Keith Olbermann on Palin's vetting: "It was a rush job at best."
By GottaLaff
They're breaking, and pushing, this story on MSNBC.
Last minute vetting does not inspire confidence. As Rachel Maddow asked, if McCain were president, and had to choose a Secretary of State, or Defense, would that be improvised, too? Would it be one emotional, impulsive decision among many others? We do not want a president who runs things by the seat of his pants. These are decisions that affect the safety and well-being of a whole country, and beyond:
Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin was not subjected to a lengthy in-person background interview with the head of Sen. John McCain's vice presidential vetting team until last Wednesday in Arizona, the day before McCain asked her to be his running mate, and she did not disclose the fact that her 17-year-old daughter was pregnant until that meeting, two knowledgeable McCain officials acknowledged Tuesday.
Palin was one of two finalists in the vice presidential sweepstakes who were interviewed last week by former White House counsel Arthur B. Culvahouse Jr., just days before McCain introduced her to the nation as his choice. The other finalist was Minnesota Gov. Tim Pawlenty. One of the officials said Culvahouse was chasing down last-minute information about Pawlenty at the request of the campaign as late as last Thursday, the day McCain offered the job to Palin and she accepted. [...]
McCain did not speak face to face with Palin until Thursday morning, at his retreat in Sedona, Ariz. He also talked to her by telephone the previous Sunday. McCain had spoken with all of the others on his shortlist over the course of a selection process that went on for several months, but he was least familiar personally with the person he finally chose.
Palin flew to Arizona last Wednesday and met with senior McCain advisers Steve Schmidt and Mark Salter that night in Flagstaff. What had not been known previously was that she had met earlier the same day with Culvahouse. [...]
Campaign officials declined Tuesday to respond to questions about whether she had returned the questionnaire to the vetting team before she arrived in Arizona, saying they would not provide details of the timing of the process.
McCain officials said that questionnaire and the personal interview revealed three new facts previously unknown to the team: Palin's daughter's pregnancy, the arrest of her husband two decades ago for driving while intoxicated, and a fine Palin paid for fishing without proper identification. [...]
Culvahouse's personal interviews of the prospective vice presidential candidates included other questions as well. Among them: If the CIA were to report that Osama bin Laden had been identified in the frontiers of northern Pakistan, but that an attempt to kill him would result in civilian casualties, would the person authorize such an action? If Democratic National Committee Chairman Howard Dean announced that he was holding a news conference with a mystery person to reveal damaging information about the candidate, who would they most fear it would be? [...]
But the final stages did not occur until last week as the self-imposed deadline loomed. Aides had said earlier that Palin was invited to meet McCain in Arizona only after she appeared to be a likely choice, barring something unforeseen in her interview with the candidate. But what they had not said was that Culvahouse had not yet conducted his interview until that time as well.
Howard Fineman just now on MSNBC:
Republicans claim they know everything there is to know about Palin, but they still have their fingers crossed. They have to turn from vetting to prepping, crammed into the next 4-5 weeks. A team is prepping her, while vetting/keeping fingers crossed, for the Biden debate. They did not send the people they needed to investigate her thoroughly enough, they were "flying blind". She still has to learn the mechanics of the campaign trail, deal with her family, deal with Troopergate, deal with Alaska. The McCain campaign is feeling positive, not worried... yet.
Supporters are holding their breath in advance of tomorrow night.Sounds like tomorrow night is awfully crucial to them. So, Howard, tell me: Are you saying that Republicans are basing everything on a-- wait for it-- speech? How ironic. Make that "hypocritical".
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Anyone want to watch Jukebox Johnny McWetStart sweat?
Let's have someone ask him about his links with Chevron, the "International Republican Institute", Charlie Black and the Santo Domingo massacre.
Jukebox Johnny obviously believes very strongly in the g0p slogan "there are no political problems which cannot be solved by a suitable application of high explosive."
McCain/Palin '08: the also-rans.
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By nonexistent manSeptember 3, 2008 - 1:44amMcSame is a feeble, nasty old man...
His ludicrous choice of Palin - an insult to all Americans - exhibits his lack of depth.
It is always about the money.
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By Kemo SabeSeptember 3, 2008 - 2:05amAnd yet she's still more qualified than tiny-obama
"When in danger, when in doubt...run in circles....scream and shout".
