Sensitive Sarah
By GottaLaff
Sarah Louise Palin is the best candidate ever! Except when it comes to getting to know anything more about her or her positions on major issues:
How sensitive is Sen. John McCain's campaign about his presumptive running mate, Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin?
Well, there's the fact that they appear unwilling to let her be alone with the media. God forbid anyone should ask about her views on, say, global warming -- she doesn't believe that human activity has anything to do with it. Perhaps they don't want anyone to hear her explain why she opposes hate-crime laws?
When CNN's Campbell Brown asked McCain spokesman Tucker Bounds mildly aggressive questions about Palin's pregnant teenage daughter [view video here], and about the governor's lack of experience with national security issues, the campaign's response was to angrily cancel the senator's scheduled appearance on Larry King's show on Tuesday.
That'll show them. (It had the ancillary benefit of sparing McCain the awkward experience of answering direct questions, albeit it avuncular King-like ones, about Palin.) The McCain campaign's major defensive effort on Palin's behalf, however, has been the categorical insistence that any discussion of her 17-year-old daughter's pregnancy is out of bounds, an unacceptable invasion of the family's privacy. As has Obama's campaign.
Both the McCain campaign and Obama are partly right. [...]
That said, the fact of Bristol Palin's situation and the way in which she and her family have chosen to deal with it are legitimate issues, because they involve public policy issues on which Sarah Palin, candidate for vice president, has taken political positions. Palin, for example, opposes sex education in schools, including all access to contraceptive information for adolescents. Similarly, she believes that abortion should be illegal.
The piece goes on to make the point that they are free to make these decisions.
The point is that the Palins were able to make all these decisions according to the dictates of their own consciences, formed by their own religious convictions, within the privacy of their own family and according to its values and traditions. What they decided is nobody's business but theirs; the fact that they were free to arrive at their own decision is everybody's business.
The particular brand of social conservatism in which Sarah Palin quite evidently believes deeply would deny other American families and other American women the freedom to make these same intimate decisions according to the dictates of their own consciences, religious convictions and traditions.Freedom to choose only goes so far, you know. The cut-off point is obviously the kinds of choices that Democrats support.
The McCain campaign would like to cut off discussion of Palin's views as quickly and as completely as possible. [...] He picked a vice president he hardly knew -- and now, his campaign would like to buffalo the electorate into doing the same.
That's unlikely. Reporters are beginning to work their way across Alaska, reconstructing Palin's personal history. [...]
If McCain and his people think they can obscure this sort of record behind an appeal to privacy, they're kidding themselves even more than they're trying to kid the voters. Palin is beginning to look less like Dan Quayle and more like Tom Eagleton...Secrets have a way of leaking out. The question is, how forgiving and/or tolerant will voters be? Or have they been desensitized to secrecy after having to endure the past 8 years of the Bush presidency?
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If Sarah's so sensitive ...
perhaps she should get out of the kitchen if she can't take the heat. SHE's the one who threw her daughter under the bus in order to chase HER ambitions. Her daughter's judgment is a DIRECT REFLECTION on her parents and their judgment ... and said judgment leaves a LOT to be desired.
So, McBush is basically saying that because she's a woman, we cannot question her policies. Well, in my mind, that's MORE of a reason to question her policies.
"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 - 11:53amI'm sorry.... Is obama still running for president?
Because all I see on this fetid little blog are posts about Sarah Palin.
"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 - 11:53amThey are in panic mode
They are in panic mode because she's more qualified then Obama is.
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By jumpingjackflashSeptember 3, 2008 - 12:05pmLMAO - good one!
Got anymore jokes for us, jackoff?
Palin's an unknown. The country is, piece by piece, learning more about her - what's the problem?
From where I sit, I see nothing but desperation on the part of you Repubicon's. Even those in your own party are questioning her so why can't the rest of the country?
hey, I've been to Canada a few times so that makes me qualified to run for Prime Minister.
I live right next to New York, Rhode Island and Massachussetts so that makes me qualified to run for governor of any of those states.
By your convoluted logic, that would work!
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George Carlin
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By Pookie2112September 3, 2008 - 12:09pmThen go after her on the
Then go after her on the issues. Take your candidates advice and leave the family out of the political arena.
