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joether -> Palin vs Brown (8/26/2010 11:46:39 PM)

Sorry, but I'll side with Brown on this one. Its a pretty safe bet, he'll finish his first term in office (unlike her). The guy has to vote moderate, if he wants to be stay elected. Unlike Sarah Palin, who is held repsonsibible for nothing and no one; Mr. Brown, realizes, in a Democratic place like the Commonwealth, if he doesn't look 'non-conservative' he'll be a non-elected offical. You betcha, the Democrats will run a well polished, and good canidate for the next election (pouring money in to it as well). I believe Mr. Brown knows this as well, hence his voting record.

He's a conservative, regardless of what Mrs. Palin says. He also has credibility, which is something she lacks.

So, who would you side with?

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Hippiekinkster -> RE: Palin vs Brown (8/27/2010 12:01:21 AM)

Still abusing commas? It pains me to think that I wasted all that time showing you the proper usage of said punctuation.

I tend to agree with your political opinions, but I just cannot abide intentional ignorance. I would never give such aid to a right-wingnut. They aren't educable. But you are. It would help you immensely, all throughout your life, to learn to punctuate properly.

Mangling simple punctuation is the literary equivalent to walking around with half a mustache.

Verstehen Sie dass?




joether -> RE: Palin vs Brown (8/27/2010 12:16:07 AM)

When Cm creates a spell checker and grammer system, I'll use it. Lets just say, I had to learn the English language alittle differently then most. I'm not a writer, but I do try the best I can. Fair enough?




Hippiekinkster -> RE: Palin vs Brown (8/27/2010 12:49:34 AM)


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ORIGINAL: joether

When Cm creates a spell checker and grammer system, I'll use it. Lets just say, I had to learn the English language alittle differently then most. I'm not a writer, but I do try the best I can. Fair enough?

I posted everything one needs to know about the comma the other day, excerpted from The Little, Brown Handbook. While I understand that learning English as a foreign language can be a challenge, I picked up the rules for punctuating German in a very short time.

My post on comma usage was very long, and I did it to help you out. If you don't use it, well, your loss.




DCWoody -> RE: Palin vs Brown (8/27/2010 3:44:51 AM)

Ah, Joe, you're back. Did I finally get through to you in this thread?
http://www.collarchat.com/m_3368308/mpage_2/tm.htm
:)




servantforuse -> RE: Palin vs Brown (8/27/2010 4:10:26 AM)

Sarah has it right on this one. Remember that Scott Brown took over Ted Kennedy's seat in arguably the most liberal state in the nation. He ran as a moderate republican and will continue to do so.




rulemylife -> RE: Palin vs Brown (8/27/2010 4:25:36 AM)

Now that we've covered commas and rehashed an old thread does anyone want to talk about Palin and Brown?




rulemylife -> RE: Palin vs Brown (8/27/2010 4:31:39 AM)

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ORIGINAL: servantforuse

Sarah has it right on this one. Remember that Scott Brown took over Ted Kennedy's seat in arguably the most liberal state in the nation. He ran as a moderate republican and will continue to do so.


I'm still trying to figure out why this interview was on Fox Business News when it was purely political and had no mention of anything pertaining to business or the economy.




Hillwilliam -> RE: Palin vs Brown (8/27/2010 4:31:42 AM)

Ive got to agree with you that he wont bail at the first sign of a book deal LOL




rulemylife -> RE: Palin vs Brown (8/27/2010 4:38:22 AM)

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ORIGINAL: Hillwilliam

Ive got to agree with you that he wont bail at the first sign of a book deal LOL


My favorite part of the interview was when she started ranting about incumbents spending too much time in office.

You have to give her credit, she practices what she preaches.

She hates incumbents so much she decided half of her term in office was enough.




pogo4pres -> RE: Palin vs Brown (8/27/2010 4:38:50 AM)

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ORIGINAL: rulemylife

Now that we've covered commas and rehashed an old thread does anyone want to talk about Palin and Brown?




Sure lets talk of the Sierra Tango Uniform Papa India Delta...........Charlie Uniform November Tango.      





Misogynistically,
Some Knucklehead in NJ




mnottertail -> RE: Palin vs Brown (8/27/2010 6:00:00 AM)

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ORIGINAL: servantforuse

Sarah has it right on this one. Remember that Scott Brown took over Ted Kennedy's seat in arguably the most liberal state in the nation. He ran as a moderate republican and will continue to do so.


