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Post by weltschmerz on Oct 7, 2011 10:24:40 GMT -5
The ursine Wasillbilly made sure to suck every last penny from her ignorant supporterst right up to the the eleventh hour.
September 20, 2011 Dear xxx, As you may know, Gov. Palin is on the verge of making her decision of whether or not to run for office. It's one of the most difficult and important decisions of her life. And I want her to know that she has our support. Gov. Palin is a proven leader. She's a common-sense conservative who fights for the rights of Americans like you and me -- not special interests or big corporations. Meanwhile, Barack Obama's presidency is a disaster. One in five working-age men are out of work. One in seven Americans are on food stamps. Thirty percent of our mortgages are under water. Parts of Michigan and California are suffering from unemployment numbers that are greater than during the depths of the Great Depression. Someone must save our nation from this road to European Socialism. Do you think it should be Gov. Palin? If so, can you send your best, one-time gift to SarahPAC today to help her elect more common-sense conservatives - and show her that we support her if she decides to run? With time running out, thank you for your swift response! Yours truly, Tim Crawford Treasurer, SarahPAC
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Post by weltschmerz on Oct 7, 2011 10:35:25 GMT -5
Bristol had said as far back as June 28th, in a FOX interview, that her mother has already nade the decision, but they're not going to share it with the world yet. However "KEEP SENDING MONEY. Somebody has to save this nation!"
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Post by reasonfreedom on Oct 7, 2011 11:30:29 GMT -5
lol, that is so true. A ghost last night told me I was going to rule the world, seriously who is going to dispute that(who can dispute that?). That is why using faith as part of a logic explanation is just unintelligent. Then again using faith as a political strategic plan is brilliant with so many suckers out there. People that use faith as reasoning are just as blind to reality as a insane person who hear voices in their head. I like reading fantasy, but I don't vote for somebody because they believe in dragons and unicorns too. they great thing about faith based politics is that you don't have to prove anything. you simply declare the critic to be outside the circle, say your hail mary's and move on. this is precisely why church and state should never be wed. there is no limit to the atrocities that can be carried out by unquestioning believers.
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Post by diamonds on Oct 7, 2011 11:54:52 GMT -5
zib: I find it strange that when a man becomes ill, the woman will stand by him. I have seen it my friends circle. However, the man cannot cope with a woman's illness, which is not unconditional love. I find it a despicable trait as with the John Edwards debacle. I think your generalization of man is completely false. Your few examples of men out of the billions in this world are not great statistics. reason: I wouldn't call it billions. I speak from my circle and my own experiences. Firstly, I was crazy in love with a man years ago, had my own place and he had his. I noticed at work I would have episodes of heart arrythmias and would pass out. It went undetected and kept having heart tests. Nothing showed and the b/f proposed marriage and I was ecstatic. He figured it was nerves. My cardiologist wanted me in the hospital one more time to run more tests. The b/f said if I went in the hospital he would me forever. One day, I came down with a raging sore throat, drove to the doctor and told him my heart was not good. He did an EKG and discovered I had a rare electrical defect from birth and needed non-invasive surgery to cauterize and correct it. I went down to the best hospital in Chicago and they confirmed it and had the surgery. The man I loved, left for good.
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Post by reasonfreedom on Oct 7, 2011 11:59:00 GMT -5
I think your generalization of man is completely false. Your few examples of men out of the billions in this world are not great statistics. reason: I wouldn't call it billions. I speak from my circle and my own experiences. Firstly, I was crazy in love with a man years ago, had my own place and he had his. I noticed at work I would have episodes of heart arrythmias and would pass out. It went undetected and kept having heart tests. Nothing showed and the b/f proposed marriage and I was ecstatic. He figured it was nerves. My cardiologist wanted me in the hospital one more time to run more tests. The b/f said if I went in the hospital he would me forever. One day, I came down with a raging sore throat, drove to the doctor and told him my heart was not good. He did an EKG and discovered I had a rare electrical defect from birth and needed non-invasive surgery to cauterize and correct it. I went down to the best hospital in Chicago and they confirmed it and had the surgery. The man I loved, left for good. That wasn't a man, that was an idiot.
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Post by ed1066 on Oct 7, 2011 11:59:04 GMT -5
Finally, the Palinettes have arrived! I was starting to worry...
