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Stupid Winger
On 8 Nov 2008 21:16:14 GMT, D Murphy wrote:
Looked like she left early Tuesday (not Monday) & returned same day. Nope. [From CBS News' Scott Conroy: (CLEVELAND) - Sarah Palin campaigns in six cities in five states on Monday, and that’s not even the most grueling part of her final push before Election Day. After her last campaign rally in Elko, Nev., concludes at about 11:15pm local time, Palin will fly overnight to Anchorage, IOW No way she left Phoenix before midnight on Monday!! so that she can vote at around 7am Alaska time in Wasilla. She’ll then fly straight to Phoenix to be in place for the Republicans’ Election Night party and isn’t expected to land there until about 7:30pm ET. ] Which does not say who chartered her plane(s) for her or at what cost and was about plans anyway, not what happened. Anyway your obsession with this is a little bizarre. Candidates vote in person in their hometown. It is traditional. Postage is much cheaper. Looks like *I'M* the fiscal conservative, not any stupid winger VBG. -- Cliff |
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Stupid Winger
Cliff wrote in
: On 8 Nov 2008 21:16:14 GMT, D Murphy wrote: Looked like she left early Tuesday (not Monday) & returned same day. Nope. [From CBS News' Scott Conroy: (CLEVELAND) - Sarah Palin campaigns in six cities in five states on Monday, and that’s not even the most grueling part of her final push before Election Day. After her last campaign rally in Elko, Nev., concludes at about 11:15pm local time, Palin will fly overnight to Anchorage, IOW No way she left Phoenix before midnight on Monday!! Can you read? She wasn't in Phoenix. so that she can vote at around 7am Alaska time in Wasilla. She’ll then fly straight to Phoenix to be in place for the Republicans’ Election Night party and isn’t expected to land there until about 7:30pm ET. ] Which does not say who chartered her plane(s) for her or at what cost and was about plans anyway, not what happened. Why do you care? Who paid for Biden's plane? The party in Grant Park? The security for six blocks around Obama's mansion (Le Chateau Paiement Illicite) all year? How much did his kid's trick or treating on Halloween cost? Anyway your obsession with this is a little bizarre. Candidates vote in person in their hometown. It is traditional. Postage is much cheaper. Just ask Dan Rostenkowski. Looks like *I'M* the fiscal conservative, not any stupid winger VBG. Looks like you're the k00k is about all. -- Dan CNC Videos - http://tinyurl.com/yzdt6d |
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Stupid Winger
On 9 Nov 2008 00:56:16 GMT, D Murphy wrote:
Cliff wrote in : On 8 Nov 2008 21:16:14 GMT, D Murphy wrote: Looked like she left early Tuesday (not Monday) & returned same day. Nope. [From CBS News' Scott Conroy: (CLEVELAND) - Sarah Palin campaigns in six cities in five states on Monday, and that’s not even the most grueling part of her final push before Election Day. After her last campaign rally in Elko, Nev., concludes at about 11:15pm local time, Palin will fly overnight to Anchorage, IOW No way she left Phoenix before midnight on Monday!! Can you read? She wasn't in Phoenix. But the airport was per the news reports. Did you think she took her broom? so that she can vote at around 7am Alaska time in Wasilla. She’ll then fly straight to Phoenix to be in place for the Republicans’ Election Night party and isn’t expected to land there until about 7:30pm ET. ] Which does not say who chartered her plane(s) for her or at what cost and was about plans anyway, not what happened. Why do you care? I know what postage costs. Who paid for Biden's plane? The party in Grant Park? The security for six blocks around Obama's mansion (Le Chateau Paiement Illicite) all year? How much did his kid's trick or treating on Halloween cost? Ask the Secret Service. Anyway your obsession with this is a little bizarre. Candidates vote in person in their hometown. It is traditional. Postage is much cheaper. Just ask Dan Rostenkowski. Was he short on postage too? Looks like *I'M* the fiscal conservative, not any stupid winger VBG. Looks like you're the k00k is about all. No stamps? -- Cliff |
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