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Author Topic: Doesn't Palin demonstrate how empty all this talk of "experience" really is?  (Read 1551 times)
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« Reply #105 on: September 06, 2008, 07:37:08 PM »

It's pretty scary. At least with Obama we would be stuck with Biden.

What's scary is being stuck with Obama.....on any day....including Monday.

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« Reply #106 on: September 07, 2008, 05:51:04 AM »

lol. Unbelievable. 8 years of lying, carving away at your constitution, perjury and foreign policy that has gotten you exactly nowhere since 2001, and trillions in debt and you think (or at least claim to think) that Obama is scary.

Hilarious.
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« Reply #107 on: September 07, 2008, 06:08:45 AM »

 There is nothing scary about a rational intelligent well educated even tempered man with a vision for the country to bring the advantages democracy has to offer, back to the common man or his veep with more practical and level headed experience in international relations than all three candidates combined.
A geriatric PTSD victim with a hair trigger temper who never met a war he didn't love who wishes to continue the gravy train for bloated cooperate America at the economic peril of the middle class or an evangelical hockey mom with a history of abusing her power and recklessly pro-creating being in charge of our destiny on the world stage, on the other hand, scares the livin' crap out of me... it really does.
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« Reply #108 on: September 07, 2008, 07:01:11 AM »

Bush did to McCain exactly what McCain is doing to the Obama camp back in 2000. They spread their propaganda about how McCain's wife is a drug addict and fathered a colored child out of wedlock (the adopted daughter). Lies lies lies. After having had that done to him, he's now doing it by the many lies he's perpetrating against Obama. That Obama will raise taxes, hasn't reached across the isle, and the list goes on and on, not just by McCain, but also by Palin for they are making her say as well. The lies that go unspoken in the media but which are alive and well in the heads of everyone who has been infected by them are that Obama is the antichrist and that in his black heart he is a radical Muslim. I'm not sure how bad the lies that actually come out of McCain and/or Palins' mouths will be by the end of it.

2004 is the year that we first noticed Bush and McCain together, because that's around the time that the true leaders of the Bush administration offered him the presidency in 2008. That was the time when McCain became totally entrenched in the dark side (Darth McCain). It's unfortunate that such a stubborn man who could make it through years of torture could be so weak and easily used by the Neocons. For a while now I've been wishing it was just an act to get elected, but I'm afraid it's not.
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« Reply #109 on: September 07, 2008, 02:06:43 PM »


family history of early heart attack

Also a family history of a vibrant 96 year old mother.

Who does he MOST LIKELY seem to be taking after from a genetic standpoint?

It depends. Is the gene for susceptibility to heart attacks dominant or recessive?
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