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RE: GOP becoming a cartoon - 3/11/2009 2:15:40 PM   
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Palin was nominated for VP because she supposedly cleaned up corruption in Alaska's government.

Sarah Palin? Billing the taxpayers for her kids to travel to official events the children weren't even invited to? She finally agreed to pay back the state for that money she took.

 Her per diem charges to the state in the amount of $17,000 while she was living at home instead of in the governor's mansion? She has now agreed to pay the taxes owed on that money. Another tawdry grab at a few dollars that didn't belong to her.

And now she is being considered a serious Republican presidential candidate for 2012?



Interesting that democrats are so afraid of Palin that they continue to attack this woman on the slightest "possible" infraction.  On the other hand, Barney Frank and others feel that the tax problems...outright stealing...are just minor distractions!
So please people...spare us the hand wringing of Sarah Palin...you'all are going to have enough time to do that in 2012.
No one is afraid of Palin but, perhaps Mr. Palin.....and of course those members of the Republican party that have a modicum of sense....On the national stage she cannot compare to the others and certainly couldn't stand up to the grind of the primary process against someone like Romney. You just want HER cory....admit it....you have a crush!....

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RE: GOP becoming a cartoon - 3/11/2009 2:20:32 PM   
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Interesting that democrats are so afraid of Palin that they continue to attack this woman on the slightest "possible" infraction.  On the other hand, Barney Frank and others feel that the tax problems...outright stealing...are just minor distractions!



Personally, I'm not a democrat, and I still think the Palins are a family of grifters, unqualified to be anywhere near that office.

When Barney Frank runs for Prez or VP, then he'll be scrutinized the same intense way.  So far, he hasn't.  She has.  And rightfully so.





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RE: GOP becoming a cartoon - 3/11/2009 3:11:14 PM   
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Truckin, who would be your guy (or gal) to lead the republicans out of this mess?

I pick Goldwater, but he's dead.  And I'm a bit old fashioned and dont buy into the extreme religious or empire building nuttery that has come to represent republicans as of late.

I like Ron Paul as a person, but I dont think he'd be a good Captain of the ship SS Welfare State. He'd be my guy to lead the rebuilding after the SS Welfare State sinks on its own accord.

I vote die-hard Republican for two reasons: guns and abortion. Military support is a close third. On some economic issues (chief case in point being the minimum wage) I agree with the Dems. On some issues (the virtual elimination of welfare as we know it) I'm more Libertarian.
The idea that Iraq was about oil begs the simple question of why we didn't open the Iraqi spigots with one UN speech when we clearly could have; thus the charges of "empire-building" mystify me. Totally.
I was a FredHead in the primaries last go-around; Romney was my second choice.I don't look for either of them to run again. I had a (for me) highly unusual, strong emotional reaction to Palin. I was drawn to her almost as strongly as some on the left were hysterically unhinged by her. I'm not sure I would chose her over Thompson or Romney in spite of that reaction, though; and I doubt her ability to survive the early primaries. (Although I wish her well; her effect on the left is awfully fun to watch). Jindal reminds me of Alfred E Newman- and he needs a tailor. Not Jeb- I think the country has had enough Clintons, Bushes and Kennedys to last a couple centuries.
I look for Newt to test the waters. I think JC Watts wants back in the arena; and I've never heard him say anything I didn't pretty well agree with. Jim DeMint is another attractive dark horse (pun intended). If the recession deepens and lasts it would help the GOP generally; some candidates a lot and others none. (If black unemployment reaches catastrophic levels would it improve Watts' chances?)
In other words: no real idea. Someone needs to step up imo.
You?

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RE: GOP becoming a cartoon - 3/11/2009 3:23:58 PM   
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I had a (for me) highly unusual, strong emotional reaction to Palin. I was drawn to her almost as strongly as some on the left were hysterically unhinged by her. I'm not sure I would chose her over Thompson or Romney in spite of that reaction



You had a "strong emotional reaction to Palin"?

I think most of the male population of this country had that same "strong emotional reaction", but most of us can distinguish between wanting to bang Barbie and having Barbie as Vice-President.

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RE: GOP becoming a cartoon - 3/11/2009 3:29:59 PM   
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Governor Palin turned down a $25, 000 a year raise, from $125,000 a year to $150,000.
did away with the executive chef, and staff at the Governor’s Mansion




Sold the plane, too. And got her price for it.


You guys really need to start relying one more than one news source.  It might make you appear a tad bit more knowledgeable. 

Just a helpful tidbit.

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RE: GOP becoming a cartoon - 3/11/2009 3:55:12 PM   
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Governor Palin turned down a $25, 000 a year raise, from $125,000 a year to $150,000.
did away with the executive chef, and staff at the Governor’s Mansion




Sold the plane, too. And got her price for it.


You guys really need to start relying one more than one news source.  It might make you appear a tad bit more knowledgeable. 

Just a helpful tidbit.

