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Sarah Palin Hears Voices

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posted on Jan, 12 2010 @ 07:54 AM
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Originally posted by Lillydale

Originally posted by mishigas
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from Lillydale
Well...how do you suppose she would know what God's plan for her specifically was unless he told her? Please explain.


Well, it seems like you already answered your own question:


from Lillydale
I thought the point was not that she has a religious belief but that she specifically said that God told her to do something. That passes religious and falls into delusion.


See, you answered yourself when you were wrong. Understand?


No. Are you saying that she has faith that God wants her to accomplish these things for no good reason? I get faith in God. I do not get faith in God wanting a pipeline. No, I do not understand.


If God didn't want a pipeline, surely he'd smote Palin! I mean, it's God. Certainly, HE could do something about the Alaska thing! Unless...huh! Naaaa!



posted on Jan, 12 2010 @ 08:23 AM
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And yet another juvenile thread about Palin. The woman is a Christian. Christians often talk to God through prayer. Anyone ever been inside of church during a Sunday service?

God has a plan for everyone, even the OP. God just illuminated your still immature brain for the world to see. Someday, you'll understand what Palin is talking about. However, it usually takes a major life altering event for most people to truly understand. For me, it was a brain tumor and 2 years of surgery and treatment that hit me in the middle of my care free college years.

Have faith OP and you may soon move into your own apartment someday and actually forge a path for yourself. When you actually have a family to take care of and bills to pay you may understand why she took a paying job from FoxNews. She has a special needs child that will require costly care for the rest of his life. Nothing wrong with earning as much as possible to look out for the future of your children. Is there? Last I checked, we still live in a free country. Free to work, worship and earn.



[edit on 12-1-2010 by jibeho]



posted on Jan, 12 2010 @ 08:32 AM
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Originally posted by Lillydale
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Can you back any of that up?


Right after the OP and you back up anything you've said. Otherwise it is just hearsay that really doesn't even belong in this forum.


What is your point exactly? Clinton was crazy so it is ok that she is crazy? Crazy people are fit for office since there are rumors Clinton talked to paintings? Is that really the country you want? The one that elects the lowest common denominator?


My point? To show that this is just another in a long line of junk hit pieces on Sarah Palin. Do some research and IF you can find something TRUE that hasn't already been posted ad nauseum, have at it.




posted on Jan, 12 2010 @ 08:33 AM
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Originally posted by Lillydale

Originally posted by Lemon.Fresh

Do you have a link for what was said, because the original post states:


Sarah has recently stated that it was God's plan that she run for office.


Nowhere does that say what you are trying to get it to say, which is that God told her to do something.


[edit on 1/11/2010 by Lemon.Fresh]



Well...how do you suppose she would know what God's plan for her specifically was unless he told her? Please explain.


According to the Christian faith . . . if a door is opened to do something, it is what God wants you to do. If a door is closed, God does not want you to do that.



posted on Jan, 12 2010 @ 08:37 AM
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Originally posted by Lemon.Fresh

Originally posted by Lillydale

Originally posted by Lemon.Fresh

Do you have a link for what was said, because the original post states:


Sarah has recently stated that it was God's plan that she run for office.


Nowhere does that say what you are trying to get it to say, which is that God told her to do something.


[edit on 1/11/2010 by Lemon.Fresh]



Well...how do you suppose she would know what God's plan for her specifically was unless he told her? Please explain.


According to the Christian faith . . . if a door is opened to do something, it is what God wants you to do. If a door is closed, God does not want you to do that.


i think we can safely, that would be "operational control grid parameters" for any, faith~based, initiative. She wouldn't need to know of the plan in order to understand the Lordess works in Mysterious Ways. Just, it would be enough, having the job offered, that she was somehow, a part of it.

but yea....what you said....



posted on Jan, 12 2010 @ 08:40 AM
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Originally posted by Lillydale

Originally posted by Lemon.Fresh
reply to post by leftystrat
 



If it was not in God's plan, she would not have run. That is in accordance with her religious system of choice.

What is the issue here?

