IMO fighting in the armed forces is not any indication as to how good you would be at leading a country
In fact just judging by that i would much rather have a harvard law school graduate running my country than the alternative of a 70 year old ex navy pilot
Thats the way things get before elections the mud slinging begins with all the opponents digging the dirt on each other its a shame but it happens
what i dont get about Palin is that her daughter is pregnant at the age of 18 if my maths is right
this in my view dosent show very good parenting by her mother however the bit that gets me is Sarah palin describes herself as a bible believeing christian however she is quite happy for her child to be having sex before marriage and even become pregnant before marriage which in my view is a slight bit hypocritical of her as a christian
but she then goes on to sign the Christian Heritage Week Proclamation which honors the role chrisitianity has played in shaping the USA's heritage . how can she sign this to say she agrees with the role the proclamation plays when her own children dont even have true chrisitian values
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That should read "Obama is dangerous." He has no problems using military force against Iran and wants to increase the amount of troops in Afghanistan. Nobama would also have no problem sending military forces into Pakistan even if Pakistan says he can't.Sarah Palin is dangerous, think of her before you vote for McCain.
That should read "Obama is dangerous." He has no problems using military force against Iran and wants to increase the amount of troops in Afghanistan. Nobama would also have no problem sending military forces into Pakistan even if Pakistan says he can't.
Hmm. . .He never said he wanted to use force against Iran, that's a load of bull.
Sen. Barack Obama said Friday the use of military force should not be taken off the table when dealing with Iran, which he called "a threat to all of us."
Speaking before a pro-Israel crowd at a downtown hotel, Obama also repeated his call for a phased pullout of U.S. troops from Iraq and strongly backed a strong U.S. relationship with Israel.
Obama said global leaders must do whatever it takes to stop Iran from enriching uranium and acquiring nuclear weapons. He called Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad "reckless, irresponsible and inattentive" to the day-to-day needs of the Iranian people.
The Iranian "regime is a threat to all of us," Obama said.
While Obama wouldn't rule out force, he said the United States should engage in "aggressive diplomacy combined with tough sanctions" to prevent Iran from becoming a nuclear threat.
Well if her family has problems like this do you really think she is fit to be vice president and in event anything happens to mcain president ?The way I see it, Sarah Palin's family is really no different than any other American (or European) family, and sometimes family's have problems. People act as though Palin's daughter is the first girl ever to become pregnant before marriage, sadly that's becoming more and more common but why it's a bigger deal if it's Palin's daughter I don't know...what difference does it make anyway? the girl made a mistake...big whoop, I make them everyday as does everyone.
But as to Palin's faith, it's exactly that...HER FAITH. Not her daughters, or her husbands, it's her's. My parent's are Christian but they don't force me to be one (even though I am) so why would Palin be any different? you can't force your kids to believe something, they have to themselves & you can teach your kids right from wrong from daylight til dark but in the end it's their choice as to whether they do the right thing or not, and Palin's daughter made the choice to have sex...not Palin herself
Besides, nowhere in the bible does it say that premarital sex is the unforgivable sin so I say lay off the kid.
I see Lac3y is well versed with the left wing liberal talking points. But then, he is British. . .