Tuesday, October 7, 2008

Finally, we are talking about judgment . . .

It is perfectly reasonable to raise questions about Senator Obama’s judgment and associations. If he does indeed have the “good judgment” to govern our Nation, I find it very disturbing that Senator Obama’s campaign adviser David Axelrod said, Sen. Obama "Didn't know the history" of admitted terrorist Bill Ayers' activities.

Really? If that is the truth, then it concerns me that Sen. Obama did not know that the man throwing him a fundraiser for his first state senate run bombed the U.S. Capitol. That seems like something a man with sound judgment should have figured out.

If that is not the truth, then I am even more concerned that Sen. Obama would not only knowingly associate with a domestic terrorist, but would lie about it for political gain.

For someone who wants the toughest job in America, these questions should be answered more clearly. The current explanation doesn’t cut it. Considering the amount of responsibility Sen. Obama is asking us to give him, I do not feel comfortable handing the keys to our nation to him, when a man with the experience and proven judgment of John McCain is asking for the same job.

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