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  • #31
    Originally posted by BlaqueKatt View Post
    um remember A lovely president we had by the name of Theodore Roosevelt?
    He was picked as VP with only 2 terms as a governor-wow he needed more experiance-good to know.
    remember a lovely president we have by the name of george w bush? who's entire political experience (other than riding daddy's coattails during sr.'s presidential campaign) consists of a failed run for the house of representatives in 1978 and 1.5 terms as governor?

    bang-up job he's done.

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    • #32
      Originally posted by linguist View Post
      remember a lovely president we have by the name of george w bush? who's entire political experience (other than riding daddy's coattails during sr.'s presidential campaign) consists of a failed run for the house of representatives in 1978 and 1.5 terms as governor?

      bang-up job he's done.


      well there's also former president clinton(who was impeached, and passed a law by the name of the "defense of marriage act" that limits a marriage to be defined as betwen a man and a woman) -who had no political experience other than being governor of Arkansas-he was defeated when he ran for congress. But I forgot you can only attack the experience of non-democrats.
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      • #33
        Originally posted by BlaqueKatt View Post
        well there's also former president clinton(who was impeached, and passed a law by the name of the "defense of marriage act" that limits a marriage to be defined as betwen a man and a woman)
        Slight nitpick: The Defense of Marriage Act was passed by rather a few Republicans in the House and Senate. In fact, the voting was so in favor of it (342-67 in House, 85-14 in Senate) that Clinton vetoing was not an option. The two portions of Congress had already overcome the 2/3 majority to pass it into law.

        Add in that the both houses were overwhelmingly Republican (and not Democrat)...

        Come on, you can do better than that, right? I mean, I disliked Clinton a lot too (let's face it, he lied under oath, regardless of whether the investigation was proper, he did it), but to claim that Clinton passed a law that had already been put into place and overridden his veto power in the process?

        Misleading, at the very best.

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        • #34
          Originally posted by BlaqueKatt View Post
          well there's also former president clinton(who was impeached, and passed a law by the name of the "defense of marriage act" that limits a marriage to be defined as betwen a man and a woman) -who had no political experience other than being governor of Arkansas-he was defeated when he ran for congress. But I forgot you can only attack the experience of non-democrats.
          Clinton was the Governor for multiple terms (12 years total, I believe) and was the chair of the National Governor's Association. He also spent a few years as the Attorney General of Arkansas. After he got his Juris Doctorate from Yale. Also, Arkansas, despite its reputation has a considerably higher population than Alaska. I'm not saying Clinton was perfect, but he did come into the office with an Ivy League education and 12 years of state-level executive experience.

          As much as I dislike Mike Huckabee, I was sort of proud that my home state of hillbillies and rednecks produced a two term president and a potential presidential nominee in the past 16 years.

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