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Election 2008

Palin Fails by Her Own Standards

By Steven Rosenfeld, AlterNet. Posted September 4, 2008.


Palin went on attack Wednesday night, deriding Democrats, mischaracterizing Obama and insulting Americans, who she must think won't know any better.
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Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin accepted the 2008 Republican vice-presidential nomination Wednesday night in a confident and insistent address that attacked members of the media and Washington "elites" who questioned her experience to be vice president and mocked Barack Obama for his qualifications, stances on issues and even his inspiring words.

After several days of silence, Palin introduced herself to America as the newest GOP attack dog. She alternately wrapped herself in what she described as all-American small-town values and engaged in nasty smear tactics -- belittling Democrats, mischaracterizing Obama and insulting Americans, who she and her campaign speechwriters must think will not have enough sense to see past such a thin veil.

Palin established the confrontation tone early in her speech by deriding "pollsters and pundits" who "wrote off" Sen. John McCain (R-AZ), the Republican nominee, early in his presidential campaign for supporting a troop surge in Iraq. She then introduced her family, praised her rural upbringing and experience in local and state government, and concluded -- in a departure from reality -- that her brief political resume qualified her to serve as vice president.

"And since our opponents in this presidential election seem to look down on that experience, let me explain to them what the job involves," Palin said, comparing herself to Obama's community work after law school. "I guess a small-town mayor is sort of like a 'community organizer,' except that you have actual responsibilities."

Then, as was typical of her speech, she broadened her political attack.

"I might add that in small towns, we don't quite know what to make of a candidate who lavishes praise on working people when they are listening, and then talks about how bitterly they cling to their religion and guns when those people aren't listening," Palin said. "We tend to prefer candidates who don't talk about us one way in Scranton and another way in San Francisco."

Palin was referring to comments Obama made at a fundraiser that were controversial during the Democratic primaries when he was asked about why rural voters often vote for Republicans when the GOP did not advocate for their economic interests. She then drew a picture of life in small town America that was at least as divisive as Obama's remark was controversial, by suggesting rural America is where the country's truest patriots, hardest workers, and members of the military come from.

"I grew up with those people," she said. "They are the ones who do some of the hardest work in America ... who grow our food, run our factories, and fight our wars. They love their country, in good times and bad, and they're always proud of America. I had the privilege of living most of my life in a small town."

Vice-presidential candidates are often used by presidential campaigns to criticize the opposing ticket -- so the presidential nominee does not have to descend to the muddier side of politics. However, as Palin wrapped herself in a mythic version of small-town America to emphasize Republican values, she also presented a distorted picture of political realities in the country. Most notable in this regard was her criticism of the media and Washington "elites," even though her party has held the White House for seven-plus years and majorities in Congress until 2006.

"I'm not a member of the permanent political establishment," Palin said. "And I've learned quickly, these past few days, that if you're not a member in good standing of the Washington elite, then some in the media consider a candidate unqualified for that reason alone. But here's a little news flash for all those reporters and commentators: I'm not going to Washington to seek their good opinion; I'm going to Washington to serve the people of this country. Americans expect us to go to Washington for the right reasons, and not just to mingle with the right people."

Palin portrayed herself as a reformer in Alaskan politics, although independent press accounts in recent days strongly suggest otherwise. Despite an ongoing investigation by Alaska's Legislature into Palin improperly using her office to pressure the state police to fire an officer who divorced her sister, and Palin heading a fundraising committee that accepted unlimited donations for Sen. Ted Stevens, now under federal indictment for corruption, Palin said that she fought and beat "special interests."

"We are expected to govern with integrity, good will, clear convictions, and a servant's heart," she said. "I pledge to all Americans that I will carry myself in this spirit as vice president of the United States. This was the spirit that brought me to the governor's office, when I took on the old politics as usual in Juneau; when I stood up to the special interests, the lobbyists, big oil companies, and the good-old-boys network."


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Steven Rosenfeld is a Senior Fellow at AlterNet.org, where he reports on elections from a voting rights perspective. His books include Count My Vote: A Citizen's Guide to Voting (AlterNet Books, 2008), What Happened in Ohio: A Documentary Record of Theft and Fraud in the 2004 Election (The New Press, 2006), and Making History in Vermont: The Election of a Socialist to Congress (Hollowbrook Publishing, 1992). An award-winning journalist, he has been a staff reporter at National Public Radio, Monitor Radio, TomPaine.com, and at daily and weekly newspapers in Vermont.

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GOP desperation act
Posted by: Col. Jackleg on Sep 4, 2008 12:30 AM   
Current rating: 4    [1 = poor; 5 = excellent]
Regrettably, this penal colony has sunk to a level even lower than Bush/Cheney with the emergence of McCain/Palin. "Compassionate conservatism," an oxymoron if ever there was one, has evolved to hate-filled and insulting conservatism designed to abase all that oppose the high crimes and misdemeanors of Bush/Cheney and demand accountability. This pathetic woman from Alaska is unworthy of any scrutiny whatsoever but she is the GOP's show pony and will be scrutinized sharply. In that process, all of her fawning for the oil and gas lechers and special interest crowd will emerege and she will be relegated to the dumpster of history along with Spiro Agnew and others. The RNC debacle in St. Paul is pathetic and insulting at best. Messrs. Thompson, Lieberman, Giuliani and more to come gave way to a desperation 3 card monty act known as Sarah Palin. That's it? No doubt all Americans will jump for joy at the thought of drilling the Alaskan wilderness for oil and gas while ignoring the economy, foreign affairs, diminished lifestyles, hopelessness and despair and imminent national bankruptcy...but....goddam it, all will be balanced with the reassurance that gays and lesbians are scum and only political scumbags can determine a woman's right to "choose." The GOP desperation act can now be labeled "Palin Survival," televisions latest sweepstakes desperation act.

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» Palin - the new Obama Posted by: LionHeart
» You're joking, right? Posted by: Curio
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» RE: Palin - the new Obama Posted by: LionHeart
» Taxes for the wealthy... Posted by: buffeliscious
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» RE: Palin - the new Coulter! Posted by: maxpayne
» RE: Palin - the new Obama Posted by: Wessex
» RE: Palin - the new Obama Posted by: john mont
» How to run a government??? Posted by: Drclaw
» RE: How to run a government??? Posted by: LionHeart
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» You're pathetic! Posted by: slydad
» Liberal/Conservative Posted by: slydad
» RE: sure it may be hate-filled... Posted by: Fencerider
» RE: sure it may be hate-filled... Posted by: helenwheels
» Who's watching who Posted by: LionHeart
» RE: Who's watching who Posted by: Aimleft
» RE: sure it may be hate-filled... Posted by: tim_s_eb@yahoo.com
» RE: sure it may be hate-filled... Posted by: blitzmesser
» RE: sure it may be hate-filled... Posted by: helenwheels
» RE: sure it may be hate-filled...it always is Posted by: wagnerrocks@gmail.com
» RE: GOP desperation act Posted by: Ncredible
» RE: GOP desperation act Posted by: Ncredible
» RE: GOP desperation act Posted by: Ncredible
» RE: GOP desperation act Posted by: EJLima
» RE: Sarah Posted by: zarn86
HATE has a name-- More HATE
Posted by: stopthemaddness2 on Sep 4, 2008 12:44 AM   
Current rating: 4    [1 = poor; 5 = excellent]
The comments went beyond attacks. They were laced with hate. And these old tired, ugly, worn out tactics will not last. Folks are fed up with it, they are smoke distractions designed to draw attention away from the real issues. It was a weak fire that had water thrown all over it... and all tactics could easily be seen through the smoke screen of hate. Where was the platform? Where were the issues? They were cooking with a big fire but didn't have any meat. Folks are hungry to have these UNITED STATES, all FIFTY of them including Alaska, fixed. Folks need jobs, and these cities filing bankruptcies and major banks filing bankruptcies need to be address and stopped. Keep our jobs here!!! But whoops ...better not say any more.

Since change (OBAMA mentioned this FIRST in
his platform/speech) is being carbon copied and the word REFORM/REFORMER (IDENTICAL MEANING)since this concept has been stolen, and remade as their original own, let me stop here before they steal more Democratic MEAt to go on THEIR Republican fire.

They certainly weren't cooking anything that anybody cared to eat. Insane McCain Camp... STOP THE HATE!!!! It looks very ugly. Smoke always is ugly.

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» RE: Distractions Posted by: Dboy
» RE: Distractions Posted by: leTerrassier
» RE: HATE has a name-- More HATE Posted by: helenwheels
» RE: HATE has a name-- More HATE-from Joe Posted by: wagnerrocks@gmail.com
Palin didn't write a word of her speech
Posted by: drblack on Sep 4, 2008 12:48 AM   
Current rating: 4    [1 = poor; 5 = excellent]
McCain's campaign manager,Rick Davis told the Washington post that Palin's speech had been written before she was even chosen as McCain's VP. From the Washington Post....
"There was a flutter of attention when McCain campaign manager Rick Davis told a group of Post reporters and editors yesterday that his team was having to rework the vice presidential acceptance speech because the original draft, prepared before Gov. Sarah Palin was chosen, was too “masculine.” While we all wondered to ourselves what might make a speech masculine or feminine, no one batted an eye at the underlying revelation: that the campaign was writing the nominee’s speech before knowing who the nominee would be."

McCain says Obama has no experience and is just words, Palin can't even write her own words.

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» ...and McCain won't write his, either Posted by: hurricane hugo
It might work with the base, but...
Posted by: AlexLawyer on Sep 4, 2008 12:47 AM   
Current rating: 4    [1 = poor; 5 = excellent]
Palin's overheated rhetoric is just warmed-over, vintage Republican garbage left over from George H W Bush's Houston hatefest in 1992. While it might play well with the Republicans' base, the kinds of people who think that the universe was created in six days 6000 years ago, that running $500 billion a year deficits is fiscal responsibility, that slaughtering hundreds of thousands of children in Iraq and Afghanistan and denying health care to hundreds of thousands here makes them pro-life, and that what she has admitted is a war for oil is "God's work" might be impressed, no one who takes five minutes to review Bush's performance, strongly supported by McCain, or Palin's own, is going to fall for it.

This chimera of Ellie Mae Clampett and Alexis Carrington will undoubtedly get her fellow gun-toting, tongue-speaking, shotgun wedding-loving, book-burning, gay-bashing, embryo and fetus-adoring zealots to the polls, but most American women don't agree with her that they should be forced to bear rapists' children, that anthropogenic climate change isn't real and that the rich need more tax breaks.

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» I'm sorry, but . . . Posted by: yesman
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It might work with the base, but...
Posted by: AlexLawyer on Sep 4, 2008 12:47 AM   
Current rating: 4    [1 = poor; 5 = excellent]
Palin's overheated rhetoric is just warmed-over, vintage Republican garbage left over from George H W Bush's Houston hatefest in 1992. While it might play well with the Republicans' base, the kinds of people who think that the universe was created in six days 6000 years ago, that running $500 billion a year deficits is fiscal responsibility, that slaughtering hundreds of thousands of children in Iraq and Afghanistan and denying health care to hundreds of thousands here makes them pro-life, and that what she has admitted is a war for oil is "God's work" might be impressed, no one who takes five minutes to review Bush's performance, strongly supported by McCain, or Palin's own, is going to fall for it.

This chimera of Ellie Mae Clampett and Alexis Carrington will undoubtedly get her fellow gun-toting, tongue-speaking, shotgun wedding-loving, book-burning, gay-bashing, embryo and fetus-adoring zealots to the polls, but most American women don't agree with her that they should be forced to bear rapists' children, that anthropogenic climate change isn't real and that the rich need more tax breaks.

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» RE: It might work with the base, but... Posted by: stopthemaddness2
are you fucken kidding??...
Posted by: Annapurna1 on Sep 4, 2008 12:57 AM   
Current rating: 2    [1 = poor; 5 = excellent]
this is beyond a mere state-of-denial...

of course everything that bitch said was pure Bullshit (with a capital B)..but since when has that made any difference to the voters??...for reasons which defy all logic..the amerikkkan ppl like what they see in sarah palin.. and their already eating that shit up...its all over the fucken news ffs...

this election is over...its finished...and the wrong ppl won for two reasons ..sarah palin...

at this point in time the dems shouldnt even be wasting their time trying to win the POTUS..but had best direct their efforts towards saving congress...