How the democrats plan to deal with the fact that the Republican VP selection has more executive exprience than their Presidential nominee
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By IlluminatiHottieSeptember 3, 2008 - 8:50amExecutive experience is nothing compared to good judgment
Palin has Ken Lay executive experience, not JFK. She's under investigation right now for abuse of power. Just being in charge does not make you qualified. Look at Dubya. He had 53 million morons vote for a moron. That's not executive experience, that's just the Republicon party.
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By rafitch71September 3, 2008 - 12:12pmIn what way?
Educate the class, please.
McCain/Palin '08: the also-rans.
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By nonexistent manSeptember 3, 2008 - 6:07pmMcCain is ready to lead…
McCain and Palin are ready to lead…
use back to Bush!
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By HerringSeptember 7, 2008 - 2:40pmSenator 'Flounder'
John McCain, got into the Naval Academy because he was 'legacy' (perhaps we should call him Senator 'Flounder'). Despite being born into an aristocratic military family (he's both the son and the grandson of 4-star Navy admirals) he barely got through the Academy. Consider the process to select a pilot. You want someone hot-headed, impulsive and not necessarily all that bright. McCain is showing almost on a daily basis that he doesn't have the temperament and judgement to be president and picking Palin has obviously been a snap judgement. It's time to dust off the 'Daisy' ad.
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By jstatkusSeptember 3, 2008 - 6:28amAnd the biggest freaking fool in the world wrote:
"Consider the process to select a pilot. You want someone hot-headed, impulsive and not necessarily all that bright"
Uh yeah, they pick guys like that to control multi-million dollar aircraft with enough weapons loaded to erase several cities..... What a fucking idiot. I actually know someone who is a navy aviator. Less than one percent of those who endeavor to fly jets get to fly jets. for the very reasons I mentioned. Do you know anything about anything or, did you just lose your mask and you're afraid to go outside now and break windows.
"When in danger, when in doubt...run in circles....scream and shout".
How the democrats plan to deal with the fact that the Republican VP selection has more executive exprience than their Presidential nominee
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By IlluminatiHottieSeptember 3, 2008 - 8:56amI'm gonna interject here ...
"Consider the process to select a pilot. You want someone hot-headed, impulsive and not necessarily all that bright"
He is a hothead, very impulsive and is NOT the brightest bulb in the box. Actually, in the grey matter department, he appears to be on par with the moron currently in the WH. And, the only reason he got into Anapolis is by legacy - it certainly wasn't his stellar educational resume ...
So, um, what in there isn't true?
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By Pookie2112September 3, 2008 - 9:31ampilots
When I was in the Navy, I did flight physicals on these nitwits. Lets compare McCain and other pilots with Jimmy Carter, another Naval Academy grad who had to undergo an extensive psychological evaluation in order to be selected for Hyman Rickover's nuclear sub service. Carter proved that he had the temperment to have his finger on the nuclear trigger long before he ever ran for president. McCain is showing by the day that he shouldn't be allowed anywhere near that trigger.
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By jstatkusSeptember 3, 2008 - 11:02amCarter?...
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Isn't he the guy who brokered that terrific peace deal with North Korea several years ago? Boy, that sure worked out well. Oh, and that peace in Haiti...how did that work out?.
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Maybe he was the American Neville Chamberlain BECAUSE he was not hot-headed once in a while...appeasement master.
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By BooBoSeptember 5, 2008 - 7:01pmAnd Just How
Does anything in Palin's past or present disqualify her from VP slot?
Are we dialing back the country to 1950's?
After all of the crap Hillary went through with Whitewater, Devil with the Blue dress On, Travelgate, etc, one would think that women could warrant consideration for high office without a proctology exam, excuse me, "thorough vetting".
You guys are making the reepers into champions of women's rights - when did THAT happen?
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By houndogSeptember 3, 2008 - 6:59amYES, BUT DOES IT WORK??
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This morning, I watched Joe Scarborough go on and on about those “evil” Democrats who care to bring up Sarah’s “pregnant” daughter. Funny, I watch Joe in the morning and can’t remember him bringing up the Republicans questioning whether Michelle Obama should be “at home” because no one is watching their two daughters. For sure, this is why Michelle pointed out that her mother travels everywhere with them to “help watch the kids”.