Her daughter (both of them) must be off limits.
Unknown?
Barak Obama is an UNKNOWN. How about Obama's ties to Tony Rezko, Bill Ayers, etc.
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By DustSeptember 3, 2008 - 12:15pmOk, we'll leave her daughter
Ok, we'll leave her daughter out of it. We'll just discuss Sarah's belief in "abstinence only" education and belief that there should be NO education regarding contraception for teenagers.
Then we'll let the public draw their own conclusions about the policies she supports and any potential coorelation to recent events and happenings in her own life and circle of associates. ;)
There, happy now?
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By dtaylo75September 3, 2008 - 12:28pmBy dtaylo75September 3, 2008 - 1:28pm
Hell, now they're dragging her daughter's pregnancy into the public eye themselves.
Bristol's Baby Daddy to Attend RNC
He sounds like a real catch too, doesn't he? :-D
Support the Troops.
End the Occupation.
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By Guy FawkesSeptember 3, 2008 - 1:07pmDustyballs is BLIND AS A FUCKING BAT.
Perhaps if you got your head out of your ass long enough, you'd see we ARE discussing the issues.
Perhaps if you got your head out of your ass long enough, you'd see we ARE discussing TEEN PREGNANCY. Not BRISTOL PALIN, but TEEN PREGNANCY.
Gee, did an eight year-old Obama plan to bomb the world with Ayers?
Gee, since when did buying property for market value become illegal?
Don't hurt yourself reaching, Dustyballs. Your desperation is embarrassing.
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By Pookie2112September 3, 2008 - 12:24pmIt is not what Bill Ayers
It is not what Bill Ayers did when Obama was 8 years old. It is about his association with him today. A known terrorists who to this day says that he did not do enough and still wants to do more today. Yet "Obama" still calls Bill Ayers his friend today.
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By DustSeptember 3, 2008 - 12:32pmHmmm, would that be an
Hmmm, would that be an example of poor judgement?
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By jumpingjackflashSeptember 3, 2008 - 12:49pmIs it as poor as Jukebox Johnny McWetStart's association
...with Charlie Black? Or Occidental Petroleum? Or the Santo Domingo massacre?
McCain/Palin '08: the also-rans.
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By nonexistent manSeptember 3, 2008 - 12:58pmWhat's the matter, afraid to come out and say what you are
thinking because it makes you look desperate and stupid at the same time? Come on, be a man for a change and say what you are obliquely implying, that since Obama knows Ayers, he too must be a terrorist who will blow up public buildings like Ayers when he's president. That's the not-so-subtle context that repubs are trying to sell here. Okay, let's play that game. John McCain counts Phil Gramm as a close friend and advisor, the architect of his economic plan. This is the same Phil Gramm who created the Enron loophole that allowed thousands of Enron employees to be bilked out of hundreds of millions of dollars, and wiping out the life savings of many of them while the execs who did this got off with a slap on the hand. I guess that means McCain approves of that and would like to do more of the same. Phil Gramm said the current economic problems are just a "mental recession", and that America is a nation of whiners. Since McCain is so chummy with Gramm, he must, by your logic, also believe that we are a nation of whiners, and that we are in a "mental recession".
You repubs are experts at slick lies and innuendo. Why? Because you are such cowards that you are afraid to come out and say what you mean, because it would expose you for the hypocrites and mental lightweights that you are.
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By UffdaguySeptember 3, 2008 - 12:59pmWould that be the same judgment that has voted
with the wanna-be cowboy over 90% of the time?
The same judgment that thinks the middle class starts with those making around $3 million a year?
The same judgment that thought invading Iraq was a grand idea?
The same judgment that crashed and burned five multi-million dollar fighter jets?
The same judgment that made him take up with a much younger, and richer, mistress while still married to the car-accident-disfigured wife #1?
The same judgment that allowed him to call mistress turned wife #2 a trollop? A cunt?
The same judgment that got him into Anapolis?
You can now commence with what you do best, jackoff - jerking off.
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George Carlin
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By Pookie2112September 3, 2008 - 1:32pmGee, isn't that "answering a
Gee, isn't that "answering a question with a question"? Didn't your mother teach you anything.