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» correction... Posted by: Annapurna1
» RE: are you fucken kidding??... Posted by: F-Abdolian
» Wow! Posted by: war_on_tara
» you sir..are an idiot... Posted by: Annapurna1
For real?
Posted by: login@bugmenot.com on Sep 4, 2008 12:58 AM   
Current rating: 2    [1 = poor; 5 = excellent]
Ok. I know the whole world hates conservatives and anything that stands for morals and justice in this world (not saying that the republicans do, I myself have voted green party since the 60's) but COME ON. What legitimate detailed plan for ANYTHING have the democratic nominees given thus far. Besides Gov. Palin, I think all the other speakers Wednesday night were just conducting a political pep rally and democratic bash fest (kinda like the entire DNC), but as far as Palin's speech goes I believe everything that was said was justifiable. This article alone about her speech is another example of liberal exaggeration. You need to get your facts checked jack. Most of your quotations are just totally wrong and your defensive remarks have nothing to do with anything that was said. I'm tired of people freaking out when conservatives fight back to the utter hate that is spewed like venom on television and blogs 24 hours a day against them. Cool your jets lunatics and just take a punch and suck it up, Republicans know they aren't the brightest bulb in the box all the time but at least they are respectable enough to admit it. Go ahead drool over your knight in African American armor as he congers up the prettiest, perfect formation of verbs and vowels to get your vote. And another thing, sure McCain voted with Bush like 75% of the time but at least he even voted and didn't just mark present on the ballot like ya boi. Hope is just a word people not a policy.

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» OK racist arse... Posted by: chuckjs
» RE: OK racist arse... Posted by: richholland
» RE: OK racist arse... Posted by: joe2171
» RE: OK racist arse... Posted by: maxpayne
» RE: OK racist arse... Posted by: joe2171
» RE: For real? Posted by: Elmowilcox
» RE: THANK YOU crow Posted by: GretnaBlast
» You're doing it too. Posted by: slydad
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» RE: For real? Posted by: riley
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» Oh, PUH-LEEEEZE... Posted by: Crazy H
Preaching to the Choir ...
Posted by: mmckinl on Sep 4, 2008 12:59 AM   
Current rating: 5    [1 = poor; 5 = excellent]
Everything this article pointed out was accurate but that misses the forrest for the trees.

Palin gave a great speech to calm Republican skeptics and introduce herself to the American Public. Most Americans know a little about Palin but they are not the wonks that read Alternet.

" insulting Americans, who she must think won't know any better." Well, this is just wishful thinking because, let's face it, most Americans don't know any better and those are the people you have to reach. Despite what we who write and comment here at the Aletrnet might think we are a small world afterall.

Obama's problem was best described by Victor Navasky The Illusory Middle. By moving to the middle and having really little in the way of real change he has opened the door for the Republicans to call themselves reformers. IF there is anything that can be said about Palin it is that she is no Washington insider. Who would deny that?

Americans are still learning who Palin is and the Democrats are throwing the book at her when all they need to do is wrap her with McCain's policies. They should go after McCain for both his policies and his choice of her as running mate. Take them both down at the same time.

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» You know Palin do you? Posted by: chuckjs
» I didn't detect an insult Posted by: vox persona
» Eat up, then! Posted by: Curio
» RE: at up, then! Posted by: joe2171
Tweety and Zwinky
Posted by: Direct Democracy on Sep 4, 2008 1:55 AM   
Current rating: 4    [1 = poor; 5 = excellent]
Noun, verb, “Tweety” McCain was a Viet Cong collaborator.

http://www.counterpunch.org/valentine06132008.html

FREE AMERICA

REVOLUTIONARY DEMOCRACY

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The hills are alive
Posted by: hquain on Sep 4, 2008 2:27 AM   
Current rating: 5    [1 = poor; 5 = excellent]
Yes, Palin's speech was written before she was on the ticket. But she did a fine job of animating it with grating, enthusiastic nastiness.

The question now is how 8 weeks of this nails-on-the-blackboard stuff -- which makes the much-derided Hillary sound like Julie Andrews -- will play in the nonfictional America that is going to the voting booths. Eight weeks, that is, if the Republican legal team that has descended on Alaska can keep her past at bay.

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» RE: The hills are alive Posted by: richholland
» RE: The hills are alive Posted by: Moira61
» Well, . . . Posted by: yesman
Spread the word: Palin should leave her church, like Obama
Posted by: Overburdened Planet on Sep 4, 2008 2:59 AM   
Current rating: 5    [1 = poor; 5 = excellent]
Will Republicans demand that Palin resign from her church just like Republicans demanded that Obama resign from his church?

Go to google news, enter:
"Palin, Jews for Jesus"

The story has been on Air America, but am I missing where AlterNet has leaked this story, and if not, why not?

Spread the word...and add this to your debate with conservatives, it's only fair.

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» Do You know the Base? Posted by: LeaderofMen
» RE: Do You know the Base? Posted by: Overburdened Planet
Palin around with McCain is not the way to further a carreer.
Posted by: Nightstallion on Sep 4, 2008 3:16 AM   
Current rating: 4    [1 = poor; 5 = excellent]
Hey, McCain I finally got your number, it looks like you really did screw the pooch in Nam. I know that if we dig we will find pieces of you under every dusky filthy rock in the nation.

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The Baby Parade
Posted by: reinaldok on Sep 4, 2008 3:41 AM   
Current rating: 4    [1 = poor; 5 = excellent]
Unfortunately, I was forced to watch Palin's absurd speech (garbage spout). I think that she or her ilk most assuredly have aided the Demos funding campaign. Several of us came away, more determined then ever to be of assistance to the campaign of Barack. Do we really need four more years of hate and overbearing rhetoric? I am certain many others were astounded by the embarrassing parading of the poor little 4 month old. A real stomach turner. Don't any of them have hearts? BTW - Was that the stud father of the upcoming grandbaby sitting with the rest of the gang? I kept looking for ole Jed Clampett, but Buddy Ebson has passed away.

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» The stud father Posted by: WhuThe?!?
Truth
Posted by: sandytambo on Sep 4, 2008 4:07 AM   
Current rating: 4    [1 = poor; 5 = excellent]
I think it was paragraph 18? that was the best..finally a republican tells the truth about Irag......OIL. All along I thought it was about democracy and weapons of mass destruction.

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Rural Arrogance
Posted by: Urstrly on Sep 4, 2008 4:13 AM   
Current rating: 5    [1 = poor; 5 = excellent]
I sure hope the Dems publicize the kind of mayor Palin was, cause she sure didn't personify the values she claims. She says she had reponsibililties (unlike Obama) but I read yesterday that she hired an administrator to do the work, then fired him precipitously. She tried to fire the librarian because she didn't like some of the books in the library, but she had to back down on that one. Before she went off to be governor, she left the town in a mountain of debt.

People in rural America have been royally screwed by the Republicans. Let's hope this is the election they give back.

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» RE: ural Arrogance Posted by: luzmejor
Which Canine Neuro disease does she have- Distempter?
Posted by: Purple Girl on Sep 4, 2008 4:19 AM   
Current rating: 5    [1 = poor; 5 = excellent]
She may be frothing at the mouth but she has no idea what to do next.
OHHH So many problems, so little commmon sense
First, As a Michigander- I am Insulted by her comment about 'Small Towns people...Run Our Factories'- Tell that to my GrandfatherS who lived in Detroit so they could work for GM/Ford. Had moved out of their small towns so they could make a living in the '20's.So don't say 'samll towners' run our factories to Detroit, Flint, Gary,Indi, Toledo,Cleveland Chicago..., She must be thinking of all the little towns Overseas where the Corps shipped all our jobs!
Small Town People 'Grow Our Food'- No sweetheart Big Agri Business grows our food. They ran small Family Farmers Off their land in the '80's- Ever heard of 'Farm Aid'.Reason it was Founded was to SAVE Family Farms from Corp Takover.
Small Town People Fight Our Wars. Tell that to all the Recruiters hanging out in Urban Highschools trying to get Poor City kids to sign up- whats our Current Demographics on Race in the Armed Services?By the Way Which Uniform did she Wear? And has she been keeping up with the number of Sexual assults and Murders which have occurred at the hands of some who 'Wear the Uniform'.Did she think WE hadn't? How about the Police brutality we have witnessed for Decades, and Now at their own convention- Making US Proud Ah?
'Guns & God', Living in a Rural area- I absolutely understood what Obama was saying- what do you expect when they are the only things the Republicans left US for Rights & Freedoms!
Second- Energy Independence Means FREE from ALL extraneous Influences and Controls...Thus as long as Corps (Profiteers) Own & Control OUR Energy ( all sources) WE Will NEVER be Energy Independent!
Third FYI Sarah....The Free Iraqi Gov't WANTS US OUT TOO!!!Funny how they always miss that point even after years of decrying 'we are there for Their Freedom'!?!Only reason they are dragging their feet is CheneyCorp could Strong arm the Iraqi Gov't into signing over their Oil Rights to the Corps...Just heard they Cut a Oil Deal with China- Think that was a Big 'F*ck you' to the Western Oil Corps."How to make Friends and Influence People",Repug should Read it!
As for the 'Surge' I prefer to think of it as the 'PURGE' Of American Treasure, Rights, Freedoms and BLOOD!
So Palin I thought you were just the Lipstick, appears you are also Part of the Pig- The Asshole.
As for Pitbulls You haven't met US Female Pitbulls from the Lower 49.We don't take well to being insulted and have a tendency to break off our chain when we see another Female endanger the life of an expectant baby!Talk shit all you want, but the fact you thought Delivering a Speech was more important than Delivering your Child,Failing to seek medical attention for a Month premie with health issues for 8 hours, makes US Rabid.That Indifference Towards your own child Speaks volumes about your Unfitness as a Leader and a Mother.The Rest is mere Rhetoric.. Your Actions (Inactions) Spoke louder than any of Your Words!

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» *Clapping wildly* Posted by: Elmowilcox
» Mother "Love" Posted by: BlueTigress
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» RE: Damn straight! Posted by: anok
» Forwarded Posted by: LeaderofMen
Why don't Republicans want a new industry with jobs ??
Posted by: swooshy on Sep 4, 2008 4:19 AM   
Current rating: 4    [1 = poor; 5 = excellent]
This election is really about changing the way Anerca operates. OVERHAULING our energy systems is going to shift the balance of power. Right now all the ill gotten gains that were extorted from American Consumers for fuel and energy will be put into electing these two Republicans. We have a political limbo rock in progress of "how low can you go"?

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» Simple answer Posted by: EinMD
» Big Oil, Big Coal, Big Nukes Posted by: FoonTheElder
» Simple! Posted by: LeaderofMen
Is this a PhotoShop?
Posted by: Scientz on Sep 4, 2008 4:43 AM   
Current rating: 1    [1 = poor; 5 = excellent]
Anybody know if this nude photo is real?

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» RE: Is this a PhotoShop? Posted by: raine1
» Amen brother. Posted by: slydad
» "rightwing NAZISM" Posted by: slydad
» RE: Amen brother. Posted by: wagnerrocks@gmail.com
» Me? Posted by: Scientz
» RE: Is this a PhotoShop? Posted by: lovercat2942
» RE: Is this a PhotoShop? Posted by: LionHeart
» No, not the flag bikini one. Posted by: Scientz
» RE: Is this a PhotoShop? Posted by: luzmejor
» RE: Is this a PhotoShop? Posted by: gzuckier
» Hahaha . . . Posted by: Scientz
A Ruse is still a Ruse
Posted by: kmcd on Sep 4, 2008 4:42 AM   
Current rating: 5    [1 = poor; 5 = excellent]
John McCain's knee-jerk reaction to Obama's speech was to picked Palin for one reason -- to distract Americans from himself and his policies.

As one pundit recently wrote, "Republicans are brilliant at distractions" and throughout this campaign, McCain has tried to distract Americans'from the issues. His pathetic Brittany ads, that he scoffed off as making light -- to his rabid cry that Obama would lose a war to win an election.

But what about McCain - he is willing to throw away his character to win an election. He didn't pick Palin for her education/intellect, he didn't pick her for her experience as a failed car wash owner, her 7 years as mayor (aka selectman)of Wasilla where she used her power to get people fired & told her people not to talk to the media, nor her 2 years of expeience as the governor of Alaska, a state with less than a million people -- and who are benefiting from this energy crisis, while she uses fed dollars to build infrastructure.

No military officer -- or soldier -- would pick someone incompetent to fill in for him/her in their absence -- they would never put their soldiers at risk. And yet, that is exactly what McCain is doing -- in his pandering to the extreme right, he is putting all of Americans in imminent danger by picking Palin for vip.

Let's face it folks, no Fortune 500 company would ever pick Palin as CEO and yet McCain thinks Palin's ready. She's not ready -- and a McCain/Palin ticket is not even on the same planet as an Obama/Biden ticket.

What McCain and the GOP are doing is nothing but a ruse. The fear mongering strategy of 2004 isn't working so they're just hoping that American's will swallow the "ruse."

