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by oneamerican5 September 15, 2008 1:35 PM EDT
If you want brilliance, watch this YouTube video that exposes the leftwing''s Nazi-like march to smearing Sarah Palin:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TWP5ljQV79s

Quite revealing of the left-wing liberals true nature.
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by dremn1 September 15, 2008 1:09 PM EDT
Screan_name,

First off, Quoting Hillary in a debate talking about his accomplishments she said "HE GAVE A SPEECH IN 2004" so don''t lecture the GOP about a canidate.

She is the greatest pick ever because she excited the entire base and will get McCain elected.

McCain is even in Minnesota now. I am 45 years old and Minnesota has not been carried for the GOP in my voting history.

GO SARAH!!!!!!!!!!!!
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by sleepyric September 15, 2008 1:08 PM EDT
ha!...yeah, I bet she''s laughing! I would bet it stuck close to the bone!
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by screan_name September 15, 2008 1:02 PM EDT


Yes folks, the party that brought you G.W. Bush, the worst President in U.S. history has actually outdone itself with Sarah Palin.

Less than two years ago she was mayor of Wasilla, the crystal meth capital of Alaska. And now they think she''s qualified to be the President of the United States of America.

Aparently 7 years of Bush has really lowered their expectations.




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by pilotusa September 15, 2008 11:18 AM EDT
Jesus Christ - Community Organizer
Pontius Pilate - Governor
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by pilotusa September 15, 2008 11:17 AM EDT
Jesus Christ - Community Organizer
Pontius Pilate - Governor
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by wasilla-res September 15, 2008 9:00 AM EDT
Since when does having a full passport qualify anyone for public office? I would rather rely on Gov. Palin''s proven executive experience; than on Obama''s work as a comm. organizer & less than noteworthy work as a Senator. Remember HE is the presidential candidate! Palin has done more in two years to cut costs in our state than all other governors! Even if you just look at what she''s saved the state in running the gov''s office: She has declined the live-in chef, accorded every governor. She drives herself around (in her own car) on state business. She takes commercial flights to and from our capital and as you know sold the private jet that was bought by her Rep. predecessor. She has saved Alaskans hundreds of thousands in her efforts.
She is a decent human being who intelligently takes on all problems(even the unpopular ones)& truly works for the people who elected her. She has turned in people of her own party that were ripping off Alaskans. She fought against the major oil companies even though her husband worked in the oil fields. How many people would risk their own family''s income? It was a gutzy thing to do & speaks to her principals! The Dem''s & Obama have sent thirty + lawyers to AK. to find dirt on her & her family. This speaks to THEIR principals. Someone needs to do a story on what these lawyers are REALLY DOING! There''s no doubt Palin will help McCain make the changes needed when addressing the issues plaguing our country.
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by bmen8 September 15, 2008 3:53 AM EDT
I''d vote for McCain/Sarah just to see Tina impersonate her some more - but I was voting for them anyway.
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by voter2008 September 15, 2008 2:52 AM EDT
Althought I was raised as a Democrat, I have never been one to stick to a party during elections, but I have to say on this one I will be voting for the Democratic nominee. Sarah Palin may "only" be running as a VP, but Senator McCain is "only" 71 and has "only" had major health issues. I know for sure Senator Obama will have very competent advisors and knowing that he is an intelligent man and that Senator Biden will be a VERY qualifed VP and more than able to step up in case of some tragedy. VOTE OBAMA/BIDEN! P.S. I thought SNL''s skit was awesome!
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by canuckmom September 15, 2008 2:46 AM EDT
I do not understand why people think Palin has more experience than Obama. Really none of them have experience and that is including McCain.
What needs to be examined is the quality and depth in someones mind. Palin is a nice lady - deep intellectual not so much. Obama clearly has a deep and intellectual mind. McCain - devoted, and deep but in a different manner than Obama. That is what is important. Who has the ability to synthesis an enourmous amount of information and plot an informed course from that. I personally feel Obama is that person.