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By jumpingjackflashSeptember 3, 2008 - 3:15pmLOL - you are such a fraud.
At least they are LEGITIMATE questions, unlike the retarded shit you post.
I see you haven't attempted to answer - typical.
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George Carlin
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By Pookie2112September 3, 2008 - 3:53pmI'm sorry Dustyballs ...
but is Bill Ayers are part of Obama's campaign?
Part of Obama's senatorial staff?
Part of his inner circle?
Part of his children's PTA?
His butcher? Baker? Candlestick Maker?
I fail the see the significance in tying Obama in with a person who sponsored a fundraiser years ago. I fail to see how Bill Ayers impacts Obama and his policies TODAY.
You're an insignificant tool whose opinion doesn't mean shit to me and the larger American public. You and the rest of the irrelevant 20%er's can go cry in your Cheerios now.
"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 - 1:27pmWhat a bunch of nonsense.
What a bunch of nonsense.
If you think Obama's going to win, why do you care who the Republican VP candidate is?
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By jumpingjackflashSeptember 3, 2008 - 12:16pmJesus H. Fucking Christ, jackoff.
didn't your mother ever teach to NOT answer a question WITH A QUESTION?
Yes, you are a bunch of nonsense. But that doesn't stop you from continuing to make an ass out of yourself.
We care, moron, because his choice of a running make SCREAMS how bad his judgment is. Any other STUPID questions you'd like to ask?
"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 - 12:27pmI think you should worry
I think you should worry about the judgement of your candidate.
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By jumpingjackflashSeptember 3, 2008 - 12:45pmNo worries there
Obama's judgment is of no issue when compared to Jukebox Johnny McWetStart's demonstrated capabilities. I'll happily take a former editor of the Harvard Law Review over a man who killed over 130 of his fellow sailors in a hot-dogging incident. And how many more good American troops died because of what he sang about while a guest at the Hanoi Hilton?
McCain/Palin '08: the also-rans.
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By nonexistent manSeptember 3, 2008 - 12:51pmNo need to worry, jackoff.
He has proven, time and again, that he has the moxy, the intelligence, the judgment and the common sense to be president.
All you candidate has proven is that he's before it, before he's against it - even with legislation that he writes; proven he's against women in all aspects; and proven that he has neither the moxy, intelligence, the judgment and the common sense to be president.
But your 'concern' is duly noted.
"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 - 1:42pmMaybe you should listen more carefully
those aren't screams of panic from dems....it's peals of laughter, big belly laughs that started the moment Crash picked Palin, laughs that have gotten louder and more raucous as we learn more about her. Even a 20%er like yourself has to admit that Gramps had a lot of better choices out there, whether it was Romney or Ridge or Huckabee, or maybe Kay Bailey Hutchison or Elizabeth Dole if he really wanted to have a woman in the VP slot. The fact that he chose Palin proves that his judgement is as terrible as it has always been. She is the Dan Quayle for the 21st century.
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By UffdaguySeptember 3, 2008 - 12:14pmYou should be laughing at
You should be laughing at Obama's pick of VP.
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By jumpingjackflashSeptember 3, 2008 - 12:21pmNo, we are laughing at you.
Can't wait to see Biden and Palin in the VP debates. Get your Depends, blankie and binkie ready, jackoff. You're gonna need them.
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George Carlin
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By Pookie2112September 3, 2008 - 12:28pmCan't wait to see McCain and
Can't wait to see McCain and Obama in the debates. Obama's a different person when he isn't reading a script.
I think you'll be suprised at how well Palin does.
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By jumpingjackflashSeptember 3, 2008 - 12:41pmShe's doing so well....that she is hiding from the media
Her only hope is to pull the Bush "sympathetic moron" bit that he used in the 2000 and 2004 debates. Gore and Kerry cleaned his clock, making him look like the incompetent, bungling fool that he is. Yet, people felt sorry for him for getting so humiliated by those smart guys in front of millions of people. That is Palin's only hope. I hope she'll take the time to explain why she supports Alaskan secession, banning of books, and how not even having a passport until a few months ago makes her a good choice for VP, or even dog catcher.