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Post by diamonds on Oct 7, 2011 12:12:07 GMT -5
Finally, the Palinettes have arrived! I was starting to worry... Yep, they're still hot on her trail. I call it quite fascinating.
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Post by djAdvocate on Oct 7, 2011 12:14:17 GMT -5
Finally, the Palinettes have arrived! I was starting to worry... Yep, they're still hot on her trail. I call it quite fascinating. against my better judgment, i have a huge crush on her. if the cameras are on her, i am watching. especially now that i am not worried about her running for president.
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Post by djAdvocate on Oct 7, 2011 12:15:35 GMT -5
The ursine Wasillbilly made sure to suck every last penny from her ignorant supporterst right up to the the eleventh hour. September 20, 2011 Dear xxx, As you may know, Gov. Palin is on the verge of making her decision of whether or not to run for office. It's one of the most difficult and important decisions of her life. And I want her to know that she has our support. Gov. Palin is a proven leader. actually, she is a proven quitter. i am not certain that she can even lead her own family, let alone a nation.
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Post by diamonds on Oct 7, 2011 12:38:29 GMT -5
>>>>That wasn't a man, that was an idiot.<<<< reason: Thank God, I had my job to keep me busy when I recovered from surgery. My friends helped me get through it as I didn't think I could go on. It took a long time, but as a result, my trust has been shattered. It's gone.
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Post by weltschmerz on Oct 7, 2011 14:40:57 GMT -5
Finally, the Palinettes have arrived! I was starting to worry... I know; that's why I posted. I didn't want you to have a hypertensive episode, or worse yet, stroke out. Where would we be without your brilliant and illuminating commentary?
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Post by ed1066 on Oct 7, 2011 15:04:48 GMT -5
Finally, the Palinettes have arrived! I was starting to worry... I know; that's why I posted. I didn't want you to have a hypertensive episode, or worse yet, stroke out. Where would we be without your brilliant and illuminating commentary? Don't worry, I'm young and healthy and I plan to be here for a long, long time...
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Post by reasonfreedom on Oct 7, 2011 16:31:58 GMT -5
>>>>That wasn't a man, that was an idiot.<<<< reason: Thank God, I had my job to keep me busy when I recovered from surgery. My friends helped me get through it as I didn't think I could go on. It took a long time, but as a result, my trust has been shattered. It's gone. That is good that you were able to occupy your mind until the emotion drained and reason come back I know that it is hard I have been there. To be honest I only trust 3 people, Myself and my parents. Sometimes I don't even trust myself lol.
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Post by diamonds on Oct 7, 2011 17:29:30 GMT -5
>>>>That wasn't a man, that was an idiot.<<<< reason: Thank God, I had my job to keep me busy when I recovered from surgery. My friends helped me get through it as I didn't think I could go on. It took a long time, but as a result, my trust has been shattered. It's gone. That is good that you were able to occupy your mind until the emotion drained and reason come back I know that it is hard I have been there. To be honest I only trust 3 people, Myself and my parents. Sometimes I don't even trust myself lol. Thanks very much for that! At least I found out what the problem was, got a second opinion by top doctors and went for it. Maybe the lesson is, it wasn't meant to be. Yes, you're right about parents. I wish mine were still here as they both had great wisdom and were my rocks. I have made some bad judgements along the way, but have learned caution and basic common rationale before jumping in with both feet. I really didn't mean to make a harsh blanket statement, but it touched too close to home, with not just the one case, but several happenigs close to me.
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Post by zipity on Oct 7, 2011 17:32:21 GMT -5
With Palin goes the last hope of a new voice among the republican candidates. With hope of Christie gone who will they turn to next? Romney is probably a favorite with independents, but not with the base. Perry is the favorite with the base but won't take the independents.
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Post by diamonds on Oct 7, 2011 17:43:36 GMT -5
With Palin goes the last hope of a new voice among the republican candidates. With hope of Christie gone who will they turn to next? Romney is probably a favorite with independents, but not with the base. Perry is the favorite with the base but won't take the independents. zip: yes, your're right but at this time I do believe either one sounds better than what we have seen in the last three years, and it's horrifying to see the madness continue the way it is. I am pretty much an Independent person and I think Romney is strong with experience, however I have not heard enough from Perry as he came on the scene so quickly. I have no doubts Romney could challenge and win the debate if nominated against Obama.
