90% of them would start packing up tomorrow if the USA wanted them too. get rid of the jobs and they leave. sounds like hell, really.:insane: experience is overrated. in my profession, there is a inverse relationship between experience and the ability to do something significant. in politics, i dont think experience can really prepare you for WH. and too much experience can bring a lot of baggage. who knows how many people mccain owes-----hell, he's already started paying dues with the tax cut flip-flop
In politics experience is overrated since most of these politicians rely on aides. I think that it is also important to know who's around these candidates. Bush surrounded himself with the likes of Cheney, Rusmfeld, Wolfowitz, and Rice. The rest is history.
my guess is that mitt got out to preserve his chances in '12 ive never understood why voters take the VP into acct.
We can at least see what kind of record one stands upon. Are you an extreme sports professional? :grin: In my profession, experience is in direct proportion to knowledge, the key to all significance.
According to the 25th Ammendment, the VP is the next in line to succeed the President if anything happens to him. With McCain being so old, voters should look at who the VP will be
Yep. Err... being first lady = experience? Has she been a senator for one or two terms? I don't see how Hillary has so much more experience than Obama. She obviously has connections and has been living a political life for a while, but I think her experience is way overblown. I want a president with a vision, convictions, and honesty. I don't think I like Clinton's vision, I don't trust her to tell me the truth, and I don't think she has strong convictions. She has been trying to blame Bush for her vote to go into Iraq which is mostly BS and she is now trumpeting that she is a candidate for change because that's a popular word these days.
Some pics to show that Senator Clinton wasn't always a not-too-attractive 60-year-old lady, but was in fact at one time a youthful figure such as Senator Obama.
She speaks the truth on this, speaking as someone living in Texas. I don't speak a word of Spanish, but I'm starting to understand it. That's because, in three short years, my school has become 33 percent Hispanic. I understand a lot of it now because I hear it in the halls. It hasn't been good for Texas, as all of the departments and agencies that vball mentioned are stretched to their limits. Our crime rate in the Dallas area is steadily rising as well, and many of the crimes are attributed to the illegals. Now, I will say this, most of the Mexican workers I've seen are the hardest working people I've ever witnessed. I just wish they also paid taxes.