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Old 09-02-2008, 03:20 PM   #1
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Apparently,Obama feels that because he is the one running for the Dem's this fall, even though he really isn't the one pulling the strings, he has way more experience then Palin.

First question: Does he know he's running against McCain?

Second question: Doesw he know the job a Govenor wakes up to everyday?

Third Question: Does here relise after Nov, no one will remember him and no one will die because he lost that this campaign really means nothing unlike someone running a state?

http://elections.foxnews.com/2008/09/02/obama-i-have-more-executive-experience-than-palin/

Obama: I Have More Executive Experience Than Palin

Barack Obama contends that he is more experienced in executive matters than Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin because he has managed his presidential campaign for the past 18 months.
Speaking on a cable news channel Monday night, the Democratic presidential nominee said he is better prepared to handle a disaster like Hurricane Gustav because of his pursuit of the White House.
"śWell, my understanding is that Governor Palin"™s town of Wasilla has, I think, 50 employees. We"™ve got 2,500 in this campaign. I think their budget is maybe $12 million a year. You know, we have a budget of about three times that just for the month. So I think that our ability to manage large systems and to execute I think has been made clear over the last couple of years,"ť Obama said.
John McCain"™s spokesman called the suggestion "ślaughable."ť
"śFor Barack Obama to argue that he"™s experienced enough to be president because he"™s running for president is desperate circular logic and its laughable. It is a testament to Barack Obama"™s inexperience and failing qualifications that he would stoop to passing off his candidacy as comparable to Governor Sarah Palin"™s executive experience managing a budget of over $10 billion and more than 24,000 employees,"ť said spokesman Tucker Bounds.
Republican National Committee Victory 2008 Chairwoman Carly Fiorina also blasted the Democratic campaign.
"śI am appalled by the Obama campaign"™s attempts to belittle Governor Sarah Palin"™s experience. The facts are that Sarah Palin has made more executive decisions as a mayor and governor than Barack Obama has made in his life,"ť Fiorina said, adding that the Obama camp"™s attacks raise the question of sexism.
"śBecause of Hillary Clinton"™s historic run for the presidency and the treatment she received, American women are more highly tuned than ever to recognize and decry sexism in all its forms. They will not tolerate sexist treatment of Governor Palin,"ť she said.
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Does here relise after Nov, no one will remember him and no one will die because he lost that this campaign really means nothing unlike someone running a state?
All we can do is hope Obama will lose
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Old 09-02-2008, 03:44 PM   #3
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It sounds like Obama is a bit threatened by Palin, and probably a little jealous. His experience comes from running his campaign?I guessby his own admissionhe didn't have any before he decided to run. I bet you could trap Obama on the real Arkansastrooper gate. I think Obama is desparate.

Can you say "rope-a-dope?"

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It sounds like Obama is a bit threatened by Palin, and probably a little jealous. His experience comes from running his campaign?I guessby his own admissionhe didn't have any before he decided to run. I bet you could trap Obama on the real Arkansastrooper gate. I think Obama is desparate.

Can you say "rope-a-dope?"

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Old 09-02-2008, 04:50 PM   #5
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It sounds like Obama is a bit threatened by Palin, and probably a little jealous. His experience comes from running his campaign?I guessby his own admissionhe didn't have any before he decided to run. I bet you could trap Obama on the real Arkansastrooper gate. I think Obama is desparate.

Can you say "rope-a-dope?"

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Old 09-02-2008, 05:05 PM   #7
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Hey Obamanites, watch the above link and then read these hard facts!


A MINORITY VIEW
BY WALTER E. WILLIAMS
RELEASE: WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 13, 2008, AND THEREAFTER

Patterns of Black Excellence

Most people know the tragic state of black education today. We know that billions of dollars are spent on federal government programs such as No Child Left Behind and the billions spent by state and local governments. If you were to ask an education "expert" to explain the tragedy, you'd get answers such as racial discrimination and underfunding.

My colleague Dr. Thomas Sowell has written volumes on black education and an article worth reading is one he wrote some years ago in The Public Interest (Spring 1976) and reprinted in his book "Education: Assumptions Versus History."

