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To: Alighieri who wrote (413028)9/3/2008 1:52:41 PM
From: Joe NYC  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1572214
 
Al,

Interesting argument. Obama, under blistering attack by mccain for lack of experience, is the hypocrite for pointing out that his opponent has just hired a second in command that has exactly the same "flaw"?

Maybe Dems can correct this flaw by swapping Biden for Obama at the top of the ticket making the ticket almost as good as GOP. As is, the flaw remains.

IMO, it is a bad strategy to keep the experience issue in forefront.

These are not absolute statements...but Clinton followers are not anti abortion, they are not hunters, they don't believe in creationism in the schools, etc...

True, they are not absolute. The reason I brought it up is because just last Friday, we had some friends over, and politics came up (because of Palin). The husband said that he is voting McCain. He is registered Democrat, but he is conservative. He does not vote for liberal Democrats, only for middle of the road to conservative Democrats, such as Ed Koch (previous mayor of NYC), sen Moynihan, Bloomberg.

I didn't ask him if he voted in Dem primaries...

Joe