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Wndrtch
09-02-2008, 07:58 PM
LOL!

This cracks me up!

The official DNC response to Palin, is that she was a mayor/governor of a small town/state, and therefore unqualified to be VP? WTF is up with THAT? What, small towns in America don't count for anything? The people who work for small town governments are insignificant? P-Diddy is out there now, making fun of Alaskans! What a GREAT spokesman for your cause! I guess his sales are flat up there anyways, so why not slam them.

Didn't you hacks learn anything from Florida? If the polls are any indication of anything, it's that this race is going to be close, and may be decided in a small town somewhere.

And WTF does that say about the front runner on their ticket, who can't even claim as much himself?

So much for the "little guy". The DNC has abandoned you.

Alonzo
09-02-2008, 10:22 PM
Go talk to the mayor of Chicago and then talk to the mayor of Wasilla, Alaska and figure out who's job is more complex.

Wndrtch
09-02-2008, 10:40 PM
Go talk to the mayor of Chicago and then talk to the mayor of Wasilla, Alaska and figure out who's job is more complex.

So, you're agreeing with me that Democrats only pretend to care about "the little guy"?

No, I'm not talking about Clinton's pecker.

Alonzo
09-02-2008, 10:48 PM
So in order to care for someone you have to think they're qualified for any position imaginable?

Wndrtch
09-05-2008, 07:06 PM
Go talk to the mayor of Chicago and then talk to the mayor of Wasilla, Alaska and figure out who's job is more complex.

What? Mayor Daley is running for President?

I didn't know that! :ponder:

I thought it was some do-nothing community activist hack, with no experience at anything that was running for the DNC ticket.


Let me check the Chicago Tribune and get back to you....

brien
09-05-2008, 08:24 PM
Go talk to the mayor of Chicago and then talk to the mayor of Wasilla, Alaska and figure out who's job is more complex.


It doesn't matter one iota.. Neither McCain, Obama or Biden have any executive experience at all. Oh, I forgot, Obama claims running a campaign is executive experience that qualifies him for the POTUS. I wonder how that makes his campaign mgr feel.. ROTFLMAO on that one...

Palin has that much more experience than the all three of the others combined in executive administration. Alonzo, you are merely pointing out the paltry ZERO experience Obama has when compared to the challenger's VP candidate. Good going there. Way to go to make your candidate stand out from the opposition. Pathetic...

KSTornado
09-05-2008, 08:31 PM
Um, hate to say this but Chicago is not a small town.

Wndrtch
09-05-2008, 08:53 PM
Um, hate to say this but Chicago is not a small town.

Um, I hate to say this but that was the point!

KSTornado
09-05-2008, 08:54 PM
Um, I hate to say this but that was the point!

Lol, I realise I misread that. I feel like a goof!