I said: "Sold the plane". Fact.
Would you rather address the fact or just throw out another insult?

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RE: GOP becoming a cartoon - 3/11/2009 3:59:50 PM   
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I had a (for me) highly unusual, strong emotional reaction to Palin. I was drawn to her almost as strongly as some on the left were hysterically unhinged by her. I'm not sure I would chose her over Thompson or Romney in spite of that reaction



You had a "strong emotional reaction to Palin"?

I think most of the male population of this country had that same "strong emotional reaction", but most of us can distinguish between wanting to bang Barbie and having Barbie as Vice-President.

I'm 57 years old and more than aware of the difference you remarked upon.
Part of it, I think, was Trig. My wife and I had a very premature baby and are experienced, at least tangentially, with some of what her family is going through. I also said I probably would not have voted for her against thompson or Romney.
Can we address issues instead of insult each other? TIA

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RE: GOP becoming a cartoon - 3/11/2009 4:26:01 PM   
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It's your details about the cost that are lacking.  And the plane was sold by a broker:

"EBay got a huge plug Wednesday night when, trying to depict herself as a tight-fisted reformer, GOP vice presidential candidate Sarah Palin said she put an Alaska state jet on eBay.

But the Westwind II jet never sold on eBay.

According to PolitiFact, the plane, bought by her Republican predecessor whom she beat in 2006, was listed for sale three times on the San Jose internet auction giant. But no one ever met the minimum bid. The plane was listed with an asking price of $2.5 million in 2007. The state had paid just under $2.7 million for it in 2005.

Finally, the state turned to an aircraft broker, who sold the jet to an Alaskan businessman for $2.1 million."

Oh yeah, that came from the San Jose Mercury News.

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Sold the plane, too. And got her price for it.
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I said: "Sold the plane". Fact.
Would you rather address the fact or just throw out another insult?

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RE: GOP becoming a cartoon - 3/11/2009 4:31:35 PM   
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ORIGINAL: domiguy

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ORIGINAL: MasterShake69

Governor Palin turned down a $25, 000 a year raise, from $125,000 a year to $150,000.
did away with the executive chef, and staff at the Governor’s Mansion




Sold the plane, too. And got her price for it.


You guys really need to start relying one more than one news source.  It might make you appear a tad bit more knowledgeable. 

Just a helpful tidbit.

I said: "Sold the plane". Fact.
Would you rather address the fact or just throw out another insult?


What exactly was her price?  I saw some articles suggesting  that it went for two to three hundred thousand less than what would have been fetched for comparable jets.

You are old enough you find the links and do the math.


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RE: GOP becoming a cartoon - 3/11/2009 5:04:40 PM   
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I believe that she also had her house built by state contractors, who did it for her, as a "thank you" for thowing them a juicy Alaskan state construction contract... (so much for saving the people of Alaska money by living her own house.)

And I loved the fact that the denouncement against her "abstinence only" education BS came from her own daughter, who was holding her newborn in her arms at the time. "It's just not realistic," said daughter Bristol...

And now, apparently, Sarah is being sued by the ASPCA for her helicopter wolf hunting practices...

...and, isn't funny, now that she's out of the campaign, that she's changed her story about the "bridge to nowhere"?

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RE: GOP becoming a cartoon - 3/11/2009 5:10:14 PM   
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I think that calling the GOP a cartoon is outrageous and I am not alone in this. Mitt Romney was so upset at the very idea that he hit himself in the head with a frying pan until little birdies flew around his head, blew steam out of his ears with steam whistle sound and said "You're dithpicable!"

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RE: GOP becoming a cartoon - 3/11/2009 5:23:55 PM   
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I see them more like "Pinky and the Brain":

"Pinky, are you contemplating what I'm contemplating?"

"I think so Brain, but how will we continue to erode civil rights, empty the US treasury, incite two "premptive" wars, grant vast no bid contracts to our friends, crash the economy, allow a city to drown, squelch free speech, erase the wall between church and state, commit treason by outing a CIA operative as a punative action against their whistle blower husband, load the US Supreme court with arch conservatives, attempt to politisize women's reproductive systems, and generally stir up a climate of fear and terror in the population with lie after lie after lie... when we're just a couple of cartoon lab mice?" (NARF!)

"True, Pinky, sadly, it looks like the good ol' days of us living large are over."

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RE: GOP becoming a cartoon - 3/11/2009 5:30:33 PM   
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How much did she spend by traveling back and forth from her home to where she was supposed to be working at?



I bet it's not nearly as much as Botox Barbie charges the federal taxpayers.

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RE: GOP becoming a cartoon - 3/11/2009 8:38:38 PM   
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how much did she save the state by not living in the Governor’s mansion and using all the official expenses there ;)

how much did the expenses of the prior governors compare?? you know those past ones that resided solely at the governor’s mansion?


So what your suggesting MasterShake is that when a Governor isn't in residence they just pack up these places and let the staff go........just how were they saving money because the Baracuda decided to stay home?

