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TheHeretic -> RE: Another Palin thread/ What do you think of her speech tonight? (9/3/2008 9:35:42 PM)

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ORIGINAL: MzMia

 
Rich, I plan to even listen tomorrow night.
I can't wait to hear about all the great plans McCain has in store for us!
[8|]



          Mia, the guy looks like a walking Ralph Steadman cartoon.  Listening is the better choice. 

       My opinion;  McCain should give the speech he wanted to give eight years ago.  He has to get some U-S-A! going, and lie to the pro-lifers again.  But he should also challenge Barry for the vision.  He wants government to work right.  He hates waste and abuse, and figures one good way to save money is to not throw it away. 

        He doesn't have to make any lefties like him, just get the middle to trust him.




igor2003 -> RE: Another Palin thread/ What do you think of her speech tonight? (9/3/2008 9:37:35 PM)

I thought Palin's speach certainly fired up the Republicans, but it was not really "her" speach since it was written by others and adapted to her after she was picked as McCain's VP.  Her delivery was good, but the speach was filled with only two things...praise for McCain for his POW status, and a lot of sarcasm and rhetoric towards Obama and the Democrats, but I guess that is just to be expected.  Oh...there were her half-truths as well, like her tale about the bridge to nowhere.

Seeing the faces of some of the audience and their rapture for what she was saying made me wonder how so many villages could be missing their idiots.




subrob1967 -> RE: Another Palin thread/ What do you think of her speech tonight? (9/3/2008 9:38:36 PM)

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ORIGINAL: knees2you

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With her on the ticket, the democrats are in trouble...


Ahh no this will not be happening!
 
There will be no clowns in the Oval office today.[sm=hardlimit.gif]
 
8 of the past years with Bozo I mean Bush. Hey they both have 4 letters. Hmmm[sm=dancing.gif]
 
Always, knees2you[sm=boxer.gif]


Bozo and Obama are both from Chicago...Coincidence? I think not.




cyberdude611 -> RE: Another Palin thread/ What do you think of her speech tonight? (9/3/2008 9:39:51 PM)

One of the best lines in the speech...
"Some candidates use change to promote their career while others, like John McCain, use their careers to promote change."




FatDomDaddy -> RE: Another Palin thread/ What do you think of her speech tonight? (9/3/2008 9:39:52 PM)

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ORIGINAL: igor2003

I thought Palin's speach certainly fired up the Republicans, but it was not really "her" speach since it was written by others and adapted to her after she was picked as McCain's VP. 


And Joe Biden wrote his???




subrob1967 -> RE: Another Palin thread/ What do you think of her speech tonight? (9/3/2008 9:39:55 PM)

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ORIGINAL: igor2003

I thought Palin's speach certainly fired up the Republicans, but it was not really "her" speach since it was written by others and adapted to her after she was picked as McCain's VP.  Her delivery was good, but the speach was filled with only two things...praise for McCain for his POW status, and a lot of sarcasm and rhetoric towards Obama and the Democrats, but I guess that is just to be expected.  Oh...there were her half-truths as well, like her tale about the bridge to nowhere.

Seeing the faces of some of the audience and their rapture for what she was saying made me wonder how so many villages could be missing their idiots.


Chicago, for one




igor2003 -> RE: Another Palin thread/ What do you think of her speech tonight? (9/3/2008 9:40:31 PM)

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ORIGINAL: cyberdude611

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ORIGINAL: igor2003

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ORIGINAL: servantforuse

By the way, she only has 5 children, the same as Nancy Polosi (democrat) who is speaker of the house. If Nancy has time Sarah will have time to..


Here is the difference:  Nancy Polosi's youngest child was a senior in high school before she decided to run for congress in 1987.  Sarah Palin's youngest is an infant with special needs.  The oldest is barely out of high school.  And her husband works at least part time on the North Slope and won't be available at least part of the time to help with them.


Sorry but you wont win this arguement. Say this and it is going to be percieved as sexist to the core.


See it how you want, but it is simple fact.  Check it out.  Exactly what is sexist about facts?




