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Old October 6th, 2008, 12:54 PM   #16 (permalink)
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those people should be rounded up and put in some sort of facility with padded walls.
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Old October 6th, 2008, 12:56 PM   #17 (permalink)
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McCain should be in that same padded cell for picking her as VP.
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Old October 6th, 2008, 12:56 PM   #18 (permalink)
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Like I said in another thread: the Repugs have created a monster and have now lost control over her. She's a megalomaniacal attention whore, the type that when you give them one finger, they take the entire arm. Sick, sick puppy.
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Old October 6th, 2008, 01:04 PM   #19 (permalink)
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She should question it. Sarah is extremely popular here, especially with the working class hunters, etc. She, alone, could help carry this state.
Ok, not trying to start anything, but I really think it depends on which area of the state you live in (re: Palin's popularity). Where I live, it's all about Obama. Typically what I've seen, northern and western portions of the state tend to be more GOP while the urban areas and eastern portions are Dems.

Just an observation, I don't want to argue.
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Old October 6th, 2008, 01:13 PM   #20 (permalink)
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It does, but I question the wisdom of "firing off a quick email" to her boss!
I wonder if that email was sent on Yahoo or Hotmail?
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Old October 6th, 2008, 01:57 PM   #21 (permalink)
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Palin should actually be questioning why McCain didn't bother to tell his running mate that he was pulling out of a battleground state.
I don't get McCain, honestly. Its like he's disappeared in the past week. From a strategy standpoint, he's blowing it.

ETA: Hey CD, oh I don't deny Obama's roots are on the East side. But, I think Palin could still draw a huge number of people over there. She stated she and her husband would go walk int he factories and talk to people. For undecideds, that's a nice plan. And the UP, which traditionally has been for the Dems, might be up for grabs if Sarah heads up there.
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I wonder if that email was sent on Yahoo or Hotmail?
LOL, no wonder the McCain campaign is so coordinated, she's using web e-mail, and he doesn't know how to use a computer.
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Old October 6th, 2008, 03:24 PM   #23 (permalink)
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I don't get McCain, honestly. Its like he's disappeared in the past week. From a strategy standpoint, he's blowing it.

ETA: Hey CD, oh I don't deny Obama's roots are on the East side. But, I think Palin could still draw a huge number of people over there. She stated she and her husband would go walk int he factories and talk to people. For undecideds, that's a nice plan. And the UP, which traditionally has been for the Dems, might be up for grabs if Sarah heads up there.
I agree. It is bad strategy, and I think there are one of three scenarios:

1) His health is shaky and he needs to scale back and rest up.

2) With the VP debate over, he figures he'll unleash Palin and draw back so he can regroup his campaign.

3) It's a combo of 1 & 2.
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Palin is the draw, despite being a liability with anybody who isn't a rabid idiot.
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McCain's goodwill tanked after that whole rushing to DC to play Superman with the bailout plan. You just know that even some of his supporters are looking at him sideways for that stunt. So the McCain camp may as well put Palin out there and let her whatever nasty thing that comes to her mind. That's were their campaign was heading, anyway.
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Old October 6th, 2008, 03:40 PM   #26 (permalink)
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Palin should actually be questioning why McCain didn't bother to tell his running mate that he was pulling out of a battleground state.
This is proof that she holds no decision-making ability in the campaign. She's just a prop to be shuttled around.
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Like I said in another thread: the Repugs have created a monster and have now lost control over her. She's a megalomaniacal attention whore, the type that when you give them one finger, they take the entire arm. Sick, sick puppy.

I'm starting to agree with you on this. I think she's one crazy little attack dog who will not be easily put on a leash, although she should be muzzled for the sake of everyone everywhere.
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Old October 6th, 2008, 07:34 PM   #28 (permalink)
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I'd kinda like to see Palin come here and see our prosperous economy here.
She can go to the many empty neighborhoods in Detroit and try to charm the druggies and whores down there, go out and see all the eldery at Kroger's across the state trying to afford the high food prices, then take a tour of one of the many abandoned car factories; where hopefully she'll fall in a hole in the floor and never be heard from again.

Yeah the last thing our state needs is her bullshit charm and smile.
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I'd kinda like to see Palin come here and see our prosperous economy here.
She can go to the many empty neighborhoods in Detroit and try to charm the druggies and whores down there, go out and see all the eldery at Kroger's across the state trying to afford the high food prices, then take a tour of one of the many abandoned car factories; where hopefully she'll fall in a hole in the floor and never be heard from again.

Yeah the last thing our state needs is her bullshit charm and smile.
I saw an interview with Ted Nuggent on the Glenn Beck show. He was not happy with your mayor.Was he correct on the fact that Detroit has a terrible mayor?,
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wasnt detroits mayor arrested like 2 weeks ago? lol
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