Double standard?? Democrats are “evil”??
This is the difference. Sarah Palin is pushing an “abstinence only” policy of non-education that could affect the entire country. A POLICY THAT DOESN’T WORK FOR HER OWN FAMILY.
Republicans see the world as they “imagine” it to be. They need to see the world the way it is and then make it a better place.
If Republicans can question whether Michelle Obama should spend more time with her children, the Democrats can certainly ask if Sarah Palin is supervising her unmarried, pregnant daughter.
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By deanrddSeptember 3, 2008 - 7:42amIt has never been about her gender
It is about a person with a degree in communications who's only experience before a year and a half ago was a part time job as a mayor. EXECUTIVE POSITION? The manager of your local Wendy's has more employees and a bigger budget. Her one legitimate resume has resulted in 2 investigations so far. She has lied about her stance on the bridge to nowhere and positioned herself as a reformer when she is anything but.
Her daughter is walking testimony to the failure of her abstinence only philosophy.
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By gt6September 3, 2008 - 8:11amGood morning
From what I can see, Palin apparently is a great choice for VP. Why? Because so far, the opposition has waged only personal attacks on her. So, it would seem, politically, she must be ok. Did you see Michelle Malkin's column, today, regarding CFA? She makes some good points.
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By momofukuSeptember 3, 2008 - 8:32amDOUBLE STANDARD????
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So, how is questioning her stance on a failed policy, "abstinence only" a personal attack?
The right questioned whether Michelle Obama should be at home with her two children rather than out campaigning for her husband.
WHY IS IT OK FOR SARAH BUT NOT FOR MICHELLE????
So I ask again, why is questioning her stance on "abstinence only" a personal attack. Can you push a policy that didn't work for your own family? How come Republicans refuse to answer the question?
Well?
Please, if you are going to attack, don't complain when you end up under the microscope. It looks, well, hypocritical.
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By deanrddSeptember 3, 2008 - 8:41amWhat in the World are you Smoking?
Michelle Obama is not running for VP. In fact, she's not running for anything -
The personal element of this, which you and others are avoiding, is that it is perfectly OK to question her stance on "abstinence only" on "does it work generally, what are the statistics, research, etc.".
It is slimey to state that "your policy is obviously not working because your 17-year old daughter got pregnant".
No policy is 100% effective. No condom is 100% effective. A reasoned approach of balanced counseling of alternatives is probably the best we can do.
Being a proponent of "family values" does not mean that your family is in play for political games.
Unless you're a woman of course, in which case the misogynists will pounce - can't have a strong opinionated woman running for VP now can we?
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By houndogSeptember 3, 2008 - 9:02amDoes race make a difference?
Michelle Obama is not running for VP, In fact, she's not running for anything.
Too too funny.
I guess that hasn't protected her from being attacked over and over again in a most vicious way by the Right. But then again. She's black. Maybe that makes a difference?
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By deanrddSeptember 3, 2008 - 10:19amPlease cite examples of these so called personal attacks.
I have never heard these things you claim to have been said. Who said them and when?
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By momofukuSeptember 3, 2008 - 10:30amDrop dead, hatemoron.
Educate YOURSELF for fuckssake.
"I'm completely in favor of the separation of Church and State. My idea is that these two institutions screw us up enough on their own, so both of them together is certain death."
George Carlin
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By Pookie2112September 3, 2008 - 10:55amAll I can find is allegations that these attacks
have occured. I have looked and looked and looked, but could not actually find the true source of these so called attacks. Apperantly, you can't find the source either, judging by your response.
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By momofukuSeptember 3, 2008 - 11:19amFuck you, hatemoron. Oh, and DROP FUCKING DEAD.
And, you ignorant, uneducated baffoon, you STILL can't spell APPARENTLY.
"I'm completely in favor of the separation of Church and State. My idea is that these two institutions screw us up enough on their own, so both of them together is certain death."
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By Pookie2112September 3, 2008 - 11:22amNow now, Pookie...
Don't mock the afflicted.
Or do. It's more fun :)
You don't have to burn books to destroy a culture. Just get people to stop reading them.
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By LiberalIconoclastSeptember 3, 2008 - 12:02pmThis is BETTER than going to an amusement park, lib!
