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Holo Lukaloa
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11/6/2008 8:44:27 PM
The biggest security risk the US has seen in the last century
was McCain naming Palin as his running mate. It's been 2 days since the election and the Republicans have been coming clean with the utter horror of her VP candidacy. Most recently it was revealed that she didn't know Africa is a continent, she didn't know what countries were involved in NAFTA, and so on and so on. How interesting that workers from her own campaign deemed her a hillbilly when they were on the other hand trying to pass her off as qualified. I believe if McCain had been elected, and suddenly died, America would have been doomed as a country with her in charge. How could it not have been?
I would probably post this on one of the other threads but Sterling30 removes every single post I make on his blogs at this point (because they make him look stupid, I presume.) The point is, he was an utter Palin groupie which shows more than anything how little credibility he has.
He keeps posting about his fears of socialism and terrorist sympathizing and other compromises that his paranoid self thinks Obama would make cause he read this in wacko publications, but he had no fear about Palin being the most powerful person in the world. How totally foolish.
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11/7/2008 8:02:06 AM
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It's all complete BS. Palin's only wrong are thought crimes. If she was a whacked out leftist lunatic the press would be doting on her. But instead she is a strong political force with a real vision that will insure America's survival and independence well into the future.., that's why she is feared so much and the smear campaign by the media will not stop until they have politically destroyed her.
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Hop On Pop
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11/7/2008 8:21:38 AM
You're just defending her because you like her!
Sterling and Sarah
Sittin' in a tree...
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11/7/2008 8:40:17 AM
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Larree..., the smears are coming from "unnamed sources" in the McCain camp..
That's a continuation of the media smear campaign any way you slice it..
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Hop On Pop
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11/7/2008 8:46:53 AM
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Yep.
You like her.
She's married, you know.
But that's okay because I think that her husband is gonna be away for a while, anyway.
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11/7/2008 9:46:53 AM
Starting up again eh?
Yeah, she is pretty good looking but I especially like the fact she's determined to free this country from foreign oil though I doubt she'll be able to.
Watch what happens to her in Alaska. Move On & Co have no intention on letting up on her because we're living in the USSA now. They are again going to do everything imaginable to destroy her politically, mark my words.
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Beth Fridinger
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11/7/2008 9:56:36 AM
I don't understand how anyone can stand her.
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Holo Lukaloa
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11/7/2008 10:21:19 AM
My point remains, Sterling, that you want to pounce on every ridiculous fear-mongering angle the right wing loony press spews out, and go around trying to generate anxiety about Obama being president, when you seemingly have no aptitude to recognize that Palin was obviously the single most incompetent individual who ever got this close to the presidency.
You have zero credibility.
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Hop On Pop
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11/7/2008 10:36:25 AM
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Sterling,
Once again, I come in the name of peace.
I do like to raise hackles a bit. I've done it with Holo, too. And I generally agree with his politics.
So... it's all good?
Also, did you see this email from McCain?
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Cindy and I would like to take a moment to thank you for your loyal and steadfast support during the course of this campaign. Governor Palin, her husband Todd, our families, friends and campaign staff extend our deep appreciation for your tireless dedication, support and friendship.
It is the end of a long journey and your support through the ups and downs has meant more to us than you may ever know.
Although we were disappointed with the results, we must move beyond this campaign and work together to get our country moving again.
It is our sincere hope that you will join us in putting our country first and continue to work to keep our nation safe, free and prosperous.
We urge you to join us in not just congratulating Senator Obama, but offering our next president our good will and earnest effort to find ways to come together as a nation. Whatever our differences may be, we are all fellow Americans.
We are truly blessed to live in this great country and call ourselves Americans, and we will forever be her loyal servants.
Today, let there be no reason now for any American to fail to cherish their citizenship in this, the greatest nation on Earth.
With warm gratitude,
Cindy and John McCain
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I do think that says a lot about the man. That and the concession speech reminded me of why I liked him in the first place. The campaign just got ugly and I think that he listened to the Republican handlers a bit too much and went too negative.
Despite your affection for her, I do think that Palin was a terrible choice for VP running mate and hurt him significantly. If the party had simply allowed McCain to be who he is, he would have had a better shot at winning. I'm thinking that the GOP thinks that they have a better shot at letting Obama take over the White House now, with the country in a shambles, then blaming him for not fixing the mess left for him by Bush, et. al. It'll give them a better shot in '12. Strategic move and all.
It might prove to be a good strategic move, if that is the case, because it is an uphill battle, for sure. But I, for one, am hoping for simply the best for the country and for the world.
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Kevin White
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11/7/2008 12:27:31 PM
There's always a tendency by the losing camp to try to place blame for the loss.
