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    Quote Originally Posted by Stoked
    Quote Originally Posted by AllanahStarrNYC
    More HA hypocrites at work....

    Maybe you missed thr part when Huckabee's speach said WE NEED TO ABOLISH PORNOGRAPHY IN THIS COUNTRY

    On a porn board and this is the party you support?

    NICEEEEEEEEEEE

    And for some laughs :

    Seems like a lot of people out there don't like Republican VP nominee Sarah Palin.

    Even John McCain's former adviser, Mike Murphy, thinks she's a joke!

    Murphy, who's also a Time columnist and contributes to MSNBC, was on air with Wall Street Journal columnist and former Reagan speechwriter, Peggy Noonan.

    And when anchor Chuck Todd cut to a clip, the three of them began talking not realizing that a technical glitch was allowing viewers nationwide to listen to their comments LIVE!

    Todd was caught saying, "I also think the Palin pick is insulting to Kay Bailey Hutchinson, too."

    While Murphy commented, "Still McCain can give a version of the Lieberman speech to do himself some good."

    And Noonan said, "It's over."

    But this is when it gets good. Todd then questions, "Yeah, I mean is she really the most qualified woman they could have turned to?

    To which Noonan responds, "The most qualified? No! I think they went for this, excuse me, political bullshit about narratives."

    HAHA!

    To which Todd agreed with, "Yeah they went to a narrative," followed by Murphy's comment, "I totally agree."

    And it gets funnier, Noonan adds, "Every time the Republicans do that, because that's not where they live and it's not what they're good at, they blow it."

    And Murphy responded with, "You know what's really the worst thing about it? The greatness of McCain is no cynicism, and this is cynical."

    "This is cynical, and as you called it, gimmicky," added Todd.
    Thats all very nice Allanah, but but this thread is about SARAH PALIN'S speech tonight.

    If you want to talk about another issue, please start another thread. Thank you.
    Your not welcome.
    You are a hypocrite.
    You support an anti gay, anti transgender, anti feminist, creationis, anti sex education legislator- yet you are here.


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    You all sound like a bunch of "I now the solution, that's why I've been picked secretly to be President" FUCKING IDIOTS!!! Jeeeeeeez!



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    Your not welcome.
    You are a hypocrite.
    You support an anti gay, anti transgender, anti feminist, creationis, anti sex education legislator- yet you are here.[/quote]

    Anti feminist? The Republican VP nominee is a woman!



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    Quote Originally Posted by Stoked
    Your not welcome.
    You are a hypocrite.
    You support an anti gay, anti transgender, anti feminist, creationis, anti sex education legislator- yet you are here.
    Anti feminist? The Republican VP nominee is a woman![/quote]

    Yes, she is an anti feminist. She is pro life and wants to take a woman's right to choose away.

    Nice to see you did not address the rest.
    People like you really sicken me.


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    Quote Originally Posted by nevada64
    Kinda wacky but hey... it says "in GOD we trust" on our currency... I am sure you dont want that either, so please all of you, send ME all your cash.



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    Quote Originally Posted by AllanahStarrNYC
    Quote Originally Posted by Stoked
    Your not welcome.
    You are a hypocrite.
    You support an anti gay, anti transgender, anti feminist, creationis, anti sex education legislator- yet you are here.
    Anti feminist? The Republican VP nominee is a woman!
    Yes, she is an anti feminist. She is pro life and wants to take a woman's right to choose away.

    Nice to see you did not address the rest.
    People like you really sicken me.[/quote]

    You planning on getting pregnant anytime soon Allanah?



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    I did not see the speech, so I will concede to your opinion that it was a great speech. However, that does nothing to change the big picture of the failures of the Republican Party.

    1. Lying to get the nation into war, losing lives, both American and Iraqi, with at least ½ trillion dollars cost, with more expected.
    2. This has contributed to the weakening of the dollar.
    3. Neglect of the economy contributed to a current housing crisis. This in turn reflects a downturn for a demand of consumer goods. In other words were in a recession.

    The list could go on and on. McCain supported the war, and neglected supporting policies which strengthen the economy.

    This is why the Republican strategy is to turn attention away from the real issues effecting everyday lives. In a moment of honesty, McCain’s campaign manager, Rick Davis, said, “This campaign is not about the issues..”. That is their essential strategy.

    God did not answer evangelical prayers that Obama’s speech be rained out, but graciously sent it in time for the Republicans to excuse Dick Cheney from appearing. That helped the party avoid reminding people of the harm he has helped bring about. God is good.

    Congratulations on your vp candidates performance, however.



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    Quote Originally Posted by yodajazz
    I did not see the speech, so I will concede to your opinion that it was a great speech. However, that does nothing to change the big picture of the failures of the Republican Party.

    1. Lying to get the nation into war, losing lives, both American and Iraqi, with at least ½ trillion dollars cost, with more expected.
    2. This has contributed to the weakening of the dollar.
    3. Neglect of the economy contributed to a current housing crisis. This in turn reflects a downturn for a demand of consumer goods. In other words were in a recession.

    The list could go on and on. McCain supported the war, and neglected supporting policies which strengthen the economy.

    This is why the Republican strategy is to turn attention away from the real issues effecting everyday lives. In a moment of honesty, McCain’s campaign manager, Rick Davis, said, “This campaign is not about the issues..”. That is their essential strategy.

    God did not answer evangelical prayers that Obama’s speech be rained out, but graciously sent it in time for the Republicans to excuse Dick Cheney from appearing. That helped the party avoid reminding people of the harm he has helped bring about. God is good.

    Congratulations on your vp candidates performance, however.
    This thread is about the speech and performance of Sarah Palin. You said you did not see it, and you offered nothing to the topic of this thread. If you would like to talk about another issue, please start your own thread. Thank you yodajazz.



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    Quote Originally Posted by Stoked
    Quote Originally Posted by yodajazz
    I did not see the speech, so I will concede to your opinion that it was a great speech. However, that does nothing to change the big picture of the failures of the Republican Party.

    1. Lying to get the nation into war, losing lives, both American and Iraqi, with at least ½ trillion dollars cost, with more expected.
    2. This has contributed to the weakening of the dollar.
    3. Neglect of the economy contributed to a current housing crisis. This in turn reflects a downturn for a demand of consumer goods. In other words were in a recession.

    The list could go on and on. McCain supported the war, and neglected supporting policies which strengthen the economy.

    This is why the Republican strategy is to turn attention away from the real issues effecting everyday lives. In a moment of honesty, McCain’s campaign manager, Rick Davis, said, “This campaign is not about the issues..”. That is their essential strategy.

    God did not answer evangelical prayers that Obama’s speech be rained out, but graciously sent it in time for the Republicans to excuse Dick Cheney from appearing. That helped the party avoid reminding people of the harm he has helped bring about. God is good.

    Congratulations on your vp candidates performance, however.
    This thread is about the speech and performance of Sarah Palin. You said you did not see it, and you offered nothing to the topic of this thread. If you would like to talk about another issue, please start your own thread. Thank you yodajazz.
    Like I said; anything but face the issues effecting the American people. By the way, threads here are not owned by individuals. My post is related to her speech, by putting it in context with larger issues facing our nation. And people on the board here are still free to post directly on the contents of her speech.



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