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firstdown 09-30-2008, 10:28 AM McCain is a recent cancer survivor and has also had several other minor medical maladies most likely attributable to age. Clinical Cases and Images - Blog: Sen. John McCain’s Melanoma History (http://casesblog.blogspot.com/2008/04/cnn-sen-john-mccains-melanoma-history.html)
His health records remain sealed. Numbering over 1000 pages, he made them available for 3 hours to members of the media who were forbidden from taking photographs. While perhaps he is in perfect health, a 73 year old cancer survivor running for president needs to be more forthcoming in my opinion. Why the secrecy right? Marc Ambinder (May 23, 2008) - McCain's Health Records (http://marcambinder.theatlantic.com/archives/2008/05/mccains_health_records.php)
And First, with all due respect, there seems to be a lot about McCain you don't know. Maybe you should end your media boycott :)
Well you said he had not released his med records and if his health was an issue then it would be news and not some blog from some who supports Obama. I do have a question for you. Did you vote for Bill C.?
djnemo65 09-30-2008, 10:39 AM Well you said he had not released his med records and if his health was an issue then it would be news and not some blog from some who supports Obama. I do have a question for you. Did you vote for Bill C.?
I said his health records are sealed, which they are. I tend to be suspicious of the secrecy, but whatever, that's not the point. The point is that Palin is not qualified and that McCain is a 73 year old cancer survivor. McCain being the oldest presidential candidate of all time makes Palin perhaps the most important VP candidate of all time by implication, and she's not ready to go.
I am 27 and was thus never eligible to vote for Clinton.
firstdown 09-30-2008, 10:58 AM I said his health records are sealed, which they are. I tend to be suspicious of the secrecy, but whatever, that's not the point. The point is that Palin is not qualified and that McCain is a 73 year old cancer survivor. McCain being the oldest presidential candidate of all time makes Palin perhaps the most important VP candidate of all time by implication, and she's not ready to go.
I am 27 and was thus never eligible to vote for Clinton.
Well he released his records back in the last time he ran for pres. and let reporters & doctors view his current records which is only 8 years of new stuff. You say Palin is not qualified but she is second in line and I feel Obama is not Qualified and he is actually running for ofice. I guess all the present votes he made was him saying I cannot take a stand on any issue because I want to run for president. The reason I asked about Bill C. is because he never released his med records.
12thMan 09-30-2008, 12:49 PM Well he released his records back in the last time he ran for pres. and let reporters & doctors view his current records which is only 8 years of new stuff. You say Palin is not qualified but she is second in line and I feel Obama is not Qualified and he is actually running for ofice. I guess all the present votes he made was him saying I cannot take a stand on any issue because I want to run for president. The reason I asked about Bill C. is because he never released his med records.
First, seriously. Obama voted roughly 4,000 times in the State Senate. Voting "present", which isn't simply dodging issues or somehow you're confused and and can't make up your mind, as some would suggest. If you're going to spin the 130 Present votes, spin the whole story. It makes up approx. 3 percent of total votes cast.
I guess in terms of who's more experienced between Obama and Palin, I won't go there. Well, kinda..but consider that Barack has been campaigning vigorously for the past 19 months and more than 18 million Americans voted for him. And whether he wins or not, millions more will in November. That's one fundamental difference between the two when comparing their respective run for public office. Obama is the nominee by virtue of people actually examining and scrutinizing him inside and out, Palin was chosen by one person.
firstdown 09-30-2008, 01:10 PM First, seriously. Obama voted roughly 4,000 times in the State Senate. Voting "present", which isn't simply dodging issues or somehow you're confused and and can't make up your mind, as some would suggest. If you're going to spin the 130 Present votes, spin the whole story. It makes up approx. 3 percent of total votes cast.
I guess in terms of who's more experienced between Obama and Palin, I won't go there. Well, kinda..but consider that Barack has been campaigning vigorously for the past 19 months and more than 18 million Americans voted for him. And whether he wins or not, millions more will in November. That's one fundamental difference between the two when comparing their respective run for public office. Obama is the nominee by virtue of people actually examining and scrutinizing him inside and out, Palin was chosen by one person.
I never compared Obama experience to Palin's and will admitt that he has more than her but falls way behind McCain who is actually running for president.
saden1 09-30-2008, 01:16 PM You want to ask serious questions now? You care again?
With respect to her I care and I'm saying she's not qualified to hold my car keys let alone park my car. You seem to think otherwise so lets have it.
SmootSmack 09-30-2008, 01:21 PM With respect to her I care and I'm saying she's not qualified to hold my car keys let alone park my car. You seem to think otherwise so lets have it.
No need. Let's just see what happens in November. Right now I'm more worried about whether Obama has what it takes to be President than whether Palin does to have VP.
12thMan 09-30-2008, 01:39 PM No need. Let's just see what happens in November. Right now I'm more worried about whether Obama has what it takes to be President than whether Palin does to have VP.
Good point. We should be focused on the respective nominees. But unfortunately America is fixated on Palin and I think people for the first time in a long, do care about what this particular VP is capable of.
I think Palin v. Biden will be the most watched debate ever.
Good point. We should be focused on the respective nominees. But unfortunately America is fixated on Palin and I think people for the first time in a long, do care about what this particular VP is capable of.
I think Palin v. Biden will be the most watched debate ever.
Has there been a VP candidate in recent memory as grossly underqualified as Palin? Perhaps that's why it's such a hot issue.
firstdown 09-30-2008, 02:24 PM Has there been a VP candidate in recent memory as grossly underqualified as Palin? Perhaps that's why it's such a hot issue.
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