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    Not so odd the Polls ain't pretty for the GOP though.

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    Check Palin's religious associations, makes Obama's pastor look like a smug pussycat.

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    Quote Originally Posted by raycarey
    "John McCain calls himself a maverick, but he votes with George Bush more than 90% of the time...that's not a maverick, that's a sidekick.
    Get yourself better informed Ray..The President does not vote in the Senate only Senator do that...McCain has voted 90% with the Republican party...Obama on the other hand has voted 96% with the Democratic party.

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    Quote Originally Posted by pai nai ma View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Carnwadrick
    "I don't want my girls to be PUNISHED by having a child out of wedlock"
    Link, carnwadrick.
    I've got two daughters, nine years old and six years old. I am going to teach them first of all about values and morals. But if they make a mistake, I don't want them punished with a baby.
    • [4] Town Hall Meeting in Johnstown, Pennsylvania 2008-03-29
    • http:/en.wikiquote.org/wiki/barack_obama


    And what is your interpretation of the sentence?
    what is yours?

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    Quote Originally Posted by sabang
    Not so odd the Polls ain't pretty for the GOP though.
    The're really only two reliable and non-partisan polls
    Rasmussen Polls: Obama 48% McCain 43%
    Zogby Polls: Obama 45% McCain 42%
    Slight lead for Obama but not exactly "ain't pretty for the GOP"

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    Quote Originally Posted by Milkman View Post
    An article on the earmark and appropriation side of Palin. Below, is why I cannot stand these hypocrites. They say they believe in, and support small government, and then they get all of this taxpayer money for their pork-barrell projects not to help citizens, but to secure their own political strength and increase it.

    By Paul Kane
    updated 12:47 a.m. MT, Tues., Sept. 2, 2008

    ST. PAUL, Minn. - Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin employed a lobbying firm to secure almost $27 million in federal earmarks for a town of 6,700 residents while she was its mayor, according to an analysis by an independent government watchdog group.


    There was $500,000 for a youth shelter, $1.9 million for a transportation hub, $900,000 for sewer repairs, and $15 million for a rail project -- all intended to benefit Palin's town, Wasilla, located about 45 miles north of Anchorage.


    In introducing Palin as his running mate on Friday, Sen. John McCain cast her as a compatriot in his battle against wasteful federal spending. McCain, the Republican presidential candidate, hailed Palin as a politician "with an outstanding reputation for standing up to special interests and entrenched bureaucracies -- someone who has fought against corruption and the failed policies of the past, someone who's stopped government from wasting taxpayers' money."
    Entire: Palin secured earmarks for town - Washington Post - MSNBC.com
    As Mayor she would have just been doing her job looking out for the town she works for..getting back from the Feds some of the money her town citizens had paid in taxes..as Governor she has to look out for the entire state population and it looks like she has done a pretty good job of that responsibility

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    Quote Originally Posted by Carnwadrick View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Milkman View Post
    An article on the earmark and appropriation side of Palin. Below, is why I cannot stand these hypocrites. They say they believe in, and support small government, and then they get all of this taxpayer money for their pork-barrell projects not to help citizens, but to secure their own political strength and increase it.

    By Paul Kane
    updated 12:47 a.m. MT, Tues., Sept. 2, 2008

    ST. PAUL, Minn. - Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin employed a lobbying firm to secure almost $27 million in federal earmarks for a town of 6,700 residents while she was its mayor, according to an analysis by an independent government watchdog group.


    There was $500,000 for a youth shelter, $1.9 million for a transportation hub, $900,000 for sewer repairs, and $15 million for a rail project -- all intended to benefit Palin's town, Wasilla, located about 45 miles north of Anchorage.


    In introducing Palin as his running mate on Friday, Sen. John McCain cast her as a compatriot in his battle against wasteful federal spending. McCain, the Republican presidential candidate, hailed Palin as a politician "with an outstanding reputation for standing up to special interests and entrenched bureaucracies -- someone who has fought against corruption and the failed policies of the past, someone who's stopped government from wasting taxpayers' money."
    Entire: Palin secured earmarks for town - Washington Post - MSNBC.com
    As Mayor she would have just been doing her job looking out for the town she works for..getting back from the Feds some of the money her town citizens had paid in taxes..as Governor she has to look out for the entire state population and it looks like she has done a pretty good job of that responsibility
    This is the mentality that drove me from the GOP in 1996.

