I still cannot understand why so many people out there continue to compare a Vice Presidential candidate to a PRESIDENTIAL candidate.

In fairness to BOTH involved here, A Governor usually does NOT have much experience in foreign matters/ affairs.

Common sense would tell us that a Senator would and probably should have much more experience in foreign affairs.

Yet regardless, history has shown us that many more governors have gone on to become Presidents than Senators have.

Now in this case, in this election, I just do not understand the constant comaparisons that are being made between PRESIDENTIAL canididate Senator Obama and Vice Presidential candidate Sarah Palin. It's just mind boggling!

If one wants to compare, then they should be comparing BOTH PRESIDENTIAL candidate's respecitve credentials.

And in the case of comparing Foiriegn affairs experiences and services on Foreign relations, Homeland security and other foregin related committees, with all due respect....the record speaks for itself. Barack Obama doesn't even come close to Senator McCain in that category.

Truthfully I can't wait for this election to be over. I just cannot stand to listen to anymore of the media rhetoric, the constant accusations and the constant non-issue comparisons that are being made by BOTH parties.

People really need to focus on the REAL issues here... not the hair styles, the suits that are worn, the sex of the candidates, the hotels that they stay in, the foods that they eat, the religions or the color of their skin. That's all meaningless as far as I am concerned.

The fucking country is in financial turmoil. The world is one wrong decision away from a massive war.

Let's pay more attention to the plans that these respective candidates say that they have to put this country back on the right track, to handle foreign affairs, and vote accordingly on those issues and not on the meaningless bullshit that the fucking media keeps feeding us!



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