Obama is relatively inexperienced as a politician. He has served one term as senator in Illinois. Where did he get the tenacity to think that he is qualified to serve as the leader of our nation? If his popularity comes from the effective use of the Internet, then I might deduce that his popularity comes from a younger crowd. If history repeats, the younger crowd will not show up at the polls in November.http://southwesterngrad.blogster.com/green_ears_presidents.html
Now for the question. Do we want an inexperienced leader or an already corrupt career politician?
Saturday, January 19, 2008
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I have one big reason Obama shouldn't be president...he wasn't raised in the United States. I don't care that he is technically allowed to run for President. When the laws were written, they didn't have these kind of issues and the laws need amending. Who knows what he picked up overseas and who knows where he really stands. Someone should have to be born and raised here, a citizen, and experienced to become the president of the only remaining superpower in the world today.
I think that you are exactly right. I think that Obama is way too inexperienced to run for president. Clinton on the other hand has the experience, but then again, are we ready for a woman president?
I am not saying that Obama should not be president, simply that he is inexperienced. This could actually be a good thing.
I don't have a joshatoa in my gradebook, so I can't give you credit for this post or comment without you putting your name on it.
It is changed.
Obama, being inexperienced as a politican, just means that he has not learned how to lie to the American Public yet.
In this historical race for presisdency i believe the physicalities of the Obama and Clinton are overshadowing the real issues. Who can rule this country better? I agree with Josh. Clinton has the experience and i think the United States citizens will sit a little more comfortably with that. I also think she will do what she can to help the ones that need it and insure our born right to freedom. Danielle Moreno
I'm still not saying he should not be president or that any one candidate would do a better job over the other. I'm merely posing a question. And I'm not expecting credit for this comment, Kenneth.
Josh, You truely have to expect credit for all your work. Don't concede until Mr.Q, tells you to.
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