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Re: Palin, now Perry, talking of secessionism
« Reply #25 on: April 16, 2009, 11:27:18 PM »

you're wrong. 

i would have written ron paul a check for $2300.  He was a repub.
yes and no he is out there on some of his positions man, what stopped you from giving that money?

and im right you have done nothing but defend or turn a blind eye to obamas actions that go against conservatism, you have to much invested in him to turn away bro. When you are cornered about being an ass man for him you throw out some generic topic you are against when pressed you run and hide or show your true colors i.e. gun nuts...

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Re: Palin, now Perry, talking of secessionism
« Reply #26 on: April 16, 2009, 11:32:19 PM »
yes and no he is out there on some of his positions man, what stopped you from giving that money?

i would have donated in the main, but i knew (when hannity scoffed at his name nightly) that an obcious concerted effort was in place to keep him out.

And when they wouldn't let him debate - but they let thompson, who had far less votes and % in places than Rp at that point... it became clear he wouldn't win.

FOX was against him becaue he spoke the *truth* on the war and the economy.  We just weren't ready to hear it, i guess.

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Re: Palin, now Perry, talking of secessionism
« Reply #27 on: April 16, 2009, 11:38:16 PM »
I would have voted for Ron Paul and I was sure he would run independent if he didn't get the republican nomination.  I was pretty let down when that didn't happen. Very disappointing.

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Re: Palin, now Perry, talking of secessionism
« Reply #28 on: April 17, 2009, 04:46:33 AM »
Why do these governors say such anti-american things in order to pacify their state voters?

I don't know. Why don't you ask the folks in the northeastern states who were saying the same thing, after Bush's re-election.

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Re: Palin, now Perry, talking of secessionism
« Reply #29 on: April 17, 2009, 07:33:26 AM »

A ticket like newt/mitt/romney, etc.


A total ticket killer for the Jesus Zombies. 

Then again, not necessarily a bad thing as main stream America is leaving them behind anyway.

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Re: Palin, now Perry, talking of secessionism
« Reply #30 on: April 17, 2009, 07:43:12 AM »
Palin is talking secession?

How fast would Alaska turn into a sequel to Idiocracy with Palin as their Queen

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Re: Palin, now Perry, talking of secessionism
« Reply #31 on: April 17, 2009, 08:59:07 AM »

She should look at the camera and say "That is personal family business.  I'm sure the good people of Alaska would much rather hear about my plan for solving... (list problems and solutions)


Someone slams your family and tries to drag a loved one of yours through the mud, and you’re just going to stand there like a big dope and not react or say something about it?

PLEASE!!!

Instead, she goes back and forth.  And she lets her daughter go on tv to talk about abstinence.  REALLY?  I mean, obviously she didn't use it, and it backfired on palin who used her kid as a prop in a 2006 gov debate.

She didn't have old Levi use a condom, either. But, you wouldn't be yapping about Bristol Palin's appearances, if she were talking about condom use.

Why keep the issue going by letting the girl go on tv and admit abstinence really isn't realistic?  Why let her undermine palin's position and make her look hypocritical?

Again, were she talking about condom use (even with baby in tow), your lips would be fused shut! She's not the one looking hypocriticial; YOU ARE!!!

Many teenage girls were taught about condom use BUT GOT KNOCKED UP, ANYWAY!!! By your logic, we should scrap "comprehensive" sex educations.


palin should stop the drama and focus on issues.  Then again, drama gives headlines.  And I think we can all agree palin loves to be in the headlines dude.

The drama is being brought to her. Anytime someone remotely associated with Sarah Palin does something silly, folks like you pounce on it, like Tigger on Pooh.

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Re: Palin, now Perry, talking of secessionism
« Reply #32 on: April 17, 2009, 09:02:55 AM »
dude,

in the same way Bill Clinton should have said "None of your business" when asked about sex with anyone...

Palin should say "none of your business" when some idiot reporter asks a stupid Q about her family.

The drama is being brought to her.

She needs to be ABOVE it.  She's not a B-list celebrity who needs media coverage to aid a falling career.  She wants to lead the FREE WORLD.  That's huge.  She shouldn't have Todd bitching in GQ magazine about the wardrobe cost, or letting her kid go on FOX news to admit abstinence doesn't work.