Thadius -> RE: Another Palin thread/ What do you think of her speech tonight? (9/3/2008 9:40:36 PM)

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ORIGINAL: igor2003

I thought Palin's speach certainly fired up the Republicans, but it was not really "her" speach since it was written by others and adapted to her after she was picked as McCain's VP.  Her delivery was good, but the speach was filled with only two things...praise for McCain for his POW status, and a lot of sarcasm and rhetoric towards Obama and the Democrats, but I guess that is just to be expected.  Oh...there were her half-truths as well, like her tale about the bridge to nowhere.

Seeing the faces of some of the audience and their rapture for what she was saying made me wonder how so many villages could be missing their idiots.


Interesting commentary, too bad the comment about it being written by others is true of all of the candidates, eh?




igor2003 -> RE: Another Palin thread/ What do you think of her speech tonight? (9/3/2008 9:42:10 PM)

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ORIGINAL: FatDomDaddy

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ORIGINAL: igor2003

I thought Palin's speach certainly fired up the Republicans, but it was not really "her" speach since it was written by others and adapted to her after she was picked as McCain's VP. 


And Joe Biden wrote his???


Exactly where did I say he did?




chiaThePet -> RE: Another Palin thread/ What do you think of her speech tonight? (9/3/2008 9:43:18 PM)

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ORIGINAL: igor2003

made me wonder how so many villages could be missing their idiots.


They all left after they realized it was the villages making them idiots.

chia* (the pet)




cyberdude611 -> RE: Another Palin thread/ What do you think of her speech tonight? (9/3/2008 9:43:50 PM)

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ORIGINAL: igor2003

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ORIGINAL: cyberdude611

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ORIGINAL: igor2003

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ORIGINAL: servantforuse

By the way, she only has 5 children, the same as Nancy Polosi (democrat) who is speaker of the house. If Nancy has time Sarah will have time to..


Here is the difference:  Nancy Polosi's youngest child was a senior in high school before she decided to run for congress in 1987.  Sarah Palin's youngest is an infant with special needs.  The oldest is barely out of high school.  And her husband works at least part time on the North Slope and won't be available at least part of the time to help with them.


Sorry but you wont win this arguement. Say this and it is going to be percieved as sexist to the core.


See it how you want, but it is simple fact.  Check it out.  Exactly what is sexist about facts?


Why dont they ask male candidates that question. Obama has a 7 and 10 year old. How is he going to be a good president and good father at the same time?




igor2003 -> RE: Another Palin thread/ What do you think of her speech tonight? (9/3/2008 9:45:12 PM)

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ORIGINAL: Thadius

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ORIGINAL: igor2003

I thought Palin's speach certainly fired up the Republicans, but it was not really "her" speach since it was written by others and adapted to her after she was picked as McCain's VP.  Her delivery was good, but the speach was filled with only two things...praise for McCain for his POW status, and a lot of sarcasm and rhetoric towards Obama and the Democrats, but I guess that is just to be expected.  Oh...there were her half-truths as well, like her tale about the bridge to nowhere.

Seeing the faces of some of the audience and their rapture for what she was saying made me wonder how so many villages could be missing their idiots.


Interesting commentary, too bad the comment about it being written by others is true of all of the candidates, eh?


That is true.  I never denied it.  The thread is about "her" speach, though, and though she did deliver it well it still wasn't exactly "her" speach since she was repeating what other's had wrote.  Let's see what she has to say when it is her own words.




bestbabync -> RE: Another Palin thread/ What do you think of her speech tonight? (9/3/2008 9:46:05 PM)

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ORIGINAL: igor2003

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ORIGINAL: cyberdude611

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ORIGINAL: igor2003

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ORIGINAL: servantforuse

By the way, she only has 5 children, the same as Nancy Polosi (democrat) who is speaker of the house. If Nancy has time Sarah will have time to..


Here is the difference:  Nancy Polosi's youngest child was a senior in high school before she decided to run for congress in 1987.  Sarah Palin's youngest is an infant with special needs.  The oldest is barely out of high school.  And her husband works at least part time on the North Slope and won't be available at least part of the time to help with them.


