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Americas First Female President now?

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Thanks Bugsy.

Isn't it past your bedtime, Timmy?
Posted by CJ Morgan, Friday, 12 September 2008 10:37:51 PM
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BD David Polyplcarp I agree that is why I started the thread.
Her chances of leading America if Mc Cain wins are good.
She looks good but this is not a beauty pageant.
I can not help but see the difference between Hilary Clinton and her, Clinton was never my choice but a skilled politician.
Surely Palin as president turns America into a real concern for all of us?
Posted by Belly, Saturday, 13 September 2008 5:45:54 AM
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Dear Belly,

We should all be concerned if McCain and Palin
get elected into the House they call White.

I mean look at the last Republican and what he
is leaving behind... Certainly he had a way with
words: Here's a few reminders from George W. Bush:

"Rarely is the question asked: 'Is our children
learning?'"

"I know how hard it is for you to put food on your family."

and

"I'm honoured to shake the hand of a brave Iraqi citizen
who had his hand cut off by Saddam Hussein."

Giving Bush his daily war briefing Rumsfeld ended by
saying, "Yesterday three Brazilian soldiers were killed."
"Oh No!" exclaimed Bush. "That's terrible."
His staff were stunned by the display of emotion.
Finally Bush raised his head from his hands and asked,
"Ok, so how many is a Brazilian?"

Sarah Palin's political career has been brief. Here
are a few of her famous quotes:

On the war in Iraq: "I've been so focused on State
Government. I haven't really focused much on war elsewhere."

On gun rights: "I am a lifetime member of the National
Reflemen's Association (NRA). I support our Constitutional
right to bear arms!"

On polar bears: " believe that listing polar bears
as an endangered species is a significant threat to
development."

Her favourite meal is: "Moose stew after a day of
snowmachining."

What a gal!
Posted by Foxy, Saturday, 13 September 2008 7:22:39 PM
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Foxy

After reading your post, even George W is looking better - and I never thought I'd say that.

Although I thought "what's a 'brazilian'" hilarious on many levels. Ouch!

However, it is reassuring to know that Palin prefers to focus on the wars in State Government, than those 'foreign' ones.

ROFL
Posted by Fractelle, Sunday, 14 September 2008 9:45:58 AM
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Dear Fractelle,

When Palin was asked if she'd ever been "overseas?"

She said, "Of course I've travelled. I've been to
Hawaii, AND Canada!"

And when asked about her understanding of "Foreign
Policy?" Her reply was that she can see Russia,
from the shores of Antarctica!

As I said, "What a gal!"
Posted by Foxy, Sunday, 14 September 2008 10:14:27 AM
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Foxy, she also said she had been to Mexico - very funny stuff.

If it wasn't so serious, I would feel a bit sorry for Palin having being elevated so quickly to the ranks of potential VP and her trial by media. Bad choice by McCain from a responsibility point of view but it seems that from an image perspective it might be working. Since elevating Palin, the support from American white women has shifted somewhat to the Republicans.

I think dear Maggie would be mortified to know that she is being compared to Palin by one of her staunch OLO supporters. :)
Posted by pelican, Sunday, 14 September 2008 10:33:09 AM
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