Is Sarah Palin able to be president

Is she able

  • Yes

    Votes: 14 34.1%
  • No

    Votes: 27 65.9%

  • Total voters
    41
How is it possible that both Obama and MCcain are talking about taxcuts if the country is on the edge of a depression.
 
Suuuuuuuure you are.

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How is it possible that both Obama and MCcain are talking about taxcuts if the country is on the edge of a depression.

Because for an individual (i.e. a voter) the main impact of the economy doing poorly is that they have less income. In order to maintain the same net income (income after expenses), they can either reduce spending, which no one wants to do, or taxes could be reduced. If you want votes, promise tax cuts for the 'middle class', because nearly everyone considers themselves in the middle class.
 
It really is astonishing, isn't it? Flat out amazing. And so seemingly unconscious of the double standards ... truly amazing. I can't tell you how many times I've almost closed the window on this forum and walked away. But then I'll get a PM from someone who tells me that they get some small encouragement from a few of the things I've posted, and I limp on ...

Double standards? Ruling out assasination by racists on crack, McCain is a lot more likely to die during his term than Obama, so it's logical that more attention is being paid to his running mate's capability to act as president.

It's insulting to the concept of democracy and freedom that gender and race play an important part in the race, but it's equally insulting to the sane voters that the candidates can get away with flouting their religious beliefs and mixing them with their policies. Wasn't it McCain who said that the US constitution should be re-written to match the "word of god" (whatever the hell that is) during the republican nomination campaign?

EDIT: No, apparently that was Huckabee.
 
Double standards? Ruling out assasination by racists on crack, McCain is a lot more likely to die during his term than Obama, so it's logical that more attention is being paid to his running mate's capability to act as president.

It's insulting to the concept of democracy and freedom that gender and race play an important part in the race, but it's equally insulting to the sane voters that the candidates can get away with flouting their religious beliefs and mixing them with their policies. Wasn't it McCain who said that the US constitution should be re-written to match the "word of god" (whatever the hell that is) during the republican nomination campaign?

EDIT: No, apparently that was Huckabee.

Sorry, you appear to have misunderstood my point -- doubtless due to my poor communication skills. The double standard applies to the media giving more attention to Palin's background and qualifications than Obama's. Biden? He's as qualified as any other go-along member of his party who's been in the senate for that long.
 
For a president to change what is a law of church and state. Bar some miracle. The president cannot change that. To have his policies as a result of God is why we vote here in the US. This is the right of choice. If you don't like it then don't vote for them. Oh yeah some other law says you have to be either a citizen of the US or a legal alien to vote. Otherwise I really don't imagine how a person from a foreign country can even argue such matters when the choice is for the US not the world.
 
On Biden: Obama's choice to pick Biden was obviously very uncontroversial. Short of some very unexpected event, it is very unlikely that he will succeed the Presidency should Obama get elected.

On Palin: The big deal about Palin is her relative inexperience. This gave me an interesting thought. Unlike Obama, McCain, and Biden, she does not seem like the usual seasoned politician (not yet, anyway). So it is interesting to think about what sort of actions she might take in the White House. Even more interesting would be her choice for her Vice President. (Of course, I could be dead wrong about all of this and you guys are just going to attack me! :lol:)
 
On Palin: The big deal about Palin is her relative inexperience. This gave me an interesting thought. Unlike Obama, McCain, and Biden, she does not seem like the usual seasoned politician (not yet, anyway). So it is interesting to think about what sort of actions she might take in the White House. Even more interesting would be her choice for her Vice President. (Of course, I could be dead wrong about all of this and you guys are just going to attack me! :lol:)
First Dude would become Vice Dude. Simple.
 
On Biden: Obama's choice to pick Biden was obviously very uncontroversial. Short of some very unexpected event, it is very unlikely that he will succeed the Presidency should Obama get elected.

On Palin: The big deal about Palin is her relative inexperience. This gave me an interesting thought. Unlike Obama, McCain, and Biden, she does not seem like the usual seasoned politician (not yet, anyway). So it is interesting to think about what sort of actions she might take in the White House. Even more interesting would be her choice for her Vice President. (Of course, I could be dead wrong about all of this and you guys are just going to attack me! :lol:)

been waiting on that comment.

So she's a bit inexperienced you say?

So a junior senator from Il wants to be a president. You cite experience Biden has more experience than Obama.

For Jarvita: well Puto or whatever his name sure cares he cares so much that your holding joint ops with another puto named Chavez. So how is this affecting Russia directly? I would highly encourage you to cite reference. The tensions between the countries are at almost cold war terms again.
The very fact that our chief target is US taxes and a :censored: economy. What was the other issue? Pull out of Iraq. Okay done wether it is Biden, Palin, McCain or Obama, US will be gone next term.

Terrorism? Last I checked there is 2 towers missing in NY. So I doubt we will let off there unless Osama the Maricon is caught. Tell me what is the world issues?
 
For Jarvita: well Puto or whatever his name sure cares he cares so much that your holding joint ops with another puto named Chavez. So how is this affecting Russia directly? I would highly encourage you to cite reference. The tensions between the countries are at almost cold war terms again.

While I applaud your ability to comprehend the idea that there is a world outside the US borders, I would also like to point out that there are, in fact, more countries out there than Russia, which I am not a resident or a citizen of, which your poorly-constructed post appears to imply. I was merely stating that any decision the US government makes on anything that isn't strictly an internal matter will have a large effect through most of the world, so I find the way Americans shield themselves from the opinions of the rest of the world distasteful, to say the least. I'm not telling anyone who to vote for in their country, I'm just stating my opinion on the effect it has on others.
 
Man, look at all the people in here. I have to post this in the "You Know You're Addicted To Orbiter When:" thread!!


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Why isn't there a "I haven't been watching TV" or a "I don't really give a:censored:" option in the poll?
 
Why isn't there a "I haven't been watching TV" or a "I don't really give a:censored:" option in the poll?

Because the purpose of an Internet forum is to discuss and share ideas and opinions. If you have nothing to contribute to a thread, why post at all?
 
Oh yeah some other law says you have to be either a citizen of the US or a legal alien to vote.

As far as I know, only U.S. citizens can vote (legally) in the USA. Perhaps you were thinking of residents of territories such as Puerto Rico, Guam, U.S. Virgin Islands? Such residents are U.S. citizens.
 
On Palin: The big deal about Palin is her relative inexperience. This gave me an interesting thought. Unlike Obama, McCain, and Biden, she does not seem like the usual seasoned politician (not yet, anyway). )

Uhh... No I did not.
Then what would that be?

@David, not sure on the law, but as for last election my wife was still a legal alien and she was able to vote.

Edit: no I was incorrect she had the citizen papers already.
 
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I voted no because i'm afraid she'll tax hunting licenses to death. I have no proof though, but thats women for you. "Oh please don't kill and eat Bambi". Why? He tastes like beef, and venison roasts are great!

P.S. no offense to all of the wonderful women that make our country and world turn, and women that hunt.
 
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I voted no because i'm afraid she'll tax hunting licenses to death. I have no proof though, but thats women for you. "Oh please don't kill and eat Bambi". Why? He tastes like beef, and venison roasts are great!

P.S. no offense to all of the wonderful women that make our country and world turn, and women that hunt.

Wait, I thought she was in favour of aerial wolf hunting?
 
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