It is thinly disguised racism.
He has more experience in an elected federal office than the past 5 presidents combined did when they entered the executive branch.
Senator Obama is far and away the best qualified person running.
Someone almost told the truth when trying to say he was inexperienced. They said that "black people don't have a strong enough leadership history in the U.S." for Senator Obama to be President. They may say what they will, but you can hear the "N" word reverberating in their little pea-brains.
2007-09-10 05:50:39
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answered by Gaspode 7
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Obama beats Hillary and any other Democratic hopeful hands-down. He's not perfect (what Congressional leader is?) but he doesn't have the obvious penchant for power that Hillary does, and he doesn't get involved in nearly as many shady back-room deals as the others (most notably, Hillary). If you're a Democrat and you want to see change, vote for Obama. A vote for Hillary is a vote for more of the same and more corruption in The White House.
2007-09-10 05:16:58
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answered by Anonymous
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He has a lot of experience in double talk. He is against the war but supports the troops and wants more money for defense. He wants to protect the citizens of this country but give all illegals amnesty across the board. He doesnt accept funds from big corporations but co-spoonsored an amendment in the immigration bill that allowed corporations to not have to check legality of present employees only new ones.
2007-09-10 08:08:55
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answered by mnwomen 7
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The President is the head of one of the largest entities in the nation, if not the world. A would-be president should bring significant organizational and management skills, which governors and military leaders and business leaders have had to develop.
The President isn't joining the Congressional debate society, so crafting bills and holding opposition positions really aren't meaningful skills in the presidency. Decisionmaking and leadership skills are much more important.
And then shall we delve into his cavalier talk about going into Pakistan after Osama? For someone who never even thought of military service, he seems not only thoughtless about sending the military into harm's way, but he doesn't seem to have thought it through regarding the needed tact in dealing with the Middle East.
And the last 2 Senators we elected president were not much to speak about (Nixon, LBJ).
2007-09-10 05:27:51
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answered by Anonymous
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How is 46 (and he'll actually be 47 by inauguration time) too young? Clinton was 46, and Kennedy was younger than that. So was Teddy Roosevelt. I know Obama looks younger than he is, but come on.
2007-09-11 09:18:58
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answered by Anonymous
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2016-10-10 07:38:53
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answered by ? 4
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Because that is what the media has told them to think, Hillary is throwing that one out there since he's such a big threat. I don't doubt his experience in the least.
Thanks to the MSM they are already telling us what WE think about these candiadtes.
2007-09-10 05:12:25
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answered by Ellinorianne 3
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In another 20 years he will be great. At the moment there is a major long term memory deficit that can only be compensated for with long term experience. He is a good man but too young. Darn it!
2007-09-10 05:32:10
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answered by Anonymous
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I think Obama has charisma.. and enough expierence.. it's his stances on the issues that bother me...
Amensty for illegals, withdrawing from Iraq but then going into Pakistan and Iran? the tax hikes... he's off my list..
2007-09-10 08:14:14
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answered by Anonymous
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It is more than obvious that after seven years of being a crooked Illinois politician, he has plenty of experience to be President. What little he does not know about corruption he can learn from the Clintons.
2007-09-10 05:29:58
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answered by Anonymous
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