Vote2008
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Mon Sep-01-08 06:21 PM
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I GUARANTEE Palin will not resign!! The GOP is loving this!!! |
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The idiot supporters do not care about the baby or care about trooper gate. The fools that sent in 10 million dollars this weekend only care that she did not abort a baby and her daughter did not abort a baby. And that she is pro prayer, pro vouchers, pro life, pro guns and anti-evolution and anti-gay marriage.
They do not care at all about trooper gate!
They are nuts people. Seriously.
Our problem is that we THINK!! We would be appalled if Obama picked someone so unqualified and someone with so much baggage because we actually THINK. These people do not think. They just hear a few things and jump 100% on board.
So stop hoping for her to resign!
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Mon Sep-01-08 06:23 PM
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1. What about her links to that secessionist group, after eight years |
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Edited on Mon Sep-01-08 06:23 PM by Notorious Bohemian
of saying it is unpatriotic to criticize your country during a time of war? I think they won't like that one, not a bit.
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Vote2008
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Mon Sep-01-08 06:23 PM
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5. Anti-Abortion trumps it. And she will spin it so the idiots believe it. |
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Edited on Mon Sep-01-08 06:24 PM by Vote2008
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Mon Sep-01-08 06:27 PM
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13. Not to the moderate security minded Repubs. The fundies aren't a |
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large enough group to win it for them, and I don't see the Independents liking it either. THIS could cost them the election. Period.
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Mon Sep-01-08 06:23 PM
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2. Nope. This is hurting the Republicans. |
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Their operatives are out full force doing damage control, but it's too late.
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Mon Sep-01-08 06:23 PM
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3. Even if they encouraged her to step out, I don't she would.. |
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"leave to be with her family". She obviously wanted the VP slot so much that she is risking everything for it. They will have to force her out, which wouldn't go over well with the fundies.
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Mon Sep-01-08 06:23 PM
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4. Do they like that she is tied to pro-secession movements? |
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Edited on Mon Sep-01-08 06:24 PM by tekisui
She is horribly damaged goods on top of being woefully unqualified and not vetted.
I don't really care if she resigns. She will sink mcpow's campaign if she stays on, and deliver a death blow if she leaves. He fucked up big time, and can't get out of it now.
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Mon Sep-01-08 06:28 PM
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No matter what happens to her, this is a no win situation for McCorn.
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Mon Sep-01-08 06:24 PM
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6. Good--she'll scare everyone else off. |
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We get all the moderates and independents.
There aren't enough Fundies in the country to propel McCain/Palin into office by their vote alone.
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Mon Sep-01-08 06:24 PM
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7. She won't resign-- no one would take the ticket now anyway |
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It's the McCainnic and it's going down fast.
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Mon Sep-01-08 06:24 PM
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8. IF There Is Talk of Her Dropping Out |
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Democrats should lead the charge to keep her from doing it!!!
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Mon Sep-01-08 06:24 PM
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right now her babies embryo has a tail.
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Mon Sep-01-08 06:24 PM
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10. The National Security Republicans and Independents do care. |
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And I think in the next couple of weeks you will see McCain hemorrhaging these voters until Palin is gone.
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Mon Sep-01-08 06:25 PM
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11. Yeah. I'm sure they're all ECSTATIC. |
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Mon Sep-01-08 06:25 PM
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12. FOX noise just referred to 3 brewing scandals around Sarah Palin |
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I think if even those hacks have concern, that right now the campaign must be reeling.
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Vote2008
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Mon Sep-01-08 06:28 PM
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14. I still think the GOP is too stupid to care! Blind support! |
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Mon Sep-01-08 06:29 PM
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16. They don't like it so much when I mention eminent domain |
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I talk with a variety of Republicans on a mixed board, and every time I mention that she used eminent domain to acquire a property for the 'city' of Wasilla (eventually costing the city about 10x the actual value of the property in court settlements) the thread dies.
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Mon Sep-01-08 06:31 PM
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17. True, probably. BUT this election will be won not by the base |
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How do all these Palin scandals along with the paramount issue of McCain's judgment in picking her to begin with play with the Independents and Moderates.
Guaranteed: NOT WELL
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Mon Sep-01-08 06:33 PM
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18. The stunning degree of tone deafness defies logic... |
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How they can carry on in the face of OBVIOUS problems as if they don't exist.
The very THEME of the experience of the last 8 years.
Unbelievable. :wtf:
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