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by stn_sage July 8, 2009 6:17 PM EDT
NICE two-liner! Though, Che is probably ten times smarter than she is!
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by johndevinejr July 8, 2009 6:15 PM EDT
by pmsnbc2 July 8, 2009 12:09 PM PDT
He established a democracy in the heart of the middle east....and, oh yea, kept this country safe from attack. Your boy nobama is trying to undo both of those

So allowing jet aircraft to be flown into THREE BUILDINGS is the republican version of being safe?

ALLOWING THE WORLD TRADE CENTER AND THE PENTAGON TO BE BOMBED IS KEEPING US SAFE?? I guess if he is a repub, letting 3000 civilians get killed is ok? Doesn't seem right to me.


More accurately, he bungled TWO wars. One that he started in Iraq for the purpose of stealing oil and the other in Afaghanastan which he ignored because Osama Bin Laden was there and he didn't want to catch him and offend his good friends, the Bin Laden family.

George left a mess in Iraq for Obama to clean up. With luck we will have another of Georges messes cleaned up within 3 or 4 years.
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by velma179 July 8, 2009 7:05 PM EDT
john... you forgot to mention the 4000+ service members killed in the wars. I wouldn't be saying to any family members that these men and women were kept "safe".... they are a part of "we' aren't they?
by steeepe July 8, 2009 6:14 PM EDT
72% of Republicans are intellectually challenged if that's the percentage that would vote for Palin. I guess they didn't get enough dumb from Bush and need more.
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by saj210 July 8, 2009 6:14 PM EDT
This world is going mad!!!!

Anyone who would vote Sarah Palin for President or Vice President has lost their mind!!!!

I don't understand the Republicans or anyone else who would vote for Palin. It's like their common sense just went out the window. But maybe common sense is not their strong suit.

Palin in CLUELESS!!! The Republicans know that. If you are going to vote for a Republican, vote for someone who has a brain!!!!!!!
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by whosaid1 July 8, 2009 6:12 PM EDT
Obviously...we will have to agree to disagree....if you can do that...

I "suggested" you were irrational in the same manner you "suggested" I was dense..

No I didn't expect you to post your list of of attacks, insults, investigation...(although I am curious about the "manufactured ethics breaches"...example please ?. I don't believe in ABSOLUTES...you can find exceptions to "every rule"...on both sides...I was talking about number and intensity and the "targets"

Might surprise you to know that I don't care for, nor do I listen to Coulter or Savage. I do watch Fox news...but then I also check in on "reporters" on the Networks just to see what kind of hate they are "spewing" for the day.

One last thing...don't be bothered too much about my health...I served for 30+ years in the Army (Combat Arms)...survived numerous conflicts...and understand about "gun fights"
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by bassinapple July 8, 2009 6:09 PM EDT
The bottom line is: in resigning she put Alaska ahead of any future politial ambition she might have. That is called selflessnes.
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by johndevinejr July 8, 2009 6:01 PM EDT
by pubsrtoast July 8, 2009 12:17 PM PDT
by pmsnbc2 July 8, 2009 11:52 AM PDT
It's clear that an intelligent, atractive, strong willed woman SCARES LIBS TO DEATH

pmsnbc2, if your party finds someone like that to run, please let us know.


Please, please nominate Sarah Palin for the republican candidate for President in 2012.

She is the perfect representative of conservatism. The embodiment of republican belief and an example that all republicans can follow. She will definitely be the best choice.
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by jeffstersf July 8, 2009 5:57 PM EDT
If a Democratic governor quit for no apparent reason, the Repugs would be screaming bloody murder. Palin IS a quitter, even though she inexplicably claims not to be.
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by velma179 July 8, 2009 6:22 PM EDT
Well I'm neither a Democrat nor a Republican but ... while I wouldn't "scream bloody murder"... I would have just as much to say about a Democrat governor walking out on their job without a clear and imperative reason.
This is based solely on my belief that an elected official [local, state or national] has to fulfill the responsibility they ASKED people to give them with their vote.
It is ludicrous to think not running for re-election is a good or even valid reason to quit. The financial issues? While state money spent may have a bearing for the people of the state... I'd have to ask... what in heck did you do Governor Whomever... in order to think ethics complaints COULD continue for another eighteen months?
by johndevinejr July 8, 2009 5:56 PM EDT
by tomadams99 July 8, 2009 1:36 PM PDT
Ah yes, and you are certainly a credible writer...one who supports a man who has never held a job in his life, spent the nation into an abyss from which we will never recover, drives the country deeper and deeper into a controlled society...obviously, you are one of the uninformed idiots who struggled to make it through high school, if that even happened.


George Bush was handed a balanced budget and a budget surplus. He turned that into the worst economic disaster in history, by prosecuting a war based on deliberate lies and funded with credit and failing to prevent the financial industry from running scams like Derivitive Securities (look it up)
I assume you mean George Bush, the unitary executive who claimed the power to select Americans off the street and incarcerate them based on his judgement alone, without cause or warrant, a clear violation of the 4th Ammendment.
The extreme control by the Bush Administration, wiretapping millions of Americans without a warrant. Are these the controls you are talking about?

Or perhaps you mean the torture of prisoners.

I notice that repubs have a new talking point, where they claim they are being forced to do things.

So I ask this poster: Could you please give an example of the controls you mention and how they affect your life?
Or are you just repeating the talking points that you have been told to repeat?
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by Snowhare July 8, 2009 5:55 PM EDT
If you believe half of the statements in your post you are dumber than Palin and should be knocked into an clinic asap.
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