I'm ready for some good ol' "inexperience". The man is brilliant, honest and dead serious about being the next president of the United States. Americans are ready for a radical change. We don't need any more of the same old thing--been there, done that. If any of the other candidates were true leaders, they would have emerged as such long before now.
His comment about living abroad as a child was just his way of saying that Americans have no idea how people in other parts of the world live, and this he learned at a very early age. Heck, most politicians have no idea of how you and I live. They just expect us to keep giving over our sons and daughters and paying for a war we have no business fighting.
2007-11-22 04:03:03
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answered by Anonymous
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And I suppose you're saying that the experience of George Bush has worked. Oh!, wait a minute..That's right! George Bush didn't have any experience in national or international issues before he became President. I don't call wanting to use diplomacy with other countries half baked. I call invading a country by lying to Congress half baked.
2007-11-22 20:48:34
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answered by Lettie D 7
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Hilary just realized she's on losing streak... she is unelectable.. not trusted. .and very proud of "having the same old Washington experience"..and has been in support of GW Bush agendas from day one......her ego of becoming the first president of the US are very visible just like Bush..she's already taking bribes from insurance lobbyist and at the same time promise America free health care ?.. what a lie..! .how are they gonna recover their money..?
America is moving toward a new direction....Toward people they could trust,honest and very likable by both Republicans and democrats alike. we're tired of people with the same ole experienced playing the same ole dirty political games,that would destroy America Reputation home and abroad.
2007-11-22 12:32:14
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answered by Ramesses V 3
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Obama cannot make a good president,if he wants to win,he needs to do his homework on all issues before trying his luck for future elections! However, his orating skills have thus far given him a lead in constituencies where they liked his plain talk and natural urge to discuss/deliberate with a fighting spirit!
2007-11-24 22:49:59
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answered by Anil P 2
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Really? Inexperienced, half-baked ideas like talking to Iran and Syria and getting them involved with the process in Iraq?
Thank God we had ultra-experienced foreign policy experts on the Iraq Study group to suggest some clear-eyed, reality based sanity, instead...
like talking to Iran and Syria and getting them involved with the process in Iraq.
You're projecting a bit, I think, with your question.
Obama is suggesting ideas that don't have macho posturing as their only component. This is not a bad thing.
2007-11-22 12:14:35
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answered by ? 7
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if you want experience on national and international issues, look at joe biden. he's been in the senate since the age of 30 (he turned 65 on the 20th) and if you watch the debates, you know he wins every single one of them. check out these websites:
http://www.joebiden.com/home
http://www.youtube.com/user/JoeBidendotcom
2007-11-22 16:16:59
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answered by ? 6
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Because he's half baked most of the time.
2007-11-22 12:02:32
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answered by Anonymous
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You just answered your own question. It is due to his inexperience.
2007-11-22 11:56:14
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answered by DOOM 7
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I agree with Steve..Me speak English to
2007-11-22 11:54:49
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answered by charlie s 5
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Why should he work harder than the other Democrat/Socialist candidates? I think he fits in with his peers quite well.
At least he's more like-able than the others.
2007-11-22 12:34:04
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answered by Boomer Wisdom 7
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