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Reformer Hockey Mom apparently pays herself to stay home:
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn...src=newsletter |
The most interesting (but not surprising) thing, to me, is that it was Harry Reid who called Palin "shrill"--proving, once again, that when it comes to women, Democrats and Republicans are equal haters.
Not that my expectations of Reid have ever been high. It took him years to get his civil liberties score above 50. |
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Jerry, you're an ass. That you can even attempt to make a joke about racism, and judge my multi-branched family tree by one leaf hurts you more than me.
I didn't say all Republicans were racists. I said that MCCain and Palin were drawing the racists' votes. All voters Republicans, Democrats and Independents should be worried over that! If the flies and maggots are in the food you put on the table then maybe you need to take a whiff of what you're dishing up and then start fixing your windows and screens. You breed enough flies and it's a public health issue. Donna |
Pity you can't take a joke *shrug*.
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It's a pity you can't grasp the difference between a joke and a jab. Must be all that **winking** **shrugging** and **grinning** looks neurological. **poke**
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Ahem. We return you now to our regularly scheduled political argument. Plenty to talk about there without taking whacks at each other.
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Never mind ...
[This message has been edited by Jerry Glenn Hartwig (edited September 09, 2008).] |
But MaryAnn - we're all whacks here. I thought you knew.
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Drawing according to Webster
1. To move or cause to move as if by pulling (if they were already together there would be drawing them, would there?) 2.attract or provoke 3.extract 4.take or recieve This is what I meant, and I thought that it would be understood in the same way you thought I would get your joke. Donna |
But Donna, the cause and effect of your argument doesn't hold water. Racists aren't going to vote for Obama no matter what. They're going to vote for McCain because he's not black, and there's really no one else to vote for. He'd 'draw' them for no other reason than that, so the fact racists are going to vote for him doesn't make him a bad person or bad candidate.
[This message has been edited by Jerry Glenn Hartwig (edited September 09, 2008).] |
You're right. I leaped before I looked because I was so damned riled up! I'm sick over it. Jerry you know the voter turn out in our country is horrible. If the election is decided (and it could actually happen) by previously non-voting racists who will come out to vote based on nothing else than to keep Obama out-- well--uuuggghhh perish the thought!
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Jerry - since Donna brought it up, I'll follow through. Your constant *wink* and *grin* are as ineffective a tic as McCain's grimace. If you think these are showing up as one of those horrid emoticons - they're not (at least not on my server.) And if they're not intended to - if they're just shorthand for "I am being funny now, and this is not to be taken seriously" well, it is a poetry site, and you should try to convey all that without the need to be so painfully explicit *meaningful look of intense thoughtfulness*.
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Palin paying herself a per diem to stay home is hilarious!
"Why, lil ole me, I'm no more than an inoffensive stay-at-home Mom, darlin! EVeryone knows I wouldn't harm a gnat! As long as I get my per diem, I'll be home workin my lil fingers to the bone...You know I wouldn't want to get out there with all the fuss and bother of the big boys fightin and brawlin--might mess up my lipstick! To say nuthin of my coiffure. And it's worth it, you see, for them to pay me to stay home. Mr. and Mrs. McCain, to say nuthin of my new friend Karl Rove, like it that way..." Meanwhile Obama says "A pig with lipstick is still a pig" right after the WaPo asks whether Palin has influenced to media to go easy....LOL. And her "closest friends" look in that photo as if they were being grilled by the KGB. Out of four or five, only one of the friends said she would support Paylin. What a payoff that was. |
How about Steve Schmidt, the guy that's behind the Republican smokescreen? An Italian newspaper says, "If the electoral campaign were the Simpsons, Schmidt would be Bart. And he'd convince his neighbor Ned Flanders to vote the way he says he should vote."
Same ol' Republican cynics and plutocrats and war mongers dressed up as just plain folks. <A HREF="http://www.herobuilders.com/08.htm" TARGET=_blank>The superhero-mother dons her duds. </A> [This message has been edited by Andrew Frisardi (edited September 09, 2008).] |
Palin's rap sheet:
http://thinkprogress.org/palin-digest/#ethics |
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I stand by my comment of "ride roughshod." Kevin |
About Robert's posting on Palin's rap sheet.
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From today's LA Times:
Less than a month ago, Palin sat in the pews at the Wasilla Bible Church, to which she and her family belong, and listened to a sermon by David Brickner, who heads Jews for Jesus, a group cited by the Anti-Defamation League for its "aggressive and deceptive" proselytizing of Jews. Brickner said that Arab terrorism against the state of Israel was an expression of God's judgment on the Jewish people for their rejection of Christ. After Brickner concluded his remarks, a special collection was taken up to support the sect's activities. A spokesman for the McCain campaign said Palin does not agree with Brickner's views, but somehow it's the kind of question a candidate ought to be able to answer for herself. Voters might also like to know whether Palin supports, as does her church, an upcoming conference that promises to change gays and lesbians into heterosexuals through the power of prayer. That conference, by the way, is being put on by James Dobson's Focus on the Family, one of the national evangelical organizations that discovered a sudden enthusiasm for the GOP ticket when Palin joined. The rest is at http://www.latimes.com/news/opinion/...7601200.column |
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Originally posted by Janice D. Soderling:
About Robert's posting on Palin's rap sheet. They are now. The taxpayers just got the bill. Light from Sweden: thanks Jan. Palin may be clueless, but when McCain says he doesn't understand economics, beware: the Savings and Loan Scandal, wasn't the last Ponzi scheme in which he took part. http://www.truthdig.com/report/item/...ess_hes_worse/ Bob |
This journalist thinks that McCain/Palin have it in the bag. http://blogs.theaustralian.news.com....idential_race/
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Sarah's pipe dream:
http://www.nytimes.com/2008/09/11/us...a1&oref=slogin |
An interesting article from Time magazine that counters the GOP and Gov. Palin's assertion that she is a fiscal conservative.
http://www.time.com/time/nation/arti...839724,00.html |
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