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I think Ben Carson has demonstrated his complete lack of qualification to hold elected office. Period. Any elected office.


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Originally Posted by NW Ponderer
I think Ben Carson has demonstrated his complete lack of qualification to hold elected office. Period. Any elected office.
I listened to part of the Commonwealth Club yesterday, featuring Dr. Carson. For the most part, he espouses all of the temious and shallow right-wing "positions" on the issues. The business model is to first state a broad assumption that is flawed (lower taxes on investment capital stimulates the economy, for instance), then proceed to elaborate on how America will be wonderfully transformed by it in a few short days.

I found it interesting that Carson was every bit as egotistical about his "accomplishments" as Trump is, given the opportunity to Bogart the spotlight without competition. Bennie is sacrificing himself for our good to run for President. Like Jesus...


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Originally Posted by logtroll
Bennie is sacrificing himself for our good to run for President. Like Jesus...

And we all know how that ended...


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Not to put too fine a point on it, but this is the most unqualified group of candidates put forth in my lifetime, and not because they are Republicans (although that doesn't help). It's like they took bits and pieces of Mitt Romney and Barack Obama and tried to run on just that. Freshman Senators (x3), Rich (Trump, Fiorina), "business leader" (Trump, Fiorina - and Carson tries to claim that too), marginal governor (Walker, Huckabee, Perry, Bush, Jindal, Pataki). Oh, and the perennial "also ran" (Perry, Huckabee, Santorum). The only "qualified" candidate, really, is Kasich (national legislator and executive), and we can see how popular he is.

On the Dem side, Clinton qualifies, as, like Kasich, having been a multi-term legislator and executive. Bernie Sanders, though I love him, has no executive experience, nor does Murphy. Biden, should he run, checks all the blocks, too. At least the Dems have "serious" candidates.


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Originally Posted by Ezekiel
Originally Posted by logtroll
Bennie is sacrificing himself for our good to run for President. Like Jesus...
And we all know how that ended...
In a persistant, strange, multi-millennial religion?


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Bennie is sacrificing himself for our good to run for President. Like Jesus...
And we all know how that ended...
In a persistant, strange, multi-millennial religion?

Actually derivative...


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The older I get, the less respect I feel for "religion". Much of that disrespect is in how it is being used and abused, from faux "religious" candidates to genuine nutjobs, from arrogant county clerks who abuse their own citizenry to fanatical warriors who destroy antiquities and murder innocents. The infection of the current campaign with "religious" rhetoric is sickening. How can religion maintain any respectability in this environment? Especially when rooted in such questionable soil (yes, that especially includes Christianity).


A well reasoned argument is like a diamond: impervious to corruption and crystal clear - and infinitely rarer.

Here, as elsewhere, people are outraged at what feels like a rigged game -- an economy that won't respond, a democracy that won't listen, and a financial sector that holds all the cards. - Robert Reich
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On the bright side, this is driving young Americans and future voters away from religion.


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Originally Posted by NW Ponderer
The older I get, the less respect I feel for "religion". Much of that disrespect is in how it is being used and abused, from faux "religious" candidates to genuine nutjobs, from arrogant county clerks who abuse their own citizenry to fanatical warriors who destroy antiquities and murder innocents. The infection of the current campaign with "religious" rhetoric is sickening. How can religion maintain any respectability in this environment? Especially when rooted in such questionable soil (yes, that especially includes Christianity).

I've never understood how something that relies on dogma in order to justify its existence can survive at all. But I guess that's just me...


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Careful not to step in any dogma shiit.


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