    In a town of 8,500 in Alaska, let's take $27 million dollars of taxpayer money.

    I disagree.

    This....is ridiculous.
    ............

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    ^ I did not say it was fair just pointing out that it was her job..I could have added that if she was a Democrat she would have asked for three times but I didn't did I
    I know! you are not a Dem or Rep you are a Libertarian..not really sure of the complete stance other than less government interferance if that's it then maybe I am one just don't know it

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    Quote Originally Posted by Carnwadrick View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by sabang
    Not so odd the Polls ain't pretty for the GOP though.
    The're really only two reliable and non-partisan polls
    Rasmussen Polls: Obama 48% McCain 43%
    Zogby Polls: Obama 45% McCain 42%
    Slight lead for Obama but not exactly "ain't pretty for the GOP"
    Indeed, Obama got zero bump from Biden, and it looks like McCain will get zero bump from Palin - same, same (which I would say ain't half bad considering the surface shit flying right now about Palin). Obama got 5-7 point bump from the convention - yet to see if McCain can match, beat, or get beat by that with the red team convention.

    All that aside - if folks can not see how badly the blue team have managed things so far considering the poor economy, the situation in Iraq, and the poor view of Bush - yet McCain is still within single digits? How can that be? The blue team should be twenty plus points ahead - but they ain't. Why is that?

    You can bet both side are scratching their collective heads right now trying to figure out what the hell they should do next.
    "Religion is an insult to human dignity. With or without it, you'd have good people doing good things and evil people doing evil things. But for good people to do evil things, it takes religion" - Steven Weinberg

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bugs
    The blue team should be twenty plus points ahead - but they ain't. Why is that?
    Blue = cold Red = Hot ????

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    ^^ Bugs, mebbe coz they got a black man who folks are discovering is just a bag of hot air. When asked about Palin's daughter's pregnancy, he said family are sacred and then took five minutes to talk about why he wouldn't talk about it. What an a-hole politician. I also saw him in a recent interview (Face the Nation, I think), and he twice said "man" at the end of a sentence. Oops; the real BO is slipping out now that he has Mr Big Biden at his side. 555555555 We'll be getting "your momma" lines soon.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Milkman View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Carnwadrick View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Milkman View Post
    An article on the earmark and appropriation side of Palin. Below, is why I cannot stand these hypocrites. They say they believe in, and support small government, and then they get all of this taxpayer money for their pork-barrell projects not to help citizens, but to secure their own political strength and increase it.

    By Paul Kane
    updated 12:47 a.m. MT, Tues., Sept. 2, 2008

    ST. PAUL, Minn. - Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin employed a lobbying firm to secure almost $27 million in federal earmarks for a town of 6,700 residents while she was its mayor, according to an analysis by an independent government watchdog group.


    There was $500,000 for a youth shelter, $1.9 million for a transportation hub, $900,000 for sewer repairs, and $15 million for a rail project -- all intended to benefit Palin's town, Wasilla, located about 45 miles north of Anchorage.


    In introducing Palin as his running mate on Friday, Sen. John McCain cast her as a compatriot in his battle against wasteful federal spending. McCain, the Republican presidential candidate, hailed Palin as a politician "with an outstanding reputation for standing up to special interests and entrenched bureaucracies -- someone who has fought against corruption and the failed policies of the past, someone who's stopped government from wasting taxpayers' money."
    Entire: Palin secured earmarks for town - Washington Post - MSNBC.com
    As Mayor she would have just been doing her job looking out for the town she works for..getting back from the Feds some of the money her town citizens had paid in taxes..as Governor she has to look out for the entire state population and it looks like she has done a pretty good job of that responsibility
    This is the mentality that drove me from the GOP in 1996.

    In a town of 8,500 in Alaska, let's take $27 million dollars of taxpayer money.

    I disagree.

    This....is ridiculous.
    One can look at it from both sides - as mayor it is her duty to do all that she can to improve things for her community - thus she should apply for all that she can get from the feds. The more the better. Why should a governor or mayor limit the amount they seek in federal assistance? Their goal is to do all they can to improve the situation in their state/ city. Not to judge the best way for the feds to spend their money.

