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"The democracy will cease to exist when you take away from those who are willing to work and give to those who would not."-- Thomas Jefferson

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If you can't start a fire, perhaps your wood is wet ....

When you elect clowns, expect a circus ..............




Wednesday, May 7, 2014

Worthy, she is not ..........................................

don't know what it actually takes to become the president of this country. There is no test to take, there are few qualifications, and they don't amount to much. In this day and age, the "winner of the game" wins. The most money? The best advertising/marketing agency? Really, nothing to do with any qualifications. We have, I am sure, highly qualified persons, capable of running this country, but, they are not politicians, they are businessmen. I am sure there are  many who realize they are not in a position to weather the scrutiny that would be facing. Charisma certainly enters in to the picture, our present "leader" is a prime example of that. NO qualifications, but he won, twice, skulduggery could also be involved. Let's be realistic, her only qualification is that she has lived in the white house. In comparison to her, Carter is a heavyweight.

Mrs. Clinton wants to be the Obama replacement.
She has no qualifications
No record of doing much of anything while she was Secretary of State
 She failed with Russia and the Middle East
  She has lied openly to the people she was supposed to represent as well as
disgracing the families of the four she allowed to be murdered.

Worthy of the office, no way.

wor·thy adjective \ˈwər-thē\
: good and deserving respect, praise, or attention
: having enough good qualities to be considered important, useful, etc.
a : having worth or value : estimable
b : honorable, meritorious
: having sufficient worth or importance