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Bob J.
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Wed, 30 Apr 2008 00:25:24 -0400
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I usually avoid the political discussions on the list but this 
observation has
nothing to do with political party or preferences.

 From several newspaper articles:
"There is a buzz in Republican political circles that John McCain could 
pick former Hewlett-Packard Chairwoman Carly Fiorina to be his vice 
presidential nominee."

Remember McCain is 71 so if he couldn't finish his term.............

Bob J. -- Ideal Computer Services
http://www.icsgroup.net


Wirt Atmar wrote:

>This is something that I've been meaning to mention for quite a while, but it 
>has continued to slip my mind. But now that I have remembered it, I thought 
>that I would mention that perhaps the best reason to vote for John McCain is 
>the prowess of his chosen chief economic advisor. 
>
>McCain has publicly said that he has some deficiencies in understanding 
>economic issues, but all candidates suffer similar deficiencies in regard to one 
>subject or another. Those deficits can however be corrected with the choice 
>of particularly strong advisors in whatever areas the candidate feels weakest 
>in.
>
>To rectify this particular deficiency, McCain has selected a exceptionally 
>appropriate choice. Coming off a string of corporate successes, first at Lucent 
>and later at Hewlett-Packard, McCain has chosen Carly Fiorina for this most 
>trusted position.
>
>Wirt Atmar
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