Sometimes it just might be better to have little experience than bad experience. I think if you have intelligence to pick good staff you can do almost anything. How has McCain's experience helped him with his badly run campaign? And yet with Obama's supposed lack of experience he has run an exceptionally well managed campaign. I think both campaigns are indications of how the men would run their administrations. Personally, I think I will stick with Obama.
Remember the good will we had with the rest of the world right after 9/11? It has always saddened me that Bush destroyed that goodwill with most of the world. I think there are certain politicians who misunderstand that improving our relationships can reduce terrorism. I think/hope that if Obama is elected we will see a new approach to our relationships with the rest of the world. It is not always about who we can attack or who wants to attack us. I think there has to be a better way.
The other part to this is the way our country pulled together following 9/11 - we were really on the same page for a time. Somehow we have become splintered again, the polarization of this administration has something to do with that I think. If nothing else Obama has shown that he can bring us together again. I think most Americans realize that when we are united there is nothing we cannot do - that will be the key I think to overcoming our economic problems. Again, I think we have a better chance of uniting the country under Obama than under McCain.
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Oh well...maybe he will hire experienced people to advise him.
Sopal
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Lets not forget George W.Bush's experience:
http://alaric3rh.home.sprynet.com/science/bceo.html
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-srv/politics/campaigns/wh2000/stories/bush073099.htm
Sometimes it just might be better to have little experience than bad experience. I think if you have intelligence to pick good staff you can do almost anything. How has McCain's experience helped him with his badly run campaign? And yet with Obama's supposed lack of experience he has run an exceptionally well managed campaign. I think both campaigns are indications of how the men would run their administrations. Personally, I think I will stick with Obama.
Sopal
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Remember the good will we had with the rest of the world right after 9/11? It has always saddened me that Bush destroyed that goodwill with most of the world. I think there are certain politicians who misunderstand that improving our relationships can reduce terrorism. I think/hope that if Obama is elected we will see a new approach to our relationships with the rest of the world. It is not always about who we can attack or who wants to attack us. I think there has to be a better way.
The other part to this is the way our country pulled together following 9/11 - we were really on the same page for a time. Somehow we have become splintered again, the polarization of this administration has something to do with that I think. If nothing else Obama has shown that he can bring us together again. I think most Americans realize that when we are united there is nothing we cannot do - that will be the key I think to overcoming our economic problems. Again, I think we have a better chance of uniting the country under Obama than under McCain.
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If McCain wins we will have one angry president who does not seem to deal well under pressure.
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