Madigan,

> Hillary has been a senator since Jan 2001.  Barack has
> been a Senator since Jan 2005. 
> 
> Neither has enough experience to be President of the
> United States. 

If your measure of experience starts and ends in the US Congress, then
you're right. However, I am unwilling to discount Obama's experience as a
state legislator or Hillary's experience as a hard-working first lady in
Arkansas and Washington. She's led many initiatives for no pay and has a lot
of accomplishments racked up over many years.

Discounting unpaid service is a key tactic with men that want to denigrate
women. Hillary funded her own service by working as an attorney.

How much volunteer work have you done, BTW? Have you led any big initiatives
that improved the lives of those around you?

I'm not thrilled with Obama's thin resume. However, it is no thinner than
some other president's we've had in the past. I'm certainly not going to
shoot myself in the head if he winds up as the nominee, although I would of
course be very disappointed.

Kristyne



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