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Edited on Sun Dec-02-07 10:08 AM by cryingshame
Obama doesn't have the relevant experience.
Okay.
How about making Obama head of the Civil Rights Division?
That would be a bit of a demotion from the United State Senate to a Justice Department job.
So I guess making Obama Attorney General is out since working for the Justice Dept. is a demotion.
And Obama doesn't have the relevant experience for Attorney General anyway.
After all what job did Obama hold for NINE years? Mainly handling contracts and NOT going to trial?
"As the first black president of the Harvard Law Review, Obama had his pick of top law firms. He chose Miner's Chicago civil rights firm, where he represented community organizers, discrimination victims and black voters trying to force a redrawing of city ward boundaries. Like many lawyers, Obama never took part in a trial. He spent most of his nine-year career working as part of a team, drawing up contracts, briefs and other legal papers."
Obama's main career thus far has been as a CIVIL RIGHTS LAWYER.
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