Small point to ponder; Palin has more practical political experience than the democrat’s choice to lead their presidential ticket, Barrack Obama. You knew her story couldn’t be perfect but it really is. The NY Times is about to run multiple stories about the pregnancy of her 17 year old daughter which will only add to the credibility of Palin. She has 5 children and as we all know, children are not perfect. Most Americans can empathize with her situation, and will lash out at any attempts to blame her for her daughter’s actions. The public, especially woman will understand the difficulty she is facing in her private life. She will stand by her daughter with the heart of a mom, and as other mom’s and dad’s know, it is all you can do. Family is so much deeper than government “service” and community “building”.
Palin is a person that lives the American story every day. She has children to care for, a job to go to, a husband that shares the family responsibilities, and as for her experience to be VP? She has been a Council woman, PTA member, Mayor, and Governor of Alaska. Obama’s experience? Community “organizer”? Doesn’t even compare.
The democrats will be seen for what they are; hypocrites. Democrats - the party of woman? Only liberal woman get their support. So the mask is lifted and we find the true motivation of the democratic ticket; destroy the American experience and replace it with a liberal European one. Palin is American through and through. She will attract many people because of her story, and the attempt to destroy her with her daughter’s “story” will only strengthen her and her VP credentials in the eyes of most Americans.
How refreshing will it be to have one of us in the White House? America is ready for a woman in office; an American woman…
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Right on!!!!
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If you needed a good doctor, would you base your choice on how "real" various potential doctors were or on the extent to which they live "the American story" every day? Probably not. Why then, does this seem to be your main criterion for electing someone to one of the most important positions in the world? Don't you think it would be wiser to pick someone who actually has some knowledge regarding, say, foreign policy?
I'm assuming that your definition of "the American story" is the story of conservative Americans who do not live in urban areas. Too bad that there are plenty of hard-working, "real" Americans that don't satisfy those qualifications. It's nice that you don't mind insulting all of them. Is that part of McCain's plan to bring people together?
Also, you "forgot" to mention Obama's years in the state legislator or his time as a U.S. senator.
Obama's experience doesn't even compare to McCain's. I know you may want to compare Biden but his "experience" has been wrong on all the key foreign policy issues. Your points are pointless because you have nothing to say positive about Obama. just attacks against real experience with being a real American (read Palin)...
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