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It's Sarah Palin, Alaska governor.
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On 29 Aug, 10:25, MiNe 109 wrote:
It's Sarah Palin, Alaska governor. Stephen i have been hearing those rumors. Disappointing, a real nobody |
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On Aug 29, 10:36 am, Clyde Slick wrote:
On 29 Aug, 10:25, MiNe 109 wrote: It's Sarah Palin, Alaska governor. i have been hearing those rumors. Disappointing, a real nobody She may well be talented, but given McCain's age and ongoing health problems, would she be an appropriate choice for the "one heartbeat away" role? John Atkinson Editor, Stereophile |
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On Aug 29, 7:56�am, John Atkinson wrote:
On Aug 29, 10:36 am, Clyde Slick wrote: On 29 Aug, 10:25, MiNe 109 � wrote: It's Sarah Palin, Alaska governor. i have been hearing those rumors. Disappointing, a real nobody She may well be talented, but given McCain's age and ongoing health problems, would she be an appropriate choice for the "one heartbeat away" role? I'm not sure that it matters after hearing Obama's speech last night. McCain certainly has his work cut out for him. Boon |
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, Clyde Slick wrote: On 29 Aug, 10:25, MiNe 109 wrote: It's Sarah Palin, Alaska governor. Stephen i have been hearing those rumors. Disappointing, a real nobody http://bittenandbound.com/2007/12/26...-palin-former- miss-alaska-contestant/ A former Miss Alaska pageant Miss Congeniality said to eat "moose burgers" and considered a "maverick" for speaking against Republican "ethics issues". Stephen |
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, John Atkinson wrote: On Aug 29, 10:36 am, Clyde Slick wrote: On 29 Aug, 10:25, MiNe 109 wrote: It's Sarah Palin, Alaska governor. i have been hearing those rumors. Disappointing, a real nobody She may well be talented, but given McCain's age and ongoing health problems, would she be an appropriate choice for the "one heartbeat away" role? Only two-and-a-half years younger than Obama, she has 20+ months more executive experience than both presidential candidates. Of course, that's as governor of Alaska. I imagine the budget is comparable to a medium-to-large city like Dallas. Stephen |
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MiNe 109 wrote: In article , Clyde Slick wrote: On 29 Aug, 10:25, MiNe 109 wrote: It's Sarah Palin, Alaska governor. Stephen i have been hearing those rumors. Disappointing, a real nobody http://bittenandbound.com/2007/12/26...-palin-former- miss-alaska-contestant/ A former Miss Alaska pageant Miss Congeniality said to eat "moose burgers" and considered a "maverick" for speaking against Republican "ethics issues". Stephen I'm doing 10 things at once, so am too lazy to check, but....isn't she pregnant? |
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Jenn wrote: In article , MiNe 109 wrote: In article , Clyde Slick wrote: On 29 Aug, 10:25, MiNe 109 wrote: It's Sarah Palin, Alaska governor. Stephen i have been hearing those rumors. Disappointing, a real nobody http://bittenandbound.com/2007/12/26...-palin-former- miss-alaska-contestant/ A former Miss Alaska pageant Miss Congeniality said to eat "moose burgers" and considered a "maverick" for speaking against Republican "ethics issues". Stephen I'm doing 10 things at once, so am too lazy to check, but....isn't she pregnant? I hadn't heard that. Google sez: She gave birth to her fifth child in April. http://www.adn.com/news/alaska/story/380134.html Stephen |
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![]() MiNe 109 said: Google sez: She gave birth to her fifth child in April. Uh-oh. Shades of LDS.... |
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I dunno...she's cute and she used to smoke weed. I may have to switch
back to the GOP. Boon |
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On 29 Aug, 18:20, Vinylanach wrote:
I dunno...she's cute and she used to smoke weed. *I may have to switch back to the GOP. Boon did she inhale???? |
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On Aug 29, 3:56�pm, Clyde Slick wrote:
On 29 Aug, 18:20, Vinylanach wrote: I dunno...she's cute and she used to smoke weed. �I may have to switch back to the GOP. Boon did she inhale???? Have you ever been to Alaska? Boon |
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![]() "MiNe 109" wrote in message ... In article , John Atkinson wrote: On Aug 29, 10:36 am, Clyde Slick wrote: On 29 Aug, 10:25, MiNe 109 wrote: It's Sarah Palin, Alaska governor. i have been hearing those rumors. Disappointing, a real nobody She may well be talented, but given McCain's age and ongoing health problems, would she be an appropriate choice for the "one heartbeat away" role? Only two-and-a-half years younger than Obama, she has 20+ months more executive experience than both presidential candidates. Of course, that's as governor of Alaska. I imagine the budget is comparable to a medium-to-large city like Dallas. Stephen The job of the President is to define issues and initiatives, define problems, and ultimately shape solutions. To those conservatives who say Obama has no experience, I say look at how well and effectively his campaign runs....he choses the right people, helps set up the right organization, and then guides the process interactively with them.but thinks through and makes the ultimately important decisions. As President I expect he will assemble a superb cabinet and White House staff. And he ia a careful, nuanced, and brilliantly intuitive and logical thinker who can "see" and connect the dots. John McCain, on the other hand, for all his good press, has a reputation of being a loner, a bit of a dunce, and given to fits of temper and impulsiveness. Is that really who we want with a finger on the red button. I personally feel McCain is the real risk for President this election. And now that he has chosen a baby-sitting beauty queen with no knowledge of nor evident interest in foreign affairs whatsoever as his Veep candidate, the prospect of his election seems even even riskier. My guess is that this latest maneuver by McCain will backfire badly. Regardless of how well Fox and CNN repeat the talking points. |
