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Content of character and aptitude are important criteria for a Presidential candidate, race and gender are not. What matters is right representation of the electorate's interests defending national interests with freedom and justice for all. Americans must vote for quality and nationalist loyalty instead of gender or race. Strong individual achievement and leadership ability at getting legislation through to make the U.S. homeland stronger and more prosperous and a better friend to the down-trodden nations of this world is what is needed in a President.
The United States has a plethora of challenging economic and security issues not met or addressed by most present candidates. Hillary Clinton was Sherpa'd to the top already with Bill, and Barrack O'bama spent too many years in an Asian nation with Muslim terrorist organizations while in his formative years...not a way to learn about domestic economic circumstances in the U.S.A. Better candidates of any race or gender are wanted in America.
Ross Baker-a political science Professor at Rutgers wrote an article for the U.S.A. Today edition of Thursday March 1st in support of the opinion that Barak Obama's paucity of experience isn't a problem; political experience isn't necessary to be a good President of the United States. U.S.A. Today offers a lot of globalist articles of course without Christian moral intent. The Thursday issue also featured methods by which illegal aliens can get congressional and administration support for residency and or citizenship.
Obama claims to have used cocaine as a teenager, and attended a Muslim majority public school for at least four years. It is presumptuous to assume that the quality of blackness' in some way displaces any concern that liberals' may have about voting for someone with skin having the quality blackness' (or female for that matter). Other factors besides blackness' and/or female are more important to intelligent voters such as exist in America.
Ross Baker cited Abraham Lincoln as an example of an inexperienced politician that was a great President; if America needs another civil war perhaps Osama would be as good a choice as Lincoln, but Lincoln's presidency was hardly an optimal Presidency.
Lincoln certainly took the side against the confederacy and slavery to his credit, but another leader might have avoided the war altogether, created better roads and schools, initiated a national wilderness parks system, liberated slaves peacefully and converted that ignoble institution
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