Grace W. Bush's Conversation with OM (3)
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posted Jul 03, 2008 01:25PM GMT
What in the world does a "popular" vote have to do with being a professional? Nothing--though she did win the overall popular vote because Obama felt safe and didn't campaign in some states. Crying is not a negative. It indicates a compassionate heart. There are instances in history of great leaders crying: Alexander, for one. Research it. Not crying, however, sometimes indicates a cold- hearted person. It would be wise for you to support candidates on the basis of their qualifications--experience, intelligence, and past constructive accomplishments; and not according to your biases. -
posted Jul 03, 2008 01:25PM GMTWhat in the world does a "popular" vote have to do with being a professional? Nothing--though she did win the overall popular vote because Obama felt safe and didn't campaign in some states. Crying is not a negative. It indicates a compassionate heart. There are instances in history of great leaders crying: Alexander, for one. Research it. Not crying, however, sometimes indicates a cold- hearted person. It would be wise for you to support candidates on the basis of their qualifications--experience, intelligence, and past constructive accomplishments; and not according to your biases.
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posted Jul 03, 2008 01:24PM GMTWhat in the world does a "popular" vote have to do with being a professional? Nothing--though she did win the overall popular vote because Obama felt safe and didn't campaign in some states. Crying is not a negative. It indicates a compassionate heart. There are instances in history of great leaders crying: Alexander, for one. Research it. Not crying, however, sometimes indicates a cold- hearted person. It would be wise for you to support candidates on the basis of their qualifications--experience, intelligence, and past constructive accomplishments; and not according to your biases.