Comments on: GOP's Report On Troopergate Clears Palin

Hours Before Lawmakers' Report Due, Republican Campaign Releases Its Own Findings To "Prove" VP Pick's Action Legitimate

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by martin9p2 October 10, 2008 1:23 PM EDT
The Monegan thing was a ligitimate policy dispute? How can there be a legitimate policy dispute between a commissioner and a governor''s husband? Sarah will go down in the national referendum on Troopergate that''ll be held Nov. 4 (if not sooner).
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by briannorwood October 10, 2008 12:59 PM EDT
Geez, Sarah Palin writes her own report and declares herself innocent! Now that is a REAL surprise! LOL
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by cariboubarbi October 10, 2008 12:46 PM EDT



Gee wiz, I ran a red light today and got a ticket. Don''t cha worry though. I''m going to do a full investigation on myself and declare myself innocent before the judge.







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by chitown639 October 10, 2008 12:15 PM EDT
Everyone knows this disaster is BI-PARTISAN, how come you don''''t?


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Posted by promaclaura at 09:10 AM

Really, then how come the McCain Campaign says it has to ''turn the page'' on the ECONOMY or else the Republicans will lose the election. Answer: Because the economic policies are set by the White House and president bush...and take a look at the polls...seems like everyone knows that but YOU!!!!
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by emily022 October 10, 2008 12:11 PM EDT
Gee- maybe all those murderers, thieves, rapists and pedophiles out there, can just put out their own report claiming their innocence, and we won''t have to worry about that pesky due process or justice or any of that stuff.
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by promaclaura October 10, 2008 12:10 PM EDT
How does the fact that Obama worked on two community boards with Professor Ayers effect my 401K??? Answer: IT DOESNT!!!

Now how does the fact that McCain is associated with the Republicans and the failed Republican policies of George Bush effect my 401K???? Answer: its destroying my 401K!!!!


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Posted by chitown639 at 09:08 AM : Oct 10, 2008

Everyone knows this disaster is BI-PARTISAN, how come you don''t?
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by hatesthecolt October 10, 2008 12:10 PM EDT
Hey Palin "lovers",
You''''ve got to check out this duet on You Tube! They can''''t sing very well but it''''s still a hoot!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7D
Ic8jdra0o&eurl=http://

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by promaclaura October 10, 2008 12:08 PM EDT
News, the Democrat Secretary of State in Ohio is being forced to verify EVERY new registered voter due to ACORN''S cross country fraud, good.
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by chitown639 October 10, 2008 12:08 PM EDT
Posts the liberal zombie. Wake up dumba$$, he BOMBED BUILDINGS TO MAKE A POINT, THE SAME AS MUSLIM TERRORISTS DO, Ayers deserves NO respect.


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Posted by promaclaura

How does the fact that Obama worked on two community boards with Professor Ayers effect my 401K??? Answer: IT DOESNT!!!

Now how does the fact that McCain is associated with the Republicans and the failed Republican policies of George Bush effect my 401K???? Answer: its destroying my 401K!!!!
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by sly_64 October 10, 2008 12:01 PM EDT


I don''t know about anyone else, but Todd Palin has GOT to lose that hairpeice.

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by augustman53 October 10, 2008 12:01 PM EDT
psy_war,
I agree with you on every point you make regarding the "real" reason for the Iraq invasion, except for the "all of us was brainwashed" piece. I like Mr, Obama, was not fooled for one minute about the reasoning behind going to war. One thing you left out though was the personal vendetta the Bushs had regarding Saddam....Remember after Saddam was captured how Bush boarded an air craft carrier that had the banner that read,
"MISSION ACCOMPLISHED?" Curiously no one stopped shooting and the so-called leadership failed to tell our guys, "get packed, we''re going home."
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by promaclaura October 10, 2008 11:59 AM EDT
promaclaura -

Obama served on a board with ayers and I am sure Ayers didn''''t discuss his background with Obama. This has all been hashed out for even simpletons like you to understand. Ayers has been an outstanding citizen and has given so much to the less fortunate. He has been praised by leaders for many years. Again, all this has been hashed out ad nausium...
Posted by kcblogger

Posts the liberal zombie. Wake up dumba$$, he BOMBED BUILDINGS TO MAKE A POINT, THE SAME AS MUSLIM TERRORISTS DO, Ayers deserves NO respect.
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by brnman1 October 10, 2008 11:55 AM EDT
Read about Gov Palins'''' Radical right-wing friends from Alaska.

http://www.salon.com/news/fea
ture/2008/10/10/palin_chryson/index.html
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by dnsallday October 10, 2008 11:55 AM EDT
Let''''s see, radical terrorist supporter vs. hockey-mom, who''''s the real twit.

