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The question has been ignored in the "Obama's legislative accomplishments" thread.

I am just curious if the Hillbots that jump all over Obama for his lack of accomplishments can name any substantial accomplishments by Queen Cankles.

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It is really sad that the Democrats are trying to bad mouth one or the other.

I know. They have already discredited themselves 9 months before the election. It seems like the Republicans won't even need to run their smeer campaign.

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--August 28------NOA1 issued

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Don't hold your breath waiting for the Hillbots to come up with anything but hot air.

I guess the same could be said for Barrack bots :devil:

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I am NOT a big fan of McCain but at least he has a track record (good and bad) to point to. He is the only one that really does have experience. Clinton and Obama would be learning on the job. Do we want that again?

Again? What do you mean, Gary?

Your sides point that Bush didn't have much experience is true to a point. Same can be said for Clinton 1. At least they had some experience as governors. What we would get with Hillary and Obama will be much worse. They have zero experience running anything.

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Your sides point that Bush didn't have much experience is true to a point. Same can be said for Clinton 1. At least they had some experience as governors. What we would get with Hillary and Obama will be much worse. They have zero experience running anything.

Zero experience in politics is a good thing. Less chance of favors being owed, ties to lobbyists, party lines, etc.

However, Hillary is total establishment and just wants the status of being the first female president.

Obama is an unknown, but wants to be the first non-white folk president.

McCain is crazy, but also inclined to go party lines if elected.

The funny thing this time is how the non-traditional candidates are going to get the nomination, no matter how the democrat side plays out.

Hard core Republicans and Democrats both have nominee's they dislike because they don't embrace the party line. In some ways this is the closest to having third party candidates while in a two party system.

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Now that Hillbot #1 has appeared today, I would like to see this question answered.

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--August 28------NOA1 issued

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I am NOT a big fan of McCain but at least he has a track record (good and bad) to point to. He is the only one that really does have experience. Clinton and Obama would be learning on the job. Do we want that again?

mccain is good with the female lobbyist

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Not sure how helpful this is but:

Bio facts on all there nominees.

CLINTON

QUICK FACTS

Born: October 26, 1947 (Illinois)

Lives in: Chappaqua, New York

Family: Married husband and future U.S. President Bill Clinton in 1975, 1 daughter Chelsea

Religion: Methodist

Education:

- Graduated: Wellesley College (1969) - Major: Political Science

- Law Degree from Yale (1973) - Major: J.D.

Career:

Attorney with Rose Law Firm (1979-1993)

First Lady of Arkansas (1979-1981, 1983-1992)

First Lady of the United States (1993-2001)

U.S. Junior Senator from New York sworn in January 3, 2001

Government Committees:

- Committee on Budget (2001-2002)

- Committee on Armed Services (2003-present)

- Committee on Environment and Public Works (2001-present)

- Committee on Health, Education, Labor and Pensions (2001-present)

- Special Committee on Aging

- Commissioner of the Commission on Security and Cooperation in Europe (2001-present)

Books:

- It Takes a Village: And Other Lessons Children Teach Us (1996)

- Dear Socks, Dear Buddy: Kids’ Letters to the First Pets (1998)

- An Invitation to the White House: At Home with History (2000)

- Living History (2003)

OBAMA

QUICK FACTS

Born: August 4, 1961 (Hawaii)

Lives in: Chicago, Illinois

Family: Married wife Michelle in 1992, 2 daughters Malia and Sasha

Religion: United Church of Christ

Education:

- Graduated: Columbia University (1983) - Major: Political Science

- Law Degree from Harvard (1991) - Major: J.D. - Magna Cum Laude

- Attended: Occidental College

Career: U.S. Senator from Illinois sworn in January 4, 2005

Government Committees:

- Health, Education, Labor and Pensions Committee

- Foreign Relations Committee

- Veterans Affairs Committee

- 2005 and 2006: served on the Environment and Public Works Committee

Books:

- Dreams From My Father: A Story of Race and Inheritance (1995)

- The Audacity of Hope: Thoughts on Reclaiming the American Dream (2006)

- It Takes a Nation: How Strangers Became Family in the Wake of Hurricane Katrina (2006)

McCain.

QUICK FACTS

Born: August 29, 1936 (Panama Canal Zone)

Lives in: Phoenix, AZ

Family: wife Cindy, 4 sons Douglas, Andrew, John IV, and James and 3 daughters Sidney, Meghan, and Bridget

Religion: Episcopalian

Education:

Graduated: United States Naval Academy (1958)

National War College (1974)

Career: U.S. Representative from 1983 to 1987

U.S. Senator from 1987-present

Government Committees:

-Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation

-Chair, Committee on Indian Affairs, 1995-1997, 2005-2007

Books:

-Faith of My Fathers (1999)

-Worth Fighting For (2002)

-Character Is Destiny: Inspiring Stories Every Young Person Should Know and Every Adult Should Remember (2005)

-Hard Call: Great Decisions and the Extraordinary People Who Made Them (2007)

Refusing to use the spellchick!

I have put you on ignore. No really, I have, but you are still ruining my enjoyment of this site. .

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I am NOT a big fan of McCain but at least he has a track record (good and bad) to point to. He is the only one that really does have experience. Clinton and Obama would be learning on the job. Do we want that again?

Again? What do you mean, Gary?

Your sides point that Bush didn't have much experience is true to a point. Same can be said for Clinton 1. At least they had some experience as governors. What we would get with Hillary and Obama will be much worse. They have zero experience running anything.

Is this the same Gary who called McCain a RINO and said he'd never vote for him?

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I am NOT a big fan of McCain but at least he has a track record (good and bad) to point to. He is the only one that really does have experience. Clinton and Obama would be learning on the job. Do we want that again?

Again? What do you mean, Gary?

Your sides point that Bush didn't have much experience is true to a point. Same can be said for Clinton 1. At least they had some experience as governors. What we would get with Hillary and Obama will be much worse. They have zero experience running anything.

Is this the same Gary who called McCain a RINO and said he'd never vote for him?

As I said many times, I am not a McCain fan in any way. He isn't a rep IMO. But when given the choice between Clinton, Obama and McCain he is the least disagreeable of the three. The only reason I would vote for him is because of the Supreme Court appointments coming up. Other than that I really don't care who wins.

 

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