Seems to be working for Obama.
Indeed; and as soon as the shock of McCain's poor judgment wore off, even Republican insiders began saying it as well. Now, some of the most well-known Republicans are are acknowledging it.That argument....that Palin is as qualified or more qualified than Obama just never held water. It's ridiculous in my opinion.
Palin makes it impossible to vote for McCain.
That argument....that Palin is as qualified or more qualified than Obama just never held water. It's ridiculous in my opinion.
I don't even think that most conservatives (if they're being honest with themselves) believe that one any longer.
My statement was correct, regardless, in the context of the message it was replying to.If you had said that Palin made it impossible for you to vote for her, or even you and others, you would have been correct
The man you feel is unqualified is qualified according to the man you feel is qualified, McCain having described Obama as, "a person you do not have to be scared of as president of the United States". So either your preferred candidate isn't qualified because he lies (not the case), or your concern about the other candidate being (specifically) "unqualified" is unfounded.Putting someone in the office of president that I feel is unqualified ....
Regardless of anyones views on palin, I do not personally understand how you could vote for Obama if you feel him to be unqualified. Even if his level of unqualification is higher than that of the VP candidate on the other side.
Thanks for taking the time to tell me about your experience (see, I was reading the Cliff's notes from his book). Bureacracy.....UGH! That is a pain and unfair to boot. As a conservative I oppose bureacracy on principle. It is an unthinking, uncaring way of carrying out the will of the people. I want less of it (end infomercial).
DW and I have mutual life-long friends who are gay (they are dudes), have been in a committed relationship for nearly 12 years and have had the same kind of challenges in adopting a child you relate above (Texas does the one parent primary thing also). We were very proud when they asked us recently if we would be character references for them.
They went through a private referral agency in the Dallas area and it is costing them a good bit of money,time and sanity, but they will get their child. We can't wait til it happens (which could be literally any day now).
We ourselves are on a 3yr "glide path" to adopting a child (need to get the youngest one into school before we make the plunge though). It will cost us a good bit of $ also (but will be infinitely worth it).
There are bureacratic hurdles we all must cross. I say we work on removing these hurdles by removing Govt from every detail of our lives. this is the kind of change I am hoping for.
I guess what I am saying is, there are layers to us conservatives too......kinda like onions (am I allowed a Shrek reference on a Disney board?)
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Really the President can impose their personal beliefs on the entire country? When exactly were they granted those powers?
As soon as she does something that makes sense or shows me that she has half a brain, I promise I will.
My statement was correct, regardless, in the context of the message it was replying to.
All comments are only legitimately evaluable in their context.
The man you feel is unqualified is qualified according to the man you feel is qualified, McCain having described Obama as, "a person you do not have to be scared of as president of the United States". So either your preferred candidate isn't qualified because he lies (not the case), or your concern about the other candidate being (specifically) "unqualified" is unfounded.
They were not given, but the last 8 years they were certainly taken!
Mikeeee
I don't have to agree with everything my choosen candidate thinks or believes, including his opinion about his opponent.
I'd venture to say that as far as Government staying out of social issues, the republican candidates have their hands far deeper in that cookie jar than any of the democratic candidates. Anyone who willingly stands up and admits to the nation that he/she is in favor of amending our United States Constitution in order to deny an entire population rights? Well, that's one too many grubby hands in my cookie jar, thanks very much.![]()
As for your efforts to adopt, kudos to you! I'm thankful that there are folks like you who are willing to make the sacrifices necessary to adopt a child.![]()
But with all due respect, I was not referring in my post to any of the normal, everyday expenses or hurdles that are involved in adopting and/or raising a child. I accept those costs willingly. I realize that all parents (adoptive, biological, gay, straight, etc) have expenses. It's not cheap to adopt, and it's not cheap to raise a child.
But that's where the equality ends. Why should your dear gay friends and I have to make ADDITIONAL sacrifices and jump through ADDITIONAL hoops (aren't there enough hoops to jump through already?) to have the same rights that you and your wife are automatically afforded?
How would it make you feel if you went through the entire process involved, made as many sacrifices as your wife, and then were told that you don't get to be a parent. Only your wife gets to. You're on your own, and you'll have to get a lawyer and petition for a second parent adoption (if you're lucky enough to have that as an option), otherwise just have some papers drawn up to make it so that you'll be granted some of the rights that your wife has.
I cannot support a candidate who will openly, in front of God and country, say that he/she is willing amend the United States Constitution in order to keep me from having those rights.
And I don't understand how anyone who claims to care about the rights of others could in good conscience vote for them either.
We'll probably just have to politely agree to disagree on our respective choices for President and VP.![]()
Amen! She just gets dumber and dumber. She definitely cost McCain two votes, from my household.
I am sorry you have to jump through all the ridiculous hoops; life stories like yours just break my heart. I have never understood why a whole population of people are not given basic human rights! Why am I allowed to marry the love of my life and you are not? It just makes me sad and angry.
Good luck to your family! Bless you for adopting!![]()
Even my very Republican Father takes issue with her.
If we're going to support Colin Powell for breaking with his party, she deserves to be respected for her opinion as well.