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by dang2010 November 11, 2009 5:52 PM EST
Okay Sarah, you made your point. Can you spell though ?
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by friendlyopinion November 3, 2009 10:20 AM EST
Thanks to Obama and all his cronies.
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by dang2010 November 11, 2009 5:52 PM EST
Okay Sarah, you made your point. Can you spell though ?
by friendlyopinion November 3, 2009 10:18 AM EST
All the Palin bashing is a certain sign of ignorance and insecurity on the parts of the authors here on this forum. If you can't see brilliance when it's right in front of your faces then you probably never will. God help you. Sarah Palin has more intelligence in her little pinky finger than all you Palin bashers put together. I personally hope Mitt and Palin run together in the next Presidential campaign. Yeah, I really want a President that creates trillions of dollars in debt (that real brilliant) for our nation that our children AND their children ( and maybe many generations to come )will be paying for. Hello! If Mitt and Palin win in the next Presidential campaign, and I hope they do, they will be left to clean up his (Obama doings) while in office. Oh yes, and another thing, Obama adn Gore are all for the carbon credit scam and are highly invested in it and if you can't see ( an opportunist) the carbon credit scam either when it's right in front of your faces you probably never will. You and I are made of carbon and yes, Obama, Gore and all their cronies will be putting a tax on you. Now talk to me about education.
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by noketch September 29, 2008 8:42 PM EDT
I am seriously hoping that she doesn''t actually appear in a debate. She is so clearly out of her league. I cringed for her watching this. I can''t imagine why she accepted the spot on the ticket. That fact alone makes me question her judgement.

I''m not qualified to be Vice President either, but if approached, I would have had the good sense to realize that and not accept.
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by noketch September 29, 2008 8:33 PM EDT
I feel like I am in a Twilight Zone episode. We can not seriously be considering allowing this woman to be Vice President of our country. Even if we were not at war on two fronts, with an economy sinking daily, a $700 billion bailout being considered, mortgages foreclosing all over the place, unemployment rising, gas and grocery prices going through the roof and even if John McCain was young and vigorous, having this woman as Vice President would not not be a good idea. But considering that we are going through all of that and John McCain is not a young man, it would be a disaster of unheard of proportions.Do we really want to take a chance on allowing there to be a possibility that a woman with this little apparent intelligence may end up leading this country in a time more challenging and critical than we have been in for many many years?

McCain should drop her and quick. If she had any sense she would drop out, citing family issues and save face.



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by herring68 September 28, 2008 11:51 PM EDT
I think we need to be careful of character assasination here. Granted, I am not a Republican and will be voting for Obama, but I really feel for this woman. This is not her fault. John McCain has put her in this postion. I have no doubt that Sarah Palin is a nice human being...but she is not ready to be Vice President. McCain is using her as a gimmmick and she will be the one blodied at the end of all of this.
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by thedvirgil September 28, 2008 5:19 AM EDT
(Contd)cachetona36 Sure there are Christians in the country (and I''m proud to be one) but we are not a nation of only Christians, and that''s just a fact, like it or not. Or would you have America bring back the Crusades or Inquisitions and remove all none Christians out of this country. Now wouldn''t that be a prime example of Christian Love.
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by thedvirgil September 28, 2008 5:18 AM EDT
cachetona36 you are a LIAR! No where in Revelations do they even use the term Muslim, nor do they give an age for the "Anti-Christ." If so, give the chapter and verse please. America should however be concerned about people like you, for you are mentioned in the Bible (1John 4:1). People said that same lie about Ronald Wilson Reagan becase his name had 6 letters in each. So he was suppose to have the mark of the beast. And remember, God looks at what we do not what we say. So were the actions of America like those of a Christian nation when we supported the atrocities of slavery, or when we gave Native American blankets with small pox to take over their land or hunted them for their skin like animals (thus the term Red Skins), or were we a Christian nation when interned Japanese AMERICANS because of their ancestry, or how about when the Chinese were treated as forced labor to build the railroad, or were we a Christian nation when we allowed the Jim Crow laws of this country to exist or forced Blacks into "legalized" slavery after the Civil War and turned our head why many were lynched. It''s amazing that we can read the Bible now and see how those things were wrong, but didn''t they have the same Bible then? The fact is we are NOT a Theocracy but a Democratic Republic.
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by thedvirgil September 28, 2008 4:26 AM EDT
What was she saying? Did she use her pageant experience to train the South Carolina Miss TEEN USA 2007 contestant who when asked why she believes that 1/5th of Americans can''t find the U.S. on a map said: "I personally believe that U.S. Americans are unable to do so because ah somma people out their in our nation don''t have maps and I believe that our education like such as in South Africa and the Iraq and everywhere like such as and I believe that they should ah our education over here in the U.S. should help the U.S. ah rah should help South Africa and should help the Iraq and the Asian countries so we will be able build up our future for garble garble garble." They seem to be cut from the same fabric.
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by baileykix-2009 September 28, 2008 3:47 AM EDT
holy crow. just watched these interviews. I was actually embarrased for her. Eloquence and uncsripted conversation are not Gov. Palin''s forte. She brought nothing ... just a very Dan Quayle sort of emptiness feeling.

repetetive canned phrases, no spontaneity - I felt like we were watching a tightrope walker. I can''t imagine her having a meaningful conversation with House or Senate leaders, let alone foreign heads of state.

- I''m basically a McCain fan, especially after the debates (I think both did quite well). ...but Gov. Palin''s stock has really been dropping for me. I''m starting to wonder if she''s even qualified for VP, let alone potentialy to be president of the United States at this time in history. She has absolutely nothing to say, and there is way too much to deal with right now.
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