"I'm completely in favor of the separation of Church and State. My idea is that these two institutions screw us up enough on their own, so both of them together is certain death."
George Carlin
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By Pookie2112September 3, 2008 - 12:38pmmomofucku
If you go to Youtube, look up Michelle Obama and Fox smears, you can see all of the attacks that you say don't exist.
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By deanrddSeptember 3, 2008 - 3:38pmHere's a start
A Faux News person called the playful fist bump that Michelle and Barack had a "terrorist fist jab". Really? Then there are a lot of terrorists in the NBA and NFL.
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By rafitch71September 3, 2008 - 11:34amI suggest you read the posts on this and other sites.
She is being attacked for much more than her pro-life, pre-marital sex stance. And, by the way, can you actually document the failure of "abstinence only" policies? In reality, there is no such thing. The real debate is "should abstinence be part of the sex education curriculum, and whether or not "sex education" should be even taught in schools.
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By momofukuSeptember 3, 2008 - 9:52amTRUTH PLEASE!
Can I actually document the failure of "abstinence only" policies?
Where have you been? Surely you know that the children of parents that follow those policies have the highest rate of STDs and pregnancy in the developed world. This is NOT new. Even Republicans are talking about it.
"ABSTINENCE ONLY" has always been a part of responsible sex education.
I get so tired of Republicans lying on the issues. They are always saying things that are bizarrely untrue.
Just last night, I heard a Republican congresswoman tell some incredibly deranged story about a nurse that held a newborn infant that she had to watch die because Obama feels it's ok to kill children. If a nurse held a newborn baby in her arms and watched it die and didn't help it in any way, then that is most definitely murder. The right points to this story over and over again but when you ask for specifics, they say, "It was just something I heard".
I think the majority of the American people may have had enough of the lies and misleading statements.
For people that claim to be so moral, why do people on the right lie all that time? It seems, well, immoral.
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By deanrddSeptember 3, 2008 - 10:14amAgain, where do you come up with such nonsense.
How do you come up with these outrageous lies. You are making statements, as if they are true, but you fail to document any of them. I would say that if you practice abstinence, then the likelihood of contracting std's is nil. I do accept that families need to discuss "sex" with their children, the pro and cons etc, but thats a family issue, not a school issue.
Re: this Republican congresswoman. Who is she? Where did you see this?
And, for the record, trying to live a moral existence is admirable. Failure to live by such a high standard, is human. At least they are making the attempt. Are you saying that people on the left don't claim to be moral? Or that people on the left don't fail at being moral? Or are you saying that those on the left have no morals, but at least they are honest about their lack of morality?
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By momofukuSeptember 3, 2008 - 10:29amIn case you missed it, hatemoron ...
don't just drop dead, drop FUCKING dead.
"I'm completely in favor of the separation of Church and State. My idea is that these two institutions screw us up enough on their own, so both of them together is certain death."
George Carlin
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By Pookie2112September 3, 2008 - 10:56amFOOLS AND CLOWNS
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I don't keep track of Republican congresswomen. I'm sure you memorize all the names, not me.
She had very short grey hair and looked like Miss Jane from the Beverly Hillbillies.
Chris Mathews talked to her and let her tell this entire deranged story that I have heard before.
Chris Mathews didn't even challenge her, he looked too bored.
Keith Oberman came on and blasted Chris Mathews for letting the Congresswoman get away with such an outrageous story. He said he knows this story isn't true and the congresswoman also knows it's not true.
The problem with the right is they don't know what a "moral" existence is. Look at abortion. They want to get the baby born and do nothing for the mother or child after it's born.
The way they hate their own gay children is a disgrace.
They want to teach the supernatural in place of science, which would hamstring the country.
There are so many things wrong with the Republicans these days. The used to be called the party of ideas. Now they are the party of bankrupt lies. Republicans have lied so much, they can’t even tell truth from lies. They now believe their own bullshit.
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By deanrddSeptember 3, 2008 - 12:42pmhatey - eat shit and die, you lying sack of shit.
http://www.advocatesforyouth.org/publications/stateevaluations/index.htm
Abstinence-only FAILS. Perhaps that whore of a mother of yours should have practiced abstinence. Better yet, she should have ABORTED your punk-ass.
