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About This Page: This is a discussion on Politics within the LetsGoKings.com forums, at Los Angeles Kings Hockey Fan Forum. Like him or not......... experience is crucial.
If they were members of LGK, this is what it would look like.
John McCain: Moderator, 27,573 posts, Since Mar. 2001, 3 awards,
I agree with Naysay. You are silly. By your reasoning... CBGB is a reliable source of information and someone you would follow. Post total(IE "experience") is not necessarily an indication of a persons value as a leader.
I agree with Naysay. You are silly. By your reasoning... CBGB is a reliable source of information and someone you would follow. Post total(IE "experience") is not necessarily an indication of a persons value as a leader.
This post was intended to be a comical look at the two. It's like the top 5% LGK members would do a better job at running the site.
I just wanted to put a LGK spin on the experience factor. I'm not a huge McCain fan, but Hillary would have been a much better candidate for the Democrats.
McCain will take it. It is almost a sure thing. IMO. Flame away flamers.
McCain will take it. It is almost a sure thing. IMO. Flame away flamers.
McCain will win, but not because of "experience" or "judgement." He'll win because the Republican fear/"patriotism" campaign themes always work, because he'll tell any lie to win, and because white racial resentment and fear is alive and well in America.
Everything you said besides "McCain will take it" is ridiculous.
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Voting for someone based on "Experience" and not on their stance on issues is silly. Just as silly as voting for someone based on what party they are in rather than on issues.
McCain is promising more of Bush's policies so if you don't like Bush, as you said, why would you want McCain. Maybe you should read up a little on your current candidate of choice.