The other thing I don''t understand in this culture is why being educated in being "elitist". Isn''t it a birthright. I just don''t understand why mediocrity should be rewarded by voting for McCain and Palin.
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by vote4thebest September 15, 2008 2:12 AM EDT
For those who said that Palin''s experience is not enough to be a president, then how could they vote for Obama who has even less of a resume than hers. Even as recent as just a few months ago, Obama was so confused about Israel and Jerusalem needing to be undivided...

Also, it is also another sign of how weak Obama''s resume is when the debate is centering around Obama vs. Palin when she is only a mere VP candidate when he is supposedly a P. A vote for Obama is another vote for Bush''s first 4 years. Look at what we have as a result of Bush''s mistake as an inexperience president.
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by ISURDOC September 15, 2008 2:08 AM EDT
I find it silly all the radical leftists folks calling and writing that they are stanch religious Republicans yet are voting for Obama because of experience.

Err...all you liars making these claims, you''re not Republican and you''re not religious and Obama has less experience than my front desk receptionist.

I also think that Palin is running as the VP candidate not the Presidential wannabe as is Obama

Believing in the murder of the unborn and supporting Obama disqualifies you from the Republican party and most Protestant religions.

Come on you phonies who do you think you''re fooling.
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by hemale September 15, 2008 2:03 AM EDT
Ya''ll are going to have to do a little better than this - she''s no Dan Quayle. She''s a Gov! Of a STATE! That didn''t seem to be a problem for y''all when it was Jimmah or Slick.
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by bekki_manor September 15, 2008 1:51 AM EDT
I''''m glad that Sarah Palin was able to laugh at herself, I enjoyed the skit, but it hit home in it''''s accuracy. As much as I find Palin charming, intelligent and an excellent public speaker, at the end of the day, my greatest concern is whether her current experiences and resume are sufficient to enable her to take a role in an executive position of VP or potentially President of the United States. As with any job, no matter how well you present in an interview, it''''s your experience and accomplishments that determine your ability to do the job. http://lifestouches.blogspot.com
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by bekki_manor September 15, 2008 1:44 AM EDT
I''m glad that Sarah Palin was able to laugh at herself, I enjoyed the skit, but it hit home in it''s accuracy. As much as I find Palin charming, intelligent and an excellent public speaker, at the end of the day, my greatest concern is whether her current experiences and resume are sufficient to enable her to take a role in an executive position of VP or potentially President of the United States. As with any job, no matter how well you present in an interview, it''s your experience and accomplishments that determine your ability to do the job.
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by twocanpete September 15, 2008 1:27 AM EDT
http://twocanpete.blogspot.com/
The real laugh is on us. Now we learn that there is a second Bridge to Nowhere that is very much alive and could cost $1 billion. That''s right, billion. Not to worry though, Sarah Palin says it ''will cut her commute time''. Stop by and learn more.
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by unoriginal3 September 15, 2008 1:18 AM EDT
From the Telegraph UK:

On board Mrs Palin''s campaign plane, journalists were told by stewards that she was watching in the VIP section of the charter''s satellite TV system. As reporters howled with laughter during the five-minute skit, there was reportedly silence from the front of the plane.
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by imakecents September 15, 2008 12:45 AM EDT
Not dire straits....maybe Bering Straits. At least Sarah Palin knows how close Russia is to Alaska despite the poking fun at her response with Gibson.

Does Bering Strait and Diomede Islands sound familiar to anyone?








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by imakecents September 15, 2008 12:43 AM EDT
Not dire straits....maybe Bering Straits. At least Sarah Palin knows how close Russia is to Alaska despite the poking fun at her response with Gibson.

Does Bering Strait and Diomede Islands sound familiar to anyone?

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by imakecents September 15, 2008 12:42 AM EDT
Not dire straits....maybe Bering Straits. At least Sarah Palin knows how close Russia is to Alaska despite the poking fun at her response with Gibson.

Does Bering Strait and Diomede Islands sound familiar to anyone?

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