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By UffdaguySeptember 3, 2008 - 12:48pmLOL - that's rich, jackoff
I'm looking forward to McBush's deer-caught-in-the-headlights look when asked a question ... and he'll start off with, 'well, as you know, I'm a POW who was homeless for five and a half years ..."
Yup, can't wait!
Palin? Sure, she'll really rally everyone with her EXTENSIVE foreign policy experience in comparison to Biden's. Yeah, living next to Russia is stellar foreign policy experience! Oh, maybe she'll start praying for rain ...
"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 - 1:47pmYou mean a VP who has even more experience than Crash?
Why would I laugh at someone who has chaired the Senate Foreign Relations Committee and the Senate Judiciary Committee? Why would I laugh at someone who has put his family first during his entire Senate career, riding the train to DC and back every night so he can spend evenings with his family? It seems those are the very things you would approve of.
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By UffdaguySeptember 3, 2008 - 12:29pmStill pounding that talking
Still pounding that talking point? She ran a tiny little town and then Alaska, which has a population equal to the Twin Cities where where convention is. That's it. She has ZERO national experience and ZERO foreign policy experience.
Now let's look at Obama
1. President of the Harvard Law Review - means he's a smart guy and a great legal mind
2. Serves on the Health, Education, Labor and Pensions Committee - oversees our nation’s health care, schools, employment, and retirement programs
3. Member of the Foreign Relations Committee - plays a vital role in shaping American policy around the world, including our policy in Iraq
4. Serves on the Veterans’ Affairs Committee - providing our brave veterans with the care and services they deserve. Wow, there goes that "Democrats don't support the troops" argument.
5. In 2005 and 2006 served on the Environment and Public Works Committee - safeguards our environment and provides funding for our highways.
So Obama has a wealth of experience on the national scene. Not to mention his decade plus of experience in Illinois (pop 12,831,970). Compared to her few years in Alaska (pop 670,053) we can see that she really is not ready for the big time.
Next GOP talking point for me to shoot down, please!
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By dtaylo75September 3, 2008 - 12:16pmWhich of those committee's
Which of those committee's did he chair? He's done some "serves" or "member of" but hasn't actually led anything in Congress. He has very little experience, you sugar coat it anyway you want...
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By jumpingjackflashSeptember 3, 2008 - 12:32pm"Little" is more than "none"
Maybe you should look into why she was for the "Bridge to Nowhere" project before she was against it. And why she never returned the Federal funds that were allocated for that project, even though she was required to do so BY LAW.
Why did her interview with Larry King get canceled? It certainly wasn't just because he has "elevator eyes".
McCain/Palin '08: the also-rans.
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By nonexistent manSeptember 3, 2008 - 12:48pmAt least we both agree that
At least we both agree that Obama has "little" experience.
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By jumpingjackflashSeptember 3, 2008 - 3:06pmActually, he has more experience than Bush had before he
took office. Governor of Texas is a very weak position, as the Texas legislature runs most of the show. His biggest task was to grant pardons to death row inmates, which he never did. He never served in a legislature, and 4 years as one of the weakest governors in the nation doesn't really count for much. And yet he beat a more "experienced" McCain in 2000. Why couldn't Crash play up his experience at that time?
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By UffdaguySeptember 3, 2008 - 3:13pmMore importantly...
We must agree on the fact that "Caribou Barbie" won her seat (governing LESS than 1/3 the population of Brooklyn) with a whopping 114,000 votes... SMALL POTATOS... Trivial, in fact.
Obama, just in his primary campaign, has garnered OVER EIGHTEEN MILLION VOTES.
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So far, for every American that has voted for Palin, ONE HUNDRED FIFTY-SEVEN Americans have voted for Obama.
Good Luck with that, beebeebrain.
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By A GSeptember 3, 2008 - 3:27pmGetting votes translates to
Getting votes translates to experience????
A person running a small store has more business experience than someone shopping at Wal Mart.
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By jumpingjackflashSeptember 3, 2008 - 3:54pmGood Luck With That beebeebrain.
She's a featherweight... a nobody, and everyone knows it. She's a fucking late-night TV stand-up joke.
Look at all the qualified candidates McCain passed up in this disasterous UNVETTED selection... MAN.... THAT'S JUDGEMENT!
