Who is this dumb bitch that McCain picked as VP Nominee?

Quote from ilikefox es:

Easy choice here folks.

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I agree it IS easy. Michelle said her daughters are her first thought in the morning and last thought in the evening. Sally, Sarah or whatever her name is has an infant with special needs and 4 other mostly young children who SHOULD be her FIRST responsibility. I think Michelle is far more beautiful in every way than those underdone chicks.
 
Quote from Gringinho:

Landis,

to be fair - McCain has met Palin two times - before he decided she was the one. He can still pull a fast one...
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Conservative values are sound. solid, and steadfast. Conservatives values are absolute , immune to current culture or polling.

If you believe in the right of life for a fetus then you can't agree to incest/rape abortions.

If the purpose of nature is the reproduction of life then you can't agree with gay marriage.

If you feel local people are in a better position to help the needy then you can't accept massive government dependency programs.

Unlike liberals, who's core beliefs sway with the wind, it is less necessary to have met Sarah because her values hold tight.
 
Quote from RichardRimes:

I was lukewarm to Obama until I actually heard him in person at mile hi. I do believe he can inspire hope, confidence and courage in the American people in a way we haven't seen since JFK. That is the primary responsibility of a president,

I recommend you read his speech, not just listen to it.

If you read it you will find it shallow , empty, lacking detail, but lots of flowery prose.

To inspire hope is important. More important is how. Self earned success is more satisfing then one offered by the goverment
 
Quote from iceman1:

I spent 20 minutes typing a reply (which I did not want to do since I don't want to debate politics here) and my pet cockatiel who was playing nearby erased it with his beak. Damn!!

The gist was that since you made a rational comment in reply to my semi-sarcastic post and I respect those who remain rational while disagreeing with someone I would reply:

I did not intend to vote for Obama but after last night and today I am willing to give Obama a shot with my future! I am willing to trust him! I was there when Kennedy was nominated and I think he inspired a generation. My generation! We all know he was not the perfect angel he was made out to be at that time. But inspiration can go a long way in society. Most positive change has come about secondary to inspired and enlightened leaders who brought new ideas and new vision to the table. Witness Reagan the movie actor who, whether you liked him or not was able to inspire and lead by charm, charisma and intelligence.... not experience!

I just volunteered to work for Obama after planning on voting for McCain who I respect ! However I will not put the future of this Country into the (possible) hands of a nice cute woman from AK who can shoot a rifle. Sorry! If anyone reading this is a true American and patriotic then you owe it to the Country to either not vote or not vote for McCain unless you have no qualms about Sarah becoming your next commander-in-chief after being mayor of a town in Alaska with 8000 people a few short years ago when skirt lengths were shorter!

Not trying to be rude to women but guys let's get real. This is not a dress rehearsal for women.

This is the REAL DEAL!

This is all our lives!

Get it ??!!

you are not being rude to women...his choice is an INSULT to women...while she may have done some good things in her short time in public office I can't help but wonder if she has ever actually READ the constitution.
 
Quote from Mercor:

I recommend you read his speech, not just listen to it.

If you read it you will find it shallow , empty, lacking detail, but lots of flowery prose.

To inspire hope is important. More important is how. Self earned success is more satisfing then one offered by the goverment

I will take the time to read it. BTW have YOU read the constitution and the bill of rights? I do not expect a speech to have details and specifics, actions are what will be most important and I BELIEVE that OBAMA will be honest and his actions will make Americans proud to be Americans once again.
 
every election we get a plethora of well written speeches,obama is the best orator we have seen and will see for a long time,he could sell ice to an eskimo. Every election we end up with a dem or a repub and the inept political machine that is in place is gauranteed another 4 years .will obama or mccain be able to change that,well of course we can all hope. I hope i come in long or short 1 day and the dow moves 1000 points in my favor. So for all the mopes who are taking sides dem or rep,you are foolish to think there are 2 sides. You can look at it from the front or the back ,it's just one machine.
 
I am disinclined to vote for a Palin ticket on moral-grounds. Palin, being a evangelical, is definitely not into the reverse cowgirl or any possibility of a 3-way. The whole "sex for procreation" is a turn off.
 
I saw some footage of Sarah Palin. By all appearances, she's no slouch with an assault rifle. Seems John McCain found himself a new gun moll.
 
Quote from RichardRimes:

You are understimating the real racism in this country...however if they believe this choice will lure Hillary supporters I think it is an absolute insult to their intelligence and they(McSame advisors) have badly miscalculated.

I was lukewarm to Obama until I actually heard him in person at mile hi. I do believe he can inspire hope, confidence and courage in the American people in a way we haven't seen since JFK. That is the primary responsibility of a president, he/she is ineffectial unless they can actually LEAD!!! Lets see...GWB has LED us into recession(economic) depression (mental) and war (un-necessary):confused: :eek:

Hmm, kinda' what a community activist is supposed to be good at doing. Inspiring the masses! No clue what to do them afterwards though. Just get 'em hyped until the person with the answers comes along. You then claim the cred for motating the people and the success is tagged yours! That's the process. Jesse prefected it. Al uses it. Barak echos it!! And somehow they're all claimed in their own right to be brilliant. Outside of politics and fund rasing there wasn't a real job held between them as adults. Go figure.

Here's the concept that you need to get your heads around. A motivational speaker IS supposed to motivate. People, Barak is a motivational speaker in political clothing!! Ministerial tonations in speeches based on things you want to loft up to are Barak's forte. He moves the black community because he sounds like the preacher on Sunday morning. No more, no less. His support here is based mostly on two factors. The second of which is race!! There, I said it!!!

Wake up and come away from the hyponotic chanting and show me the meat in his personal background that warrants YOUR PERSONAL support! As for the rest of his support, a major portion of that too can be quantified. People are seriously wanting, crying out, to just feel good. We've been "feeling bad" according to the media for years. We're just not a happy bunch. Yeah, you might be doing ok, but your neighbor is hurting and you need to feel for him.

Ladies and gentlemen, we're looking for a leader of a country. Someone with real concepts and concrete ideas and, an idea of how to get there. That requires quite a bit more than Barak contains. Barak Obama, look deep for substance and don't just believe the hype!! :)
 
Quote from RichardRimes:

...I BELIEVE that OBAMA will be honest and his actions will make Americans proud to be Americans once again.
I think so, too. And although we won't know until we know, I think it's worth a shot and certainly the best bet on the table. Obama comes across as downright inspirational, and when was the last time there has been such a leader in recent memory? With luck, inspiration can get things moving in the right direction. All candidates ask that you give them the benefit of the doubt and, if I were American, I would give Obama that benefit. I'm inclined to trust that he would consult with experts and authorities in their respective areas and then make sound, responsible and fair choices. I very much doubt that he would make decisions in a cloistered environment as Bush has done. Obama is clearly an intelligent man. One who I think will consider and assess a reasonably broad range of alternatives before committing himself and country.

My only concern is that there will be some rough and painful terrain to cover in the aftermath of the Bush "legacy."
 
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