What is leaking out now about Palin was always my suspicion, which is why I couldn't have ever have voted for that ticket ... and I didn't. Who would have wanted that level of ignorance in the White House?
Yet, I don't blame Palin for the loss.
I blame whoever it was that fateful Friday who turned to the leaders of John McCain's campaign and said:
"Oh yeah, we vetted her; and he's PERFECT!!!"
I believe THOSE guys were actually working for the Democrats.
K-
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Hugh Hamilton
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11/7/2008 2:08:33 PM
I think the biggest security risk lately is the voters giving the Democrats the presidency AND majorities in both houses of Congress. Mark my words.
Here's the beginning - Harry Reid is gunning for Joe Lieberman and accusing him of impropriety for going against his party. This is one of the problems with party politics, and it's only the beginning.
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Holo Lukaloa
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11/7/2008 2:13:09 PM
How is that a security risk? What do you possibly think the Democrats will do that is worse than the Bush administration? Why do you even care if you don't have it within you to vote?
Lieberman is a schmuck, he deserves what he gets BTW.
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Hugh Hamilton
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11/7/2008 2:23:02 PM
Lieberman might be the only honest politician out there. Your assessment of him reveals much about you.
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Hugh Hamilton
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11/7/2008 2:27:37 PM
Forgot to address the main point.
The Republicans failed miserably, in conjunction with their Democratic associates across the aisle. The biggest threats we face are the internal ones, primarily failed leadership. As one example - the banking crisis. In short - the government guarantees the banks - thus has an obligation to regulate them. If the banks fail, it is because the regulators failed.
The system is broken. Both parties have failed. Neither party has the answers. Just one man's opinion.
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11/7/2008 2:29:10 PM
Hop On Pop,
1) I was just kidding with the "starting up again comment"..
2) I agree Palin was not the best choice but she is hardly any National Security risk and still of the 4 was the most competent and capable of leading though I admit that's not saying alot..
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11/7/2008 2:37:59 PM
Holo..,
The people have a right to know who the puppet masters are and Obama is the least of my concerns at the moment. As it stands now the Democratic Part is largely under the influence of a single individual who has never has harbored his contempt for America. What needs to be done is to shut off the money supply from this clown or America's future will be for sale to the highest bidder come every election. All we need are politicians with the guts to do it, people like Sarah Palin,
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11/7/2008 2:39:44 PM
Holo..,
The people have a right to know who the puppet masters are and Obama is the least of my concerns at the moment. As it stands now the Democratic Part is largely under the influence of a single individual who has never has harbored his contempt for America. What needs to be done is to shut off the money supply from this clown or America's future will be for sale to the highest bidder come every election. All we need are politicians with the guts to do it, people like Sarah Palin,
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11/7/2008 3:01:05 PM
The Move.on posse is going after Lieberman for exercising his rights as an American.., it's a shame McCain didn't keep him as a running mate as he wanted to.., they would have far bigger problems now then than Sarah Palin..
Who ever thought politics in America could ever sink this low in the gutter..
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The Man With No Band
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11/7/2008 3:08:04 PM
"Who ever thought politics in America could ever sink this low in the gutter.."
You should read some history .... It's been a crooked game from the beginning ...
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Hugh Hamilton
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11/7/2008 5:14:19 PM
Sam's right. Jefferson was hiding behind a curtain. I don't think Washington ever did.
H
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never never band
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11/7/2008 5:37:20 PM
Lieberman is a schmuck and a creep and deserves whatever he gets!!
I'd love to have been there when he got the news that this Bimbo from Alaska was the VP candidate!!
HA HA HA HA!!!!!
he burned every bridge, totally betrayed the party and passed on private party information and strategy that he was privy to even after he jumped ship..
And then they picked PALIN!!
HA HA HA!!
I bet he fucking LOST it!!!!
He lied about Iraq, played that ridiculous game with John when they walked through Baghdad with a camera crew and with a couple hundred troops covering them to make a show of how "peaceful" it was and what a "success" the effort was.
That game got several civilians murdered, those poor vendors they were filmed and bought rugs and stuff from were killed by radicals the next night for appearing to promote US propaganda.
Fuck Lieberman, I hope he ends up washing dishes!!
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11/7/2008 6:06:15 PM
Holo quoted
Palin was obviously the single most incompetent individual who ever got this close to the presidency.
I've got to agree with that. What a close shave that was. Atleast she can see Russia from her house so she can tell us when the bombs are coming.
Goodbye Sarah and thanks for trying to fool all of the people all of the time.
Atleast you got a whole new wardrobe to keep you warm in your Alaskin winter of ignorance.
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