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But to answer your question specifically... YES!
Barack Obama has proven himself to be an extraordinary, charismatic leader with exceptional organizational skills, brilliant analytical capabilities and SOUND JUDGEMENT.
FURTHER, he is perhaps the most vetted candidate in history.
He has been running for president for a full year and a half, participating in no less than 28 televised debates and has been under the scrutiny of a relatively hostile press (by actual independant survey, regardless of right-wing lies to the contrary).
Obama is a fully vetted, known quantity.
This Contarded Bimbette from Bumfuck Alaska has been on the national scene for less than a week AND SHE'S ALREADY IN TROUBLE .
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Do you remember all that shit you assholes were shoveling about "a risky choice"?
Well you made your bed, NOW LIE IN IT.
A RISKY CHOICE??... You'd have to be CRAZY to hand over our NUCLEAR LAUNCH CODES to a beauty queen with a comunications degree (a retard major) from Idaho whose "experience" is a year and a half governing a state with a population LESS THAN ONE-THIRD THAT OF BROOKLYN.
And the WORST thing??... She doesn't believe in science, which makes her JUST PLAIN STUPID.
INSTEAD OF THE MAGNA CUM LAUDE HARVARD GRADUATE, CONSTITUTIONAL SCHOLAR, EDITOR OF THE HARVARD LAW REVIEW (the most coveted and competitive graduate position in America) LONG TIME COMMUNITY ACTIVIST, LEGISLATOR IN THE ROUGH-AND-TUMBLE ILLINOIS LEGISLATURE AND UNITED STATES SENATOR WITH KEY COMMITTEE ASSIGNMENTS.
You know what kills me about you Contards??... You act as if ignorance is a fucking VIRTUE.
Go ahead Contard... Make the same mistake you made with Bush.
Roll the dice because she looks good in a cowboy hat.
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By A GSeptember 3, 2008 - 4:04pm"Little" is relative, not absolute
...just as "normal" is relative, not absolute. Both require a basis of comparison.
Compared to Biden, Obama has "little" foreign-relations experience. But compared to Obama OR Biden, Palin has "none."
I'll send you a bill for the tuition.
McCain/Palin '08: the also-rans.
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By nonexistent manSeptember 3, 2008 - 5:20pmReally, Obama gained ZERO
Really, Obama gained ZERO experience from serving on those committees? Do you realize how silly that sounds?
What national experience does Sara have? What foreign policy experience does Sara have? NONE!
As a community organizer, you don't think Obama learned how to run things? That's why they call it an "organizer". He's got plenty of "executive experience", plus he's knowledgable about the issues, both domestically and abroad, in ways that Sara isn't.
She can start studying her ass of to prepare for the debates, but I just don't see her getting ramped up on all the complex worldly issues in time for the debates...
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By dtaylo75September 3, 2008 - 1:32pmBy dtaylo75September 3, 2008 - 2:32pm
Sigh - must I correct you, AGAIN??
"What foreign policy experience does Sara have?"
She's the governor of ALASKA, which is right next to RUSSIA. That makes her INFINITELY more qualified in foreign policy! Why, she's such an expert, she can give CondiLIAR a run for her money!
Think, man! THINK! xD
"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 - 1:52pmLOLOL...Good one Hottie.
LOLOL...Good one Hottie. The libs are running scared all right.
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By bebeholmesSeptember 3, 2008 - 2:21pmRunning scared is something you southerners are experts
about. No wonder the repub party has turned out the same way...a bunch of ignorant southern chickenhawks pretending they are men when all they can really do is counter facts with a few weak insults. We're laughing bigtime at the Crash/??? ticket, and we'll be laughing for years after we take the White House and extend our majorities in both houses of Congress. As a consolation prize, we'll kick Whispering Joe out of our caucus and give him to you for free. It will give him someone to talk to until he's thrown out on his ear in 2012, when President Obama is on his way to his second term in a landslide.
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By UffdaguySeptember 3, 2008 - 2:43pmBULLSHIT ALERT!!
Pappy Cracker say's the LIBS are scared ... then why are the REPUBICON'S being so irritatingly SHRILL?