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RE: GOP becoming a cartoon - 3/11/2009 8:42:00 PM   
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Palin was nominated for VP because she supposedly cleaned up corruption in Alaska's government.

Sarah Palin? Billing the taxpayers for her kids to travel to official events the children weren't even invited to? She finally agreed to pay back the state for that money she took.

 Her per diem charges to the state in the amount of $17,000 while she was living at home instead of in the governor's mansion? She has now agreed to pay the taxes owed on that money. Another tawdry grab at a few dollars that didn't belong to her.

And now she is being considered a serious Republican presidential candidate for 2012?



Interesting that democrats are so afraid of Palin that they continue to attack this woman on the slightest "possible" infraction.  On the other hand, Barney Frank and others feel that the tax problems...outright stealing...are just minor distractions!
So please people...spare us the hand wringing of Sarah Palin...you'all are going to have enough time to do that in 2012.
No sense putting off to tomorrow what is so damm easy today!

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RE: GOP becoming a cartoon - 3/11/2009 8:46:00 PM   
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I had a (for me) highly unusual, strong emotional reaction to Palin. I was drawn to her almost as strongly as some on the left were hysterically unhinged by her. I'm not sure I would chose her over Thompson or Romney in spite of that reaction



You had a "strong emotional reaction to Palin"?

I think most of the male population of this country had that same "strong emotional reaction", but most of us can distinguish between wanting to bang Barbie and having Barbie as Vice-President.
ROFLMAO  

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RE: GOP becoming a cartoon - 3/11/2009 8:52:26 PM   
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If for some reason Obama falls on his ass... I think Romney and Huckabee would be a good bet for the Republican Party... Hell I like Huckabees' ideas on tax reform.

Butch

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RE: GOP becoming a cartoon - 3/11/2009 9:18:19 PM   
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is the liberal website the huffingtonpost good enough for you???

http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2008/12/17/panel-palin-deserves-a-25_n_151686.html
Panel: Palin Deserves A $25,000 Raise Huffpost - huffington_post:http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2008/12/17/panel-palin-deserves-a-25_n_151686.html[link=http://buzz.yahoo.com/article/huffington_post/http%253A%252F%252Fwww.huffingtonpost.com%252F2008%252F12%252F17%252Fpanel-palin-deserves-a-25_n_151686.html][/link]McClatchy   |   December 17, 2008 09:40







A new state commission says the Alaska governor ought to get a $25,000 a year raise. Asked to figure out how much Alaska should pay its top officials, the group recommends pay hikes for the lieutenant governor, department heads and legislators too. "We need the best people we can get to do some pretty tough jobs against some often incredibility well-financed, single-minded corporate and individual interests," said Rick Halford, a former legislator and chairman of the new State Officers Compensation Commission.



http://hotair.com/archives/2008/12/18/palin-no-pay-raise-for-me-thanks/
if the commission pushes ahead with a pay raise, Palin won’t accept the money, said spokesman Bill McAllister. “Her view is, it’s just not appropriate to accept a pay raise in the middle of the term.”… It’s unclear if Palin would give the money to charity — as commission chairman Rick Halford predicted Tuesday — or simply not receive the extra pay.



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ORIGINAL: domiguy

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ORIGINAL: truckinslave

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ORIGINAL: MasterShake69

Governor Palin turned down a $25, 000 a year raise, from $125,000 a year to $150,000.
did away with the executive chef, and staff at the Governor’s Mansion




Sold the plane, too. And got her price for it.


You guys really need to start relying one more than one news source.  It might make you appear a tad bit more knowledgeable. 

Just a helpful tidbit.

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RE: GOP becoming a cartoon - 3/11/2009 9:22:14 PM   
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So if you don’t hunt the wolves then you have an overpopulation of them and then they threaten other animal species.So democrats support the evil Wolf over the cute helpless bunny rabbit ;)


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I believe that she also had her house built by state contractors, who did it for her, as a "thank you" for thowing them a juicy Alaskan state construction contract... (so much for saving the people of Alaska money by living her own house.)

And I loved the fact that the denouncement against her "abstinence only" education BS came from her own daughter, who was holding her newborn in her arms at the time. "It's just not realistic," said daughter Bristol...

And now, apparently, Sarah is being sued by the ASPCA for her helicopter wolf hunting practices...

...and, isn't funny, now that she's out of the campaign, that she's changed her story about the "bridge to nowhere"?

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RE: GOP becoming a cartoon - 3/11/2009 9:25:12 PM   
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if you notice the 2 previous governors rented out a location near where sarah palin currently lives.  why is that? 

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how much did she save the state by not living in the Governor’s mansion and using all the official expenses there ;)

how much did the expenses of the prior governors compare?? you know those past ones that resided solely at the governor’s mansion?


So what your suggesting MasterShake is that when a Governor isn't in residence they just pack up these places and let the staff go........just how were they saving money because the Baracuda decided to stay home?

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