Palin Promises Not To Take Away Man’s Bulldozer

(CBS)
(POLK CITY, FLA.) - Stump speeches can get repetitive for Sarah Palin, as she tours her way across Florida's I-4 Corridor, reading the same lines off of her teleprompter at each event. So at an airport rally here, she took a couple of moments to go briefly off script as she looked out onto the crowd of about 2,700 people.
“Look at this sign, too: ‘They can’t have my religion, my gun, or my bulldozer,’” Palin said, as she pointed out into the crowd. “So says ‘Jay the Contractor.’ Jay, we won’t take your bulldozer.”
A few minutes before Palin vowed not to take away Jay’s bulldozer, she noticed another sign in the crowd.
“I see your poster over there—God bless you, she's 103 years old-- he's 103,” Palin said. “Sir, we are going to be working for you and we thank you for growing this country. We honor you.”
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Oh wait...they''ve probably jumped on this by now.
"Bullsh*t" is more like it.
Who is taking away someone''s bulldozer, Sarah? Who is the IMAGINARY EVIL CREATURE of your nightmare fantasies? Do you actually believe these garbage LIES you squeal through those glossy lips? Or are you just a squawking parrot of desperate far right LIES?
Any way you cut it, you are a stupid lightweight. get off the satage before you hurt someone.
Just interested.
By the way, you look and act just like the haters on the right in case you thought you were hip, new and progressive.
- by jnagarya November 1, 2008 5:20 PM EDT
- Appealing to the lamest of the lame, the least informed and aware, the least intelligent, all Palin can do is repeat nursery school-level jingles and ***.
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