For the record whenever Sen. McCain appears at his next debate I fully expect the moderators to spend a significant amount of time asking him why he wasn’t wearing a flag pin on his lapel today.
I mean, this is important stuff, right?
For the record whenever Sen. McCain appears at his next debate I fully expect the moderators to spend a significant amount of time asking him why he wasn’t wearing a flag pin on his lapel today.
I mean, this is important stuff, right?
Good morning…
I do not see a flag lapel pin; that is correct.
Is it important stuff? I think we all know that come December 2008, it would behoove us to ensure that Illinois Senator Barack Obama is our President-elect as we stand at the edge of what appear to be some very trying and challenging times that could potentially yield great things or…..
Semper & Respectfully,
Kent D. Fletcher
Democrat Candidate
S.C. Dist 46 State Senate
Kent,
I have a plethora of questions regarding your support for Barak Obama, but I will limit it to two.
1) What has Barak Obama done, experiencewise (domestically OR internationally), to warrant running the most powerful country in the world?
2) Specifically, what has Obama accomplished, either in his tenure (3 LONG years) in the Senate or on the campaign trail?
I bet you didn’t have the same concerns for experience when it was a one term governor with no previous political experience except a losing bid for the House who also proved to be nothing but a success when it came to running his businesses into the ground.
Funny how people like you can go from claiming someone as a Washington insider in one election to supporting the same type of politician in the next.
The key phrase in your comment is “first term governor”. At LEAST he had executive experience, and had a track record. Since you didn’t answer my question, James, what has Obama or accomplished?