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By Pookie2112September 3, 2008 - 11:00amI went to that site, and it does not show that abstinence only
is a failure. Nice try. Maybe you thought I would just accept your word for it.
Does your mama know you have such a potty mouth?
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By momofukuSeptember 3, 2008 - 11:11amtime to enhance your reading skills then
from the article
Conclusion
Abstinence-only programs show little evidence of sustained (long-term) impact on attitudes and intentions. Worse, they show some negative impacts on youth's willingness to use contraception, including condoms, to prevent negative sexual health outcomes related to sexual intercourse. Importantly, only in one state did any program demonstrate short-term success in delaying the initiation of sex; none of these programs demonstrates evidence of long-term success in delaying sexual initiation among youth exposed to the programs or any evidence of success in reducing other sexual risk-taking behaviors among participants.
no improvement + negative results in prevention = failure
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By gt6September 3, 2008 - 11:17amYou left out some important factors:
Three of 10 programs had no significant impact on attitudes (Maryland, Missouri, and Nebraska);
Four of 10 showed increases in attitudes favorable to abstinence (Arizona, Florida, Oregon, and Washington);
Three of 10 showed mixed results (California, Iowa, and Pennsylvania).**
Four of nine programs showed no significant impact on participants' intentions to abstain (California, Maryland, Nebraska, and Oregon);
Three of nine programs showed a favorable impact on intentions to abstain (Arizona, Florida, and Washington);
Two of nine programs showed mixed results (Iowa and Pennsylvania).**
Three of six programs had no impact on sexual behavior (California, Maryland, and Missouri).
Two of six programs reported increases in sexual behavior from pre- to posttest (Florida and Iowa). It was unclear whether the increases were due to youth's maturation or to a program's effect, as none of these evaluations included a comparison group.
One of the six programs showed mixed results (Pennsylvania).**
(first it was ten programs, but now they only talk about six? What about the other four)
Nowhere does it talk about the impact of other types of sex education programs or how they impact society.
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By momofukuSeptember 3, 2008 - 11:32amPoor, poor, hatemyselfallthetime ...
Trying to justify his ignorance and stupidity! Too late, sparky, we're fully aware what a fucking MORON you are.
You can't read, you can't spell - you are a FAILURE.
Oh, DROP DEAD.
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George Carlin
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By Pookie2112September 3, 2008 - 11:38amso the three things you cited
agree with me that the programs have no positive impact.
Now if the conclusion was not conclusive enough for you try this one.
http://www.associatedcontent.com/article/608/abstinence_only_undermines_...
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By gt6September 3, 2008 - 11:41amHave no fear, gt6 ...
our hatemoron will not disappoint - it'll STILL fly over his ignorant fucking head!
"I'm completely in favor of the separation of Church and State. My idea is that these two institutions screw us up enough on their own, so both of them together is certain death."
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By Pookie2112September 3, 2008 - 11:49amNot only can't you SPELL, hateallthetime
You can't fucking READ either.
Conclusion
Abstinence-only programs show little evidence of sustained (long-term) impact on attitudes and intentions. Worse, they show some negative impacts on youth's willingness to use contraception, including condoms, to prevent negative sexual health outcomes related to sexual intercourse. Importantly, only in one state did any program demonstrate short-term success in delaying the initiation of sex; none of these programs demonstrates evidence of long-term success in delaying sexual initiation among youth exposed to the programs or any evidence of success in reducing other sexual risk-taking behaviors among participants.
Another resounding BITCH-SLAP right upside your EMPTY HEAD.
"I'm completely in favor of the separation of Church and State. My idea is that these two institutions screw us up enough on their own, so both of them together is certain death."
George Carlin
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By Pookie2112September 3, 2008 - 11:24amSmack my bitch up...
But then, WTF do you expect from a troll named after the guy who invented instant ramen? We can sure tell what Hatey eats!
You don't have to burn books to destroy a culture. Just get people to stop reading them.
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By LiberalIconoclastSeptember 3, 2008 - 12:25pmHatey eats!
Shit! Oh, and ramen noodles!
"I'm completely in favor of the separation of Church and State. My idea is that these two institutions screw us up enough on their own, so both of them together is certain death."
George Carlin
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By Pookie2112September 3, 2008 - 12:40pmS L A P ! ! ! !
You've been hanging around me too long, Pook. You're almost as adept at taking the piss as am I.
