Who should be President?

It's almost election time, and people are starting to ask themselves who they should vote for in this years election. Personally, I don't like anyone running this time around. McCain is too old, Hillary. . . I don't think that this country needs you running it this time around. Obama could be good but I think that he's too inexperienced.
Let's start with McCain. Fist off his age is too advanced in my opinion. Look at how fast Lincoln aged during his two terms. I'm not saying that McCain isn't going to be a good president should he win, I's saying that the stresses of running a country might not be a good thing for his aging heart.
Let's take a look at Obama. He's been elected a senator once and already is running for president BEFORE his first term as Senator is over. He's also been very careful to stay silent on where he stands on many of the issues that concern many of the voters. This should make everyone ask themselves, Do we really want someone who won't even tell us where he stands on those issues that are most important to us? Finally, since Obama hasn't even finished his term as Senator, Is he really qualified to run the country? As Obama's campaign manger said when asked about this, "Neither Obama nor Hillary is qualified in my opinion to carry out the duties of Commander in Chief. Neither one of them is ready to answer that call at three in the morning." WHOA!!! According to OBAMA'S campaign manger, neither Obama or Hillary are qualified to be Commander in Chief? This begs the mind to wonder, if you're not qualified for the job, then why run for it?
Finally, Hillary. She's the wife of Bill Clinton. She didn't cry when he cheated on her the 1st time, she didn't cry when he did it again, and she didn't cry when her health care bill didn't pass. BUT when asked why she wanted to become the president in New Hampshire, Hillary had an emotional breakdown. Is it just me or is something wrong here. I mean, who WOULDN'T cry if they found out that their spouse was cheating on them? How many NORMAL Americans would get a divorce? Second, She's losing the primary and yet she's refering to Obama as a potential running mate. This is after both Obama and Hillary told the American people that should they win the primary that should either one of them win. they WOULDN'T choose the other as a running mate. Thirdly, she's been saying that her experience as first lady qualifies her to be the President. Many prominent political scientists say that being the first lady doesn't qualify you to be the president.
This is why you won't see me voting this time around. None of these candidates seem qualified to run a marathon let alone a country.

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