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I finally got around to watching Katie Couric interview Sarah Palin.
Okay...who still wants to argue with me that she's ready to lead the country? I told you so. Boon |
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, Vinylanach wrote: I finally got around to watching Katie Couric interview Sarah Palin. Okay...who still wants to argue with me that she's ready to lead the country? I told you so. Boon That they even have a chance of winning is scary. |
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![]() "Jenn" wrote in message ... In article , Vinylanach wrote: I finally got around to watching Katie Couric interview Sarah Palin. Okay...who still wants to argue with me that she's ready to lead the country? I told you so. Boon That they even have a chance of winning is scary. Right. My feeling is after seeing those interviews that they should automatically disqualify McCain as a Presidential Candidate in the minds of voters. That they apparently don't is apalling. Kathleen Parker is right .... go home, Sarah. Your family and your country need you (to). |
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"Harry Lavo" wrote: "Jenn" wrote in message ... In article , Vinylanach wrote: I finally got around to watching Katie Couric interview Sarah Palin. Okay...who still wants to argue with me that she's ready to lead the country? I told you so. Boon That they even have a chance of winning is scary. Right. My feeling is after seeing those interviews that they should automatically disqualify McCain as a Presidential Candidate in the minds of voters. That they apparently don't is apalling. Kathleen Parker is right .... go home, Sarah. Your family and your country need you (to). As I heard one person say tonight, it's not that she makes mistakes; everyone does that. It's not even that she's unprepared. It's that she doesn't seem to even understand the question. But mark my words: she'll do fine in the debate. |
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![]() Jenn said: That they even have a chance of winning is scary. What's scary to a lot of voters is Obama's skin. |
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George M. Middius wrote: Jenn said: That they even have a chance of winning is scary. What's scary to a lot of voters is Obama's skin. Yes, my father included. |
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![]() Jenn said: That they even have a chance of winning is scary. What's scary to a lot of voters is Obama's skin. Yes, my father included. A bigot in the family? That trumps my redneck neighbors. |
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Jenn averred:
What's scary to a lot of voters is Obama's skin. Yes, my father included. Good to know at least your family tree isn't all rotted to the core. Alas, if only the little Dutch boy had stuck his finger in the dyke... |
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![]() Sophistic (you said it!) whined: What's scary to a lot of voters is Obama's skin. Yes, my father included. Good to know at least your family tree isn't all rotted to the core. Uh-oh. Looks like one of Jenn's F students is trying to get even. |
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George (Missy!) Middius chirped:
Uh-oh. Looks like one of Jenn's F students is trying to get even. Wrong 'em, boyo ... so to speak. |
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On Sep 30, 1:31*am, "Sophistic" wrote:
George (Missy!) Middius chirped: Uh-oh. Looks like one of Jenn's F students is trying to get even. Wrong 'em, boyo ... so to speak. So what do you like about Palin? LOL! |
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On Sep 29, 11:33*pm, Vinylanach wrote:
I finally got around to watching Katie Couric interview Sarah Palin. Okay...who still wants to argue with me that she's ready to lead the country? I told you so. I just watched the SNL takeoff of that interview. They really didn't have to do much to it. It was a parody unto itself. |
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On Sep 29, 11:44*pm, Jenn wrote:
In article , *"Harry Lavo" wrote: "Jenn" wrote in message ... In article , Vinylanach wrote: I finally got around to watching Katie Couric interview Sarah Palin. Okay...who still wants to argue with me that she's ready to lead the country? I told you so. Boon That they even have a chance of winning is scary. Right. My feeling is after seeing those interviews that they should automatically disqualify McCain as a Presidential Candidate in the minds of voters. *That they apparently don't is apalling. *Kathleen Parker is right .... go home, Sarah. *Your family and your country need you (to). As I heard one person say tonight, it's not that she makes mistakes; everyone does that. *It's not even that she's unprepared. *It's that she doesn't seem to even understand the question. But mark my words: *she'll do fine in the debate. McCain made sure the rules favored her. |
