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by peterandrew3 December 1, 2008 8:10 PM EST
Not all republicans are conservative AND not all conservatives call themselves republican. I''m amazed how many of you think conservatives and republicans are the same thing. We have a great post on our website explaining that this isn''t true. Bush, for example, was no conservative. That''s why some conservatives don''t call themselves republican anymore. If the party doesn''t come back to us, we go on without them. It''s quite a stretch for the libs posting here to say that Palin represents the republican loss. Palin was not at the top of the ticket, moderate centrist populist republican RINO Johnny MaverDick McCain was. The only reason he got any votes was because of conservative Sarah. The huge losses for republicans were caused by this Rodney King centrist political mentality. They lost, not the conservatives. It''s our turn now. Right now Palin is the face of that movement and that is why people are so excited about her. A great deal can change between now and 2012, of course. But you all see dumbfounded that she is so popular. She is popular precisely because it is time for traditional conservative American values to return to the GOP and take over. The moderates need to be shown the door. They had their turn and lost. What do you think? Join us online anytime
http://conservativeAmerican.org
Even libs are welcome!
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by peterandrew3 December 1, 2008 8:01 PM EST
The excitement around Sarah Palin is good to see. It proves that moderate republicans lost big in the last election, while conservative Americans are alive and well. The Official Sarah Palin Fan Club is at
http://ConservativeAmerican.org
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by torva-2009 December 1, 2008 7:45 PM EST
You betcha, Sarah''s got a real fine recipe for elephant jerky!
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by cocomiami-2009 December 1, 2008 6:34 PM EST
Caribou-Barbie that is the best I have heard after the election. Why do georgia voters waste their money on tee-shirts say palin for president 2012. Thank God the rest of the country still has their head on right.
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by cocomiami-2009 December 1, 2008 6:29 PM EST
caribou-Barbi that is the best I''ve heard since the campaign. how Georgians can prepare tee shirts with Palin for President 2012.....I have to believe the rest of the country is wiser
cocomiami
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by tawpdawg111 December 1, 2008 6:23 PM EST
It will be interesting to see if Georgians vote for more years of partisan obstructionism and never-ending governmental paralysis or for reform and action.
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by tawpdawg111 December 1, 2008 6:15 PM EST
Sarah Palin

Who''s that ?


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She "works" the North Pole.
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by shanev137 December 1, 2008 5:57 PM EST
Sarah Palin

Who''''s that ?


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professional cheerleader for the GOP''s sinking ship.
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by adenizard December 1, 2008 5:50 PM EST
They are some levelheaded Republicans that will not get sidetrack by Gov. Palin lack of knowledge unless after a certain time, she will go and get herself inverse in the knowledge that she will need to compete. Energizing the base will not do in the long run. She will need also substance. For now, she is just a beautiful person without depth of knowledge.
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by treknutz December 1, 2008 5:31 PM EST
Palin is your typical airhead Republican and Chambliss is just your average moron Republican!

Why would anyone vote for either one of these ******* Republicans is beyond me?

We all know that Republicans aren%u2019t the sharpest knifes in the drawer so why would the good people of Georgia vote for either one of these duds?



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Posted by masterballs2

Because of the radical right preaching politics in rural churches all over the state and doing all they can to stifle the truth. A lot of Gerogians can see thru the facade but there are a lot of Jim Jones style followers too. Kool Aid in the form of Sweet Tea is abundant in Georgia.

That''s why.
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by matrixrx2003 December 1, 2008 5:26 PM EST
Sarah Palin

Who''s that ?
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by blackyowe December 1, 2008 5:25 PM EST
Turkey girl works for a new Turkey in Georgia.
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by notacommy December 1, 2008 5:25 PM EST
I never knew Georgia was converting to communism, I believe my family moved here to get away from it and you morons (look it up, it''s better than giving you far to much credit by calling you Idioits) are asking for it. If you want to live like commies, move to Canada or France and see how much you like it. Use both sides of your brain (corpus callosum required) and think about what you are saying. Why do you want the government to be that involved in our everyday lives? Isn''t that why people came to America, to escape control and persecution? I guess the Aussies are the only ones with a clue right now.
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by torva-2009 December 1, 2008 5:15 PM EST
Pass me the knife quips Caribou-Barbi as she prepares to field dress another elephant carcass...
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by irmcvet97 December 1, 2008 5:14 PM EST
For we all know, the only brown shirts and high fives any of us witnessed over the past twelve months was the "White Massar" fascist who run the DNC, who managed to disenfranchise enough Dumboturd votes during the primaries to let them install this Barack character using their secret "Super Delegate" vote.


Posted by DemsSUK2 at 12:15 PM : Dec 01, 2008

Better be careful there Sparky! The Klan and Hard Line Fascist is about all you poor losers have left.
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by torva-2009 December 1, 2008 5:11 PM EST
Hmmmm...leave it to the GOP to pull out a loser to campaign for a contested senate seat.

Although I suspect Chambliss may squeak out a victory -- we after all talking about Georgia!
It would be so sweet if Martin, a Veteran, beat him...brining us ever closer to that magic number of sixty senators in the Democratic caucas...because we could get things done without GOP obstructionist getting in the way.
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by elsebark December 1, 2008 4:51 PM EST
Sarah Palin is the Governor of Alaska! She should be there taking care of business. She has hardly worked in more than four months. If I were an Alaskan I would be plenty mad. They are paying her salary to do what? But I am sure up there in Alaska you know they have plenty I think of money so it doesn''t matter at the end of the day if she is there you see. HA HA
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by dukeradley December 1, 2008 4:16 PM EST
My name is Radley and I am a McDonalds manager in South Carolina. We have just started an online paper where our workers write on anything, and one of my workers this morning put up one of the most passionate articles I have read, giving his thoughts on Sarah Palin.

Please read it if you have the time: http://deepfriedworldwide.com/archives/98

I think she should fade away, she hurts everyone, even her own party. The Republicans need to reboot and rebuild, and she is not going to help them do that in my opinion.
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by seabelly December 1, 2008 3:53 PM EST
Michael Palin is campaigning in Georgia? The guy from Monty Python?
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by jsilver2th December 1, 2008 3:43 PM EST
Now Chambliss has somebody to blame when he goes down in flames-
lame loosers- Sean Hannity was still going on about Bill Ayers the other night- they still don''t want to believe it- ha ha ha - loosers- Republican Party destroyed for 20 years- Thanks Sarah You Betcha!!!
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