America has huge problems to fix -- the deficit and trade deficit, the economy, getting us out of this/these wars, the environment, the energy crisis, the health care industry, the mortgage/foreclosure debacle (that McCain's #1 economic strategist designed), the public education mess.

Come on people, don't swallow the "Ruse" -- we're smarter than that and we have the wisdom of our forefathers -- use it.

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Maggie
Posted by: mkm1948 on Sep 4, 2008 4:53 AM   
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That was an ugly speech. Let's not kid ourselves about how very dangerous the Republican vice-presidential candidate is. Did you notice that she never mentioned Obama by name, simply as "John McCain's opponent" or the "Democratic presidential nominee".....very disturbing, as if Barack Obama was beneath her. No doubt that is exactly what she wanted.

Her nasty rhetoric and lies were more of what we have been hearing for 8 long years. However, this time those lies were delivered by a far more intelligent, astute, appealing and well-spoken woman. She never faltered or stumbled in her delivery. She brilliantly used sarcasm to pound the Democratic platform and candidates. She had the audience present and, no doubt the viewing audience and press, in the palm of her hand. Very, very dangerous indeed.

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McCain-Palin = Bush-Cheney
Posted by: AnIndependentThinker on Sep 4, 2008 4:54 AM   
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After watching the RNC last night and Palin (aka. Dick Cheney) giving her tirade on scare tactics to the RNC base, like Cheney, has only created MORE division in these United States. What I found most disrespectful was the backdrop of the RED US map on the big screen. Sorry, Palin -- I'm a professional business woman, also am a journalist, did hold the PTA presidency, am a mother of two, and have been an avid participant in politics since I was 10 years old...that still does not necessarily qualify me for VP of the US. And her repeated rhetoric on defending this Nation against, as Guiliani stated, "islamic terrorists," is in very poor taste and yet another link to the Bush-Cheney Whitehouse that this current ticket is so strongly trying to shy away from. Yes, the McCain-Palin ticket is NO different than the present Bush-Cheney ticket. The only difference is that while McCain is an aging Washington "elitist," and Palin is an avid hunter like Cheney, she is Cheney in a woman's body. :(

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Worse Than Expected
Posted by: JKelly62607 on Sep 4, 2008 4:54 AM   
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Who is Sarah Palin? Take the most obnoxious person you ever met and multiply it by 10.

Radical Republicans have found a leader. Racists now have a clear alternative.

Grab your shotgun, boys. We’re haulin’ ass to Red Neck Nation!

P.S. Will somebody tell these easily manipulated fools the rich powers-that-by in the GOP are laughing at them. They can make these dunces dances without even shooting at their feet.

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Palin is a MONSTER!
Posted by: Ky Lake Dave on Sep 4, 2008 4:55 AM   
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She is a vote getting GODZILLA that will stomp the liberal left into the ground! MAN O MAN What a truly AWESOME speech. The more the left grumbles the more I KNOW they realize what a terrific speech she made.

Who could not love her? What a sweet family! AMERICA is going eat her up. She is the genuine article. Genuine is the key word. Real is another word. She hits home to the majority of America.
The libs have to be shaking in their boots.

They will want to bring up the brother in law scandal. Well if someone beat my sister and tazered my nephew I would want to fire his ass too! And the boss that refused to fire him.
Hillary fired the whole travel department and not one of them beat her sister or nephew.

The libs will try to toss the 20 odd year old DUI Mr .Palin had but I remember Mr. Obama admitted that during that same time he was SNORTING COCAINE.

She zinged Obama left and right it was wonderful. I loved Huckabees remark(I think it was Huckabee) that in that small town Obama is criticizing Sarah Palin for being from, she got more votes in her SUCSESSFUL run for Mayor than Biden did for his FAILED run for PRESIDENT.

No wonder the left hates her so much. I think she is going to snatch victory from Obama. I thought he had it in the bag till Palin came along. I have talked to 10 former Obama supporters that have switched to McCain after watching that speech last night.

Already I am hearing the “same ole same ole just a continuation of the Bush era blah blah blah “ from the Obama camp. GOOD! That tired crap is falling on deaf ears.

THE PEOPLE SAW THE REAL DEAL TONIGHT. GOD BLESS SARAH PALIN!

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Heading for even more of a disaster than Puppet Bush's
Posted by: Midway54 on Sep 4, 2008 4:54 AM   
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If anyone was dubious about what this government has become and what is facing us with a McBush administration, it was settled through this convention of Dupes, airheads, and thoroughbred media propagandists on full display last night. Flags everywhere to support Super-power Nationalism; mindless cheering for even more military power spending and more need for attacks based on the know-how of---you guessed it--- former POW McBush; bashing "the disloyalty" of dissenters, and what they view as the pure outrage of anyone running for the presidency without having worn the uniform and without giving the World a daily dose of saber-rattling and unending belligerence. Ranting was all around from Giuliani, the grinning doofus, to Mutt Romney who, like McBush, has turned 180-degrees from his beliefs held when he was governor of Massachusetts and seemingly is still trying to decide who he is politically.

The whole thing all but expressly defines our
Quasi-Corporatist Fascism that Mussolini would have envied, together with our resulting Gilded Age II in which the upper 0.1% are living so lavishly and working so hard to get still more ultra-right Stooges in Congress and in the White House. They must have little doubt that the Red Stater slack-jawed Dupes with Bibles and flags will once again fall all over themselves scrambling to the polls and eagerly voting those Stooges into office, simultaneously fornicating themselves and all the rest of us for another four years of the Bush Disaster.

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If you put your politics and prejudices aside
Posted by: Erin on Sep 4, 2008 5:04 AM   
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and just watched and listened from a totally neutral space like I did, you would have been sitting there hearing what a whole bunch of undecided voters saw and heard. Aside from the disparaging remarks, she came off as a great speaker, intelligent, down to earth, an ordinary, everyday "hockey mom",personable, likeable, etc., etc..I think in those people's minds she spoke as well or better than 'jesus christ superstar' himself. So, unless the dems. can find a big, ugly skeleton in her closet, Obama/Biden are going to have a run for their money; which will be devastating for the next 4 years.

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Masterful choice, propaganda rules...
Posted by: warrior woman on Sep 4, 2008 5:05 AM   
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From what I've heard of the speech, Palin did a fantastic job. One of the best propaganda speeches of all time.

Note: the Republicans always do the opposite of what they say. Currently, the are making lunches for people in Africa. They were asking for donations to people in Louisiana during and after Gustav. One America? Or, one Homeland?

For those who think that she's inexperienced and a nothing, think again. Reality is that it doesn't matter. At all. The speeches that we hear are part of a conserted propaganda campaign. If repeated enough, many, many people will believe them. Certainly a lot already believe. I've been speaking to Republicans lately and they haven't changed their minds. They're not swinging to the left, they're very happy that Palin has more experience than Obama and in fact, Biden, it's been said. Of course, it's not foreign policy experience but it is executive experience. More than both, she has 2 years of it!

It's going to be a very tough road to hoe. Palin is a masterful choice, do not underestimate the pull that the immense propaganda machine will have. Palin is just a tool. So is McCain for that matter.

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Smear tactics by who?
Posted by: Don G on Sep 4, 2008 5:12 AM   
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The 48 hours following the selection of Sarah Palin as the Republican VP candidate was a frenzy of the most outragious attacks and smears including; She was the grandmother, not the mother, of the Downes Syndrome baby (false); She abused her office by attempting to dismiss an Alaska trooper for divorcing her sister (false- it was because of the threats against the family, tasering an 11 year old stepson, and drunkeness on duty); She was a negligent mother because of the fact that she worked right up to the moment her last child was born (to me, that´s admirable); She was involved with crooked politicians (false, she blew the whistle); and She had no experience (her years as mayor and then governor of the state are solid EXECUTIVE experience as the chief decision maker in the state).

Now, that is smear tactics. When she repudiated the absurd trashing of her background, the left calls that smear tactics. Someone is out of touch with reality here.

She doesn´t believe that equality is achieved by taking what someone has worked for and giving it to someone else who didn´t, which is a nicey nice way of describing legalized theft.

She believes working with corporations is the way to success, not punishing them. Alaskans are $23,000.00 (each) to the good because of her ability to negotiate with oil companies.

Let me ask one question of our socialist brethren herein; If the corporations are eliminated (and may well be by moving out of the country if overtaxed here), who do you think is going to give us jobs? Not your Congress-person, for sure. If we don´t utilize the oil reserves we have, how long do you think we will last before we become a third world country? Not long. If we become a socialist state, do you believe that you are going to become an elite commisar? Well, think of how many commisars it takes to run a country. You will probably face a future as bleak as the rest of us.

I love Sarah Palin.

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Long one...
Posted by: BST on Sep 4, 2008 5:18 AM   
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Sarah Palin hit it out of the park.

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little person
Posted by: gerbi on Sep 4, 2008 5:24 AM   
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re ..."and insulting Americans, who she must think won't know any better"

[but] it seems that [most] DO NOT Know any better ! [?]

have a nice day!

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just one point, sarah
Posted by: aislinnluv on Sep 4, 2008 5:24 AM   
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john maccain was NOT fighting for US (or the US) when he was shot down over viet nam. our boys were sent over there for no reason that had to do with american security. get your facts straight, sister.

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"I guess a small-town mayor is sort of like a 'community organizer,' except that you have actual res
Posted by: vsargis on Sep 4, 2008 5:24 AM   
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Why did she have to hire an administrator to the job? If she could not handle the small town administrative responsibilities and felt the need to spend taxpayer dollars how does she propose to handle the administrative affairs on a larger scale?

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Palin
Posted by: GreyFoxThree on Sep 4, 2008 5:25 AM   
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All I know is that Palin cant seem to keep a lid on her own family (most families dont let their teenage daughters get knocked up) so how the heck is she supposed to lead a country? I dont get it. McBush might as well have picked Spongebob Squarepants as his running mate, not that anyone was taking him seriously before his pick. LOL

Jiff
Is your ISP watching you?

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Mayors and Community Organizers
Posted by: JakobFabian01 on Sep 4, 2008 5:28 AM   
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"I guess a small-town mayor is sort of like a community organizer, except that you have actual responsibilities," said Sarah Palin.

No, the difference between a community organizer and a small-town mayor is that the latter has actual power.

"With great power comes great responsibility," said Spider Man's Uncle Ben. But this phrase long pre-dates Stan Lee's great work. It is, in essence, the age-old moral principle that we call "noblesse oblige."

Responsibility may "come" to a mayor. But she may not actually take it. She may abuse her power to raise regressive sales taxes or to try to ban books from the local library that she doesn't like.

But a community organizer doesn't wait for responsibility to "come." The organizer reaches out and takes it. Even before he or she has any power.

Second difference: The community organizer knows what the people in Scranton say among themselves when the mikes are turned off. That's how an organizer becomes aware of what Barack Obama called "bitterness." The mayor may hear this grumbling, too, but the mayor keeps it quiet, knowing that it may reflect badly on his or her own governance.

And there's a third difference between mayors and community organizers that Palin doesn't mention. A mayor who betrays the voters may last until the next election, maybe even longer if the betrayals come in the form of sweet-sounding lies. A community organizer who betrays the community doesn't last one day longer.

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Liberal blame thyself
Posted by: scheherezade on Sep 4, 2008 5:33 AM   
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Liberals who sanctimoniously picked the far-less-qualified but very cute Barack over the seasoned and experienced (but just too middle-aged and confident female) Hillary need only look in the mirror for blame if this spiteful, dull-witted woman ascends to the White House.

How many liberal/Democrats chose Barack because deep down, they just couldn't stomach the prospect of a competent, confident, mature woman running the show? Who did Hillary think she was, studying and speaking authoritatively on complex issues...in an unflattering pantsuit, no less!

"The issues" had nothing to do with it, because Mr. Cuteness, as his critics rightly point out, really has no solid position on anything. Those who objected to Hillary on ideological grounds had Kucinich and Edwards to choose from.

Yet Barack won the nomination, and foolishly let his personal feelings keep Hillary off the ticket.

"Good choice," said many on the Left, secretly adding "we can't stand that bitch anyway."

Now Hillary's not looking so bad after the spectacle of Ms. Palin's speech has demonstrated what the foul side of female nature really looks like.

I hope Hillary's already working on her 2012 campaign.

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The sad thing is...
Posted by: Farasien on Sep 4, 2008 5:33 AM   
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People, or should I say republicans, are dumb enough to believe the sewage the right, particularly neocon traitors like Palin, spew. Most of the rightist nazis who vote for such have never been outside their home counties and think the world ends at its borders. I, too grew up in a small town after a big-city exdous when I was a kid, and even back when I was only a pre-teen, I could feel and see the difference. Small town USA isn't a patriotic flag-waving hotbed of patriotism like the repugnicans would have you believe- its a moron gulag of seething distrust, hate and xenophobia that blows away even the most pessmistic fears of REAL patriots and reformers. The rural folks call these things by differnt names (traditional values, small-town customs, etc.) but they are what they are and people are generally pushed into ignorance from birth. Sadly enough, the republicans have become masters at manipulating this idiocy- their efforts to preach and teach it from the pulpits and schools of the country have succeeded beyond imagination- and this has become the death of the country. Unless progressives are prepared to face this head-on, they are always going to lose the country vote.