You don't have to burn books to destroy a culture. Just get people to stop reading them.
---Ray Bradbury
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By LiberalIconoclastSeptember 3, 2008 - 12:49pmYou're almost as adept at taking the piss as am I.
Thanks for the compliment - at least I'm in good company!! Keep taking that piss, Lib and I'll keep slapping them around ... yippee!!!!
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By Pookie2112September 3, 2008 - 12:59pmAnd while you're at it
look at the posts on the wrong-wing sites smearing Barack and Michelle.
It goes both ways you big whiner. If you can't take it, don't dish it out.
Here's documentation of the failure of abstinence-only programs... Sarah Palin's 17-year-old daughter is pregnant.
The answers are "Yes" and "Yes". Abstinence was taught in sex-ed class when I was in high school. The problem is that CONservatives are pushing abstinence-only programs. Luckily, many teachers are fighting back and refusing to teach in such a non-sensical way. Abstinence-only programs have not only left children uneducated about pregnancy and STD's they have led to more oral and anal sex. Teenagers are hormonal. Humans are just another species of animal on this planet with the same built-in instincts. As much as you may want to believe that the Earth is 6,000 years old and the Grand Canyon was carved by Noah's flood, you don't have the right to push your nonsense on the rest of us. As much as you want to be repressive, I want to do things I enjoy and sex is right at the top of the list.
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By rafitch71September 3, 2008 - 11:28amBy momofukuSeptember 3, 2008 - 9:32am
Great. Another fucking sock puppet from hatemoron.
Please, do tell where we have 'personally attacked' Sarah Palin.
Questioning her ideology is a personal attack, ideology that could potentially affect millions in this country?
Questioning why she would thrust her unmarried and pregnant 17 year-old daughter into the spotlight and then whine "it's a private family matter?" Questioning why she is putting her personal ambitions ahead of her family, which family has OBVIOUS ISSUES, is a personal attack?
Questioning her judgment is a personal attack?
Questioning why she sought to ban books SHE found offensive, in a PUBLIC library, is a personal attack?
Questioning her policy in why she feels that the Iraq war is a CRUSADE, called upon by GOD, is a personal attack?
Questioning her support for the $230 million 'bridge to nowhere', then yanking her support when it wasn't politically expediant, is a personal attack?
Questioning her statement that her asking constituents to pray for her pet project, a $30 billion gas pipeline, is a personal attack?
This is a personal attack: You are a fucking moron who wouldn't know his/her asshole from a hole in the ground.
There, see the difference, nitwit?
Oh, and Michelle "me Love You Long time" Malkin isn't fit to lick the dog shit off my shoes with her forked tongue.
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By Pookie2112September 3, 2008 - 9:44amThese personal attacks are from this blog.
She had to bring her own chair to her City Council meetings, just so she'd have a place to sit!
and the vindictive woman
Excuse me if I'm not ready to hand over our NUCLEAR LAUNCH CODES to a beauty queen with a comunications degree (a retard major) from Idaho
She is in the same repressive, arrogant and vindictive mold as the rest of them. Don't like that person's opinion? Ban them. Won't bow down and kiss the great leader's feet and do their bidding? Fire them. Sarah Palin is the gift that keeps on giving and giving and giving.....
Or she could of gotten pregnant , not just from being horny, but saw it as a chance , to get out of that house, I bet living under the same roof , with her is not easy. The family smiles when they are outside, but what happens when the doors close.
They know Palin's popularity is, well, palin'. (The piss was already there; I just took it
These personal attacks are from other sources.
Maureen Dowd: True to form, Dowd was first out of the box to snicker at Gov. Palin's beauty pageant past, ridicule her "beehive and sexy shoes" and compare her path to the vice-presidential nomination as a "hokey chick flick. From Michelle Malkin's column. Also from that column:
At the Democratic Underground: members held a contest to come up with nicknames and posters to slime GOP Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin -- and then to "spread [them] all over the 'Net." Among the nicer entries: "Cruella," "Gidget," "Governor Jesus Camp," "VPILF," "Fertilla the Huntress," "Iditabroad" and "KILLER PYSCHO FUNDIE B***H FROM HELL!!"
There are a lot more I could site. The bottom line is: The left is trying to smear the right via personal attacks, instead of the issues. Even Obama has rejected these tactics. Its a shame some on the left don't respect him enough to follow his lead.
