Thursday, October 02, 2008

Barack Obama vs. John McCain

Barack Obama has put out an ad that says that simple minded John McCain cannot use a computer, implying that he's obviously unqualified to be President.
Well if skills define qualification to be President, let me point out that Barack Obama cannot land a jet fighter on an aircraft carrier at night.

Now who's looking unqualified?

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13 comments:

  1. All I gotta say is....Palin kicked the crap out of Biden tonight during the debate!!!

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  2. She sure did. But we know that the media and the partisan haters will spin it and pretend otherwise, despite the polls that mirror our beliefs.

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  3. Anonymous12:52 PM

    Score one for Sarah.
    About Obamas ad. It failed to point out one fact. John Mccains war injuries prevent him from using a computer for long periods of time.

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  4. Any of course Obama wouldn't know anything about that.

    You have to serve to get war injuries, and he couldn't even be bothered to visit our troops much less ever become one.

    As for me, I'll vote for the patriot and former pilot who actually gave something back to this country.

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  5. Obama can't land a jet fighter on an empty airport runway during the day!

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  6. Having Obama for Pres. would be the biggest mistake for this Country. Wouldn't that be like letting a burglar into your house and then turn your back while he steals you blind? We may as well hold up a sign over here that says "welcome all terrorists". I don't see why there is even any competition between him and McCain, people wake up!!!!!

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  7. McCain can't use email because he can't type from his war injuries. He can peck at the keyboard but has his wife type for him because she's so much faster. The libs are making fun of a disabled veteran.

    http://www.fightthepalinsmears.com/articles/2008/09/shock-obama-ad-mocks-mccain-war-injury-cant-email/

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  8. And of course, neither of those things have any relevance as to who would make the better President.

    To me, the simple bottom line remains: I sure as hell don't want another 4 years of the Republican policies that brought us to the mess we're in today. And I can't see that McCain is offering anything else.

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  9. What's to regret? We're winning the war and it'll be over soon enough, leaving two more stable democracies and allies.

    The economic problem, specifically the Fannie Mae debacle, is 98% Democrat caused, with no small amount of the blame going to "Community Organizers" like Obama who pressured banks into loaning money to minorities who couldn't afford them. Even Bill Clinton now says that the Dems in Congress refused to listen to him and Republicans who tried to restrict that crazy, irresponsible lending.

    Never thought I'd agree with Clinton on anything, but there it is.

    But as to your original premise, Bob...you're right. It wasn't relevant and shouldn't have been brought up. Yet Obama did, and he did so deliberately. That should make you at least question his judgment and fitness for the office. If he's going to pull that sort of stupid crap now, what'll he do if he gets the real power?

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  10. The economic problem, specifically the Fannie Mae debacle, is 98% Democrat caused

    Wow- besides running, you are good at stretching!

    *grin*

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  11. Anonymous11:46 AM

    I'd say McCain still looks inexperienced.

    face it, your candidate is horrible and is going to lose -- not because of your conspiracy theories on the "MSM" either, it's simply because he's the worst of the two candidates.

    "McCain can't use email because he can't type from his war injuries. He can peck at the keyboard but has his wife type for him because she's so much faster. The libs are making fun of a disabled veteran."

    bullshit. he uses that war injury as an excuse for everything -- he used it as one for not knowing how many houses he had. it's a simple cop out by an old man.

    making fun of a disabled veteran would be something like: "I'm not going to vote for a president that can't throw out the first pitch at the world series".

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  12. OK, how about if we just say that McCain doesn't associate with terrorists who tried to blow up the Pentagon and kill Americans?

    How about we say that McCain never spent twenty years in a church whose pastor routinely condemned this country and white people?

    How about if we say that McCain wasn't involved in pressuring the banks in the Chicago area to loan money to minorities who couldn't afford to pay it back?

    How about if we point out that McCain has never been involved with ACORN--one of the "community organizations" best known for voter fraud?

    We can point out lots of differences between the two, but they all seem to boil down to B.O.'s lack of credibility and the integrity of those that he associates with.

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