That wasn't what the cock was crowing at sunrise, nevertheless; the fellow is a good democrat, sided with them on some important issues against his hard party one-liners. Why isn't he a Rino in neo-con parlance?




servantforuse -> RE: Palin vs Brown (8/27/2010 6:07:05 AM)

I would say that he is a rino. It sure beats the alternative though, another ultra liberal like Kennedy.




rulemylife -> RE: Palin vs Brown (8/27/2010 6:09:44 AM)

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ORIGINAL: pogo4pres

quote:

ORIGINAL: rulemylife

Now that we've covered commas and rehashed an old thread does anyone want to talk about Palin and Brown?



Sure lets talk of the Sierra Tango Uniform Papa India Delta...........Charlie Uniform November Tango.      

Misogynistically,
Some Knucklehead in NJ



Edited because it took me a few minutes to get it.    [sm=biggrin.gif]








rulemylife -> RE: Palin vs Brown (8/27/2010 6:14:51 AM)

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ORIGINAL: servantforuse

I would say that he is a rino. It sure beats the alternative though, another ultra liberal like Kennedy.


I sort of like this whole RINO thing.

Along with the teabaggers.

It's funny watching Republicans divide their own party and then predict a takeover of Congress.




RacerJim -> RE: Palin vs Brown (8/27/2010 6:22:47 AM)


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ORIGINAL: Hillwilliam

Ive got to agree with you that he wont bail at the first sign of a book deal LOL


You mean like Obama bailed (effectively abandoned his duty/job as U.S. Senator from Illinois after less than two years in office) at the first sign of the Presidency?




rulemylife -> RE: Palin vs Brown (8/27/2010 6:26:27 AM)

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ORIGINAL: RacerJim


quote:

ORIGINAL: Hillwilliam

Ive got to agree with you that he wont bail at the first sign of a book deal LOL


You mean like Obama bailed (effectively abandoned his duty/job as U.S. Senator from Illinois after less than two years in office) at the first sign of the Presidency?


Bullshit!!!!!!!!!!!!

How do you compare someone seeking higher office to Palin just quitting?




angelikaJ -> RE: Palin vs Brown (8/27/2010 6:37:45 AM)

Sarah seems to have forgotten that she heartily endorsed Brown on Hannity:
"It’s going to send a very strong message that the status quo, even in Massachusetts, the status quo of just accepting the big growth of government and health care takeover measures that it seems capital hill wants to cram down our throats today, things are gonna start changing, thank God things are gonna start changing, but even, and I would love to be able to at some point interview "Senator Brown." I anticipate victory there, but even if he doesn’t win already poll numbers showing that his message is resonating and his message is just, you know, common sense conservative values, principles, solutions, being plugged in to meet the challenges facing America today. People in his state, they’re listening to him and are getting excited about this dynamic candidate."

She seems to have forgotten a lot of things:

"In many ways, Scott Brown represents what this beautiful movement is all about. You know, he was just a guy with a truck and a passion to serve our country."

Perhaps she has memory issues, or more likely she is just displaying poor behavior because he would not join her invitation to Tea.




mnottertail -> RE: Palin vs Brown (8/27/2010 6:44:48 AM)

Well, are we setting up the Grand Old Party to hold their noses and vote RINOs because they cannot get the rabid right elected, since they are di minimus?

You know, the old W is the greatest liberator, smartest coolest guy...for 8 years and then when it is pointed out how he failed miserably they throw him under the bus saying, well, he wasn't a real conservative....and then point out how Obama is a socialist from Kenya and he is the one who really hit this debt pedal?  (knowing that his first year is from the Bush budget?)

I mean, will the public fall for that sort of quisling?  Will the true american neo-cons throw caution to the wind and the bulk of the Grand Old Party under the bus?

Or, is this a tempest in a teapot?

Stay tuned for our next installment................




Hillwilliam -> RE: Palin vs Brown (8/27/2010 6:50:38 AM)

Funny you folks should mention "RINO".  We had our local state legislator kicked out of the Republican party because he refused to toe the party line on an important vote.  He preferred, instead, to vote the way that would be advanageous to folks in his district. I know, that's freakin SCAREY.
Even Steele got into the act at a local rally calling him a "traitor".

Last time I looked, certain documents near and dear to my heart had such words as "We the People" and "of the PEOPLE, by the PEOPLE and for the PEOPLE".  Doesnt say a damn thing about a political party nor about loyalty to same.

I submit that those legislators who knowingly toe the "party line" at the expense of their constituents are the traitors.
If anyone wants to go someplace where the party is more important than the people, I have a few suggestions.  Cuba, N Korea and China.  (Isnt it ironic that they all call themselves  "the people's republic of.")

So, if Brown is a fiscal conservative that refuses to toe the 'party line'. I have one word.  AWESOME.  We need several hundred more just like him in Washington.




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