"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 - 3:58pmYES, DEAR... Obama is still running.
See you in November, sweetie!
Later!
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By A GSeptember 3, 2008 - 2:39pmMore trouble for Mrs.Palin.
Another Controversy for Sarah Palin
Sarah supports your "right" to drive drunk.
Support the Troops.
End the Occupation.
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By Guy FawkesSeptember 3, 2008 - 11:57amThis is just the tip of the
This is just the tip of the iceberg! There is so much more to uncover about Sarah Palin. The media will do the "vetting" that McCain failed to do!
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By dtaylo75September 3, 2008 - 12:07pmStill throwing crap on the
Still throwing crap on the wall and see what's sticks? Give it up already.
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By jumpingjackflashSeptember 3, 2008 - 12:11pmOh, that's right jackoff.
You idolize corrupt, draft-dodging drunks. Sorry, didn't mean to piss on your parade. Well, yeah, we enjoy pissing on your parade. March on, fruit loop!
"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 - 12:14pmHow dare you talk about Bill
How dare you talk about Bill Clinton that way!
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By jumpingjackflashSeptember 3, 2008 - 4:15pmLOL - so you're admitting you're a ... GASP ...
DEMOCRAT????????!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Nice try, jackoff.
"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 - 4:43pmWhat will we hear?
When she takes the stage, don't expect any real substance. But expect a LOT of far-right applause lines.
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By spin_haterSeptember 3, 2008 - 11:54amGov Palin's
Speech outline
McCain is POW
My husband will be deployed to Iraq
The media is attacking my daughter!
I have lots of children and I'm pro-life(but don't talk @ my children)
McCain is a POW
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By justintymeSeptember 3, 2008 - 12:21pmBy justintymeSeptember 3, 2008 - 1:21pm
You're right. Although he WAS a POW(Prisoner of War), now he IS a POW(Pathetic Old Wingnut). :-)
Support the Troops.
End the Occupation.
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By Guy FawkesSeptember 3, 2008 - 12:31pmAbsolutely Correct
Sir! And thank you. Can't blame the tense misplacement on my dyslexia. Damn!
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By justintymeSeptember 3, 2008 - 12:46pmAlso
I forgot the most important applause line
Drill ANWR now and the price if gas will go down!
Yeeeeee Haaawww
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By justintymeSeptember 3, 2008 - 1:29pmWhy do you feel the need to
Why do you feel the need to attack her, what has she done to any liberal or Democrat on here?
The only reason I can think of is that the Democrats are terrified of her. Well news for you. The liberals or Democrats are NOT going to select who the Republicans nominate for VP.
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By DustSeptember 3, 2008 - 12:04pmDustyballs can't differentiate between questioning her
policies and abilities with personal attacks.
Dustyballs equates questioning her policies and abilities with 'fear'.
Dustyballs couldn't find his ass if it was handed to him. 'nuff said.
"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 - 12:11pmDooodst
I've been asking the same sort of question for almost 20 years now!
What exactly did President OR Senator Clinton ever do to you republicans?
Take away your guns?
Increase your taxes?
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By justintymeSeptember 3, 2008 - 12:27pmHe did the worst thing possible - Monica wasn't a "dude".
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By deanrddSeptember 3, 2008 - 12:30pmYOUR KIDDING ME, RIGHT??
FreedomFries was right... You clowns are so self-deluded you're believing your own bullshit.
Can you imagine if Barak Obama's daughter was pregnant at seventeen??... CAN YOU JUST IMAGINE THE STORM OF FIRE AND BRIMSTONE THAT WOULD RAIN DOWN FROM THE SELF-RIGHTOUS, HYPOCRITICAL, MEDIEVALLY SUPERSTITUOUS FLAT-EARTHERS upon the one candidate that actually CARES about the 99% of Americans that AREN'T FABULOUSLY WEALTHY??!!
FUCK YOU, YOU MOTHERFUCKER, I WILL KICK YOUR ASS!!
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I got plenty more to say, but I better go before I get banned.
You motherfuckers have brought the first and greatest experiment in democracy in history TO THE BRINK OF THE ABYSS with your selfishness, intolerance, and greed.
