Bicoastal
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Mon Sep-01-08 02:14 PM
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Ok, I'm ready to drop this pregnancy issue...I don't even think McCain will drop her from the ticket |
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But I still think Sarah Palin was and continues to be a mistake and a drag on the ticket, while Obama chose wisely and shrewdly when he picked Joe Biden.
The American people have to be asking themselves a lot of questions right now about McCain's competence.
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TwilightGardener
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Mon Sep-01-08 02:16 PM
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1. I don't want her dropped--the Bridge to Nowhere was a lie, and Troopergate |
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is ongoing and may result in impeachment. They need to be forced to eat their own cookin'.
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Mon Sep-01-08 02:20 PM
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3. I don't really want her dropped either. She's a walking, talking political epic fail. |
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Mon Sep-01-08 02:18 PM
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2. I'm pretty much of the opinion that I don't care about the daughter's pregnancy... |
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...but that we really shouldn't hear these types of criticisms from the GOP in the future after this.
For me the issue of inexperience along with McCain's age is the strongest mark against their ticket, and I feel it will resonate the most with independent voters. It just seems like it would appeal to the practicality and common sense of voters who don't see themselves leaning strongly either way.
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Mon Sep-01-08 02:22 PM
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4. Order of priorities: She's a secessionist. + Troopergate + AK has no taxes, so she's not only in-exp |
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erienced, she's VERY in-experienced + 18 mos as governor compard to Obama's 8 in Illinois legislature and 4 in the Senate.
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