Washington's Paul Laurence Dunbar Senior High School is one black school that Sowell writes about. From 1870 to 1955, most of Dunbar's graduates went off to college, earning degrees from Harvard, Princeton, Williams, Wesleyan and others. As early as 1899, Dunbar students had higher scores on citywide tests than students at any of the District's white schools. Dunbar's attendance records were generally better than those of white schools and its rate of tardiness was lower. Latin was taught throughout the period from 1870 to 1955 and in the early decades, Greek was taught as well. Large classes were the norm, 40 students per teacher. It was more than 40 years before Dunbar had a lunchroom, which was then so small that many children had to eat lunch on the street. Blackboards were old and cracked. It was 1950 before the school had a public address system. Most of the parents of Dunbar students worked in unskilled and semiskilled occupations. White-collar and professional parents totaled 17 percent.

Sowell also writes about Baltimore's Frederick Douglass High School, whose education tragedy was featured last June in the HBO documentary "Hard Times at Douglass High" and my column "Black Education" (July 23, 2008). Frederick Douglass was founded in 1883 as the Colored High and Training School before it was renamed in 1892. It survived for decades with inadequate support, located in a succession of hand-me-down buildings that whites had discarded, old textbooks used years before by white students, refinished desks from white schools, secondhand sports equipment and so on. Teaching styles at Douglass approximated those of rigorous colleges: discussion rather than lectures, reading lists rather than day-to-day assignments and papers rather than reliance on "objective" tests. The interest of teachers in the students was reciprocated by the parents. According to alumni, "The school could do no wrong" in the eyes of parents.

Douglass produced distinguished alumni, such as Thurgood Marshall and Cab Calloway, as well as several judges, congressmen and civil rights leaders. Douglass High was second in the nation in black Ph.D.'s among its alumni. Dunbar High's distinguished alumni included U.S. Sen. Ed Brooke and physician Charles Drew. During WWII, Dunbar alumni in the Army included "nearly a score of Majors, nine Colonels and Lieutenant Colonels and a Brigadier General."
These successful black schools and others contradict what the "experts" say is needed to improve black education. Today's Dunbar and Douglass High schools' teachers and students have resources that would have been the envy of their predecessors. Class sizes today are a fourth of what they were yesteryear. What about the argument that segregated schools, as in Brown v. Board of Education, are inherently unequal? Or, as argued in Serrano v. Priest, that equalization of expenditures per student is essential for equal education. These observations are not arguments for segregation or unequal school financing; they merely challenge assumptions that have become gospel.

Former teachers and alumni, whom Sowell interviewed, said that the most basic characteristic of their school was law and order. Respect was the term most used to describe the attitudes of students and parents toward the schools. "The teacher was always right" was a frequently used phrase. Without a civilized learning environment, academic excellence is impossible no matter how much money is spent.

By the way, out of respect for these two great Americans, Frederick Douglass and Paul Laurence Dunbar, the two schools should be renamed Jesse Jackson and Al Sharpton High.

Walter E. Williams is a professor of economics at George Mason University. To find out more about Walter E. Williams and read features by other Creators Syndicate writers and cartoonists, visit the Creators Syndicate Web page at www.creators.com.

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After a couple weeks and all the mud on Palin is sifted through and found out to be NOTHING, then it will be game-on.

I'm REALLY anxious to here where EXACTLY the 5M jobs are going to come from. Where all this renewable energy is going to come from. I live in an area with a LOT of wind. Over the last several years (under Bush), hundreds of new wind turbines have been installed on our hilltops. Not sure who is building these, etc, or how many more they will need tomake and operateto create 5M new jobs......

We also have the mighty Columbia and Snake rivers with quite a few dams. Obama will probably go with the enviro-wackys and propose removing the dams to "save the salmon". I wonder if he realizes that the dams actually produce.......ELECTRICITY!!!!!!

And maybe how he is going to become energy independant while doing away with the nuke plants. Sorry, but he is going to lose this one. The energy demands are making nukes more and more economical when compared to other power generation. More nukes are coming whether Obama is elected or not.

Hopefully at some point, someone will press him again about his association with the racist reverand that he followed spiritually for so many years.

It will also be good to hear about what kind of gun control he supports. I think if he is pressed on this issue, he'll look pretty bad.

So many things we can look forward to finding more out about Mr. Obama.......
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obama wants solar power and crap like that.

How many of you can afford that stuff? It would cost us $60,000 to convert our house over and hope its enough!

Solar power just is not there yet, not efficient enough and damn sure is not affordable!

Todays hybrid cars are another joke too.
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To make Obamamama look bad all you have to do is have him go to an unscripted debate without a teleprompter.
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