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Most USA-citizens don't realise America isn't merely the USA. Your point?
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Interesting, the McCain aides are on a witch hunt right now and guess who the witch is?

Still even if Palin was not up to the task and did infact assist McCain's defeat it was McCain who was ultimately responsible for her appointment, it was his campaign and his judgement that put her in position of VP, he was the man in charge and Vadz you will never be able to put up an argument that negates this fact so give up.
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Vadz - is/was she capable of being VP. Was she a good choice (at the time)?
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bob said:
Vadz - is/was she capable of being VP. Was she a good choice (at the time)?


She has as much experience as Obama. So, if Obama is capable of being POTUS, Palin is capable of being VPOTUS.
Simple logic.
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Pleased the bitch didnt get in!
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vadinho said:
bob said:
Vadz - is/was she capable of being VP. Was she a good choice (at the time)?


She has as much experience as Obama. So, if Obama is capable of being POTUS, Palin is capable of being VPOTUS.
Simple logic.




No she doesn't. Palin was a governer, Obama was a senator, vastly different responsibilities and experience thus gained.
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dalai said:
vadinho said:
bob said:
Vadz - is/was she capable of being VP. Was she a good choice (at the time)?


She has as much experience as Obama. So, if Obama is capable of being POTUS, Palin is capable of being VPOTUS.
Simple logic.




No she doesn't. Palin was a governer, Obama was a senator, vastly different responsibilities and experience thus gained.


A governor has executive responsibilities, a senator has legislative responsibilities

President is an executive position

Did you just hoist yourself on your own petard?
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I find you're support of Palin puzzling vadz, as I always though McCain was your man and many analysts are in agreement that she was not McCain's choice and was forced on him to placat the social conservative base. I liked McCain initially (that's not to say I wanted him to win) as he is a moderate Republican, however the need to keep social conservatives happy resulted in what was a very poor choice. Sure you argue that Palin's experience is not important, but the fact is she is ignorant, didn't pay atention to briefings and seems more concerned with her own public image than the campaign. I mean the SNL was the poorest of judgement, they were higholighting her flaws and laughin at her, yet her desire to raise her public profile meant she did it anyway. I think the saddest thing is that with McCain being too old to run in 2012 she will be the one who survices this campaign and will no doubt be championed as the social conversative choice to run then.
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vadinho said:
bob said:
Vadz - is/was she capable of being VP. Was she a good choice (at the time)?


She has as much experience as Obama. So, if Obama is capable of being POTUS, Palin is capable of being VPOTUS.
Simple logic.


While experience is important it is not the only factor.

Not knowing shit like the countries that make up NAFTA, what the Bush Doctrine is, and that Africa is a continent..............its scary and baffling to think she was even considered for a position such as the vice-president.

Someone in her position should know that shit. A high school student should know that shit.