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havocmom Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Sep-04-07 09:58 AM
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28. Neither does being a Senator
The qualifications are individual. Some governors have them, some don't. Same with Senators. If being a Senator were enough right there, take a hard look to the Hill and shudder.

Think about Craig; he's looking of a new gig. Did being a Senator make him QUALIFIED?
Frist?
Lott?
Hatch?
All the DEMS who have bent over for cheney/bush?

Not all Governors are QUALIFIED. I do not want a chief executive whose judgment results in a large dog being caged on top of a car for a long trip.

Qualifications AND experience would be helpful. The US Senate is probably not the best place to shop at for Presidential material.

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