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Post by zipity on Oct 7, 2011 23:45:28 GMT -5
I am pretty much an Independent person and I think Romney is strong with experience,
I agree which is why I voted for Romney when he ran for gov in MA, he's pro-choice, supported universal healthcare and gay rights. Opps sorry, that was then, mean to say he was pro-choice, supported universal healthcare and gay rights. Even if pubs can manage to ignore all that the rightest of the right won't ignore Romney's religion. Robert Jeffress was a pretty good indication of what is in store for Romney in the days to come.
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Post by djAdvocate on Oct 8, 2011 11:27:19 GMT -5
With Palin goes the last hope of a new voice among the republican candidates. With hope of Christie gone who will they turn to next? Romney is probably a favorite with independents, but not with the base. Perry is the favorite with the base but won't take the independents. zip: yes, your're right but at this time I do believe either one sounds better than what we have seen in the last three years, and it's horrifying to see the madness continue the way it is. what madness, specifically, bothers you, diamonds?
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Post by diamonds on Oct 8, 2011 11:59:50 GMT -5
What madness you ask? I really don't know where to start, new shit coming down every day from this administration. Specifically? Ahhh, his incessant spending, his class warfare, taxpayers monies being spent foolishly, Solyandra, Fast and Furious infuriates me and then backing Eric Holder when he was obviously invoved and the firearms used to kill our own border control agents. All the whining speeches with promises that never come to fruition and saying they're just bumps in the road. The financial regulations such as Dodd-Frank. Now appointing Shakira of all the people that would be better equipped to work on the Advisory Commission of Education for Hispanics. We, the people can't take any more cuts, take the cuts from the overpaid people in Congress, across the board. His arrogance and bad choices will catch up with him specifically when the FBI is investigating Solyndra and Darrell Issa investigating the Fast and Furious details. To put it in one sentence, "Obama took on a bad situation from the last administration and has made it worse".
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Post by djAdvocate on Oct 8, 2011 12:23:52 GMT -5
What madness you ask? I really don't know where to start, new shit coming down every day from this administration. Specifically? Ahhh, his incessant spending, his class warfare, taxpayers monies being spent foolishly, Solyandra, Fast and Furious infuriates me and then backing Eric Holder when he was obviously invoved and the firearms used to kill our own border control agents. All the whining speeches with promises that never come to fruition and saying they're just bumps in the road. The financial regulations such as Dodd-Frank. Now appointing Shakira of all the people that would be better equipped to work on the Advisory Commission of Education for Hispanics. We, the people can't take any more cuts, take the cuts from the overpaid people in Congress, across the board. His arrogance and bad choices will catch up with him specifically when the FBI is investigating Solyndra and Darrell Issa investigating the Fast and Furious facts. ok, thanks. i appreciate you not just dismissing the question with "you haven't been paying attention if you don't know". i have my own list of grievances that have very little overlap with yours. in fact, i think his failure to increase taxes on those making over $250k is a major failing on his part- not "class warfare". so we are on completely the opposite side of the fence on this one. i view most of the shit coming down as merely a continuation of the Bush policies. do i like it? no. i do not. but it is hardly "new".
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Post by ungenteel on Oct 8, 2011 17:46:20 GMT -5
If I see a rightie spout off about class warfare one more time., I will vomit. The real class warfare is the war that the righties are trying to foment between the middles classes and the lower classes
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Post by ed1066 on Oct 8, 2011 19:47:19 GMT -5
If I see a rightie spout off about class warfare one more time., I will vomit. The real class warfare is the war that the righties are trying to foment between the middles classes and the lower classes Obama's a rightie? Good to know...
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Post by ungenteel on Oct 8, 2011 20:14:50 GMT -5
<<Obama's a rightie? Good to know... >>
the last time I looked ... Obama wasn't spouting the mantra "'We' don't want to pay for 'them'"
that seems to be the rightie way of initiating class warfare
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Post by zipity on Oct 8, 2011 22:40:10 GMT -5
If it's class warfare to increase taxes on those making over $250K then it was class warfare to cut the taxes of those same people. The Bush tax cuts have resulted in the "starving of the beast" which is now necessitating cuts which mainly effect seniors and middle class. Personally I disagree with only raising taxes on millionaires, I think the Bush tax cuts should completely go away. Borrowing from China is killing this nation, we should all pitch in to pay the bill.
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