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On Sep 30, 1:09*am, George M. Middius
wrote: Sophistic (you said it!) whined: What's scary to a lot of voters is Obama's skin. Yes, my father included. Good to know at least your family tree isn't all rotted to the core. Uh-oh. Looks like one of Jenn's F students is trying to get even. Nope. Just a garden-variety homophobe. |
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![]() "Shhhh! I'm Listening to Reason!" wrote in message ... On Sep 29, 11:33 pm, Vinylanach wrote: I finally got around to watching Katie Couric interview Sarah Palin. Okay...who still wants to argue with me that she's ready to lead the country? I told you so. I just watched the SNL takeoff of that interview. They really didn't have to do much to it. It was a parody unto itself. **Indeed. The View (that show with 5 women on a couch) showed the Palin clip, followed by the Tina Fey parody. It was almost word-for-word. Why are people seriously considering McCain/Palin? Is it the religion/abortion thing? Are 50% of American voters really THAT shallow? I guess Arny will vote Republican. -- Trevor Wilson www.rageaudio.com.au |
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On Sep 30, 4:44*am, "Trevor Wilson"
wrote: "Shhhh! I'm Listening to Reason!" wrote in ... On Sep 29, 11:33 pm, Vinylanach wrote: I finally got around to watching Katie Couric interview Sarah Palin. Okay...who still wants to argue with me that she's ready to lead the country? I told you so. I just watched the SNL takeoff of that interview. They really didn't have to do much to it. It was a parody unto itself. **Indeed. The View (that show with 5 women on a couch) showed the Palin clip, followed by the Tina Fey parody. It was almost word-for-word. Why are people seriously considering McCain/Palin? Is it the religion/abortion thing? Are 50% of American voters really THAT shallow? I guess Arny will vote Republican. You'd have to ask somebody who is seriously considering them. That would not be me. I told a friend recently that Obama would have to do something pretty spectacular to lose my vote. President Palin. My god, the mere thought of it makes my skin crawl. "We keep an eye on the Australians, and if we see any, we ask them what they're doing and then tell them to 'Shoo!'" LOL! I note that 2pid has disappeared. He'd be the one to ask, as he'll vote republican no matter what bone-headed ticket they put up. Perhaps he expired holding his breath for Palin to say something smart during the interviews. Not that he's know smart if it bit him in his ass. LOL! Anyway, presumably you've seen that even some conservatives are saying "No mas"? Palin Problem She’s out of her league. It was fun while it lasted. Palin’s recent interviews with Charles Gibson, Sean Hannity, and now Katie Couric have all revealed an attractive, earnest, confident candidate. Who Is Clearly Out Of Her League. No one hates saying that more than I do. Like so many women, I’ve been pulling for Palin, wishing her the best, hoping she will perform brilliantly. I’ve also noticed that I watch her interviews with the held breath of an anxious parent, my finger poised over the mute button in case it gets too painful. Unfortunately, it often does. My cringe reflex is exhausted. http://article.nationalreview.com/?q...MyYTUxZDkwNTE= And the fact that McCain picked her (and in the manner that he did) should raise some pretty substantial and alarming questions about *his* leadership ability. The polls are swinging hard toward Obama. McCain pulled even and slightly ahead of Obama after his convention bump but he's been sliding since. I attribute that not only to national circumstance, but also to people getting to know the "pit bull with lipstick" a little better. The sheen is wearing off. http://www.realclearpolitics.com/polls/ |
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On Sep 30, 12:33 am, Vinylanach wrote:
I finally got around to watching Katie Couric interview Sarah Palin. Okay...who still wants to argue with me that she's ready to lead the country? Apparently, that was a spoof. Here's a link to the actual interview: http://www.nbc.com/Saturday_Night_Li...n-open/704042/ John Atkinson Editor, Stereophile |
