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On Mon, 10 Nov 2008 23:59:59 -0500, tin cup wrote:

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On Mon, 10 Nov 2008 22:04:24 -0500, Boater
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WASILLA, Alaska – Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin spent part of the weekend
going through her clothing to determine what belongs to the Republican
Party after it spent $150,000-plus on a wardrobe for the vice
presidential nominee,
They should have spent $50,000 of that to put her through a private
version of Newt Gingrich's college government course.
I like Palin but I agree she came up from the minors way too soon.
If she had the look and actually knew what she was talking about she
would have been a little help but this was a lost cause 2 years ago.

BS
You don't have to be schooled in smarmy political double speak and
deception.
She had what it takes based on her decisions as Governor.
We don't want any more professional misleaders.
The Globalists on both sides went after her with fang and dagger once
they recognized she would be a potential threat to them. McCain's own
backers turned on him because she was a threat to them.
They sacraficed him to prevent her being elected.
After all Obama has demonstrated what they want. The social issues mean
nothing to them.
Obama's experience has been running for offices and avoiding votes in
the Senate.
Palin has done the job. Obama has yet to do anything.
The corporates' media has painted a false picture of both Palin and
their darling Obama.
I'm not looking for a rocket scientist experienced in destructing our
Republic, I want someone committed to our Republic. He/She can hire
experts for a dime a dozen.



I can't think of anything the republicans could do this time to get
elected and their strongest people would not even step up and try.
This is a repeat of 1976 except I think Bush may have a lower
popularity rating than Nixon had when he resigned and that was
reflected on the GOP and Ford.
The flip side of that is Obama is coming in with a lot on his plate
right away. If he doesn't turn things around by the mid term he will
lose the senate and maybe a big chunk of the house. Congress under
Ried and Pelosi have a lower popularity rating than Bush.


Obama has less than 1 year to do something other than to nationalize
anything he can get his hands on. Once he starts trying to take over
large chunks of the economy people will see him for what he is.

We will get a look at the lack of the "Obama factor" in the Georgia
runoff shortly. Without him in the election I doubt the blacks will
turn out. One old white guy looks about the same as the other one.

At this point I am really looking at all of this as a stock holder and
I really hope he can turn it around as soon as possible. Nobody wins
if he fails.


My money is on him failing. I don't want the country to fail but I don't
want Obama's policies to succeed.