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reply posted on 7-7-2009 @ 04:35 PM by grover
reply to post by JulieMills



I don't care enough for her to hate her...and as for the talking heads...I pay them no mind.

They are not the news and they are not the news makers...they are static just like mush loosebowels is and I don't pay any attention to him either.

I am smart enough to come to my own conclusions without some paid shrill telling me what to think.

NO ONE on the left that I know fears her at all...pity perhaps but certainly not fear...that's laughable.


reply posted on 7-7-2009 @ 04:45 PM by grover
reply to post by JulieMills


I have always felt this way...I read everything from the extreme right to the extreme left and come to my own conclusions and while I am a bottled and bond liberal I have been so since my teens...and that was in the 60s and early 70s...I credit the Nixon administration and Vietnam in turning me to the left.




reply posted on 7-7-2009 @ 05:34 PM by Blaine91555
Is this your source?

Or are you KYConservative?

I did not support or vote for Sarah, but I'm constantly amazed at how threatened the Left is by her. Logic dictates that this kind of fear would only be if they believe she might bring THEM down

She is to far Right for me and I outgrew the Far Lefts silliness and intellectual dishonesty back in the early 70's. She has however been honest while her opponents funded by people who don't live here spewed the lies that resulted in 15 false accusations. After 15 times, I'm fairly confident who the liars are. That and the locals the money is funneled through are pretty well known up here.

Her problem here has been her honesty and her efforts to bring the Good Ole Boys down. Personality has nothing to do with it. The attacks on her children were so vile as to label those doing it as pure pond scum. I still would not vote for her, but I'm far more nauseated by the Far Left attack on her family and their mean spirited lies. I don't support her but she is solid gold compared to her attackers.

Since that poster from the link above appears to be the source, this seems premature. Who knows though? Was that your source?


reply posted on 7-7-2009 @ 05:40 PM by WhatTheory
Originally posted by Blaine91555
Is this your source?

Or are you KYConservative?

Thanks for posting the info but no, I did not get it from there. I would have provided a link.
I did not say in my OP that I got the info first hand. I said the info I provided was supposedely from an inside source. There is only a couple of days left, so I guess we will see.

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reply posted on 7-7-2009 @ 05:43 PM by Blaine91555
reply to post by WhatTheory



No problem, just asking. I'd never been to that site but its what I could find.


reply posted on 7-7-2009 @ 07:31 PM by TSer78
Originally posted by Pabama
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post by ~Lucidity





You mean like Senator Obama did?


It's not uncommon for politicians, like Obama and Bush to hold an office whether Governor or Senator while pursuing a presidency.

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reply posted on 7-7-2009 @ 08:17 PM by Southern Guardian
Originally posted by kinda kurious
How perfectly convenient, no source and no link. Speculative hearsay. Conjecture.

Someone proposed a new board: Failed Predictions

www.abovetopsecret.com...

This thread should fit nicely.

BTW What Theory, I do love your new Avatar.


Actually considering its only been afew days since her resignation, and given the fact the true detail behind these decisions only occur sometime after, I dont think its necessarily a failed prediction (there was no time set either so who knows). I agree with you on one thing kinda curious, like many rumors about politicians before this one lacks any evidence to substance but who knows?

Regardless of whether this woman does become chair person to Queen of Angola she shot a hole into her chances of the republican nomination come 2012. She can still run ofcourse, but her chances are relatively low.


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reply posted on 7-7-2009 @ 08:30 PM by Fromabove
reply to post by Southern Guardian



The reason she left is...

1. She lives in Alaska, thousands of miles away from the political arena.

2. Her enemies (the democrats and Obama MSM etc.) keep pumping up bogus ethics charges against her, costing the state millions to defend her.

3. She left so that she can go on the attack dog path against the Obama machine.

That's some of the reasons why.


And yes, being a Christian is important to me as I am a Christian. I don't want an Islamic president.


reply posted on 7-7-2009 @ 08:54 PM by Southern Guardian
Originally posted by Fromabove
1. She lives in Alaska, thousands of miles away from the political arena.


She abruptly resigned from her position as governor little over a year before her term ends because... she lives in Alaska. is that the new spin you folks got on now?

2. Her enemies (the democrats and Obama MSM etc.)


Because goodness knows shes the only woman in the world who has had critics and insults hurled at her. I wonder where you were standing when the personal insults were being hurled at Hillary, McCain and Obama? This woman is suppose to be a strong leader and yet she resigns because she cant take the heat? Im sorry did hillary, Obama or McCain bail out when your fellow Palinites here hurled personal insults?

Im just curious, regarding your list of her enemies there.. exactly what did Obama say about her since he took office that made her resign? Tell me have other politicians being excluded by the fire of the media, or does the media just take up fire for sake of ratings regardless?

She left so that she can go on the attack dog path against the Obama machine.


Yes we need more entertainment.

And yes, being a Christian is important to me as I am a Christian. I don't want an Islamic president.


The founding fathers established this nation so that all men and woman of all beliefs and races could have equal opportunity to the american dream, to become president. Your mentality opposes the will of the founding fathers, of the freedom we are bless with in this nation.

Islamic president, well yes religion is choice right?

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