Then again, its not as if most of our votes count in any event... I've seen the future, and weep for our world.

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I wouldn't call this desperation
Posted by: Dboy on Sep 4, 2008 5:38 AM   
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Excruciatingly cynical, yes. Desperate, no. For instance:

"I grew up with those people," she said. "They are the ones who do some of the hardest work in America ... who grow our food, run our factories, and fight our wars. They love their country, in good times and bad, and they're always proud of America. I had the privilege of living most of my life in a small town."

Although the "those people" phrase dampened the effect, that rap is pure John Cougar Mellencamp, and it could very easily work. The people of Kansas never read "What's the Matter With Kansas". The Turd Blossom (Karl Rove) has found his new turd.

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Well, Palin has just confirmed that the GOP are out to DESTROY moderates and independents !
Posted by: maxpayne on Sep 4, 2008 6:10 AM   
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Palin Comes Out Strong - Too Strong

Shows She is No Pushover, But Completely Unsympathetic and, Yes, Unlikable

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Thomas J. Bico



I would like to add that my wife strongly believes that Palin is a DISGRACE to women and I think Palin did even more damage to men's rep in this country. Anyone who thought that the GOP wasn't sexist can now rest assured that Palin proved otherwise !

P.S.: I read her transcript having not bothered to watch this waste-of-taxpayer-money convention.

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Of course she thinks we're stupid!
Posted by: BlueTigress on Sep 4, 2008 6:20 AM   
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She's a Republican!

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McCain's lack of "executive experience"
Posted by: loneswaneast on Sep 4, 2008 6:22 AM   
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If we put McCain to the test of having as much "executive experience" as she does, he would fail miserably. What he did have was many many years ago, and he failed miserably.
Cmon, you guys....lets start rebutting this nonsense!

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brer
Posted by: brer on Sep 4, 2008 6:28 AM   
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I figured out who Palin reminds me of!

It's Gretchen, the agent who murdered Sarah on Prison Break!

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donnal
Posted by: donnal on Sep 4, 2008 6:28 AM   
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Its time to vet, Barack Hussein Obama, let's hear about his relationships with some very naughty people..and I mean naughty both with crimes and in a sexual nature.

In less than a week we have found out that she fired an employee which was appointed by her,and sits at her pleasure as the Gov. of AL. She has the right to do this, so this is a no story...but let's see where we are on Barack Hussein Obama, about his drugs, bisexual activity, money directed to many not so nice people, sitting in a hate filled church, and a do nothing resume.

Game on Barack Hussein Obama, you are not the only one who can speak pretty words...but with her she has done what she says she has done, something I do not think that you can say . As I say many times, Barack, "you can't build a reputation on what you are going to do".

One last point, Barack doesn't write his speeches either, John Kerry's speech writer does. The difference between the two speeches are this...Obama tells us what is wrong with American and what he is going to give us to fix our families, she says what is right with American and how she will make it better.

As a mother, and a real woman, its time to stop making fun of "us moms", by you "me girls". Its "us moms" who do the real work in this world and it nice to see one of us up there finally getting our chance.

Go Sarah...

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After Palins Speech. I dedicate this song to the Far Left
Posted by: Ky Lake Dave on Sep 4, 2008 6:33 AM   
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Gloom, despair, and agony on me
Deep, dark depression, excessive misery
If it weren't for bad luck, I'd have no luck at all
Gloom, despair, and agony on me


Left leaning folks should get used to these feelings. Maybe you can find a support group.

God Bless Sarah Palin

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One can only count the days....
Posted by: Spiritgirl on Sep 4, 2008 6:36 AM   
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"....she joked that the only different between a "hockey mom" -- her role prior to government service -- and "a pit bull" was lipstick." That says it all - so she will be the attack dog in lipstick!

This is just another sign of desperation by the repugnikan party! She has no real qualifications, her attempt to belittle Sen. Obama's service to his community is further proof that she doesn't have a clue either! Community service gets one in touch with the real people, it allows you to help 1 person or family at a time. You learn empathy for other people and their situations. You learn to use the system to fight the injustices, of a system that is not always fair! No, Lady playing on peoples "small town" sympathies just shows that you have a small mind & a lack of respect for the voters!

She proved nothing about herself except that she appears petty, vindictive, and she speaks clearly - even if it's wrong! Those are not qualities that recommend one to the V.P. office! We've already got Chaney in office, we don't need the female version!

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Hoping for misognyny to kick in...
Posted by: Sherry M. on Sep 4, 2008 6:45 AM   
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Maybe we'll get lucky and misognyny will trump racism and save this democracy from further destruction by the GOP. I can't believe I'm saying hooray for misognyny. We'll have these stupid "party" politics as long as education in this country doesn't teach critical thinking, and as long as our media is unfree --owned by corporations with their own agenda.

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What An Insult To Community Organizers
Posted by: ProudOldLefty on Sep 4, 2008 6:47 AM   
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...and the idea of community organization. Wow. I was stunned. Why would the Republicans so brazenly insult the idea of community organization, community "service" when they've been touting Service (with a capital "S") through the whole campaign? The crowd at the convention laughed - LAUGHED - when Guiliani made fun of the role of a community organizer!

How heartless. How selfish. Obama was right: it's not the "ownership society," it's the "you're on your own" society they believe in.

So I created this little site to give community organizers a space to vent, and a place of respect:

www.community-organizer.com

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"Bob Roberts" has come true
Posted by: taxidriver on Sep 4, 2008 6:50 AM   
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Once again, truth is far stranger than fiction. The self-confessed "F**k'in Redneck" who didn't want kids is now being lionized as a responsible "Stand-by-your-Bristol" boyfriend and impending father. Is it possible that he'll join the Army in the next few weeks, and be photographed leaving for Basic Training with a tearful and very pregnant Bristol in his arms?

I thought politics couldn't get more cynical or surreal--but boy was I wrong.

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» RE: "Bob Roberts" has come true Posted by: cherylholmes
Time to put this canard to rest that
Posted by: surfreality on Sep 4, 2008 6:51 AM   
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Sarah Palin has more "executive" experience than Barak Obama. Please.
How long has his campaign been on the road now? How big is his organization? How many states is it currently functioning in? How many employees does it have and how many volunteers does it coordinate? How much money does it generate and spend? Running a campaign for national office can be compared to producing a major motion picture. Both have huge budgets. Both pull many talented people together for an intense period of time towards one end. Both require superior strategy, professional time management and first class organizational skills. Both have scripts.
Campaigns, of course, have to improvise and react. Films much less so.
If beating Hillary Clinton's machine does not qualify as "executive experience" than the phrase has lost it's meaning

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Americans don't know where their food comes from
Posted by: svlaws on Sep 4, 2008 6:55 AM   
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Those farmers Palin refers to grow grain and corn for cows, and now gas tanks, not food for people. Like most issues, Republican patriots are completely delusional when it comes to where their own food comes from - yet another myth from the far right!

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How Could She
Posted by: Christie on Sep 4, 2008 7:08 AM   
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Highly recommend this link commenting on Sarah Palin's speech.

How Could She? - iReport.com
http://www.ireport.com/docs/DOC-76412

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» Repukes vs. community organizers Posted by: socialpsych
An average middle class American
Posted by: FMABBI on Sep 4, 2008 7:27 AM   
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Her comments filled me with sadness - same old tactics and lies, lies and more lies just to further divide the country in persuit of winning an election. Country first????????

How dare she introduce herself to the world stage with such insulting non-truths? She certainly could have cast herself in a more positive light but instead just heeded the same old negetive politics of the past.

God help us if McCain is elected!

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Upset in Texas
Posted by: danmaeso on Sep 4, 2008 7:33 AM   
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Was that Sara or Dick? Chaney probably wrote the speech if not delivered it dressed as Palin!

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Exurbia vs. the rest of us
Posted by: boing007 on Sep 4, 2008 7:33 AM   
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You obviously don't live in a small city... must be one of those sophisticated big city folks...

Most Americans live in large to small urban centers and make up most of the 300 million citizens that make up the country. You are just a Yahoo.

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Whom the gods wish to destroy, they first make mad
Posted by: PakiBoy on Sep 4, 2008 7:37 AM   
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Please re-select Bush-Cheney for another 8 yrs.

McCain-Palin is the perfect choice for America.

Think about terrorism: Palin will surely ride shotgun with McCain who will personally go hunting for CIA-asset Bin Laden, as first order of bidnez (of course, after giving an executive order to ban abortion across the nation, and distributing a how-to get pregnant manual by Palin family to teenagers across America and to women over 40 who want to have a Down's baby)

As for the hunt for Bin Laden, most likely the old man will get lost and drive into a ditch where he would be taken prisoner, AGAIN. He would of course beg for mercy and claim it was all Palin's fault and point to her NRA credentials as evidence and her whacky 80's hairdo.

So please, for the love of the socialist insurgent Jewish man (i.e Jesus) you guys worship, please oh please select McCain-Palin.

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Palin is not the problem, McCain is.
Posted by: braamer on Sep 4, 2008 7:48 AM   
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The so called religious right blackmailed McCain into taking on Palin. James Dobson, the political figure head of evangelicals, said he was not voting for McCain. So once McCain secured the nomination the campaign went to Dobson to ask what they had to do to get his support. He told them to add someone like Palin. So the old gray mare did what he was told. Now, you'll notice, Dobson has flipped to supporting McCain. And that is why Palin was such a surprise, She was anointed by a very small select group of people.
And that is why even Republicans disapprove of her intrusion. Her appointment has been termed cynical and gimmicky by traditional conservatives.
McCain didn't gamble on his campaign, he gambled on our country. McCain's slogan is Campaign First. That is the problem.

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Dominionist/Creationists
Posted by: boing007 on Sep 4, 2008 7:58 AM   
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I guess all these people believe that God created oil and tar sands in the short period of 6,000 years. Strange, I thought they were called fossil fuels?

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Hockey Mom? When?
Posted by: carolann on Sep 4, 2008 8:03 AM   
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When was Palin a hockey mom? Which one(s) of her children played hockey anyway? Was she a hockey mom when she was a stay-at-home mother, or was it when she "had" to work to put food on the table? Did she ever have a personal economic concern she discussed at one of her 3 kitchen tables over the last 20 years? No. She did not.

I was a single mom of 2 since my children were ages 2 and 3. I know what the demands are on women, in general, especially women who share my past. My kids were not hockey kids, but they were involved with many activities...none of which I missed for car-pooling, events, and the like. I would drive back and forth from my office which was 45 miles away, in heavy traffic, to be there for my kids...always. Sometimes that meant 4 trips per day for me. And I rose in the professional world at the same time, finally culminating in being named in several Who's Who internationally.

I know the difficulties of having a family without a partner, having the full financial responsibility of raising and educating my family as a single mother, and still exceeding professional expectations. In addition, when my parents grew older and ill, I was responsible for their well-being, financial stability and healthcare.

I doubt Palin could meet these challenges, which are not unique stories to single moms everywhere in America. I know some of her policies that actually inhibit women like us who need help with sending our kids to college, who need a decent and affordable healthcare system, who require our world to be safe for our families, who need social services people to give us hope, direction and the mechanisms and systems we need in order to thrive.

Palin is not a woman for whom I hold any respect whatsoever. In no way has she demonstrated, throughout her life, that she is willing to see beyond "Alaska." She has no knowledge of the pressing issues facing this great nation and its people. It's "touch and go" for even the most moderate, two-parent-income households these days, whether a household is a Democratic one, Republican, or no-party household at all.

She fought special interests on behalf of Alaska? Alaska is the richest state in the nation and thus has a lot of clout in Washington. Palin had "advantage" in her corner when she "took on Washington." What about the rest of American families who do not have "advantages" such as she? We are forgotten. And we will stay forgotten until we slip even further down America's decent standards of living.

Palin sold a plane on ebay? Well, I have sold many personal items on ebay to help my two currently-successful and professional children graduate from college! Today I enjoy the fruits of my labor and strife as I watch my children succeed in the world.

They respect those who are less fortunate than they. They give their time listening to those in need. They take action to help those who desperate. And so do I. There is no way I am willing to forget where I have come from, and there is no way my children or I will ignore the nation's gravest of all challenges that are levied today even heavier than they were levied upon me in the past.

