>>>>I am so offended by your statement. Does one single and completely unrelated characteristic of a person decide whether someone is better fitted to an important position or not?
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>>>>I use glasses, which is one of my characteristics. So using your logic, I would be a good pope.
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>>>It's Sarah Palin not Tore Bleken. Of course I'll not say Tore Bleken can be a good president just because he is God-fearing. The former is already a public servant for long, a vice-presidential candidate before; has track records; etc. Tore Bleken doesn't have those...
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>>>>>No matter how brilliant a man, s/he can't be a good president if s/he is not God fearing. I think Sarah Palin can be a good U.S. president...
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>>Tore - that's okay, I'll vote for you for pope. It's a better job anyway - no term limit, lower assassination rate, cooler hats. And lots of subordinates who love children.
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>No mention on the UT about the new edict on condoms - that was history making...
Except I'm not sure offering an easement (you'll forgive the expression) on condom use by male prostitutes is ground-breaking in backing off (yfte) on the prohibition against artificial interference with conception. <s>
But ... baby steps
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