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On 30 Sep, 00:57, George M. Middius wrote:
Jenn said: That they even have a chance of winning is scary. What's scary to a lot of voters is Obama's skin. No problem, we all know that all racists are Republican conservatives who wouldn't vote for him even if he were white. Since he is a liberal and liberals are going to vote for him and since all liberals are not racists, he has no problem, he should do at least as well as Gore and Kerry. .. |
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, Clyde Slick wrote: On 30 Sep, 00:57, George M. Middius wrote: Jenn said: That they even have a chance of winning is scary. What's scary to a lot of voters is Obama's skin. No problem, we all know that all racists are Republican conservatives who wouldn't vote for him even if he were white. Since he is a liberal and liberals are going to vote for him and since all liberals are not racists, he has no problem, he should do at least as well as Gore and Kerry. . http://www.amazon.com/Nixonland-Rise...merica/dp/0743 243021 Stephen |
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On 30 Sep, 08:56, MiNe 109 wrote:
In article , *Clyde Slick wrote: On 30 Sep, 00:57, George M. Middius wrote: Jenn said: That they even have a chance of winning is scary. What's scary to a lot of voters is Obama's skin. No problem, we all know that all racists are Republican conservatives who wouldn't vote for him even if he were white. Since he is a liberal and liberals are going to vote for him and since all liberals are not racists, he has no problem, he should do at least as well as Gore and Kerry. . http://www.amazon.com/Nixonland-Rise...ng-America/dp/... 243021 try www.tinyurl.com your link, lack of relevancy noted as far as color, right now everyone is worried about green, and I don't mean grass and trees, not brown. |
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On Sep 29, 9:36�pm, Jenn wrote:
In article , �Vinylanach wrote: I finally got around to watching Katie Couric interview Sarah Palin. Okay...who still wants to argue with me that she's ready to lead the country? I told you so. Boon That they even have a chance of winning is scary. Why does she remind me so much of Admiral Stockdale? Boon |
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On Sep 29, 9:44�pm, Jenn wrote:
In article , �"Harry Lavo" wrote: "Jenn" wrote in message ... In article , Vinylanach wrote: I finally got around to watching Katie Couric interview Sarah Palin. Okay...who still wants to argue with me that she's ready to lead the country? I told you so. Boon That they even have a chance of winning is scary. Right. My feeling is after seeing those interviews that they should automatically disqualify McCain as a Presidential Candidate in the minds of voters. �That they apparently don't is apalling. �Kathleen Parker is right ..... go home, Sarah. �Your family and your country need you (to). As I heard one person say tonight, it's not that she makes mistakes; everyone does that. �It's not even that she's unprepared. �It's that she doesn't seem to even understand the question. But mark my words: �she'll do fine in the debate.- I have the same feeling. I never thought Dubya performed well in debates, but there you go...shades of Adlai Stevenson. Boon |
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"Sophistic" wrote: Jenn averred: What's scary to a lot of voters is Obama's skin. Yes, my father included. Good to know at least your family tree isn't all rotted to the core. Alas, if only the little Dutch boy had stuck his finger in the dyke... One tried. He can no longer play the violin. |
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![]() Shhhh! said: Sophistic (you said it!) whined: What's scary to a lot of voters is Obama's skin. Yes, my father included. Good to know at least your family tree isn't all rotted to the core. Uh-oh. Looks like one of Jenn's F students is trying to get even. Nope. Just a garden-variety homophobe. How can you tell? It does have a familiar stynch. |
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, Clyde Slick wrote: On 30 Sep, 08:56, MiNe 109 wrote: In article , *Clyde Slick wrote: On 30 Sep, 00:57, George M. Middius wrote: Jenn said: That they even have a chance of winning is scary. What's scary to a lot of voters is Obama's skin. No problem, we all know that all racists are Republican conservatives who wouldn't vote for him even if he were white. Since he is a liberal and liberals are going to vote for him and since all liberals are not racists, he has no problem, he should do at least as well as Gore and Kerry. . http://www.amazon.com/Nixonland-Rise...ng-America/dp/... 243021 try www.tinyurl.com Lack of ability to drag noted. your link, lack of relevancy noted Exact relevance noted. as far as color, right now everyone is worried about green, and I don't mean grass and trees, not brown. The Depression was good for race relations? Stephen |