No, I was not a Hockey Mom. I was a loving, available single mom and a highly successful, professional woman. Therefore, I am not a woman who avoids any issue. I face them, head-on. Palin, at the very least, must do the same.

Palin is not deserving of respect for VP from women who share my stories. She is absolutely an embarrassment to woman like me. And if she embarrasses me, imagine how she will literally embarrass our country across the globe. Just imagine that. We cannot afford another embarrassing four years.

Please, people everywhere...open your eyes. And open your minds. Our very lives are in danger with this McCain and this transparent, shallow woman.

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» RE: Hockey Mom? When? Posted by: nativechef66
» RE: Hockey Mom? When? Posted by: carolann
This woman is a Christian?
Posted by: FMABBI on Sep 4, 2008 8:13 AM   
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I'm a Christian who reads and believes the Bible and I have to tell you - Ms. Palin does NOT represent the God proclaimed in the Bible and the God I worship! How can someone who claims to be an evangelical Christian stand before the country and the world and tell such lies and spew such mean-spirited, sarcastic remarks meant to deride Barack & Michelle Obama's character and insult the majority of Americans who desperately want to change direction for this country?

Obama is a fellow Christian after all and if you compare his words (and deeds) which are consistently respectful- even when addressed to his opponents, to that of this self-proclaimed Christian's speech given last night (the deeds will become known as we find out more) I think that it becomes very obvious who the true Christian really is.

Christians have been warned about wolves coming in sheep's clothing. Fresh water and salt water do not flow from the same river.

Fellow Christian believers - think about this carefully and BEWARE!

"The love of money is the root of all evil."

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» RE: False Prophets NOT False Profits Posted by: cherylholmes
pull your head out of that proverbial dark hole....
Posted by: percipi22 on Sep 4, 2008 8:15 AM   
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Do you read at all? Do you have more than a third grade education? Have you lived more than 18 years? Do you have any idea what the neocon righteous rabid funda-christians have been doing the last 30 years? Christianity has been kidnapped by the worst unchristian types we have seen since the dark ages. And they point their accusing fingers at Islam. Palin is the worst kind, she is the kind who like the LDS would marry her 14 year old off to an old man if she thought she could get away with it. Her young daughter is pregnant, which is neither her nor there. My eldest got pregnant at 16 because she was on the patch (yes she practiced birth control) and the antibiotics she needed to take for an infection caused the patch to fail. Two years later the pharma corps finally admitted they weren't fully tested. and btw they can fail. The difference between me and Palin...I dont preach the patch for every girl...Palin is abstinence only and it has failed horribly. Palin supported Pat B.
twice and this is her payback. I wondered who her daddy was. Palin is the same power hungry feminazi that has no regard for the consequences of her actions.

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United States or Divided States
Posted by: alandra123 on Sep 4, 2008 8:41 AM   
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This is AMERICA!!! Together we stand Divided we fall. I know each of us support our own choices when it comes to our choice in this presidential race, but calling Obama BOI....is such a KKK IGNORANT remark. How in the world do we expect to go to foreign countries fight side, by side, but yet here in our own country we still have so much prejudiced and hatred for each other. We need to stay HOME and straighten out own mess. We have made history by having a black man run for president. He is human and loves this country just like the rest of us. What makes certain people hate other races that are not of the white race. Sounds like Hitler has returned from the grave. I’m speaking about people that are supposed to be Americans but yet anyone that is not of the white race is targeted.

This statement is not for intelligent, godly, people. This is strictly for the ignorant people that thrive on hatred. Once again our country is called the United States, not the Divided States. When this presidential election is over and if your candidate wins, or loses, still support your country and be proud!

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» RE: United States or Divided States Posted by: nativechef66
Why?
Posted by: DragonOak on Sep 4, 2008 8:46 AM   
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When the tables are turned do the Republicans crawl behind some supposed moral defense?

When Obama's church was criticized by these very people he was forced to resign as a member and move one.

Now that the tables are turned the Pube's cry foul!!! Then when their opponent's back is turned the gloves come on and the mud slinging starts again.

I have lost total faith in the election process. I am still lost as to how a President with 35 percent approval rating can win an election in 2004. Frankly and statistically it is impossible. And as we sit back and watch yet another election get stolen from us thanks to tactics and rigging's of Karl Rove, it will be more interesting to watch the American public stand back and accept it without reservation. All Hail the new commander and Chief President McCain.

DragonOak

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Stronger than Quayle
Posted by: Wildman on Sep 4, 2008 8:49 AM   
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I think Palin is a stronger choice than Dan Quail was and he was on a winning ticket. She is energizing the "right" of the Republicans. The Republican right are the folks who drove the moderates back to the Democrats in the first place so I expect the following:

McCain/Palin firms up his base and most of the leaning toward McCain become solid McCain. The leaning Obama become solid Obama and Obama picks up 50 to 55% of the undecided.

There are not enough greedy/unethical businessmen, folks who believe G-d is a Republican, and pure racists, for McCain to win. He needs every nostalgic wishful thinker, frightened sheep, and disaffected Democrat to win. So far Obama is holding his own with those groups.

The Democrats got a solid bounce from their love fest and it looks like the Repubs are on defense. I know it looks offensive, but they are steadily loosing ground each election now..

I'm not an optimist, but I work in red America. Folks are starting to worry they will have to pawn their guns more than they are worried the government will take their guns away.

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Visit his site and download the blueprint...
Posted by: ahmlco on Sep 4, 2008 8:49 AM   
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"What legitimate detailed plan for ANYTHING have the democratic nominees given thus far. "

I know you're simply posturing, and probably immune to actual facts, but if you want specific details visit the Obama site and download the Blueprint for Change.

All of the "legitimate" detailed plans you could ever want.

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Discriminating Against Those Who Help??
Posted by: carolann on Sep 4, 2008 9:12 AM   
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Community Organizations Mocked?

People work for community organizations because Washington currently ignores the very basic requirements of communities in need. So someone who can see beyond their own egos must help and make up for what Washington deliberately lacks.

Washington ignores the people...as people. It ignores the imposed pain and suffering of these people, and ignores desperate their pleas for help. They do not even offer these people the opportunity to work at decent wages, if at all!

Katrina was a typical example of how the last 8 years have been governed. And McCain, being in the Senate for 26 years, continues to fail communities, collectively within his own political party, and all by himself, too. How can he sleep at night?

If someone needs heat in the cold winter but cannot afford it, s/he turns to a community organizer for help. If your kid is entrapped in the criminal “justice” system, you turn to a community organizer. If your neighborhood is overrun by gangs and the police do not or cannot afford to care or help, you turn to a community organizer. And much of this community work is done through faith-based organizations.

Yet McCain and Palin literally mock these community organizations who really help people! Well, if they think community organizations are so funny, why don't they themselves create some alternatives to them? Why don't they create pipeline policies that address the everyday issues of many Americans?

They don't address ANY issue, not as government officials nor as personal American citizens. Oh...the "elitism" of these two unfit potential leaders is so painfully obvious.

They are an insult to our nation and we must not allow them to prevail. They not only represent the current establishment, they represent mindsets that are narrow...far too narrow to see and do, beyond their own personal desires and 10+ houses, together.

We must not be fooled by well-delivered, sarcastic rhetoric and we must not give in to people like this again. They themselves do not deserve the benefit of any doubt. They are already proven, and the horrible proof is out there, for everyone to see.

They literally have the opportunity to destroy what once was the greatest leading nation of the world, the United States of America. OUR America too; not just theirs.

Together, we must stop them. Period.

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X-POLYGAMIST WIFE in ARIZONA
Posted by: X-POLYGAMIST WIFE on Sep 4, 2008 9:14 AM   
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Did anybody notice Palin's audience was 99.99% white? CNNs cameras were hard put to find a person of color. I saw three Hispanics huddled together and two African-Americans. That's scary!

Sarah Palin reminds me of the typical polygamous wife pushing the all white patriarchal agenda.

http://www.bankingonheaven.com

Vote for change, vote for Obama!

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» RE: X-POLYGAMIST WIFE in ARIZONA Posted by: hollymoodyb
Now is the Time - The Relics of the Past are DONE
Posted by: JDroz on Sep 4, 2008 9:18 AM   
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In America today it is really sad that people are so fixed in their respective political positions and cannot see the truth… Both parties are inadequate, however, as the last 8 years of thievery, pillage, economic disaster and genocidal murder should have proven to free thinking individuals across the nation (and around the world) – Republican ideology is an antiquated form of governance and has effectively merged evangelical Christian rhetoric with dictatorial/fascist principles into the mainstream… At its very core, the neoconservative Republican movement is as Anti-American as it comes… The removal/subversion of “Inalienable Constitutional Rights” of American Citizens, Illegal Detentions, Illegal Spying on citizens, Illegal Invasions, Pre-emptive attacks, Signing Statements, Bigger Government, Corporate Special Interests, Military Industrial Complex, Publicly ‘outing’ covert American intelligence agents, a crumbling infrastructure, record national debt, recession, Evangelical Christianity, anti-choice, Record Big Oil Company profits, FEARMONGERING and lies, lies, lies… This is what the Right Stands For!

Blind patriotism, aggression and ignorant leadership is not the way to effectively run a ‘free’ nation… we’ve seen that happen so much through the annals of history, and every time that dangerous combination is supported by a misinformed and unmotivated populace abuses of power are surely to follow (at the minimum)…



Last night, when Gov. Palin made her speech (which, I admit, was robotically well delivered) she neglected to focus on any of the important issues that our country currently faces… Her blind support of the Iraq War and stance that this quagmire is “God’s Mission” is startling evidence that there will be no rational change in foreign policy during a potential McCain/Palin administration. That means more death, debt and destruction of the American identity… For her to bring out her unwed and pregnant daughter with her soon-to-be-forced-into-wedlock husband was a practice in hypocrisy… Palin, as Governor voted to severely limit the financial assistance for teenage unwed mothers… Her primary role during her national introduction last night was to fling mud at the Obama campaign, effectively pandering to the base level of Republican constituents who do not burden themselves with facts, but rather choose to make personal attacks…

I don’t have faith in either party… however, I know a crooked liar when I see one… McCain is that liar… He is a relic of a foregone era and an absolutely absurd choice for President. Anyone who votes with our current leadership 90% of the time is no ‘Maverick’ (whatever the hell that means)… it is just exactly more of the same… Free thinking people around this country should recognize that if they believe that the past 8 years were bad… 4 years with McCain/Palin will not be any different…

ENOUGH IS ENOUGH! It is time to put America on a new course… I don’t know if Obama/Biden will get us to that new era of national stability and better the American identity on the international stage, but anything would be better than watching the Right continue to destroy the foundations of our nation and standing in the world… just to make the top 2% RICHER and their corporate interests happy…



This election is too important to the future generations of Americans – those who haven’t yet even been born… the international debt that we currently have cannot be paid off… to add more to it in unjustified wars of aggression is ludicrous… and people with clear-conscience can see that. We owe it to our children and grandchildren to make this world a better place… McCain/Palin will not do that. With Education comes Liberation…



Love to all and Peace within…

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I Think I Understand Now!
Posted by: hollymoodyb on Sep 4, 2008 9:24 AM   
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Ok, so I am clear--It is a bad thing to be a community activist and know the issues that face most Americans every day, it's a good thing to be a in the good old boys network, calling in favors and abusing power. Okay, I think I've got that.

It is a bad thing to be aware of the educational needs of the community that you are working with. It is a good thing to be the Governor of a state that can boast having one of the highest drop out rates in the nation, and doing nothing to stem the tide. Okay, I think I got that too.

It is a bad thing to have lots of foreign policy experience, especially if you are a vice presidential candidate, and have the experience of working on legislation that crosses party lines, which is what a president needs to be able to do. It is a good thing that you have only had your passport for less than a year and never dealt with world leaders, and to support a war that is doing absolutely nothing to nail Bin Laden (who must be laughing his backside off at what was said last night). Okay, I think I got that too.

So I have just one more question, if by some catastrophe McCain and Palin win, anyone want to caravan with me to Canada?!