OMG, She has a religious belief! Burn the witch!




I thought the point was not that she has a religious belief but that she specifically said that God told her to do something. That passes religious and falls into delusion.


No doubt, your QUALIFIED medical opinion. Care to back that up?


I think that is the point.


No, the point is just to once again trash Palin.

**need an icon for "bored" here**



[edit on 1/12/2010 by centurion1211]



posted on Jan, 12 2010 @ 08:42 AM
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Originally posted by centurion1211

Originally posted by Lillydale

Originally posted by Lemon.Fresh
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If it was not in God's plan, she would not have run. That is in accordance with her religious system of choice.

What is the issue here?

OMG, She has a religious belief! Burn the witch!




I thought the point was not that she has a religious belief but that she specifically said that God told her to do something. That passes religious and falls into delusion.


No doubt, your QUALIFIED medical opinion.


I think that is the point.


No, the point is just to once again trash Palin.

**need an icon for "bored" here**



lol - again - if i were an American, i'd vote for Palin. Part of God's plan or not. Whatever not being a part of it means, seeing as without meaning...*understand the logic of a bored button now*




posted on Jan, 12 2010 @ 10:10 AM
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Originally posted by SuperSlovak
CRAZY PEOPLE.
And George Bush.


What are: Synonyms?








anyone who claims to be sent on a mission from God should not be trusted. God works in "mysterious ways", i agree, but the terrorists who brought 9/11 upon us were also on a "mission from God" and see where that got us?

Whats more...By Sarah Palins own beliefs, her entire family are blasphemers and sodomites. And she has a lot of hate in her heart for those who are different from she...so why in the hell would God choose "her"?





Originally posted by centurion1211
No, the point is just to once again trash Palin.


Sarah Palin is a comedians dream. Why? Because she gives comedians so much material to work with that it almost doesn't become funny....and at right about the point you stop laughing at all the ironic jokes (ironic because they're true)

Palin comes along with "God told me to do it" and re-energizes your lust for laughing at her stupidity.

Don't get mad at those who are laughing at her. Get mad at her for giving us so much to laugh about.


[edit on 12-1-2010 by Snarf]



posted on Jan, 12 2010 @ 10:17 AM
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I've never see the left come so unglued over the hiring of a political pundit by a news organization.

Fox also hired John Stossel and gave him his own TV show on their business network.

Fox also gave Judge Napolitano his own web cast show.

Too bad the left isn't coming apart at the seams over those pundits. They need more publicity to promote their excellent shows.

Negative publicity from the left = good publicity for the right.

You guys should come unhinged over the hiring of Stossel first, then after you boost his ratings into the stratosphere, you can switch your anger over to Judge Nap.

I don't think you should waste time being angry with Palin, she already has enough brand recognition.



posted on Jan, 12 2010 @ 10:24 AM
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i think this quote pretty much sums up what the anti-right (left, far left, center, left/center, neutral, etc) think about Faux News in this country:


Of course, the Special Olympics is to winners as Fox News is to experts: if you show up, you are one.
- Jon Stewart



posted on Jan, 12 2010 @ 10:26 AM
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Originally posted by leftystrat
Sarah has recently stated that it was God's plan that she run for office.


Was it 'god's' plan that she lose as well?
Ironic, no?



posted on Jan, 12 2010 @ 10:49 AM
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Originally posted by mnemeth1
I've never see the left come so unglued over the hiring of a political pundit by a news organization.


If they believed in God, Palin would be the anti-christ for them all. A self-made, conservative and (somewhat) successful woman that didn't and doesn't have to play the victim to accomplish anything.

They become unglued because they see in Palin the HUGE risk to their political and philosophical ideals if (when?) she is successful. It's a total fear thing for the left.



posted on Jan, 12 2010 @ 11:32 AM
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Originally posted by centurion1211

Originally posted by mnemeth1
I've never see the left come so unglued over the hiring of a political pundit by a news organization.


If they believed in God, Palin would be the anti-christ for them all. A self-made, conservative and (somewhat) successful woman that didn't and doesn't have to play the victim to accomplish anything.

