Comments on: Palin Said Apt To "Cut, Kill, Dig, Drill"
McCain's Running Mate Has Had Frequent Run-Ins With Environmentalists, Especially In Alaska
- Well just hearing that "environmentallists" are unhappy with Governor Palin tells me she is on the right track.
"Environmentallists" care little about the environment; they just want it reserved for their own private gratification. If they cared at all, they would be up in arms about Brazil cutting down the amazon rain forests to grow sugar cane for ethanol, when there is plenty of good oil and gas in places like Alaska to not need to waste precious energy, and food producing lands on energy losing schems to try and "grow" so-called renewable fuels. Yes they are renewable; they just are not sustainable. We know exactly the rate of arrival of renewable "green" energy from the sun, and it simply is nowhere near fast enough to supply our needs. - Reply to this comment
- It is exactly that mentality that has doomed many animals to extinction. Droids who have no feelings are what is destroying this planet,Each species plays a vital role in the survival of the eco-system and even,yes, humans. I will cry at the loss of any life thank you, It is what seperates me from my brother and sister animals. Compassion.
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- Who wrote this speech? I read at least 3 copies of the speech from the Associated Press and other reliable sources and all of them have "new-clear plants" mentioned on page 3 of 5. I do not mean to be picky about the spelling but it is amazing that they could not get it right on at least one copy. I looked it up because I was upset that she would even mention nuclear plants as an option. I am a woman and I think she is the last person that I would want in the White House in any capacity.
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- Posted by CATMOMMY6
Great post Cat Mommy from a Cat Daddy. One thing that I suggest you ponder before writing in Hillary; do you really think a woman such as her would have totally given up the ghost? I think she doesn''t want to be Veep with it''s "her irrelenvency" leanings, and she''s got a deal with Barack to get something much more in the limelight once he''s elected. (Sec. of State for example)? - Reply to this comment
- I had never heard of this woman before,but as soon as I heard Alaska running mate I knew that the Alaska wilderness is toast. after reading about her,I know that if elected that combo will rape every park and refuge. I am republican,sort of,and think they have stooped to even lower environmental levels, and have lost any respect I may have once held...oh, that doesn''t mean I am voting Democrat either....
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- I am a woman from NY State who has been a staunch supporter of Hillary Clinton from the time she first ran for Senate. If John McCain thinks he''s got my vote because he chose Palin as his running mate he''s sorely mistaken!! She''s the WRONG CHOICE as far as I''m concerned! She''s against women''s rights, which totally pisses me off, and against animal rights, which makes me think she''s a COLD HEARTED B---H!! The choices this year SUCK! I''m doing a write in vote and the name on the ballot will be that of HILLARY CLINTON! Someone in an earlier blog lumped Palin togther with Clinton. WAKE UP!!! THEY ARE WORLDS APART!!!
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- Don''t vote for her strictly because she''s a woman. My wife is very supportive of promoting females in male dominated politics/business but she was appalled at Palin''s speech last night and is not voting for her. Use your head, not your gut, heart, or any other part of your anatomy to decide who to vote for.
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- How anyone can claim to be a Christian and yet sanction the killing of wolf cubs is beyond me. Also people who hunt for trophies, like bear-skin rugs, aren''t even humanity, they''re pond-scum at the bottom of the evolutionary scale.
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- Palin is sounding more and more a female version of Cheney. Her policies have f-cked up Alaska and she will happily continue the Republican''s destruction of America when Grandpa McCain keels over shortly after election. As a Clinton supporter, I had briefly toyed with the idea of voting for McCain, but with his choice of VP running mate, he has ensured my vote will go to Obama.
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- Join us on a campaign with major womens groups to boycott, pull advertising from, and email our dissatisfaction to the editors of these major news networks who have been and who currently are being sexist towards Sarah Palin, Hillary Clinton and women in general. These networks include US Magazine, Huffington Post, Daily Kos, Associated Press, MSNBC, CNN, New York Times, Newsweek, Time, Washington Post, US News and World Report, Rolling Stone, Mens Journal along with ABC and CBS News.
When Colorado Democratic Party leader Billy Compton intimidated Sacha Millstone asking her to resign as a Delegate because she had second thoughts on Obama was outrageous! When the sexist/racist Emil Jones called Delmarie Cobb who supported Hillary an "Uncle Tom" infuriates us women!
As a woman I can''''t beieve that it is the Republican Party who chose a woman as their VP. It shows the sexism that exists in our current Democratic Party and it is disgraceful!
I am proud to be one out of the 18 million of us so called "Disgruntled Hillary supporters" who will be voting for McCain and especially Palen now that McCain has shown the courage to chose a woman and his VP. The Obama campaign had been sexist towards Hillary and we women are not going to tolerate it anymore.
We are asking other Democratic women to join us in sending a message to our Democratic Party Leadership and the sexist liberally biased media by voting McCain/Palin!. - Reply to this comment
- Environmentalism can be irrational too, like everything else.
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- "John McCain was all about global warming and the integrity of the science. The selection of Sarah Palin is a complete reversal from that position," said Rep. Brad Miller, D-N.C.
This woman wouldn''t know a science text book if it landed on her head. Maybe one should. - Reply to this comment




