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PALIN IS A COOL PERSON AND A GREAT CHOICE
THIS IS NOW OFFICIALLY THE BEST PRESIDENTIAL CAMPAIGN OF MY LIFETIME. SARAH IS A REAL PERSON WHO LED A COMMISSION THAT NAILED A REPUBLICAN FOR ETHICS VIOLATIONS AND CHAMPIONED THE CONSTRUCTION OF THE WORLD’S LARGEST NATURAL GAS PIPELINE THAT WILL HELP BREAK AT LEAST PART OF OUR DEPENDENCE ON FOREIGN ENERGY SOURCES. A TRUE WASHINGTON ...
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Rex Range
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September 1, 2008
The Audacity of Accomplishment!
Among the many political advantages that Sarah Palin’s candidacy brings to the table is that her mere presence will inevitably invite all too predictable and insulting Barrack-attacks from Democrats, such as the patronizing and politically self-destructive comment made today by none other than Barrack Obama on “60 Minutes.” Obama condescendingly ...
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audacity of accompishment
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August 31, 2008
Sore Winners—Just like the Bushies
Although there has been much talk of all the celebrated “newcomers” Obama has inspired to become politically active, there is little media interest in examining how this new flood of “youthful enthusiasm” has transformed the tenor of acceptable political behavior and discourse in the Democratic Party. From questionable voter registration ...
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men o' paws
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August 30, 2008
Would Palin Vote for Hillary?
Would someone please ask Gov. Palin if she would have voted for Hillary had she gotten the Dem's nomination? I suspect not, so why should Hillary supporters vote for her?
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XX Factor
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Cwell
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August 30, 2008
Sarah shakes!
If the Republicans are planning to lose in 2008 with the goal toward winning in 2012 and 2016 the choice of Sarah Palin is sound. It shakes everything up and puts pessure on Obama's choice of a token white. Unless he can dramatically change things he will be blamed for both the war and the recession.
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david wayne osedach
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August 30, 2008
Re: It will be interesting to see
I love the ''lack of experience'' slams on Obama. First his positions at a state senator was viewed as lacking because it was state and not national. His experience working for the poor in the community is viewed as a not important. An although he is the only person this primary season who has actually worked hand and hand with poor communities, ...
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XX Factor
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maddscientist
on
August 29, 2008
The Clarence Thomas moment for feminists
Gov. Palin is far right of G.W.Bush on women's reproductive rights and Gay rights. She is 100% against abortion WITHOUT any exception (rape, incest, death to mother). The republican platform has been changed this year to reflect this new and aggressive fight against Roe v. Wade. Additionally, she like Bush is against contraceptives like ...
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XX Factor
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maddscientist
on
August 29, 2008
Did Clinton Do Enough?
If everyone has such hatred for the Clintons, how has it come to pass that the entire Democratic Party believes they're the only ones capable of getting Barack Obama elected? You chose a candidate who it appears can't win on his own, is not attarctive to the public and yet you want the Clintons to bring everyone in. The problem is we see Bill and ...
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Frustrated
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August 28, 2008
Re: 18 million cracks.....
I agree with Fry; Hillary did not run an effective campaign. She couldn't raise enough money, she ignored caucus states, and there was too much turmoil within her own staff. It's as if she didn't want to break any glass ceilings; she believed she had a free pass to the nomination based on the Clinton brand name. Second, people need to stop ...
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conquistador117
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August 27, 2008
Re: Another Brilliantly Evil Clinton Speech
Sure, it was self-serving. But didn't we KNOW it was going to be? The dirty little secret about the Clintons is that they ARE all about ambition. Which isn't bad in small doses. You have to be a little ambitious to want into the Game anyway. But what sets them apart, and most Dems rightly criticize Mitt Romney for (I'm from Mass.-fair ...
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scotcarr@gmail.com
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August 27, 2008
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