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tatty bojangles ([personal profile] apocalypsos) wrote2008-09-22 02:05 pm

AHHHH.

Do you think Sarah Palin is qualified to serve as VP of the US?

It's at 52% yes, 47% no. Apparently there's an email campaign to tilt the poll towards yes. So, you know, take a sec and go vote.

[identity profile] tinylegacies.livejournal.com 2008-09-22 08:13 pm (UTC)(link)
Unfortunately (in my opinion), the stand that McCain took was to vote with Bush 90% of the time and I'm one of the many Americans who is displeased with the current state of our country.

I also feel the need to point out that being pro-choice does not necessarily mean I am pro-abortion. I feel that it is no one's right to legalize anyone else's ethics.

I'm also not sure why you feel that Obama is "sketchy" on his US sentiments, but Palin has zero experience in foreign relations. Biden, on the other hand, has plenty.

I haven't examined the voting records of the candidates, but I have spent a good amount of time reviewing their platforms on their respective websites and I find that I agree with the majority of Obama's platforms. I'm actually fiscally conservative, but I cannot abide by the narrow-minded social views of the Republican party. Especially their slams on Community Organizers. You would think that the party that supports less government would be grateful to those people who help others and give back to their community.

I do appreciate that you did give me your reasons, even if I don't agree with most of them.

[identity profile] batgurl10.livejournal.com 2008-09-22 08:21 pm (UTC)(link)
, but I cannot abide by the narrow-minded social views of the Republican party.

I agree with you on that 150%!
as far as community organizers are concerned, I WISH I could tell you where I worked....LOL.

Actually, Palin and Obama have about as much foreign policy experience..i.e. very little.

Biden has much more because of all the committees he has chaired.