Re: Re: Re: Give a Legitimate Argument For McCain, Against Obama
U2isthebest said:
That's not even a fair question. It would be impossible for him to have voted in any elections or to vote in this one, and you know it.
I don't
know it.
I am not sure of the ages of most of the posters in here. I do have some vague ideas.
A person can have wisdom at 15 and a person at 60 may not have much wisdom.
One advantage of living longer is that one can look back on decisions and evaluate what thinking lead to correct decisions and what thinking lead to incorrect decisions.
Hopefully I am not repeating my same mistakes over and over.
Each candidate is unique and presents certain advantages.
I only asked because I don't believe many people will go to the polls and not consider
experience. That will be one of the biggest factors people will consider.
To remove it from the discussion, makes the discussion not legitimate.
Experience does not always give one the advantage. If the election were between Obama and G W Bush. The Bush experience is a big disadvantage.
I would be campaigning for Obama.
And all the experience Bush Sr had did not prevent his lost to Clinton.
I certainly don't remember anyone saying you can't talk about experience in 1992 during the election between Bill Clinton and GHW Bush Sr.
U2isthebest said:
They vote like they're picking "Most Popular" for their senior yearbooks.
We do seem to be having a kind of "American Idol" like phenomenon going on.
and that is working towards one candidate's advantage much more than the others.