On May 14, 4:02=A0pm, Branson Hunter <bh2...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> On May 14, 3:59=A0am, VTR <vexjo...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> > McCain's Age Again Seen As Major Problem For Voters
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> > The Huffington Post =A0 | =A0 May 13, 2008 01:38 AM
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> > Age Poll, McCain Old, Mccain Poll, Mccain's Age, Obama Poll, Obama
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> > Racism, Racism Poll, Politics News
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> > Yet another poll, this one by the Wa****ngton Post and ABC News, has
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d that Sen. John
> > McCain's age appears to be a major hang-up for voters, far more so
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Sen. Barack Obama's
> > race.
>http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2008/05/13/mccains-age-again-seen-a=
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> If Obama served in the Presidency, and at the latter part of his
> second term, he was hitting 80-years old... Yes, that would be a
> reasonable concern. We can recall in recent times a President, who,
> during the latter part of his second term was an Altzheimer's Victim.
> That ran deep threough the fabric of American politics. =A0So, indeed,
> McCain's age is in question.
>
> Branson Hunter
While Ronald Reagan suffered some forgetfulness while President he was
no different from anyone else in that regard. Ronald Reagan was never
particularly admired for his memory even before becoming President.
While in office he received annual physical exams and at no time
during his Presidency was he diagnosed with Alzheimers. He was not
diagnosed with Alzheimers until 1994 more than 6 years after leaving
office and was still alert even then.
I have a much greater concern with Obama having the wisdom to lead
this country than I have with any possible problem with McCain's age.
I have no such concern with Hillary Clinton, I know beyond any doubt
that she doesn't have the wisdom to run this country and never will.


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