Saturday, October 04, 2008

Palin: Statements on war should disqualify Obama as commander-in-chief


And I guess all of the candidates running in the race that is against the war is disqualify according to Palin's statement. You can't make this stuff up.


Republican vice-presidential candidate Sarah Palin suggested to Fox News's Carl Cameron in her first post-debate interview on Friday morning that she thought she had done pretty well in the debate. In a remark that is sure to be controversial, Palin also told Cameron that Barack Obama's statements "about the war" should "disqualify someone from consideration as the next commander in chief," because "some of his comments about Afghanistan and what we're doing there -- supposedly just air-raiding villages and killing civilians -- that's reckless."Time Magazine's Mark Halperin found Palin's implication that Obama ought to be "disqualified" as a candidate for his criticism of Bush administration policy unusual enough to be worth quoting at "The Page," though he did so without comment.

http://rawstory.com/news/2008/Palin_Statements_on_war_should_disqualify_1003.html

1 comment:

airJackie said...

Alot of people said the same as Obama. Now Sarah should be worried about the Troopergate case and the Law Suit filed against her for corrupt conduct while being Govenor. This Lady if election would have to resign for the crimes she committed. Looks like another Spiro Agnew.