Obama screws up....again.

#27
#27
I can say whatever I want to someone on a phone, paper leaves a trail, have to be much more cautious.
True. However, I would assume that they would be using classified networks for all their work. In which case, the paper trail would only be viewed by person's authorized to view it.
 
#28
#28
True. However, I would assume that they would be using classified networks for all their work. In which case, the paper trail would only be viewed by person's authorized to view it.

Yea, but that part in the bold only works in the perfect world. If I have a choice about having a sensitive conversation with someone, I choose phone over e-mail.

But my main point is that his liking or not liking email I find to be a non-issue.
 
#29
#29
Yea, but that part in the bold only works in the perfect world. If I have a choice about having a sensitive conversation with someone, I choose phone over e-mail.

But my main point is that his liking or not liking email I find to be a non-issue.
Right. Considering the fact that for every major decision the POTUS will make, he will certainly be briefed ahead of time, in person, about it...this is definitely a non-factor. Now, if McCain had a secretary who did not know how to schedule properly, that could be an issue.
 
#30
#30
nope - on numerous times I've stated it's b/c of his flip-flopping on numerous issues to appease the right-wing wackos in the GOP party.
I swear I remember you saying just today that Obama befriended sleazeballs like Wright and Ayers for purely political purposes and that they'll have nothing to do with his admin.

Does it not stand to reason that McCain would do the same to improve voter turnout?
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#31
#31
I actually have not decided on who to vote for yet. However someone's ability to be able to use the internet (or not) would not sway me one way or the other. As demonstrated by this forum, one's ability to use the internet is not an indication of mental competence.
 
#32
#32
I actually have not decided on who to vote for yet. However someone's ability to be able to use the internet (or not) would not sway me one way or the other. As demonstrated by this forum, one's ability to use the internet is not an indication of mental competence.
:) hey, wait a minute :blink:
 
#33
#33
According to former Clinton adviser Dick Morris, neither Bill or Hillary Clinton use a computer or even know how to type.
 

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