    On the other side $27 million for a town of less than 10K - seems far too much.

    How much is too much? And how much of what was spent helped not only her town but the area around her town? How much help not only her town but the state? How much actually helped those outside of the state?

    The two big numers are for a transport hub, and for a rail line. I'd be willing to bet that folks outside of her town, and probably folks outside of the state benifit from both. As it is likely that both transport far more goods than they do people, and the flow is probably out of of her town, and out of Alaska and not into her town or into Alaska. So I doubt the whole $27 million went to directly benift the town of less than 10K. And if so who is to blame? Her or the folks on the federal level that wrote the checks?

    Palin has shown as she stepped up the ladder - moving from mayor to governor that she way able to adjust her focus. As governor she was able to adjust her focus from what was best for her town to what was best for her state - and went after pork/ corruption that she felt was bad for her state. Thus I would think that as she takes the next step - from governor to VP that she will yet again adjust her focus and do what is best for the nation as as opposed to what is best for her state.

    And Obama has not been exactly the candidate for change when it comes to pork:
    State pork to Obama's district included allies, donors -- dailypress.com

    Best way to spend the money? No way says Obama - I got's to get mine for my people.
    "My philosophy was that, if money was being distributed, then it would be inappropriate for me to not get my share for my district," Obama, now one of the U.S. Senate Democrats' leaders on ethics reform, said in an interview. "Did I think it was the best way to prioritize government spending? No."
    We now have this whole thread on Palin - did Biden get a thread? Good or bad McCain has been able to generate lots of attention via the Palin pick.
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    Sick shit on the part of those moonbat libs or what...

    "Well, Gov. Sarah Palin’s story is one of those stories. Her husband took a leave of absence as a North Slope oil field production operator to support his wife. But instead of extolling their choice, the leftists have morphed into ultra-social conservative “women belong at home” caricatures. And they are going after Palin’s husband now — digging up dirt on a two decade-old DUI arrest and reportedly offering money to bottom-feeders for damaging info:
    As Obama operatives scour records in Alaska for dirt on Gov. Sarah Palin, they are also seeking embarrassing materials about her husband. And it isn’t just the Obama campaign. Several left-wing groups with ties to MoveOn.org have used their network to offer as to $5,000 for damaging employment or personal information about him.
    If a Democrat mom chooses public office, she’s a patriot Wonder Woman imbued with Absolute Moral Authority on children’s, health, and social welfare issues.
    If a Republican mom chooses public office, she’s the child-neglecting spawn of Satan who has no business debating any domestic public policy because of alleged hypocrisy."



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    ^Well, they have to find something on her Booners. Have to get the crowd to shift away from Biden's plagiarism and his big mouth.
    Quote Originally Posted by Milkman View Post
    In a town of 8,500 in Alaska, let's take $27 million dollars of taxpayer money.
    I disagree.
    This....is ridiculous.
    As Bugs notes above, we don't know the full implications of this spending. Don't forget, everything costs way more to develop, build and maintain up north in the frozen wasteland than in temperate climates. That's why workers up north get tax rebates and special comp to live there. Can't work on minimum wage if a head of lettuce costs $20 in the winter.
    Quote Originally Posted by raycarey View Post
    it's also always fun to point out the hypocritical and contradictory statements made by jet gorgon.....by this point, i'm guessing jet wishes the search function was disabled.
    You are so predictably puerile, little ray. Your whole issue with me was my calling race an issue many months ago; you got hostile about it then and called me a racist so I gave you a good dose of racism to show you what it really is. Fess up, you're just an unwashed honky from a litter-strewn trailer park where the inhabitants are laid-off union workers collecting welfare. It's OK. I'd find a job for you -- sanitation engineer or bottle recycler.
    Quote Originally Posted by pai nai ma View Post
    race is the bottom line. does the average american have it in him/her to vote black. i honestly wonder.
    Already discussed many, many months ago. Careful, or your little playpal ray will call you racist, too.

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    Quote Originally Posted by pai nai ma View Post
    it boils down to wheter americans a willing to vote for a black man for president.
    Heh...got that right - they ain't

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    HuH?

