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Qualifications For Being President

I was reading an article on the TimesOnline web site with a headline proclaiming "Barack Obama sacks adviser over talks with Hamas." Then I noted a commentary submitted by Barbara M. Sims of Buffalo, New York, saying she can't find the word "experience" anywhere in the Constitution of the United States of America.

Barbara has a point. Politics is the only good-paying job I know that doesn't require a college degree, special training, talent -- or skills -- or ability. It's the perfect career for Barack Obama.

But I was thinking -- I'm glad Barbara Sims doesn't have a voice in building Boeing Aircraft's new 787 airliner. I could never rest easy at 40,000 feet in the air knowing Boeing employees didn't need to know anything about their jobs.
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You Thought I Was Kidding?

Shortly after I posted my first article on Townhall.com I received an email message suggesting that I view this website:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EpGH02DtIws&eurl

Perhaps it was a slip of the tongue. Or it may be that he's not the brightest bulb in the U.S. Senate. It doesn't matter, Barack Obama should not be allowed anywhere near the Oval Office.
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You've Got To Be Kidding

Let's see -- I was alive during Franklin D. Roosevelt's tenure in the Oval Office. Don't recall much about it except that America was at war and there was gasoline rationing and at nighttime black curtains were pulled over windows to keep light from escaping -- in case of an invasion. But I vividly recall Harry S. Truman's presidency. Mostly, like many young people, I enjoyed calling him by a name that played off his middle initial. I was too young to think much about mundane political policies and the like. What I did hear about Truman was negative, not unlike the media bilge of today. After reading David McCullough's book called "Truman" I've come to have far more appreciation for the little man.

I served in the military outside Washington, DC during John F. Kennedy's Administration. I recall the summer of 1962 when my parents came to visit and I took them to tour the White House. We stood at the end of a long line of tourists, on the far south end of the grounds. It was my first visit to the White House. As I looked at that magnificent structure I had no way of knowing that a little more than a decade later I would begin a career that would take me back many times.

I grew to enjoy politics and found myself reading books about presidents past and present. The point of all this is: I have a reasonably good understanding of people who have occupied the Oval Office, their staffs, how their administrations operated, and what it takes to be an effective leader of our nation. And from this experience I am aghast that millions of Americans would for a moment consider Barack Obama qualified to be President of the United States. He is an empty suit with a talent for reading TelePrompters.


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