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By momofukuSeptember 3, 2008 - 10:15amFUCK YOU, hatemoron.
If you can't differentiate between questioning her ABILITIES AS A POTENTIAL VP and PERSONAL ATTACKS, that's YOUR problem. Don't take it out on us that you are TOO FUCKING STUPID TO UNDERSTAND THE DIFFERENCE.
Now, drop fucking dead.
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George Carlin
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By Pookie2112September 3, 2008 - 11:02amApperantly it is you who is having trouble
differentiating between the two.
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By momofukuSeptember 3, 2008 - 11:13amA-P-P-A-R-E-N-T-L-Y, you're a fucking IDIOT.
YOU can't tell the difference because you are an uneducated and ignorant DOUCHE BAG.
Drop dead, hatemoron.
"I'm completely in favor of the separation of Church and State. My idea is that these two institutions screw us up enough on their own, so both of them together is certain death."
George Carlin
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By Pookie2112September 3, 2008 - 11:29amStop fucking lying, you cowardly piece of shit.
Where in my post did I attack her personally? I didn't so go fuck yourself.
"I'm completely in favor of the separation of Church and State. My idea is that these two institutions screw us up enough on their own, so both of them together is certain death."
George Carlin
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By Pookie2112September 3, 2008 - 11:06amWhere did I say you personally attacked her?
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By momofukuSeptember 3, 2008 - 11:15amYour mother did a top-notch job of ...
rasing an ignorant, uneducated, self-loathing black boy for a child.
YOU said everyone here is attacking her PERSONALLY. We attack her POLICIES.
Oh, DROP DEAD.
"I'm completely in favor of the separation of Church and State. My idea is that these two institutions screw us up enough on their own, so both of them together is certain death."
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By Pookie2112September 3, 2008 - 11:30amSENSE OF HUMOR?
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beauty pageant past, ridicule her "beehive and sexy shoes" and compare her path to the vice-presidential nomination as a "hokey chick flick. "Cruella," "Gidget," "Governor Jesus Camp," "VPILF," "Fertilla the Huntress," "Iditabroad" and "KILLER PYSCHO FUNDIE B***H FROM HELL!!"
There are a lot more I could site.
Yea, tell me more. These are great. Falling on the floor laughing out loud.
Of course, Obama being a traitorous Muslim whose friends bombed the WTC and who wants to win an election even if the country is destroyed and who wants to raise everyone’s taxes a thousand times and hates white people and who snorts coke and has gay hustler sex affairs and pals around with a bomber and a felon. Oh, did I leave anything out? How come her stuff is way funnier?
Republicans hate being laughed at more than they hate the truth. But just barely.
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By deanrddSeptember 3, 2008 - 12:52pmThese personal attacks are from this blog.
She had to bring her own chair to her City Council meetings, just so she'd have a place to sit!
and the vindictive woman
Excuse me if I'm not ready to hand over our NUCLEAR LAUNCH CODES to a beauty queen with a comunications degree (a retard major) from Idaho
She is in the same repressive, arrogant and vindictive mold as the rest of them. Don't like that person's opinion? Ban them. Won't bow down and kiss the great leader's feet and do their bidding? Fire them. Sarah Palin is the gift that keeps on giving and giving and giving.....
Or she could of gotten pregnant , not just from being horny, but saw it as a chance , to get out of that house, I bet living under the same roof , with her is not easy. The family smiles when they are outside, but what happens when the doors close.
They know Palin's popularity is, well, palin'. (The piss was already there; I just took it
These personal attacks are from other sources.
Maureen Dowd: True to form, Dowd was first out of the box to snicker at Gov. Palin's beauty pageant past, ridicule her "beehive and sexy shoes" and compare her path to the vice-presidential nomination as a "hokey chick flick. From Michelle Malkin's column. Also from that column:
At the Democratic Underground: members held a contest to come up with nicknames and posters to slime GOP Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin -- and then to "spread [them] all over the 'Net." Among the nicer entries: "Cruella," "Gidget," "Governor Jesus Camp," "VPILF," "Fertilla the Huntress," "Iditabroad" and "KILLER PYSCHO FUNDIE B***H FROM HELL!!"