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On Sep 30, 7:50*am, Clyde Slick wrote:
On 30 Sep, 00:57, George M. Middius wrote: Jenn said: That they even have a chance of winning is scary. What's scary to a lot of voters is Obama's skin. No problem, we all know that all racists are Republican conservatives who wouldn't vote for him even if he were white. I suppose your other argument is that black people heaviliy tend to vote for Dems because they get lots of free handouts. Since he is a liberal and liberals are going to vote for him and since all liberals are not racists, he has no problem, he should do at least as well as Gore and Kerry. Don't worry, Clyde. McCain already has the old Confederacy locked up, or so it appears. And you shouldn't drink while posting. |
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Jenn cracked:
Alas, if only the little Dutch boy had stuck his finger in the dyke... One tried. He can no longer play the violin. Perhaps due to the way you rosined the bow with your sanguine ministrations? |
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Pudge the Gimp (gingerly) minced:
How can you tell? It does have a familiar stynch. ;-) |
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"Sophistic" wrote: Jenn cracked: Alas, if only the little Dutch boy had stuck his finger in the dyke... One tried. He can no longer play the violin. Perhaps due to the way you rosined the bow with your sanguine ministrations? I doubt that it was a bow. Probably more like an E string. |
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Bill blurted:
Heh, so George nailed it after all... Even a bloken crock (pardon the Japanese) ... eh, little toady? |
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Jenn sawed:
Alas, if only the little Dutch boy had stuck his finger in the dyke... One tried. He can no longer play the violin. Perhaps due to the way you rosined the bow with your sanguine ministrations? I doubt that it was a bow. Probably more like an E string. Or G (astically) pizzicato. |
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![]() Styncho gabbled: Heh, so George nailed it after all... (pardon the Japanese) Are you praying for Sen. McBlame and Gov. Moosekill to ascend to their thrones of righteous pigheadedness, Blobbo? The Wrong Rev. Arnii "Big ****" Krooger will be pleased to join you in any prayer-type activities. Both of you need to rack up™ a ****load of piety points™ if you want to earn your "rewards" in "heaven". |
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Pudge the Gimp minced:
Are you praying for Sen. McBlame and Gov. Moosekill to ascend... If they do, I'd be praying the McChurian Candidate does a William Henry Harrison. How's the shut-in world these days, gimpster? |
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On 30 Sep, 15:48, MiNe 109 wrote:
In article , *Clyde Slick wrote: On 30 Sep, 08:56, MiNe 109 * wrote: In article , *Clyde Slick wrote: On 30 Sep, 00:57, George M. Middius wrote: Jenn said: That they even have a chance of winning is scary. What's scary to a lot of voters is Obama's skin. No problem, we all know that all racists are Republican conservatives who wouldn't vote for him even if he were white. Since he is a liberal and liberals are going to vote for him and since all liberals are not racists, he has no problem, he should do at least as well as Gore and Kerry. . http://www.amazon.com/Nixonland-Rise...ng-America/dp/.... 243021 trywww.tinyurl.com Lack of ability to drag noted. your link, lack of relevancy noted Exact relevance noted. not noted, but please do. I wait your explanation of relevancy between the Nixon book and not voteing for Obama due to his race. as far as color, right now everyone is worried about green, and I don't mean grass and trees, not brown. The Depression was good for race relations? irrelevant, yet again. we are talking about the vote 2008. people are worried more about the economy than Obama's skin color. whether or not the depression was good for race relations is not relevant to what is motivating voters in 2008. |
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On 30 Sep, 17:26, "Shhhh! I'm Listening to Reason!"
