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Barack Obama is a Harvard Law School graduate and editor of the school's Law Review. He worked in the trenches as a community organizer in Chicago, then became a state senator, and was then elected to his Senate Term. Moreover, even those who disagree with him on policy issues acknowledge not only his extraordinary intelligence, but also his grasp of foreign and domestic affairs.<br><br>Sarah Palin's mayoral job involved managing a village 1/20th the size of Obama's state senate district, and she's been governor for less than two years. While apparently a bright person, she has no experience in foreign policy or domestic policy issues not directly related to her less than two years as Alaska's governor. Touting her gubernatorial experience as a management or administrative slam-dunk over Biden or Obama is sad. While I have no doubt that Biden, Obama, and even McCain, for whom I won't vote, are more than capable of the administrative aspects of the presidency, there's a greater need for statesmanship, encyclopedic knowledge of world events, judgment, economic perspective outside of one's own state, and credibility as the leader of the most powerful nation on earth. Sarah Palin lacks all of those, and whatever administrative/management experience she has is a poor substitute for any of them.<br><br>I wish just one conservative would acknowledge all of this and call it what it is: a surprising choice that may or may not pay off for McCain and may or may not stay unchanged 'til November 4. That does nothing to dishonor her, neither directly by insulting ner, nor indirectly by fawning over Palin as though she were the incarnation of every great female ambassador, senator, or judge to ever have existed.<br><br>Keely<br><br>Keely<br>http://keely-prevailingwinds.blogspot.com/<br><br><br>> Date: Tue, 2 Sep 2008 13:12:16 -0700<br>> From: lfalen@turbonet.com<br>> To: ngier@uidaho.edu<br>> CC: vision2020@moscow.com<br>> Subject: Re: [Vision2020] Sarah Palin<br>> <br>> Nick<br>> My point was that she is as much or more qualified as Obama and she is only the VP candidate. How can you claim that is unqualified to be Vice-President and and that Obama is qualified to be President?<br>> Roger<br>> -----Original message-----<br>> From: Nick Gier ngier@uidaho.edu<br>> Date: Tue, 02 Sep 2008 11:06:10 -0700<br>> To: lfalen lfalen@turbonet.com<br>> Subject: Re: [Vision2020] Sarah Palin<br>> <br>> > Hi Roger,<br>> > <br>> > It seems very clear that McCain plagiarized <br>> > Solzhenitsyn and cheated on his first wife, so <br>> > that must disqualify him from being president, right?<br>> > <br>> > Joe Biden has tons of legislative experience and <br>> > tons of knowledge about all the foreign policy <br>> > issues that have come to the Senate during is <br>> > long and distinguished tenure. It is absurd to <br>> > claim that Palin is qualified to the V-P.<br>> > <br>> > Nick<br>> > <br>> > At 10:54 AM 9/2/2008, you wrote:<br>> > >Tom So you prefer someone who is a pledgerist <br>> > >and lied about it to be a heartbeat away from <br>> > >the presidency. Roger -----Original message----- <br>> > >From: Tom Hansen thansen@moscow.com Date: Sat, <br>> > >30 Aug 2008 06:13:50 -0700 To: Kai Eiselein <br>> > >fotopro63@hotmail.com, vision2020@moscow.com <br>> > >Subject: Re: [Vision2020] Sarah Palin > Sarah <br>> > >Palin openly stated in November 2006 (less than <br>> > >two years ago) that > she supported financing <br>> > >"the bridge to nowhere" project, a project <br>> > >that > subsequently resulted in an investigation <br>> > >of a congressman (Stevens, R- > Alaska) for <br>> > >fraud. She now claims that she never made such <br>> > >a statement > (although it was published in the <br>> > >Anchorage Daily News). > > This goes beyond <br>> > >political "fibs" that we have all learned to <br>> > >take with > the proverbial grain of salt. > > <br>> > >This is hardly the person I want a heartbeat <br>> > >away from the presidency, > especially with <br>> > >McCain (a 72-year-old, cancer survivor with <br>> > >"senior > moments") at the helm. > > Seeya at <br>> > >Farmers' Market, Moscow. > > Tom Hansen > <br>> > >Moscow, Idaho > > > > > News Flash! > > > > <br>> > >Politicians lie! > > > > All of them! > > > > <br>> > >Every single one! > > > > If it wasn't for <br>> > >politics, we'd have a lot more used car salesman <br>> > >in > chea> p suits standing around the "bargain <br>> > >lot". > > > > > > <br>> > >_________________________________________________________________ <br>> > > > > Be the filmmaker you always wanted to <br>> > >be—learn how to burn a DVD with > Wiin> <br>> > >dows®. > > <br>> > >http://clk.atdmt.com/MRT/go/108588797/direct/01/> <br>> > > > > > > "We're a town of about 23,000 with <br>> > >10,000 college students. The college > students <br>> > >are not very active in local elections (thank <br>> > >goodness!)." > > - Dale Courtney (March 28, <br>> > >2007) > > > <br>> > >--------------------------------------------- > <br>> > >This message was sent by First Step <br>> > >Internet. > <br>> > >http://www.fsr.com/ > > > > <br>> > >======================================================= <br>> > >List services made available by First Step <br>> > >Internet, serving the communities of the Palouse <br>> > >since <br>> > >1994. http://www.fsr.net <br>> > > mailto:Vision2020@moscow.com <br>> > >=======================================================<br>> > <br>> > "Truth is the summit of being; justice is the <br>> > application of it to human affairs."<br>> > --Ralph Waldo Emerson<br>> > <br>> > "Abstract truth has no value unless it incarnates <br>> > in human beings who represent it, by proving their readiness to die for it."<br>> > --Mohandas Gandhi<br>> > <br>> > "Modern physics has taught us that the nature of <br>> > any system cannot be discovered by dividing it <br>> > into its component parts and studying each part <br>> > by itself. . . .We must keep our attention fixed <br>> > on the whole and on the interconnection between <br>> > the parts. The same is true of our intellectual <br>> > life. It is impossible to make a clear cut <br>> > between science, religion, and art. The whole is <br>> > never equal simply to the sum of its various parts." --Max Planck<br>> > <br>> > Nicholas F. Gier<br>> > Professor Emeritus, Department of Philosophy, University of Idaho<br>> > 1037 Colt Rd., Moscow, ID 83843<br>> > http://www.home.roadrunner.com/~nickgier/home.htm<br>> > 208-882-9212/FAX 885-8950<br>> > President, Idaho Federation of Teachers, AFL-CIO<br>> > http://www.roadrunner.com/~nickgier/ift.htm<br>> > <br>> > <br>> > <br>> <br>> =======================================================<br>> List services made available by First Step Internet, <br>> serving the communities of the Palouse since 1994. <br>> http://www.fsr.net <br>> mailto:Vision2020@moscow.com<br>> =======================================================<br><br /><hr />See what people are saying about Windows Live. 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