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» RE: I Think I Understand Now! Posted by: hollymoodyb
Pretty puppet on a string
Posted by: solrev on Sep 4, 2008 9:26 AM   
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I think the slave masters made a great choice. When they saw the Obama and Biden families at their convention, they had to counter that visual someway. Somehow a bumbling old man whose greatest moral failure was banging a young pretty rich girl was not going to get that job done. So they chose a nice looking young family of their own. However being one of the mystics, I have to ask, how come the best family the high moral people could come up with has a knocked up teen? There is just something strange about that visual. I know it is none of my business how many of their abstinent only girls get knocked up. However, I do not want them to help me raise my kids, so stay out of our schools. We are trying to stop teen pregnancies not justify them. I wish one of the brain dead pundits would ask her a question for me. Would it be a good idea to nationalize all the oil reserves of the US like Alaska, Venezuela or Saudi Arabia so that all Americans can get a cut of the windfall oil profits from domestic oil, or do only Alaskans deserve that? Nationalize and I will join the drill baby drill team, do not do that and the 3% world oil reserves the US has, does more harm to me than good. I love the talking point; “she was governor of a state bigger than Texas and California combined”. How do you even find 670,000 people in a state that big? However, It is kind of like being a community worker on the south side of Chicago. When you piss into the wind in Alaska no one knows it. When you piss into the wind in Chicago ten people get pissed on and pissed off. After watching the hate and fear convention the choice for we mystics is clear. Should we choose the war and rumors of war disciples or should we choose the peacemakers. I wonder which ones God would choose, and even more, which will the American people choose.

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Victory in Iraq??????
Posted by: nancylove on Sep 4, 2008 9:28 AM   
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There is not, nor will there ever be, a victory in Iraq.
Iraq is an illegal occupation and our presence is fueling the violence. Ditto for Afaganistan.

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Imagery
Posted by: Reality Chick on Sep 4, 2008 9:34 AM   
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What I found most amusing about this whole Kabuki theater what the backdrop of Palin's speech. Interesting that it was the Washington monument...a large white phallus. They tried to actually give her a big white dick. it was the back drop at the opening and the closing of the speech, to ensure all the redneck Stepford people would get the point.

It was like watching Dumbass Day at the zoo. Pathetic. And dangerous.

Never over-estimate the intellect of the rightwingnuts that populate our country. They are gonna buy this hook, line and sinker. Tools.

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If after 8 years of Bush....
Posted by: ZPaul on Sep 4, 2008 9:38 AM   
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I won't say I consider Obama and Biden ideal. BUT:
If after 8 years of the Bush Administration, the U.S.A., in fair, unrigged elections, chooses to elect McCain-Palin, it will collectively speaking, get what it deserves. And I and much of the world will lose what dwindling faith we had in America as a country who fights for the downtrodden and oppressed instead of favoring the rich, powerful, and privileged. A country that favors education and not ignorance - equality, not oppression. Why? Because such an election outcome will have indicated to me that this is simply, no longer the case. And it may seem incredible to some, but I am convinced that as result, the U.S.A. will lose its place of leadership in the world.

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» It's already occurred Posted by: rkewen
President Sarah Palin..!
Posted by: TJColatrella on Sep 4, 2008 9:42 AM   
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The most frightening thing is that John McCain believes this Sarah Palin woman, should be President of the United States..!

That's what his selection of her means that she should be President if he kicks the bucket..

Can you imagine any more irresponsible and crack pot decision..?

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The Jerk Store called...
Posted by: beffie on Sep 4, 2008 9:52 AM   
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What a nasty speech, steeped in cynicism, hate and arrogance. The core audience who laps this stuff up is satiated, but hopefully she alienated the swing voters enough to take their votes elsewhere.

McSame found himself something even worse than a Dubya-II. Isn't this gun-totin', good o' boy crap what we're trying to get away from?

Oh, please, America. Please don't let this person anywhere near Washington.

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Fired Up And Ready to Go
Posted by: Romans1 on Sep 4, 2008 10:15 AM   
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The question is this: How many Conservatives who were going to stay home are now going to come out and vote for McCain because of Palin? Count me as one.

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» RE: Fired Up And Ready to Go Posted by: thealltheone
this single mom cannot afford mcsame and palin - give me a break!
Posted by: bekka102 on Sep 4, 2008 10:49 AM   
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i am a woman and palin would NEVER represent me. and she is SO NOT the most qualified - Mcsame was pandering, thinking that he could just replace a history making, proven woman like hillary with just another "skirt" and get me to vote for him and her. Well, he is wrong. I am a woman and a single mom and palin, and mccain too, can never represent me:

she would do even more harm than bush to the environment

she does not believe in global warming - same coloring book as bush again

she wants to drill everywhere

her running mate has NEVER voted for alternative energy

she laughs when other women are called bit__ on a public radio

she is a member of the AIP that thinks it can start its own country

she is OK with book banning and will bully librarians to get her way

she has hacked into computers in campaigns to get her way

she was before the bridge before she was against it and "forgot" that

she has troopergate and now wants to transfer the case to her cronies

she thinks God ordained the war

she left her town $27 million in debt - a town of LESS than 10,000

she HAS used lobbyist - we are just supposed to ignore that fact

her running mate VOTED AGAINST equal pay for equal work

mccain and his family spent $900,000 on ONE credit vcard in ONE month - he has no clue about the economy

mccain wants to, and VOTED for privatization of social security - my parents depend on that!

mccane health care - the cost for a famly of four for insurance is $13,000 A YEAR by a recent study - he will give you a $5000 tax credit - and tax any benefits from employers. Does he think the insurance companies are just going to suddenly LOWER their costs.

his probable financial advisor - phil graham - thinks all this is in our heads!

as a woman - i say NO WAY. and there needs to be vetting, and public discourse. i AM SICK of sound bites - she "has done so much" - what??????? when she was mayor WE ARE TALKING LESS THAN 1000 PEOPLE WHO ELECTED HER - that needs to be known. Alaska has a population SMALLER THAN Columbus, Ohio - true fact. And she has 18 months experience.

and tax breaks - Obama will cut the taxes for anyone making less than $250,000, eliminate capital gains tax on small businesses AND the low income elderly will pay NO taxes. ONLY the very rich (at least to little old me) will get an increase.

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Tom Blandy
Posted by: Tom Blandy on Sep 4, 2008 11:03 AM   
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I give the woman credit for her incredible presence and her zest, also some of the things she said were on the money or justifiable, e.g. the Washington ambience. She's certainly a breath of fresh air. Her gun and "pro-life" attitudes are scary, as is the irreponsibility of McCain to tap a lower minor leaguer.

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Not Many Nice Things
Posted by: BlackbirdHighway on Sep 4, 2008 11:21 AM   
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I didn't see them have much of anything nice to say about Obama.

At the Democratic Convention, I heard speaker after speaker talk on and on about how McCain is a great American, McCain is a brave and honorable person. McCain is a proud war hero. McCain loves America. It was almost like we had two Republican Conventions.

I knew that was a big mistake. If the Democrats would stop being idiots, they might actually win.

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The Bark Is Worse Than The Bite
Posted by: penobscotdziekuje@yahoo.com on Sep 4, 2008 11:21 AM   
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John McCain, the GOP's newest chef, fed her running mate a smorgasbord of bizarre tasting and exotic dish of dog food and the nation witnessed her gulping down this crap.
As she consumed the food, bones, blood and all, she made no attempt to spell out how her and the R's will undo the social damage their party has inflicted and shift the blame unto the Democrats.
What were some of the ingredients? The usual spices of mockery, vilification, hate, insults, damnation, fear, ignorance with assorted vegetables of falsehoods, propaganda, hostility,
old bromides, sarcasm flavored with the syrupy sauce of prejudice.
This pit bull from Alaska offered an alarming picture of two Americas; one rural and the other urban. The rural scene domainated the spotlight in St. Paul and I didn't like what spewed from her foaming, rabid mouth. It remains to be seen how she, coming from America's hinterland can transform herself in D.C politics are learn "the game." I was beginning to wonder if the meal she ate had fully settled because while some thought she was fantastic, she obviously was suffering from indigestion when she tore into the Democrats' ideals.
Nevertheless she would not release her bite on the Donkey's leg, so to speak and it's ironic listening to the R's last night offering little explanation on how they plan to undo Bush's elephantine mistakes. Have we forgotten that McCain voted in step for many of Bush's edicts? He did so without question. He did so blindly. Oh, yes he was "serving" his country alright. Like a loyal soldier he had no conscience on what disastrous path Bush was leading us. So much for the "maverick" image.
Therefore, someone ought to give this hockey mom a body check into the boards. Bring her back to reality in where people everywhere are in a desperate fight for survival. Fighting Russia or whomever wil not put food on the table or send your children to college or get you out of debt. Al Qaida or Osama wasn't responsible for that. We are, the frenzied hounds who govern this country. And there plenty of tired old mastiffs in the Republican doghouse that need to go. Why do we keep voting for these creeps?
For the Republicans, if they continue with more of the same old Reaganesque, Bush policies we're doomed. Families are hard pressed today to avoid impending economic disaster. These dogs will howl into the night if McCain is elected.
And by the way, we're NOT all Georgians.

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Imagine Yourself
Posted by: LeaderofMen on Sep 4, 2008 11:29 AM   
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Imagine yourself as a career military officer. Imagine you've been loyal to the US for the majority of your life.

Imagine McCain keeling over.

Imagine Palin becoming Commander in Chief.

Imagine America run by a woman who has never spoken to the head of state of a different nation telling YOU how to go to war.

Just imagine that and ask yourself why Republicans would do this.

The only thing that makes sense is that they 'believe' she's being spoken to by God.

And as we all know God is on our side.

Our nation has devolved to this. Once they complete the 'mission' of total devolution, the American century's end will happen.

PNAC? Not on your life. This will NOT be the new American Century. Not even close.

And I don't speak a word of Mandarin. Damn it.

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Think of Palin as President Palin...and shudder !
Posted by: reelectnoone on Sep 4, 2008 11:32 AM   
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You can't think of Palin as "just" the VP and McCain's attack dog. McCain is old and his VP pick could wind up being our President.

Ask yourself about Palin's qualifications.

* Military leadership, NONE
* Foreign Policy, NONE
* National Economics, NONE
* Legislation, NONE
* Time as Governor, 20 months, small population
* National Security, NONE
* Diplomacy, NONE
* Civic Service, NONE
* Education relevant to the office, NONE
* Pregnant daughter, One ( so far )
* Beauty Queen, One

If these short comings scare you as VP they should terrify you as possible president in the middle of a war and a recession.

Click for photo

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Calm down.
Posted by: login@bugmenot.com on Sep 4, 2008 11:50 AM   
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Just because someone disagrees with the popular left wing liberals doesn't mean it is hate or slander. Get a grip you godless science worshipers and stop crying hate.

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» RE: Calm down. Posted by: nativechef66
The Idiot American Voter
Posted by: ocsailorman on Sep 4, 2008 12:20 PM   
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Come on, guy ... do you really believe what you wrote, that somehow Palin's speech writers (the Rove gang) were wrong in "... belittling Democrats, mischaracterizing Obama and insulting Americans, who she and her campaign speechwriters must think will not have enough sense to see past such a thin veil." They KNOW that "... Americans ... will not have enough sense to see past such a thin veil." They know damn well that American voters are stone idiots who believe ANY lie if it's wrapped in a "we're number one" American flag. They know damn well that the American voter will NEVER see past their blind nationalism and vote their class interests, because the political consensus (which includes the liberals) is that we are a "classless" society. If liberals want to win elections, they'd better learn to play by the Republican rules... attack, attack, attack and never stop attacking. Worried you may not seem "nice" if you go negative? Poor baby... please don't cry when you lose another "can't lose" election. Polls say voters "hate negative campaigning". Elections prove the ONLY thing that wins elections in America is negative campaigning. Attack, attack, attack! Either that, or get rolled yet again.
FTP!

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GOP tone-deaf to irony (as always): some impressions
Posted by: left-leaning-libertarian on Sep 4, 2008 12:27 PM   
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Palin delivered the speech (obviously written by somebody else) reading from a teleprompter with relative poise and a level of competence one might expect from a small-town sports caster or a hick running for mayor in the middle of nowhere. (I come from a small town in extremely rural SE Iowa, but strangely, I am neither a redneck, a Christian nor a small-minded shill for rapacious neo-fascists).

No matter how "normal" Palin tries to portray herself and her "family values" the fact reamins she is a dangerous extremist, a frighteningly ignorant, vindictive fringe reactionary nut-winger who seems to get things done by exploiting or bullying anybody who gets in her way--including her own family. (Sheesh! I though I was watching an episode of "Jerry Springer" when they all marched out on stage; poor "f-in' redneck" Levi looked like a deer caught in the headlights, maybe because he wasn't allowed to use the "f" word and therefore had nothing to say! Forcing teenagers to get married in this day and age seems ever-so quaintly 19th Century--I can still remember hearing stories of local Christian churches that publically shamed "wayward" teen mothers back in the '60s, and even then that was considered hoplessly atavistic by most folks).

Palin's speech (like all those that preceeded it) was utterly devoid of substance and totally tone-deaf to irony; the GOP has held most of the power in this country for nearly 30 years, run things into the ground, and now they're trying (desperately) to rebrand themselves as "being for "good" change," blaming the Democrats for the intractable titanic mess they (the GOP) have created, and actually trying to convince people that the Dems are "out of touch!"

