Quote from bigarrow:
Why all the bragging Pabst? Insecure, mad, frustrated, are you trying to make others feel bad or jealous, whats up man?
Quote from Fractals 'R Us:
The media whores are going to have a field day with Palin, she just isn't a politician, she tries to give literal, sincere answers to questions. If she learned to turn every answer into a political speech she would be fine.....
Quote from vingbel:
Though, I'm hearing she's going to be dumped, so McCain can rally back the Independents and non-fundamentalist Republicans. Apparently, the McCain polling is showing that the more people get to know Palin, the more they see a train-wreck coming.
Damn, that is some funny shit, and she is really fine.Quote from ZZZzzzzzzz:
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2008/09/27/tina-fey-as-sarah-palin-k_n_129956.html
Quote from Pa(b)st Prime:
Dude, I'm just another trader. Compared to the morons on this board-or to the Obama campaign-I may be "rich" but the fact is I struggle just like everyone else. My home has lost a half mil in value and even though I have several hundred thou in cash with Treasury rates where they are my "riskless" return is literally equal to a povert level job. Like pension funds and Wall Street I've had to diversify into some pretty risky shit to get my returns up to a point where I can live.
The past two years I've had good earnings. Not great but six figures. Between property taxes, federal income taxes and self employment taxes I've duked the government a pretty fair amount of money. Let's put it this way: Each one of us probably spends more in taxes than any other expense. By a long ways. I'm not in a position anymore where I can pay out half my income to Washington. It's not worth it. Not when I can move my stuff 80 miles a way and pay virtually nothing for the same exact lifestyle I enjoy here.
McCain's mention of Ireland was ironic. A few Chicago trading groups are now Dublin based. Policy makers had better take note that with the exception of athletes, sit-com stars and CEO's most people making money in todays electronic world can live and earn anywhere. If America was the white picket fence of old it would be a different story but I don't need to stay HERE just to live with violent minorities, crap services, third world infrastructure ect.
Quote from vingbel:
Apparently, the McCain polling is showing that the more people get to know Palin, the more they see a train-wreck coming.
Don't let the door hitcha ...Quote from Pa(b)st Prime:
McCain's mention of Ireland was ironic. A few Chicago trading groups are now Dublin based. Policy makers had better take note that with the exception of athletes, sit-com stars and CEO's most people making money in todays electronic world can live and earn anywhere. If America was the white picket fence of old it would be a different story but I don't need to stay HERE just to live with violent minorities, crap services, third world infrastructure ect.

I feel sorry for Palin, but it's too bad (for her and the Republicans) that they're shooting themselves in the foot with this one, but that's their business, not mine.Quote from BlindLemonBoosh:
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2008/09/27/sara-palin-nowhere-to-be_n_129861.html
Maybe they should have vetted a little more earnestly?