wrote: On Sep 30, 7:50*am, Clyde Slick wrote: On 30 Sep, 00:57, George M. Middius wrote: Jenn said: That they even have a chance of winning is scary. What's scary to a lot of voters is Obama's skin. No problem, we all know that all racists are Republican conservatives who wouldn't vote for him even if he were white. I suppose your other argument is that black people heaviliy tend to vote for Dems because they get lots of free handouts. Since he is a liberal and liberals are going to vote for him and since all liberals are not racists, he has no problem, he should do at least as well as Gore and Kerry. Don't worry, Clyde. McCain already has the old Confederacy locked up, or so it appears. Virginia will go for the O man. So will florida. And you shouldn't drink while posting. It cost me a $200 repaif when i spilled copffee on my l;aptop keyboard |
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![]() Time for those nasty ol' Tires of Hatred & Bigotry to get a retread. Are you praying for Sen. McBlame and Gov. Moosekill to ascend to their thrones of righteous pigheadedness, Blobbo? If they do, I'd be praying the McChurian Candidate does a William Henry Harrison. That's borderline intelleckshool of you, Stynchie. Are you aware that your fellow nimrods-in-arms disdain all study and understanding of history? How's the shut-in world these days, gimpster? I wonder why you keep harping on that fantasy, Blobbo. Do you approve of the Krooborg's embrace of the All Spooge, All The Time lifestyle? The Wrong Rev. Arnii "Big ****" Krooger will be pleased to join you in any prayer-type activities. Both of you need to rack up™ a ****load of piety points™ if you want to earn your "rewards" in "heaven". You must have missed this part while you were cursing Sen. McBabyKiller. BTW, a while ago I showed some of your posts to a christian minister. He said based on your evil thoughts, you're going to have a very hard time getting into Heaven. Have you thought about the damage your soul is incurring from your constant spewing of lies and hatred? |
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In article
, Clyde Slick wrote: On 30 Sep, 15:48, MiNe 109 wrote: In article , *Clyde Slick wrote: On 30 Sep, 08:56, MiNe 109 * wrote: In article , *Clyde Slick wrote: On 30 Sep, 00:57, George M. Middius wrote: Jenn said: That they even have a chance of winning is scary. What's scary to a lot of voters is Obama's skin. No problem, we all know that all racists are Republican conservatives who wouldn't vote for him even if he were white. Since he is a liberal and liberals are going to vote for him and since all liberals are not racists, he has no problem, he should do at least as well as Gore and Kerry. . http://www.amazon.com/Nixonland-Rise...ng-America/dp/... 243021 trywww.tinyurl.com Lack of ability to drag noted. your link, lack of relevancy noted Exact relevance noted. not noted, but please do. I wait your explanation of relevancy between the Nixon book and not voteing for Obama due to his race. The Nixon strategy of appealing to racists who formerly voted Democrat. It's still in practice. as far as color, right now everyone is worried about green, and I don't mean grass and trees, not brown. The Depression was good for race relations? irrelevant, yet again. You brought it up. we are talking about the vote 2008. people are worried more about the economy than Obama's skin color. Except for racists. whether or not the depression was good for race relations is not relevant to what is motivating voters in 2008. No, but it's relevant to whether it's true or not that tough times make people forget their pernicious beliefs. Stephen |
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'lil Georgie in fantasyland:
Are you aware that your fellow nimrods-in-arms disdain all study and understanding of history? Nice little fantasy world you've set up for yourself there, Pudgy, which plays right into... How's the shut-in world these days, gimpster? I wonder why you keep harping on that fantasy, Blobbo. Do you approve of the Krooborg's embrace of the All Spooge, All The Time lifestyle? When was the last time you took a break from posting to rao in the last decade or so? Never, you say. Why am I not surprised? Perhaps it's the only venue of entertainment in the stultifyingly moribund life of an obese homo agoraphobic. BTW, a while ago I showed some of your posts to a christian minister. Lemme guess, Gene Robinson or some Episcopalian lesbo. Did you also ask said minister how s/he square their abominative activity and what it says about it in the Bible, and then watch them spin like a top to come up with a plausible rationalization? |
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On Sep 30, 9:40*pm, Clyde Slick wrote:
On 30 Sep, 17:26, "Shhhh! I'm Listening to Reason!" Don't worry, Clyde. McCain already has the old Confederacy locked up, or so it appears. Virginia will go for the O man. So will florida. So less than 20% of the former Confederate states will buck the trend if you're right. I've been in all of them. They all have major problems with racism. |
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