Indeed, the most smarmy, mean-spirited, low-down, deeply insulting thing I think I've ever heard from GOP flacks came from Palin and Rudy G last night: trying to scoff at (or joke about) Obama's experience as a community organizer; I'll take Obama's temperament, judgement and people/management-skills over Gidget and the Geezer any day! The bald fact of McCain's age should give any sane person pause; this woman is in no way qualified or prepared to be president of the US and leader of the free world--the prospect of which encourages me to redouble my efforts to see that Obama and Biden are elected in November!

By and large Palin's speech was mediocre, unoriginal, uninspired, and possibly "inspiring" only to a small cadre of reality-challenged mouth-breathing knuckle-dragging flat-earthers who have been running on intellectual and moral empty for more than 100 years.

Let's get Palin's record on ISSUES out to people, the sooner the better!

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She lied through her teeth in her speech
Posted by: WhuThe?!? on Sep 4, 2008 12:33 PM   
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Obama has always said he plans to give tax relief to the middle and lower class. She went on and on with her typical repug message of fear and deception, lying to the nation and saying Obama plans on raising the taxes on the working public. The truth is Obama has said he plans to raise taxes on only the top 5%, the same ones bush and mccain have been handing money through tax cuts for the last 7 years.
Disgusting.

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Annie Oakely or Ann Coulter
Posted by: Gravitas on Sep 4, 2008 12:44 PM   
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Beneath that "hockey mom" act was a woman who showed her true colors. She may be part Annie Oakley, but she is also part Ann Coulter with the personal of a middle aged Gidget. She kind of reminded me of Sally Field in her disasterous Academy Award speech "You like me, you really like me...." Just when I though the U.S. could not come up with a more embarrassing representative!

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» Make that persona! Posted by: Gravitas
I just applied for Canadian residency
Posted by: Meyrav on Sep 4, 2008 12:59 PM   
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I can't wait to renouce US citizenship and get the fuck away from all the fat, dumb Evangelicals.

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It's Amazing to See How Much the Death Culture is Gnashing Their Teeth
Posted by: bottom-line on Sep 4, 2008 1:06 PM   
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This woman exudes LIFE. She is healthy and happy and full of life.

The witches and warlocks and ghouls and vampires are all hissing and snarling that she did not kill her little baby and cart her daughter Bristol off to the abortionist to have her grandchild killed, and her daughter's soul destroyed.

What a woman! This lady has got it ALL.

I absolutely can't STAND McCain, but I may just go out and vote for the ticket, just because Sarah almost makes up for McCain.

But I predict that the election will be roundly stolen for Obama. He is the chosen one by the puppet masters, and it doesn't matter how the voting goes, they are going to steal it for Obama. After all, it's the Dem's turn now to get the election stolen since the Repugs got it stolen for them.

But I guarantee you, Obama is not going to get the votes except by stealing on the phony voting machines that the elitist criminals who have hijacked this country have in place.

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What used to be radical feminism is now mainstream conservativism
Posted by: Beck on Sep 4, 2008 1:55 PM   
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Feminism is now so mainstream, trolls are showing up here using our talking points. And the conservatives in the media, too. Used to be, conservatives said that all women needed to stay home with their babies, but now even a mother of five with one handicapped infant and one pregnant teenager is thought by conservatives to be superfluous in her kids' lives. Conservatives never used to yell, "Sexist!" but now that Palin makes them feel good, they're all feminists. Who would have ever thought they'd see some of these guys, who surely are furious at McCain's choice and his rejection of them, having to not only praise her, but do so in feminist terms?

It is gratifying to see the changes we feminists fought for, thinking we'd never necessarily see in our lifetimes, so thoroughly embraced by the opposition as to be invisible to them. Feminism is thoroughly accepted now, even by those the farthest on the right. What a difference. Biggest political flip-flop I've ever seen.

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Excellent Satire: The Sarah Palin Admiration Society
Posted by: SarahPalinAdmirationSociety on Sep 4, 2008 2:17 PM   
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The Repugnicans have attempted to discredit Obama with various mocking tactics. Let's fight fire with fire. The Sarah Palin Admiration Society (www.SarahPalinAdmirationSociety.com) is a cool Social Network for people who want to offer up their own taunts and satirical twists about Sarah Palin. It's got great stuff from Jon Stewart, Bill Maher, The Red State Update, Andy Borowitz and others. Join us ...

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Republicans have regretably low standards
Posted by: dayahka on Sep 4, 2008 2:37 PM   
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I always thought Christians had standards, but they apparently have none. Palin is clearly a politician who says one thing and does another. The thing is the propaganda she pushes apparently does have an effect on other Americans who seem to throw off whatever ideals and standards and integrity they may have and adopt the latest mindless slogan. Your title and article implies Palin is a hypocrite, but I doubt that she has the self-awareness to realize this, and even if she does, she obviously could care less.

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MC PAIN: NO GAIN! NO ON MC CAIN
Posted by: melindyrose on Sep 4, 2008 2:45 PM   
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highway robbery, no pension, grandparents sacrifices getting us social security compromised, ww2 vets disrespected: MCPAIN NO GAIN.
end the culture of torture, greed, and racing to the bottom thru robbery of trusting americans

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what has Palin done to claim the title "reformer"?
Posted by: lexicon on Sep 4, 2008 4:06 PM   
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Does anyone know what "actual" corruption or wrong-doing she "righted" to be annointed the title of "reformer"?

seriously, I have seen nothing. The only thing I know about so far, is that she blew the whistle on a co-member of the Oil something-or-other committee she was on.

The overwhelming impression I'm getting (without real support from strong references) is that she just shoved the old capos out of the way, and replaced them with her own.

So, in a way, I guess that is "reform".

Any real links that show how she actually cleaned up corruption, or is this another of those "ghost" accomplishments that turns out to have been cut from whole cloth?


lexicon

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» SORTA backed down Posted by: Lilah
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Posted by: mnstra on Sep 4, 2008 4:41 PM   
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I don't need to read Palings words on this or any website.Why do you repeat them?
Responding to her speech is a non starter...
as it should be for Obama .You wast precious space.For the first time in this election season, I am truly scared for our future. The republicans could preside over our third world country.; if we let them. Just like Alaska is a third world State.With its rapes and incest, I see nothing but horror coming if we don't vote Nader.

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ALL OF YOU GO READ NAOMI KLEIN IF YOU HAVEN'T ALREADY. I HAVEN'T FINISHED.
Posted by: Raymond Emerson on Sep 4, 2008 5:16 PM   
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It is the most impressive read I have done in years. Its hard for an old man to admit that a woman 40 years his junior is intellectually head and shoulders over him. She is everything Palin isn't. Do it. Report back. Tell me what you think. I promise to listen. I didn't say agree. I said listen.

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Americans "won't know any better" & DON'T know better
Posted by: Mister_PsyOps on Sep 4, 2008 6:06 PM   
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They've proven this since from before the coverup at 9/11 into phony "war on terror" at home and genocide abroad on the public nickel for a corporate crime ruling class that operates all these DC circus clowns along with the MSM.

That obviously includes our latest buffoon -- Palin.

This is a Fascist runway show starring good cop Obama vs bad cop McCain. Romans called it "bread and circuses" for the mob.

Keep the suckers entertained and keep them in the dark.

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Palin's 19 year old son who "volunteered" for service in Iraq.
Posted by: GuitarBill on Sep 4, 2008 6:21 PM   
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Palin's 19 year old son who "volunteered" for service in Iraq is a half truth.

The reality is that Palin's 19 year old son was arrested and charged with drug possession. The judge gave him a choice of enlisting in the military or jail.

As always with the Republicans it's not what they tell you that counts, it's the facts they are very careful to omit.

War is peace; ignorance is strength; freedom is slavery.

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Karl Roves new makeover has returned to us.
Posted by: overthrow on Sep 4, 2008 6:38 PM   
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Wow those doctors did an awesome job. Karl always looked a little, well ya know, girlie man, as Arnie would tell us. He's back, in the disguise of a pretty woman. Repubs gotta be the stupidest bunch to come down the pike in a long, long, time. How this party of stupid ass nitwits have climbed so far into our democracy is beyond me and many others. Obama had it right when he said they cant govern worth a damn, but they sure know how to campaign.

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Wow
Posted by: willymack on Sep 4, 2008 6:53 PM   
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I'll make my comment short in deference to the many witty foregoing offerings. Paraphrasing Abbie Hoffman:"Just wait'll Biden gets his hands on you, you little twit!" (I'm talking about the Alaskan beauty queen, of course).

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Palin is just another "pinhead" or Dick Cheney on high heels.
Posted by: humanity101 on Sep 4, 2008 9:13 PM   
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Her extreme right wing positions are alarming to say the least. They will lose. No doubt.

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'Putting lipstick on the pig.'
Posted by: wisegalah on Sep 4, 2008 11:26 PM   
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McCain's choice of Palin as his running mate in the presidential election is an example of this cosmetic activity.
No doubt who the pig is, or the lipstick.

Thank you America for this most apposite expression.

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The 800 pound gorilla in the room
Posted by: macdon1 on Sep 5, 2008 1:24 AM   
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Sarah Palin may look cute and sound smart but she is just another right wing knuckle dragger. The question is, will the American people be smart enough to see through her? I sure hope so.

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Soccer VS Aids!
Posted by: alandra123 on Sep 5, 2008 6:36 AM   
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The soccer mom should forget about soccer and teach her daughter that not using a condom could cause you to lose your life. You can live with a baby, but what about AIDS?

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Palin and her pregnant daughter
Posted by: Natasha_W on Sep 5, 2008 12:11 PM   
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I can't understand why Palin has been parading her unmarried pregnant 17 year old daughter all over the convention.

Palin is a staunch supporter of Abstinence Only sex education. Doesn't the fact that her teenage daughter is pregnant just verifies that Abstinence Only sex education DOES NOT WORK?

She could have contracted an STD or AIDS by having unprotected sex and she very well could pass it on to the child.

How can people be so stupid?

Also, I believe Sarah was pregnant when she married Todd. She & Todd married August 29 , 1988. There first child was born April 1989.

She obviously didn't practice abstinence!
She did learn much either

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Paul Cardwell
Posted by: Paul Cardwell on Sep 5, 2008 12:44 PM   
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As one out in the boonies, I can assure you that gossip, backbiting, out-of-wedlock babies, book burning, pointy headed sheet wearing, "beauty" contests, racism, and all those other features represented by Palin are definitely "small town values". For that matter, "small town" is not measured by population - the St. Paul, MN, police department certainly proved that during the past week.

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But Palin is the cement...
Posted by: ShrubtheWarcriminal on Sep 5, 2008 1:04 PM   
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... to another stolen election in '08!

It firms up McInsane's base while Obama abandoned his.

The Democraps have NO answer again and continue to "play nice" while their campaign burns.

The Democraps have done little to NOTHING to fix election fraud.

Biden brought NOTHING to the table for a win in Nov. If anything his selection SHOUTS "more of the same..." weakness, ineptitude in framing arguments, always on the defensive, caving in to the FORMER core values of the Democrapic party.

The Democraps come across as weaklings and phonies trying to be Repukes, and people can smell this a mile away. Why vote for a Repuke-like when you can have the real thing?

If anyone thought this election was going to be about REAL issues instead of the same old, same old, wedge issues, then you have been snorting the Obama platitudes to the point you better check in at Betty Ford.

The Democraps are either willing enablers of the Shrub administration or the dumbest people on the planet. They have done NOTHING to hold them accountable, so many people are starting to believe, heck, they probably did nothing wrong.

I'm voting third party this year for the first time in my life. I will not be a part of a charade...again.

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Reminder:Jesus Was A Community Organizer, Pilate Was A Governor
Posted by: cherylholmes on Sep 6, 2008 1:52 AM   
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"Mrs. Palin needs to be reminded that Jesus Christ was a community
organizer and Pontius Pilate was a governor."

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Mrnightmare
Posted by: Mrnightmare on Sep 6, 2008 3:19 AM   
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Ladies and Gentlemen,
I had a feeling when I looked at this site that it was ultra-left... now I am sure...
Why is it that you can not understand that the Messiah (Obama) is going to absolutely destroy the USA with his (couched in marxist eloquince) plan to re-distibute all of the wealth in this country. He talks about the evil Oil companies and their profits. Yet, he fails to say that the oil companies have a profit margin that is close to being the lowest on the Dow Jones. 7.2% is the average profit margin...margins have nothing to do with the dollar value... Microsoft has a margin of 28%.... the Messiah is going to destroy this country..... STOP THE ATTACK ON SARAH PALIN AND GET REAL....IF YOU LOVE THE USA... FORGET THE MESSIAH!!!!!