They become unglued because they see in Palin the HUGE risk to their political and philosophical ideals if (when?) she is successful. It's a total fear thing for the left.



Word on the street is her husband is a libertarian secessionist, which of course I find to be awesome.

As far as I can tell, Palin herself is a neo-con though.

So she doesn't really differ all that much from the democrats in terms of fiscal or foreign policy.

I think the dems could work well with her.

I really don't see any massive differences between Palin and the democrats.




[edit on 12-1-2010 by mnemeth1]



posted on Jan, 12 2010 @ 11:46 AM
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Sarah Palin Hears Voices


Confession: I hear voices.

Well, it is a little voice inside that sometimes screams when I am about to do something totally stupid... like walking into a political thread on ATS.

And that IS what this is all about; politics because, we ALL have our little inner voices that speak to us.

As far as Palin and Obama and Bush and Clinton, etc? Strip away the political BS and you have a real person. Maybe if I knew them, we could have a cold beer or a game of pool, you know? They are no better, no worse and no different than anyone else.

But add politics? They become antiChrists and demons and lord knows what else.

Without politics, people are just people.

I am really sick of the partisan political baiting from all corners.

EDIT: typos




[edit on 12-1-2010 by redoubt]



posted on Jan, 12 2010 @ 11:55 AM
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Palin supported the bailout of Fannie and Freddie

Palin supported the Goldman Sachs bailout

Palin supports more unhinged war against browns.

Palin does have some different ideas about Medicare, citing CATO's suggestion that it be a vouchered program. But she still thinks the government should be in the business of wealth redistribution, so she's not that far off the mark from the Dems.

Palin has been vague in terms of her Socialist Security policy, but all comments I could dig up show her in support of the status quo. During the campaign she supported McCains position of the status quo, which is to say she supports the government running an insolvent ponzi scheme under the guise of wealth redistribution.


I mean the differences between Palin and the Dems are fairly trival.

I would consider Palin more of a blue dog democrat.



posted on Jan, 12 2010 @ 01:20 PM
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Originally posted by mnemeth1



Word on the street is her husband is a libertarian secessionis

. . .


Really?

That is really awesome!



posted on Jan, 12 2010 @ 01:28 PM
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Originally posted by Lemon.Fresh

Originally posted by mnemeth1



Word on the street is her husband is a libertarian secessionis

. . .


Really?

That is really awesome!


Yeah I heard he belonged to a separatist group in Alaska that pushed for independence from the US.

I have to assume he's a libertarian based on that.

Its hard to see a neo-con wanting such a thing, dems assplode when you mention it.



posted on Jan, 12 2010 @ 01:29 PM
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The whole issue is a horror story . This Palin creature alone is enough to warrant the want to vomit . Then the sorry saga adds a twist of religion , sickly pseudo pious religion with all these chancers feigning reverence to gain a vote or two . Only in america , as they say .



posted on Jan, 12 2010 @ 01:30 PM
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Heard about this in the news. You know, it physically frightens me that she's making so much money off her book and looking to run for Pres in 2012...if people end up hating Obama enough then they may vote for her because she's a Republican female...

While I usually lump all politicians into one pile of evil, I hold a special place in my heart for crazy people like her. Hell, I'm a practicing Catholic and I don't go around explaining things in my life by saying "It was God's plan"...



posted on Jan, 12 2010 @ 01:32 PM
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Originally posted by Gun Totin Gerbil
The whole issue is a horror story . This Palin creature alone is enough to warrant the want to vomit . Then the sorry saga adds a twist of religion , sickly pseudo pious religion with all these chancers feigning reverence to gain a vote or two . Only in america , as they say .


Yeah but the democrats have religious fanatics too.

Just look at Al Gore.

I mean come on, each of the two parties has their religious nut cases.

I see a lot of blue dog dems that would support a gay marriage ban, support prayer in schools, and oppose abortion.

I don't think its appropriate to flip out on her for simply being religious.

Look at all the other things she agrees with you on.

All the really big stuff that will impact your life daily she agrees with you on.



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