YOU LAUGHED AS YOU CORRUPTED OUR GOVERMENT, TOOK A GIANT SHIT ON OUR CONSTITUTION, GAVE FOREIGN CORPORATIONS FREE REIGN, AND EXPLOITED YOUR FELLOW CITIZENS AND THE LAND THEY LIVE ON... and now you come to us, hat in hand, asking for mercy.
YOU'RE NOT GETTING IT CONTARD!
YOU ARE A CLEAR AND PRESENT DANGER TO THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA AND MUST BE EXCISED LIKE A FATAL CANCER.
IF YOU WIN, OUR REPUBLIC IS LOST.
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God Save The Republic.
Vote for Barak Obama on November 4th.
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By A GSeptember 3, 2008 - 1:22pmDidn't Obama just vote for
Didn't Obama just vote for one of these things?
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By jumpingjackflashSeptember 3, 2008 - 3:27pmIs ANYBODY supposed to have a CLUE what you're babbling about?
FUCK OFF.
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"Didn't Obama just vote for one of these things?"
Vote for what things?? What vote?? What are you talking about?? What the fuck is wrong with you??
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By A GSeptember 3, 2008 - 3:37pmDude, chill!
We got this.
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By deanrddSeptember 3, 2008 - 7:12pmWhere were her Parents before this Happened?
The question and issue I have with the Bristol Palin pregnancy, that has not been brought up by any one in any media source, is not what the family's response has been. It's all well and good that they support her and want her to have the baby and marry the father. More parents in their situation should follow this example. My question is where were her parents in communicating with their daughter before this happened? Where was the sex education about safe sex and contraception before she had sex?
Things like this always blow up in Republicans faces because they're the first to jump on the band wagon to deny funding to sex education programs and to say there is no safe sex practices other than abstinence until marriage. And that teenage unwed mothers and their parents have failings in values and morals.They are the crowd so against unwed mothers and the proper education to decrease the incidents of teenage unwed pregnancies. They vote against teenage pregnancy prevention programs and family planning programs.
So, what did Sarah and her husband do to try to prevent their minor teenage daughter from having sex? Did they convey their feelings about teenage sex? Did they talk to her about sex and their morals and values surrounding teenage sex or sex out of wedlock? Did they discuss safe sex practices? So, the question that should be raised is where were her parents and what did they do to give their daughter the information to try to avoid this mistake? Not what was their response.
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By idreamginaSeptember 3, 2008 - 2:26pmI DON'T CARE ABOUT HER PREGNANT DAUGHTER
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Personally, I don't care what she told her daughter or her imaginary "values".
What I don't like is that she wants to shove her "abstinence only" agenda down the throats of all of America and it didn't even work in her own damn family.
That is what I don't like about the Republicans. They always want to TELL America who is moral and who isn't. Who is patriotic and who isn't. They are the party of some Gawd. They want to legislate civil rights.
They're all old and they hate so many Americans.
This is a party that used to be called the "party of ideas". Now, they have veered to the far extreme right. Teaching mysticism in place of science, IN SCIENCE CLASSES???? What's up with that? They actually want to teach "Noah's Ark" as a true story? And America doesn't question that?
They go on about abortion, but refuse to support health insurance for children? Get 'em born and then screw 'em?
McCain, 30 years of senate scandals? This is what America supports?
Good luck.
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By deanrddSeptember 3, 2008 - 7:23pmScared of her? Hell
Scared of her? Hell no.
Scared that this is the best Republicans can do? Yes. Because it shows that a certain proportion of the population is challenged, whether ethically, mentally, spiritually or in ability to think critically. That the trolls, even the supposedly intelligent ones, have all jumped in with the same screeching points (they are no longer talking points, they are illogical screeches), shows the desperation of the right.
You guys are pathetic.
"Every gun that is made, every warship launched, every rocket fired signifies in the final sense, a theft from those who hunger and are not fed, those who are cold and are not clothed." Dwight Eisenhower
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By MichtouSeptember 3, 2008 - 8:36pmPalin doesn't care about children
Palin doesn't care about children, she cares (along with her fellow Republicans) about fetuses. Once they are born they are so out of there.
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By DKB4444September 5, 2008 - 10:12am