There are a lot more I could cite. The bottom line is: The left is trying to smear the right via personal attacks, instead of the issues. Even Obama has rejected these tactics. Its a shame some on the left don't respect him enough to follow his lead.
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By momofukuSeptember 3, 2008 - 10:15amEat shit and die, hatemoron.
"I'm completely in favor of the separation of Church and State. My idea is that these two institutions screw us up enough on their own, so both of them together is certain death."
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By Pookie2112September 3, 2008 - 11:07amLOL ...your iligitimate
LOL ...your iligitimate family must be real proud of you, pukie. What a piece of work you are. My guess is no man would come near your dumbass.
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By bebeholmesSeptember 3, 2008 - 11:10amAndrea Peyser has a nice column in the NY Post:
Check it out.
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By momofukuSeptember 3, 2008 - 11:17amLOL - the NY Post.
That's journalistically on the same level as Star Magazine.
Like shooting fishies in a barrel ... here fishy, fishy ... BOOM!!
LMAO
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By Pookie2112September 3, 2008 - 11:40am*ch-ch* PULL!
All too easy. Perhaps the trolls are not as powerful as the Emperor thought...
You don't have to burn books to destroy a culture. Just get people to stop reading them.
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By LiberalIconoclastSeptember 3, 2008 - 12:20pmCHeck this shit out!
Homelessbaby's got him some jungle fever! It's wet hot neocon man-love!
You don't have to burn books to destroy a culture. Just get people to stop reading them.
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By LiberalIconoclastSeptember 3, 2008 - 12:06pm"Glory Days at the Glory Hole"!!
"I'm completely in favor of the separation of Church and State. My idea is that these two institutions screw us up enough on their own, so both of them together is certain death."
George Carlin
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By Pookie2112September 3, 2008 - 12:52pmPOW! BIFF! OOF! :)
Careful there, Pook...you know the trolls must enjoy this. Can ya stand the thought of those two having them a little "ski jump" session over your bitch slaps?
BTW, notice the DOS attacks are starting up again? The last resort of desperate dittoturds...I really wish Sam would be more aggressive in tracing that shit.
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By LiberalIconoclastSeptember 3, 2008 - 1:04pmOf course they enjoy it!
They suffer from "Battered Troll Syndrome"! They don't leave because they know they DESERVE to be bitch-slapped .. isn't that why most women don't leave abusive relationships??
I do whatever I can to assist the closeted-gay Repubicon's - think of it as charitable work!
!!!!!!!!!! Damned right, skippy. The site was FINE earlier today but has gotten progressively slower as the day wears on, coindicentally, when more trolls show up. I'm kinda surprised Sam HASN'T taken this one by the horns. It's annoying.
"I'm completely in favor of the separation of Church and State. My idea is that these two institutions screw us up enough on their own, so both of them together is certain death."
George Carlin
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By Pookie2112September 3, 2008 - 2:11pmyour iligitimate family must be real proud of you, pukie
LMAO - Hmmmmmmmmmm ... my parents were married for 38 years before my father passed away four years ago; All of my aunts and uncles are married to the same people they've been married to for years; not one single member of my family has ever had a child out of wedlock, has ever been arrested, are active in their communities and most have college educations. But, because Pappy Cracker says my family is I-L-L-E-G-I-T-M-A-TE, a word Pappy Cracker can't even SPELL, why, it must be true!
Well, unless I've had my daughter by Immaculate Conception, I'd say you're WRONG on that score, too!
LOL - Weak at best, Pappy, and pitiful at worse!
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By Pookie2112September 3, 2008 - 11:36amPappy's just pissed off
Because someone finally told him his kids look a whole lot like "D'Andray," owner-manager of the local "Crab Shack!"
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By LiberalIconoclastSeptember 3, 2008 - 12:13pmIs Keith Sloberman still on
Is Keith Sloberman still on the air? How do they stay in business with 100 viewers watching a program. Or better yet, how do they stay on the air when their rankings are just above the tomatoe channel?
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By bebeholmesSeptember 3, 2008 - 9:16amA better question for DeeDeeDeeHolmes is...
... how do you survive being so ignorant?
It's spelled "tomato".
Keith is still on the air and he is still kicking O'Liellys ass.
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By rafitch71September 3, 2008 - 11:42amThat's our bb brain
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