Posted by promaclaura at 08:27 AM : Oct 10, 2008
********************************************************* They are one in the same. First of all Palin isn''t a hockey mom. She sent her son away because of all the trouble he was in to a school where he did play hockey. She raised state taxes in Alaska to build a hocky rink, unfortunately the state didn''t have title to the land and is still paying millions for it.
Palin is a supporter of G.Gordon Liddy, a crook and a would be murderer (by his own admission).
so why not quit with the feighned ignorance? I understand you would be embarrarrased to be supporting the likes of McCain and Palin and you know full well they would be a disaster for our country. I guess that is why you feel you have to keep up with this foolishness about Obama.
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by chitown639 October 10, 2008 11:54 AM EDT
The George Bush and the Republican Party are responsible for all of the failed economic policies. The Obama Campaign needs to step up their efforts in reminding people that JOHN MCCAIN IS A REPUBLICAN. John McCain for the most part has been given a pass for his 26 year association with the republican party. So every chance they get, Obama and Biden should refer to McCain as ''REPUBLICAN Senator John McCain''. REPUBLICANS PRESIDENT BUSH, CHENEY AND JOHN MCCAIN. Republicans got us in this mess, lets keep reminding people that JOHN MCCAIN IS A REPUBLICAN....
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by promaclaura October 10, 2008 11:53 AM EDT


You%u2019re not a fool. You were, like all of us, brainwashed by lies that Iraq orchestrated 911.




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Posted by psy_war at 08:47 AM : Oct 10, 2008

I never believed that Iraq was responsible for 9/11. I believed Saddam should have been ousted the first time we were in Iraq under George Sr. I was disgusted that we set up a no-fly zone instead, then threw a few token bombs at him during that time and we ALL wrung our hands about what an evil dictator we had. It''s like caging a rabid dog, wishing we didn''t have it and hoping it doesn'' bite. Wringing our hands instead of just getting rid of it.

Also, as far as brainwashing is concerned, if I admit to that then I would have to place the blame on CBS and the Clinton Administration.
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by augustman53 October 10, 2008 11:51 AM EDT
Folks, think about this if you will. Mr Obama has NOT accepted one dime of public funds but he raised $460 million!!! If Barack Obama has that ability, to speak as eloquently as he does to the people of this great country and us to reach in our purses in support his efforts and promise of change during one of the worst econmic cycles and by the way, this cycle started maybe a year before Katrina. Don''t you think he''s the guy to balance the budget, to get America back on track? As tight as we Americans are with our dough there''s a lot to said about the man. Hell, he could probably communicate with China, Russia, South America, and North Korea to make DONATIONS to our national defecit and stop their nonsense nuclear asperations and invasions! GO OBAMA/BIDEN 2008!!!
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by dnsallday October 10, 2008 11:51 AM EDT
It is really sad to see so many people who appear to take pride in their own ignorance.
I guess they are followers of George W. Bush.
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by truthspeake2 October 10, 2008 11:47 AM EDT
Obama served on a board with ayers and I am sure Ayers didn''''t discuss his background with Obama. This has all been hashed out for even simpletons like you to understand. Ayers has been an outstanding citizen and has given so much to the less fortunate. He has been praised by leaders for many years. Again, all this has been hashed out ad nausium...

Meanwhile, you have that HOCKEY MOM who not only left that town of 8,000 people with a 22 MILLION dollar debt but her husband was not only interfearing with her duties as Gov. But he was also a party member of a radical party in Alaska (for many years) that wanted the state seperated from the USA.

McCain was an economic terrorist for many years... Supporting deregulation... The very thing that caused the problems with the Keating FIVE and the Savings and Loans scandals of the 1980s....

Posted by kcblogger at 08:37 AM : Oct 10, 2008



...and I might add that one is currently a college professor (Ayers) while the other (Keating) is still behind bars!
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by kcblogger October 10, 2008 11:45 AM EDT
These republicans are in FULL MELTDOWN MODE!!!
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