James48843
Well-known member
Jimbo,
Does what his preacher of 20 years/mentor says make a difference to you at all?
I think I was pretty familiar with what was actually said by the preacher, and what context it was said in. And, as a result, I do not give much weight to it at all. I try to look beyond the soundbite of the day.
In short- I've examined the claim, found it to be less important to me that it is to those making the claim, and rejected it's relevance to the Office of President of the United States, and the campaign. The preacher isn't running for President.
First- I would look at that quote in context too. What she said was that at a particular time, that she had neven been prouder of her country. And, to the extent of the second part of your quote- can it be mean? Yes, darn tootin'. This campaign shows that there can be "meaness" out there.How about his wife saying that she had never been proud of her country and that is a down-right mean country?
Just curious.
We're all just people. And people are not perfect. But those who work with an attitude of "vendetta" turn me off. Period.
But one more thing- I am not voting for the first lady. I am voting on who is going to be the person to control "the button", and lead the nation. And, besides that, who is going to be the number two person in case the number one person is not able to fulfill those duties.
This election- it won't just be "life experience" that we should take into account. It also has to be "life expectancy". Being 73 when sworn in is a lot different that being 55 and being sworn in. So the number 2 pick in my book has a higher calculation in that equation to consider.
Again- the candidate's wife isn't running for the Office of the President. The Candidate is. So no- it has no relevance.
So- I've answered your question- you have not yet answered mine.
If all what is written in that letter is true, does it make a difference to you?