Sorry but you wont win this arguement. Say this and it is going to be percieved as sexist to the core.


See it how you want, but it is simple fact.  Check it out.  Exactly what is sexist about facts?


you should pack it up and go home!  you are a sexiest ****!  you really need to apologize to your mother, your wife and all your sisters if they still talk to you!




FatDomDaddy -> RE: Another Palin thread/ What do you think of her speech tonight? (9/3/2008 9:46:52 PM)

The speech belongs to the person who delivers it, ergo its "her" speech.




igor2003 -> RE: Another Palin thread/ What do you think of her speech tonight? (9/3/2008 9:48:14 PM)

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ORIGINAL: cyberdude611


Why dont they ask male candidates that question. Obama has a 7 and 10 year old. How is he going to be a good president and good father at the same time?


The difference there is that Obama's wife is not working on the North Slope, or anywhere else that I know of, and so she will be availbale to take care of the kids while Obama is involved elsewhere.




igor2003 -> RE: Another Palin thread/ What do you think of her speech tonight? (9/3/2008 9:49:28 PM)

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ORIGINAL: FatDomDaddy

The speech belongs to the person who delivers it, ergo its "her" speech.


Spin it however you want.




cyberdude611 -> RE: Another Palin thread/ What do you think of her speech tonight? (9/3/2008 10:00:11 PM)

You are making a sexist arguement in a few different ways.... one you are saying only a woman can take care of children. Second you are saying that women should not be able to take high positions if she has a family. Those positions are sexist.




Aylee -> RE: Another Palin thread/ What do you think of her speech tonight? (9/3/2008 10:04:03 PM)

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ORIGINAL: igor2003

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ORIGINAL: cyberdude611


Why dont they ask male candidates that question. Obama has a 7 and 10 year old. How is he going to be a good president and good father at the same time?


The difference there is that Obama's wife is not working on the North Slope, or anywhere else that I know of, and so she will be availbale to take care of the kids while Obama is involved elsewhere.


That is right. . .

The First Lady never has ANY duties that she performs.  She just has an office and staff for the "look" of the thing. 

SHEESH!!!!!!




BitaTruble -> RE: Another Palin thread/ What do you think of her speech tonight? (9/3/2008 10:12:22 PM)

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ORIGINAL: igor2003


Here is the difference:  Nancy Polosi's youngest child was a senior in high school before she decided to run for congress in 1987.  Sarah Palin's youngest is an infant with special needs.  The oldest is barely out of high school.  And her husband works at least part time on the North Slope and won't be available at least part of the time to help with them.


Okay, first of all, I was a single parent so I didn't have a husband around to help me out. I worked two jobs and put myself through college and still raised productive, amazing kids into their adulthood .. because, guess what, parents can have other support systems besides spouses in place - people like grandparents, nannies, nurses, aunts, uncles, friends etc. I can't believe this neanderthal thinking still exists in this day and age. I don't like Palins policy or style but the fact that she's a woman and a mother has nothing to do with her ability or capability to effectively support this country in whatever manner she may choose to pursue ... including VP.

We're in the 21st Century here .. feel free to join us when you're ready.

God forbid something happened to Michelle Obama and Barrak had to raise his kids without her .. should he drop out of the race because of it?




kittinSol -> RE: Another Palin thread/ What do you think of her speech tonight? (9/3/2008 10:12:33 PM)

Mia - You asked for our personal observations, so here they are. I thought her speech was:

- dripping with venom, condescension and cheap shots: nothing positive, everything aimed at her opponents;
- where McCain has political class, I thought Palin had the delivery of someone who'd learnt their lines well, and nothing else;
- the grand final with her family paraded once more in front of the crowds, this time with the poor sap who got her daughter pregnant on display... in my opinion,  indecent;
- at the same time, there was something reminiscent of the ex Soviet Union in the whole affair. Probably because it was all scripted, with no spontaneity whatsoever.







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