    "The online prediction market Intrade sees a 12 percent chance that Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin will be withdrawn as the Republican vice presidential nominee before the U.S. presidential election on November 4."

    http://blogs.reuters.com/trail08/200...ns-permanence/

    Do they know something we don't??

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    Have any VP candidates in recent memory been pulled after being nominated Dem or Rep ????

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    Quote Originally Posted by Carnwadrick View Post
    Have any VP candidates in recent memory been pulled after being nominated Dem or Rep ????
    Good trivia question. I cannot remember any. Eisenhower considered dropping Nixon for his second run, or his re-election run, but opted against it.

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    Eagleton? Agnew's resignation?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Milkman View Post
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    Have any VP candidates in recent memory been pulled after being nominated Dem or Rep ????
    Good trivia question. I cannot remember any. Eisenhower considered dropping Nixon for his second run, or his re-election run, but opted against it.
    McCain has a bit of a problem. The choice of Palin gives the impression that he is a very poor judge of character and not fit to run the country. Dropping Palin would give the impression that he can't stay the course and isn't fit to run the country.

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    Mccain has cancelled his appearance with the "pitbull" Larry King as he is pissed over the Palin reations.

    brahahahahahahaha


    If you can't handle having your hand licked repeatedly by King you have a real problem with the issue.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Begbie View Post
    McCain has a bit of a problem. The choice of Palin gives the impression that he is a very poor judge of character and not fit to run the country. Dropping Palin would give the impression that he can't stay the course and isn't fit to run the country.
    Bing.

    This is the catch. I have been reading lots of different opinions from the spin doctors and Op-Ed columnists. Withdrawing Palin would be worse than staying with her, even if her VP candidacy causes McCain to lose some of the Independents. Hard to say, though, as usual.

    I think the perception and reaction of Palin as VP pick has gotten into "spin mode" among the supporters and opponents.

    As we've stated, it's the Independents that matter. A recent Gallup pole (found now on Drudge) claims Obama has widened his national populace polling lead a little.

    Again, this doesn't mean much at this point, and it's the electoral college that matters.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jet Gorgon View Post
    ^^ Bugs, mebbe coz they got a black man who folks are discovering is just a bag of hot air. When asked about Palin's daughter's pregnancy, he said family are sacred and then took five minutes to talk about why he wouldn't talk about it. What an a-hole politician. I also saw him in a recent interview (Face the Nation, I think), and he twice said "man" at the end of a sentence. Oops; the real BO is slipping out now that he has Mr Big Biden at his side. 555555555 We'll be getting "your momma" lines soon.
    And it looks like the real Jet's slipping out too; pointy white hat and all.

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    I am going to youtube now. Sheesh. A follow up and deja vu to GWB's two discussions with god when he invaded Iraq.

    The Palin "god" video:

    The Palin church video

    Posted: Tuesday, September 02, 2008 6:04 PM by Domenico Montanaro
    Filed Under: 2008, Republican debates, McCain


    From NBC's Michael Levine



    As questions have been raised over how thoroughly Sen. John McCain's presidential campaign vetted Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin for the V.P. slot, it seems the McCain campaign was unaware of a video -- available online -- in which Palin talks about God's role in U.S. military action overseas, according to a political operative familiar with the situation.


    The video, first reported by the liberal blog HuffingtonPost.com, is from a June Palin speech to the graduating class of commission students at Palin's former church in Wasilla, Alaska. While describing her family, Palin told students about her oldest son, 19-year-old Track, who is set to be deployed to Iraq this month with the U.S. Army. She urged students to pray “that our leaders -- that our national leaders -- are sending [soldiers] out on a task that is from God.”



    She added, “That's what we have to make sure that we are praying for: that there is a plan and that that plan is God's plan.”


    “It's pretty uncomfortable stuff,” said the political operative, after watching the video online. “It's bad. It's really bad. … It's going to be interesting to see how this plays out.”
    Entire: The Palin church video - First Read - msnbc.com

    Here is the video. Click the link. It's not on youtube, yet:

    Palin's Church May Have Shaped Controversial Worldview
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    Quote Originally Posted by raycarey
    it's also always fun to point out the hypocritical and contradictory statements made by jet gorgon.....by this point, i'm guessing jet wishes the search function was disabled.
    it's pathetic, isn't it ? she usually cut and run when exposed, love that trick, works all the time

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