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To: lurk

And all these ‘experienced’ pols(D&R) have gotten us exactly where?? Unlike the ‘women of the street’ who at least get paid, the poor bastard voters are getting the ‘business end’ and paying for the privilege.....over and over again.


18 posted on 10/29/2011 10:05:00 PM PDT by yadent
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To: yadent

If you took your car to a repair shop, and they screwed it up, would you give up on “professional repair shops” and take your car to your barber to get it fixed?

Attacks on “experienced pols” are what you get when your candidate has no experience. If Palin had entered the race, NOBODY would be saying we should vote for Cain instead because Palin had too much experience, even though she had been a politician, in public service, or informally running for President for close to 17 years.

And explain how Ronald Reagan, with 21 years of political experience, was such a problem?

If Cain had won his Georgia Senate race, we also wouldn’t be talking about how we needed an inexperienced candidate. His supporters would be touting his legislative accomplishments.

But since he has never implemented a conservative policy, has no legislative results, has no relevant executive experience, and sometimes shows a lack of understanding of what the President actually does, supporters are left with nothing more than to attack other candidates for having “experience”.

Imagine if the Texas Rangers announced that, because they had lost, they were firing all of their pitchers, and were holding open auditions for the positions for people who had never been in the major leagues (after all, look where those “experienced pitchers” got them!!!).


80 posted on 10/30/2011 7:53:43 AM PDT by CharlesWayneCT
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