Comments on: Stevens Concedes Alaska Senate Race
Senator, Convicted Of Corruption Last Month, Lost Close Race To Anchorage Mayor Mark Begich
- Two down and no doubt many more to go - the countdown for how many opportunities Sarah will be denied!
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- Now that the verdict is in for Senator Stevens, maybe they can concentrate on Sarah Palin''s lies. Someone in Alaska knows the truth about the Palin Family, come on let it out. The truth will set you free. How come there is no birth record of Trig Palin at the hospital where Sarah says she gave birth? If the doctors are involved in this, shame on them. All for the sake of politics, that is bad. I hope someone is honest enough to say enough is enough, the American people need to know before the GOP makes the mistake in 2012. Remember Sarah started all these with hate filled rallies. What goes around comes around, Sarah. The truth will come out. Who? Who cut all those school bus (40 buses) brake lines in Wasilla?
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- Yeah JackP, I remember William Jefferson from the state of LA , he hasn''t been CONVICTED yet or can''t you neo-cons figure out the difference between indicted and 7 felon CONVICTIONS?
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- Good riddance to bad rubbish, now if they can only get rid of Palin, Alaska will have a chance for improvement.
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- We NEED 60 votes in the Senate so the fascist Government of Pigs (GOP) can''t continue the Bush McCain crime spree.
Give help to Jim Martin in Georgia who is still campaigning for a December 2nd election. martinforsenate.com - Reply to this comment
- Stevens is out. Now how about ousting Congressman William Jefferson from the state of LA for accepting a $100,000 bribe from a foreign gov''t in return for favorable legislation. You people remember him. The FBI found $90,000 of the money in his freezer at home. Let''s clean house and start Obama out on a clean slate.
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- Begich w o u l d b e the first NOT w i l l be the first.
CBS ''sings'' for the Dems. over and over and over... - Reply to this comment
- Oh poor Sarah, you''ve just missed your chance to move to DC and be closser to uncle John. Shame.
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- Now that the convicted FELON has been defeated, I guess this means about zero prospect for the other embarassment from Alaska, the bimbo Palin, to be elected to the Senate anytime soon. Not seeing Palin on the news should make most people happy except for the right-wing nut cases who support her and perhaps SNL :=)
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- He''s a real Nowhere Man, living in his Nowhere land making all his Nowhere plans for Nobody. A majority did not vote to return the Felon to th US Senate. Maybe he can hit Todd Palin up for a position in the Alaska Independence Movement. Sarah sais "Also, too"
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- You mean they are done counting already. Yahoo Alaska you did beat Samolia in their last election for the longest count time ever. Maybe you can get the "Grate" Governor Palin to look into how you could speed this up. Oh I forgot her and Todd are probably busy surveying in the new pipeline. Very comforting to see more people in Alsaka will not vote for a crook than will by a margin of 3724 votes. That could be a "Guinness" record for gullible people. Better mail it in !!!!!!!!
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- We still have some cleaning up to do.
Like arresting the person or persons who outed a CIA agent. That''s treason.
Someone has to be responsible for starting a war for no reason, other then their own self interest.
We have lost too many lives, sending our troops into harms way without due cause was/is irresponsible and an abuse of power. Lying to the American people.
Facts. NO WMD''s. NO Ties to Al Qaeda. The death of untold thousands, not just American lives. Dropping the ball, in Afghanistan. Destabilizing an entire region, which cause the oil and fuel crisis and was one of the domino''s in the housing melt down. When the cost of heating your home is more then the mortgage, people walked away. Bankrupting the country. Sure there was a war to fight, but one of them was unnecessary. - Reply to this comment
- Well, it''s nice to see that the barest majority of Alaskan voters care about ethics.
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- " wonder if the Bushes have started packing their out-of-season clothing for their trip back to Tex-***? (It will be not unlike the flight of Joseph and Mary from Jerusalem to Bethlehem on a donkey, no?? (Except that they will be riding on an elephant....) "
I think it''s more as Yeats had it:
''Turning and turning in the widening gyre
The falcon cannot hear the falconer;
Things fall apart; the centre cannot hold;
Mere anarchy is loosed upon the world,
The blood-dimmed tide is loosed, and everywhere
The ceremony of innocence is drowned;
The best lack all conviction, while the worst
Are full of passionate intensity. Surely so
revelation is at hand;
Surely the Second Coming is at hand.
The Second Coming! Hardly are those words out
When a vast image out of Spritus Mundi
Troubles my sight: somewhere in the sands of the desert
A shape with lion body and the head of a man,
A gaze blank and pitiless as the sun,
Is moving its slow thighs, while all about it
Reel shadows of the indignant desert birds.
The darkness drops again; but now I know
That twenty centuries of stony sleep were vexed to nightmare by a rocking cradle,
And what rough beast, its hour come round at last,
Slouches towards Bethlehem to be born?'' - Reply to this comment
- This removes any Palin chances thank goodness. Hopefully we will now see Palin fade from the political spotlight though I expect her to attempt to remain in view with ever more desperate gestures to regain her fortune cookie rise to notice and infamy. She is a stupid person and we need smart people after seeing what stupid Bush did to us.
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- Come on people let''s not be so mean on the Senator. He got what he deserved and now has to pay for his crime. Who is next? I still believe it''s Sarah because she has not been telling the truth. I want to leave her alone, but I don''t want her coming back in 2012. Can anyone in Alaska tell me where Trig Palin was born. In what hospital?
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- After the general election, this is like being served a 4-course icecream dessert one scoop at a time.
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- 2 down and 2 to go.
Looking forward to voting in the runoff in Georgia! - Reply to this comment
- Now that Stevens has been relieved of his Senatorial responsibilities, he is free to attend prison.
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- Yeah!!! Good for the Alaska voters. Looks like we Democrats are getting the best people to be in our government. Yeah!!!! President Obama, Yeah!!!!Senator Clinton, Secretary of State. Obama is going to have honorable and honest people to care about this country. Bush and Cheney have failed and hurt America and the other countries. Hope and goodness coming to the government and change the corrupt government.
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