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You See What You Want to See

http://globalcapital.blogspot.com

"Does anyone think Palin looks and sounds like Elaine from Seinfeld? Thought I would end on a lighter note."

NO!

I guess the whole point of your entire post is that you see what you want to see! No one else does!

I suppose that you consider Palin's views on abortion to be more extreme than Obama's. He killed legislation in the Illinois legislature that would have permitted a baby that was aborted, but lived despite the abortion attempt, to be given medical care. He wanted a baby born alive to be killed anyway, just because it wasn't intended to be born alive. Even Barbara Boxer voted for the legislation that would have give the baby treatment. Now which is more extreme? Obama!

I like Palin's willingness to fight corruption. She is also the ONLY candidate, Presidential or Vice Presidential, who has EXECUTIVE experience for the Executive Branch of government. None of the others have executive experience. Obama does not. Biden does not. McCain does not. It would be nice to have ONE candidate who knows how to run an organization, not just a Senate staff (and they don't really run that either, since the each have a chief of staff to do it)!

Palin is also the only candidate who has ever held a real job. Obama has not. Biden has not. McCain has not. They are all career politicians. It would sure be nice to have SOMEONE hanging around the White House who has held a job, has a real family, and isn't a life-long politician! She knows better than ANY of those men the struggles and challenges of everyday people like us. She's just the ticket we need.

Would it be too much to ask that we vote for McCain, but DON'T pray for his health once elected?

Submitted by sbenard on Mon, 2008/09/01 - 8:53pm » 

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