation move on McCain&#8217;s part, nothing more. Also, since she supports &#8220;Abstinence ONLY&#8221; policies&#8230; can you imagine YOUR daughters having NO birth control options 6-8 years from now when they appoint new judges?</p>
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		<title>By: Scott</title>
		<link>http://www.melissaclouthier.com/2008/08/31/sarah-palin-more-experienced-than-barack-obama-but-dont-tell-the-msm/comment-page-1/#comment-8603</link>
		<dc:creator>Scott</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Mon, 01 Sep 2008 22:36:59 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Sorry....  Double posted.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Sorry&#8230;.  Double posted.</p>
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		<title>By: Scott</title>
		<link>http://www.melissaclouthier.com/2008/08/31/sarah-palin-more-experienced-than-barack-obama-but-dont-tell-the-msm/comment-page-1/#comment-8602</link>
		<dc:creator>Scott</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Mon, 01 Sep 2008 22:36:06 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>I don&#039;t think anyone is suggesting we should vote for McCain/Palin in the hopes that something happens to him and she becomes president.  But, there is a REALITY to contend with.  Regardless of who does what, who says what, who&#039;s qualified, etc...  there are only two choices.

Obama/Biden
or
McCain/Palin

You can write in Sarah Palin for president, but that&#039;s the same as giving a vote to Obama.  A write in candidate is simply not going to garner enough votes to win (and your also going to be offset by the large numbers who will write in Ron Paul), and while you might make a statement if enough people do it, your gonna also be stuck with the &quot;other&quot; guy as P/VP.

We have to deal with the choices we have, not with the choices we wish we had.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I don&#8217;t think anyone is suggesting we should vote for McCain/Palin in the hopes that something happens to him and she becomes president.  But, there is a REALITY to contend with.  Regardless of who does what, who says what, who&#8217;s qualified, etc&#8230;  there are only two choices.</p>
<p>Obama/Biden<br />
or<br />
McCain/Palin</p>
<p>You can write in Sarah Palin for president, but that&#8217;s the same as giving a vote to Obama.  A write in candidate is simply not going to garner enough votes to win (and your also going to be offset by the large numbers who will write in Ron Paul), and while you might make a statement if enough people do it, your gonna also be stuck with the &#8220;other&#8221; guy as P/VP.</p>
<p>We have to deal with the choices we have, not with the choices we wish we had.</p>
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