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"Harry Lavo" wrote: "MiNe 109" wrote in message ... In article , John Atkinson wrote: On Aug 29, 10:36 am, Clyde Slick wrote: On 29 Aug, 10:25, MiNe 109 wrote: It's Sarah Palin, Alaska governor. i have been hearing those rumors. Disappointing, a real nobody She may well be talented, but given McCain's age and ongoing health problems, would she be an appropriate choice for the "one heartbeat away" role? Only two-and-a-half years younger than Obama, she has 20+ months more executive experience than both presidential candidates. Of course, that's as governor of Alaska. I imagine the budget is comparable to a medium-to-large city like Dallas. Stephen The job of the President is to define issues and initiatives, define problems, and ultimately shape solutions. To those conservatives who say Obama has no experience, I say look at how well and effectively his campaign runs....he choses the right people, helps set up the right organization, and then guides the process interactively with them.but thinks through and makes the ultimately important decisions. As President I expect he will assemble a superb cabinet and White House staff. And he ia a careful, nuanced, and brilliantly intuitive and logical thinker who can "see" and connect the dots. John McCain, on the other hand, for all his good press, has a reputation of being a loner, a bit of a dunce, and given to fits of temper and impulsiveness. Is that really who we want with a finger on the red button. I personally feel McCain is the real risk for President this election. And now that he has chosen a baby-sitting beauty queen with no knowledge of nor evident interest in foreign affairs whatsoever as his Veep candidate, the prospect of his election seems even even riskier. My guess is that this latest maneuver by McCain will backfire badly. Regardless of how well Fox and CNN repeat the talking points. And Palin gets the foreign policy nod over Biden because Alaska is near Russia! No, she's a profoundly unserious choice. Stephen |
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On 30 Aug, 00:33, MiNe 109 wrote:
In article , *"Harry Lavo" wrote: "MiNe 109" wrote in message ... In article , John Atkinson wrote: On Aug 29, 10:36 am, Clyde Slick wrote: On 29 Aug, 10:25, MiNe 109 * wrote: It's Sarah Palin, Alaska governor. i have been hearing those rumors. Disappointing, a real nobody She may well be talented, but given McCain's age and ongoing health problems, would she be an appropriate choice for the "one heartbeat away" role? Only two-and-a-half years younger than Obama, she has 20+ months more executive experience than both presidential candidates. Of course, that's as governor of Alaska. I imagine the budget is comparable to a medium-to-large city like Dallas. Stephen The job of the President is to define issues and initiatives, define problems, and ultimately shape solutions. *To those conservatives who say Obama has no experience, I say look at how well and effectively his campaign runs....he choses the right people, helps set up the right organization, and then guides the process interactively with them.but thinks through and makes the ultimately important decisions. * As President I expect he will assemble a superb cabinet and White House staff. * And he ia a careful, nuanced, and brilliantly intuitive and logical thinker who can "see" and connect the dots. John McCain, on the other hand, for all his good press, has a reputation of being a loner, a bit of a dunce, and given to fits of temper and impulsiveness. *Is that really who we want with a finger on the red button. I personally feel McCain is the real risk for President this election. *And now that he has chosen a baby-sitting beauty queen with no knowledge of nor evident interest in foreign affairs whatsoever as his Veep candidate, the prospect of his election seems even even riskier. My guess is that this latest maneuver by McCain will backfire badly. Regardless of how well Fox and CNN repeat the talking points. And Palin gets the foreign policy nod over Biden because Alaska is near Russia! No, she's a profoundly unserious choice. at least she is second fiddle. |
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On Aug 29, 9:33�pm, MiNe 109 wrote:
In article , �"Harry Lavo" wrote: "MiNe 109" wrote in message ... In article , John Atkinson wrote: On Aug 29, 10:36 am, Clyde Slick wrote: On 29 Aug, 10:25, MiNe 109 � wrote: It's Sarah Palin, Alaska governor. i have been hearing those rumors. Disappointing, a real nobody She may well be talented, but given McCain's age and ongoing health problems, would she be an appropriate choice for the "one heartbeat away" role? Only two-and-a-half years younger than Obama, she has 20+ months more executive experience than both presidential candidates. Of course, that's as governor of Alaska. I imagine the budget is comparable to a medium-to-large city like Dallas. Stephen The job of the President is to define issues and initiatives, define problems, and ultimately shape solutions. �To those conservatives who say Obama has no experience, I say look at how well and effectively his campaign runs....he choses the right people, helps set up the right organization, and then guides the process interactively with them.but thinks through and makes the ultimately important decisions. � As President I expect he will assemble a superb cabinet and White House staff. � And he ia a careful, nuanced, and brilliantly intuitive and logical thinker who can "see" and connect the dots. John McCain, on the other hand, for all his good press, has a reputation of being a loner, a bit of a dunce, and given to fits of temper and impulsiveness. �Is that really who we want with a finger on the red button. I personally feel McCain is the real risk for President this election. �And now that he has chosen a baby-sitting beauty queen with no knowledge of nor evident interest in foreign affairs whatsoever as his Veep candidate, the prospect of his election seems even even riskier. My guess is that this latest maneuver by McCain will backfire badly. Regardless of how well Fox and CNN repeat the talking points. And Palin gets the foreign policy nod over Biden because Alaska is near Russia! No, she's a profoundly unserious choice. She's also pro-life, believes that global warming is not man-made and that creationism and intelligent design should be taught in schools. Three strikes and you're out. She's still super cute, though. Boon |
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![]() Vinylanach said: [Palin] She's also pro-life, believes that global warming is not man-made and that creationism and intelligent design should be taught in schools. Those positions will help McCain in the bible belt, Texas, and Kansas. On to the White House! |