I can see the Obama commercial now.....
"It's 3:00am, there is a Crisis in the World....and <DING> your PC says "YOU GOT MAIL!"
Who do you want rushing to the PC to read the email?????
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I hardly think he's being dismissive of technology. He has found what works for him and he's still working to improve his ability. To be dismissive of certain disabilities in the 21st century is not a good thing.
Really? Another lie you've been fed? As always, prove your point.
Really? Name one? Name two?
Democrats on Capitol Hill fear Obama falloutBy Andrew Ward in Washington
Published: September 11 2008 23:30 | Last updated: September 11 2008 23:30
Democratic jitters about the US presidential race have spread to Capitol Hill, where some members of Congress are worried that Barack Obamas faltering campaign could hurt their chances of re-election....
http://www.gallup.com/poll/110263/Battle-Congress-Suddenly-Looks-Competitive.aspxBattle for Congress Suddenly Looks CompetitiveDemocrats double-digit lead on the generic
PRINCETON, NJ -- A potential shift in fortunes for the Republicans in Congress is seen in the latest USA Today/Gallup survey, with the Democrats now leading the Republicans by just 3 percentage points, 48% to 45%, in voters' "generic ballot" preferences for Congress. This is down from consistent double-digit Democratic leads seen on this measure over the past year.
I think that is a fair assessment. No malice, just another not too well thought out attack from Obama.
Yes, but as pointed out, if the physical condition makes it difficult for him to use a standard PC without the addition of additional accessories, he's found that he can communicate effectively by other means without using a keyboard (cell phones and having others type responses for him), and he's demonstrated other ways that he appreciates technology and has applied it, then what's Obama's point?As others have pointed out, he CAN if he wants to. The technology is there.
Stephen Hawking is a fantastic example of someone working through a disability.
I was not saying anyone was giving a pass or making fun of anyone - just that if someone desired to use a computer, it's possible.But how does that give Obama a pass for the jab? I don't in anyway dispute that people who have been given some of the greatest challenges in life find ways to overcome them and adapt. On the other hand, we shouldn't make fun of them if they choose to adapt in a different way. Clearly McCain has the ability to communicate clearly. With or without a computer.
I just want to be sure people don't think I'm saying people with challenges can't use adaptive equipment. Rather I was upset that something that is so hard for McCain was used to deride him.
And as many others have pointed out, he seems to be doing pretty darn well and has found what works for him right now. Just because he doesn't do it they way you think he should, doesn't mean he's not doing it.As others have pointed out, he CAN if he wants to. The technology is there.
Stephen Hawking is a fantastic example of someone working through a disability.
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Right now I will stick with people who KNOW what CARBON paper is, and forget about people who want to CARBON tax!![]()
Yeah....I'm pretty sure he will be pretty darn well connected to the world. It's not as if he's alone in the Oval office trying to Google what Russia's up to. I'm thinking he'll fair just fine. Now if Obama can just figure out what this "google" thing is.
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Yes, but as pointed out, if the physical condition makes it difficult for him to use a standard PC without the addition of additional accessories, he's found that he can communicate effectively by other means without using a keyboard (cell phones and having others type responses for him), and he's demonstrated other ways that he appreciates technology and has applied it, then what's Obama's point?
The bottom line is that there are other reasons for McCain not to type his own e-mails besides the reason Obama tried to pin on him.
Yes, but as pointed out, if the physical condition makes it difficult for him to use a standard PC without the addition of additional accessories, he's found that he can communicate effectively by other means without using a keyboard (cell phones and having others type responses for him), and he's demonstrated other ways that he appreciates technology and has applied it, then what's Obama's point?
The bottom line is that there are other reasons for McCain not to type his own e-mails besides the reason Obama tried to pin on him.
Uh, ya... He'll be connected like Bush was connected when the terrorists were crashing planes into buildings. That gives me lots of comfort.![]()
Oh please. Using a thumb or one finger? If he's in that much pain, maybe he should just stay home. I'll be he doesn't have any pain cashing his salary and writing checks for his 7, 8, or 9 homes. He's not an invalid, stop treating him like one.
People can keep debating whether they personally find it offensive or not, or can give examples of older people being computer savvy, but I really think the question at this point is will some people be offended. I think we should all be able to recognize that they will, and I think Obama's campaign should have recognized that potential as well.