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Sarah's comparison with a pit bull ISN'T CUTE!!!
Posted by: johngary on Sep 6, 2008 9:21 AM   
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Sarah’s comparing herself to a pit bull wasn’t cutE. Pitbulls are vicious...banned in many cities...and are notorious for attacking innocent children. Is this the real Sarah Palin?
You bet, but she aint cute!!! Check out pitbullattack.wordpress.com

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Beating McCain
Posted by: kaiza on Sep 6, 2008 1:26 PM   
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Like it or not, Sarah Palin is highly effective and will most likely drag John McCain across the finish line. The only way I can see the Democrats winning the White House is to address the fitness of John McCain's temperament. He is angry, reactive and dangerous. Everyone should look up the article written by Phillip Butler, who spent eight years as a POW with John McCain. John McCain is emotionally unstable and should not be put in charge of national defense. These things need to be addressed. I can't understand why it is being ignored. The idea that he was somehow better than the other prisoners is a myth. Also, being a POW does not qualify you to be president. Someone is not minding the store on this one.

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A Palin constituant speaks out. Part 1
Posted by: SamFox on Sep 6, 2008 4:55 PM   
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"Sarah Palin is the US's answer to Margaret Thatcher! Anyone who thinks she cannot handle the job or deal briskly and efficiently with ANY issue, including foreign governments … well, they haven't met our Sarah. As an Alaskan resident as well as a resident of Wasilla, AK, where Sarah Palin was at one time Mayor … I can speak with confidence. Governor Sarah Palin of Alaska is exactly what she portrayed during her introduction this morning and exactly what our US Government needs. She is ethical to a fault (if there is such a thing), a refreshing change to the status-quo and as smart and determined a PERSON (gender really isn't an issue here as far as I'm concerned) as anyone could ask for at the head of government.

Sarah is no naïve "small town mayor" – she just *started out* there. Btw, as Mayor of Wasilla, she brought this "small town" through a lot of GOOD changes and left it at the end of her term having grown to the 4th largest CITY in Alaska – a lot of growth and a stronger economic base than ever before.

She has EXECUTIVE experience *running a government* (something NONE of the other candidates can actually boast, even John McCain). As Governor of Alaska she got there by defeating the *incumbent* Republican Governor, who was definitely part of the "old school" and who WAS very much in the pocket of the big oil companies. We in Alaska wanted change – and we got it in the person of Sarah Palin!

Sarah Palin is everything she looks to be and more. Her approval rating as Governor of Alaska has been as high as 95% and is currently leveled out consistently in the upper 80 percentile throughout the state (and in both parties) - the HIGHEST approval rating of ANY sitting Governor.

Sarah has been turning around corruption in the Legislature of Alaska - turning things on their ear for that matter; cutting spending in spite of the increased income the state is currently receiving due to the high oil prices - she has insisted on putting a huge amount of the "windfall" into savings for the future rather than spending, spending, spending - and has insisted from the get-go on what she refers to as "honest, ethical and transparent governing" - no more closed door meetings and dealings - the big oil companies thought she would be a pushover and have learned better to their chagrin.

She understands the "real people" and the economic issues we all face (Alaskans along with the rest of the country) - she was one of "us" not long ago. Rather than passing useless "laws" or throwing money at pet projects, she (most recently) temporarily suspended the state gas tax (on gasoline at the pumps, fuel oil and natural gas for homes, etc.) and has ordered checks issued to ALL residents of Alaska this fall in an attempt to assist with the burden of high fuel costs for the upcoming winter. I could go on and on, but that's enough for now. She isn't doing these things to be popular – she is doing it because her constituents are HURTING financially and she can help.

She became Governor of Alaska by defeating the Incumbent Republican Governor and doing it *without* the money or the support of the Republican Party, which was amazing in itself - and she won by a landslide. The "powers that be" at that time totally underestimated Sarah and learned better the hard way. She has done exactly what she claimed she was going to do and is just as popular today as the day she was elected - perhaps more so since even the Democrats up here seem to like her - she works well with both sides in the Legislature here.

Sarah "belongs" to us (Alaskans) ... and although we are going to be terribly sorry to see her leave before she finishes the job she started here (two years ago) straightening out OUR State .... we understand she is needed for a bigger purpose and hopefully her Lt. Governor will be able to fill her shoes here and continue the job.

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McCain/Palin's Crusade to Armagetton
Posted by: carolann on Sep 8, 2008 8:54 AM   
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Palin's policies and belief systems disable her from doing any job within the public arena, whether it is a national or local job. Second, she is "anti-affirmation action" in every way, as you successfully pointed out in your article.

According to Palin, God calls us to die, not to live. So forget about a peaceful world. She will bring on the so-called Armagetton all by herself since she has already begun that crusade years ago.

If we link Palin's religious beliefs to her public policies, there are not many discrepancies between the two. Her position on "drill everywhere" will destroy the planet. Her position on "pro-choice and creationism" will destroy science, in general. It will certainly destroy the lives of rape victims that indeed can be as young as 8 years old. Obviously she has no regard for children. She is pro-choice ONLY if the MOTHER's life is in danger. She is blatantly self-serving, isn't she...as a mother of 5. She cares only for herself, not children.

While running for governor of Alaska and engaged in a debate about using Alaska's reserve funds that are set aside for unknown potential disasters, she suggested that she would let the "people decide if they wanted to spend the reserve funds for a pipeline." Most average citizens are not aware of all the issues involved with such a proposition. She used her "popularity" and manipulated the public into thinking: "wow...she would give US that power? Isn't she great?" No. She is not "great." She is manipulative. And deceitful. This is a dangerous woman, to be sure.

The mere thought of banning particular books from libraries is ludicrous. Maybe she believes God would want books banned.

Can she REALLY claim she knows what God wants better than you and I know Him? Does she believe she is THE Messenger of God? What about us? Don't we count to God, even if we don't wear lipstick? This woman is not normal, by any stretch of the imagination.

Instead of focusing on Palin, her lipstick, her sarcasm that many Americans think is "interesting," let's focus on McCain. Why did he choose her?

McCain did not vet Palin properly because he wanted to surprise us. Why do we need more surprises? Already we have had enough, on his party's watch. McCain wanted the "surprise" factor for several reasons: a) to eliminate any pre-vetting of Palin by the press and by us; b)she lacks breadth and depth in the political arena, as he would like us to believe Obama does; c)to reach out for votes from Hillary supporters; d)to appeal to the far-right, his own party; e)to give the public "someone pretty to look at."

Or maybe he just liked her looks himself, and that was enough for him. Afterall, his first wife was a model and when McCain returned from Vietnam to find her not model material anymore, due to a serious car accident, he began cheating on her with beautiful woman. Then he found his next wife, Cindy, also a former beauty pageant contestant. And now Palin? This guy's brain is not sitting in his head; it certainly located in another part of his body. Many women I know would call McCain a "dirty old man." Take that as you will, but that's what we would say.

McCain truly has lost all his dignity and now stands for nothing. His entire past is undone with the selection of Palin. His entire credibility as a "hero" is destroyed. His maverick behavior has revealed itself as irresponsibility.

Literally, to save our nation, and possibly save the entire planet, we must not allow McCain/Palin to govern. They are irresponsible, selfish, brainless people. Eight years is not enough of "more of the same." Eight years is "too much" already. Let's not make the same mistake again.

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Oh Please!
Posted by: studiopr01 on Sep 8, 2008 10:25 AM   
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Here we go with the "Straight mock Express" Go get um Mooseelini!!!
Stump Speech Sarah has a lot of splainin to do!!!!

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ifHEnlyhadaBRAIN
Posted by: ifHEnlyhadaBRAIN on Sep 8, 2008 11:59 AM   
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There are 2 things that concern me the most about this presidential election that no one seems to be concerned about or talking about. The first is the "laid back, live and let live, laissez faire" nature of the Obama voters vs. the passion of "everyone must live life my way" nature of the McCain voters. It is this very passion that frightens me as it is what drives them to the polls in large numbers, while the laid back bunch stays home. It is this passion that has been revived and stoked by the nomination of the unqualified Palin for the VP position.
IT IS IMPERATIVE THAT THE LIVE AND LET LIVERS GET OFF THEIR BUTTS AND VOTE.
We must get more voters registered, and we must get more folks to vote based on the issues and not on emotions or religious beliefs.
The second issue deals with the voting irregularities and the dirty dealings that have been done by the Republicans to throw elections in their favor. I live in Palm Beach County, Florida, and know first hand about the dirty, underhanded stunts that were pulled to throw the 2000 election. Anyone who has seen the HBO movie "Recount" saw the nasty crap that was done and allowed to go unpunished. A documentary entitled "Uncounted" also lays out how minority districts throughout America were targeted by "purging" the voter files; by sending fewer than the necessary voting machines and some of those malfunctioned and caused voters to stand in line for 8 or more hours or give up and go home; by closing or moving a polling place with no notice. And that's not the worst of it----the 2 major manufacturers of voting machines are Republican leaning and have made huge contributions to the Republican party. One of the employees (a computer programmer) came forward to testify that he was ordered to write a program that would "switch" the votes. In a paperless system, this would leave no trail.
HOW IS THIS ALLOWED TO HAPPEN IN AMERICA?? Where are the voices of dissent??
In the 2004 election, where Ohio played the last domino this time, the voter irregularities were rampant, but nothing was done. One Ohio county that had less than 900 registered voters, logged almost 5000 votes.
Become aware people: encourage everyone you know to vote, volunteer to be an observer at the polls, and report loudly and clearly any irregularities.
WE CANNOT ALLOW THEM TO STEAL AWAY OUR RIGHTS ANY LONGER!!!
THIS IS AMERICA, WHERE EVERY VOTE SHOULD COUNT.

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Discussion
Posted by: chillmapco on Sep 8, 2008 10:38 PM   
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Putting online video to the copyright testOne solution, the broadcast flag.And yes folks, you can cry all you want but this very issue proves it's needed.Failure of a solutionThe problem with MySpace's solution is it doesn't account for copyrighted material being legally used. Let's say I have a band.
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Palin a commander-in-chief?
Posted by: VetAgainst McCain on Sep 8, 2008 11:30 PM   
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Incredible

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bigfoot 13ee
Posted by: bigfoot 13ee on Sep 9, 2008 6:48 PM   
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a friend sent me a e/letter about he woman from Ms PA-l-IN home town, WAS silly Alaska....having been raised among wild hogs, and see their output, I am never amazed of those that can, will allow wool to be placed over their eyes....TV, the great one eyed god...If they say it, I believe it...If they say it, I believe it...I saw it on TV...TV...hally lulah,

TV...TV in the morning, TV in the evening, and TV at midnight, with the pundits telling he how to think, I will be all rite....

thanks to the woman who has refused to be intimidated by those power hungery people, who will do anything, kill anyone to satify their egos...sick..sick people..

for over 30 years, we have been told that McCain was a war hero, and we should never question his service...this I will not do, but will inquire, what was his first job, and what was his last job....blue collar...since he is counting on "blue collar" men to support him and their wives to be caught up in the Women of Trailer Park Trash support group...I'm pregant again, I just don't know how it happened...Just like Palins innoncent bible toting little 16 year old knocked up daughter...Where was the "mama" when she was in the back seat of a volks wagon...she was shooting the moose...sum mama....sum mama...where was the family papa, running about he wilds of alaska on his atv...some papa, some papa...sought the company of another youngster for comfort...and got...we do not need to teach our children sex ed, they get it from watching the wolves out in the snow...and the moose...

approved by bigfoot 13ee...

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Just the Facts Please
Posted by: TheGoodBus on Sep 10, 2008 8:08 AM   
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http://www.newsweek.com/id/157986/page/1

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Palin claimed per diem expenses 312 times while at home in Wasilla
Posted by: Conro26 on Sep 10, 2008 11:31 AM   
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We in Juneau already know that Palin doesn't like to be here (shes been pushing for a capital move that would cost taxpayers millions for some time now) but just recently the state posted that shes filed for per diem expenses 312 times while at home and over $43,000 in travel expenses for her husband and kids. Of course the $90,000 she has claimed in travel in 2007 pales in comparison to Murkowski's 463,000 in 2006, so of course she can be hailed as a reformist.

Source:
http://juneauempire.com/stories/091008/sta_330606219.shtml

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What's with Palins' Hitler Salute?
Posted by: Shelley on Sep 10, 2008 11:20 PM   
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This woman is so extremist and shallow, it's no wonder she got popular. Beauty queens are for show only, their entire lives revolve around appearance and thus our election has become a bad Reality TV show. I know many think voting third party is a waste but I'm doing it anyway because I'm sick of this condescending crap they keep shoveling us. And what's with Palins' Hitler salutes? Is that a secret code for what's to come by chance?

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