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Question: A comparative biography of Sarah Palin and Barack Obama — who would you trust more?
Jack Cashill writes:

From a classical perspective, Palin’s is the more compelling narrative. The obstacles that she must overcome to fulfill her destiny are many, varied, and real. Raised in the frozen outback by a schoolteacher father and a school secretary mom, Palin accomplishes nothing without a good deal of work, often under difficult physical circumstances.

Palin takes a semester or two off to pay for college. She works at a diner over the summer. She enters the Miss Alaska contest to help pay tuition and is awarded second runner-up and “Miss Congeniality.” She interns during other summers to become a sports reporter.

After college, Palin joins fiancé Todd on his Bristol Bay salmon boat. During slow salmon runs, she works “messy, obscure seafood jobs” until she can find a job as sports reporter, and even then she keeps returning to Bristol Bay when the salmon are in season.

Throughout this period, despite the hard work and harsh environment, Palin never loses her sense of wonder about the spectacular natural theater in which she is so very much at home. When asked about the state’s best attributes during a Miss Alaska pageant, Palin responds, “its beauty and everything that the great Alaska outdoors has to offer.” Prophetically, she also plugs the state’s “potential in drilling for oil,” which, even then, “Outsiders don’t understand.”

Back in Hawaii, either through his grandparents’ connections or by dint of affirmative action, Obama spends grades five through twelve at Hawaii’s poshest prep school. Like Palin, he plays basketball, but while she is leading her school to the state championship, he is a second stringer on a team whose wins and losses go unremarked. The only scores Obama shares are the imagined racial ones that need to be settled, a working out of his “pervasive sense of grievance and animosity against [his] mother’s race.”

In his recent book Barack and Michelle, Chistopher Andersen quotes a black friend who rejected Obama’s claimed reason for being benched in a particular game.

No, Barry, it’s not because you’re black. It’s because you missed two shots in a row.

Obama admits to “marginal report cards” in prep school, but his underperformance does not diminish his dreams. He hits the mainland in the late 1970s with the “diversity” movement in full flower. Diversity’s rationale is that people of varied cultures enrich the educational experience. Obama’s upbringing, however, has been thoroughly white and elitist. The diversity bean-counters couldn’t care less. His skin color improves their “metrics.” Obama will ride this pony far.

After two druggy, uninspired years at Occidental College, Obama transfers to the Ivy League — Columbia, to be precise. In Dreams, Obama dedicates one half of a sentence to a summer job on a construction site. Otherwise, he is silent on how his tuition might have been paid for. As to his grades and SAT scores, it would be easier to pry North Korea’s nuclear secrets out of Kim Jong-Il.

Answer:

Answer by MINDY
Obama, who wants to FIX the broken health care system in the USA. .
He is much more intelligent than Palin.
Palins comment about Canadas health care system are ridiclous!

http://buzz.yahoo.com/article/1:95ec266b…

90% of Canadians are happy with their health care system. They are not losing their homes because of outrageous medical bills.
They are in the top ten of longivity of their population. The USA is in the 40′s. Yet Palin sticks her nose into Canadas business and says they ought to have a heath care system like the USA !!
She is dumber than dumb and those who support her are very ill informed.

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Question: Obama said “leading america was like steering a steem boat”?
obama said it wasn’t like steering a speed boat…oh no…there would utter REBELLION but rather leading america was like steering a steam boat where you turn really slowly until you are in a completely different direction…

This was obama’s reply to a reporter in iraq when asked how was he different than President Bush. This question was asked by an iraqi. the iraqi’s also said “obama cares about islam”…
I think obama needs to read the freakin koran..the part where the middle east is super powers and ruling the world.

THEY WILL NEVER LIKE AMERICA…they just know how to lie.

Why is leading america like steering a steam boat??? IS HE AFRAID TO TELL US EVERYTHING AT ONCE??
I didn’t make this up. It was on the NBC. I gave my personal opinion as to what obama meant by this. What do you think he meant by this? What exactly is the direction obama wants to lead america??

Answer:

Answer by jake
We have what the people voted for.

Those who did not, will go down with the ship along with those who did.

The captain will be the first to abandon ship.
That’s a change from the past.

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Question: Is this why Senator Obama “bounced back” so easily from the Pastor Disaster?
Back when Obama started running for President, a lot of the people who were voting for him were disillusioned republicans and independents who saw Hillary Clinton as a power mongering liberal elitist and didn’t want her anywhere near the whitehouse. However, after Obama’s association with the Reverend Wright, his numbers dropped (mostly among Obamacans and Indeps) only to jump back pretty quickly.

Is it possible that when the story broke, moderate democrats, republicans, and independents ditched the guy and the Anti-War ultra left-wing radicals were like “Hey, this guy hates America, let’s jump onto his boat!” and started supporting him en-masse to make up the difference? It would explain why radicals like MoveOn.org, Ted Kennedy, Jane Fonda, Ted Kennedy, and Michael Moore suddently started endorsing his a.s.s all of a sudden.

YOUR THOUGHTS?
Most of these answers make no sense. If voters really did realize that the criticisms of Obama were invalid ones, the numbers never would have dipped in the first place. How do you explain that?

Answer:

Answer by Bill in Kansas
Simple is is ULTRA-LIBERAL and the media loves him.

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