She should be coming up with a better economic solution.  She doesn't have to answer idiot reporters Qs on Levi.  She has a major stim package debate, and she's spending the week arguing with a 19 year old over condoms and hiding in Indiana talking about abortion while the biggest money issue of this decade is slipping by.

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Re: Palin, now Perry, talking of secessionism
« Reply #33 on: April 17, 2009, 10:26:00 AM »
dude,

in the same way Bill Clinton should have said "None of your business" when asked about sex with anyone...

We’re supposed to trust a President to keep his oath to the American people, when he can’t keep an oath to his own wife? HE made his business public by messing with Lewinsky. He got exposed and the press wanted to get to the bottom of it.

Heck, people in the military can be kicked out of a branch of service for committing adultery (a violation of the UCMJ). How foolish it does it look when the COMMANDER-IN-CHIEF of those Armed Forces is whoring around with an intern?



Palin should say "none of your business" when some idiot reporter asks a stupid Q about her family.

She needs to be ABOVE it.  She's not a B-list celebrity who needs media coverage to aid a falling career.  She wants to lead the FREE WORLD.  That's huge.  She shouldn't have Todd bitching in GQ magazine about the wardrobe cost, or letting her kid go on FOX news to admit abstinence doesn't work.

Once again, the wardrobe stuff was press fodder. And your abstinence wailing makes no sense. If abstinence doesn't work then neither does condom use, by your logic. Bristol Palin didn't abstain from having sex NOR DID SHE HAVE LEVI USE A RUBBER; hence, she got knocked up.

She should be coming up with a better economic solution.  She doesn't have to answer idiot reporters Qs on Levi.  She has a major stim package debate, and she's spending the week arguing with a 19 year old over condoms and hiding in Indiana talking about abortion while the biggest money issue of this decade is slipping by.
 

The biggest issue of the decade is hardly "slipping by". As for Levi, if he weren't trying to make a quick buck or celebrity status by allegedly airing Palin family laundry, the governor would not have to address such. Heck, even Tyra Banks burned Levi on his stupid claim that he and Bristol used protection “every time” they had one of their alleged romps in Gov. Palin's home (Note to Levi: If you have kid at the tender age of 19 or 20….YOU DIDN’T USE “PROTECTION” EVERY TIME). Furthermore, you know as well as I do, with his running his mouth on the air, any silence on Gov. Palin's part would be viewed (especially by the left, the ones eating up this stuff in the first place) as effective admittance.


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Re: Palin, now Perry, talking of secessionism
« Reply #34 on: April 17, 2009, 10:52:32 AM »
We’re supposed to trust a President to keep his oath to the American people, when he can’t keep an oath to his own wife? HE made his business public by messing with Lewinsky. He got exposed and the press wanted to get to the bottom of it.

Heck, people in the military can be kicked out of a branch of service for committing adultery (a violation of the UCMJ). How foolish it does it look when the COMMANDER-IN-CHIEF of those Armed Forces is whoring around with an intern?


Bull shit.

Clinton fucking ANYONE isn't anyones business.

You Right wing Republicans will say any stupid shit to get someone into office.

You should be ashamed for caring where another man puts his dick.

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Re: Palin, now Perry, talking of secessionism
« Reply #35 on: April 17, 2009, 11:02:41 AM »
LOL ok well as one of those 30% why dont you tell us why you are so fasinated with her? obamas wife is in the news more then once a week, so is that dip shit pelosi, why dont you start threads about them? I agree she was no where near ready to be vice pres but either was obama by any stretch. Being ready and being popular are two different things again you should take a research methods class and maybe you would understand polls a little better.
Like it or not Palin is the sitting GOV of a large land mass., energy producing state.
Nancy Pelosi is speaker of the house and the most important member of congress.
While I don't always agree with Pelosi I do think she would be a much better President

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Re: Palin, now Perry, talking of secessionism
« Reply #36 on: April 17, 2009, 11:04:19 AM »
Bull shit.

Clinton fucking ANYONE isn't anyones business.

You Right wing Republicans will say any stupid shit to get someone into office.

You should be ashamed for caring where another man puts his dick.

You know what, for a period of time, I thought like that.

However, as I got older and realizing what that poor guy had to deal with being married to Hillary, I cant blame him for anything.

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Re: Palin, now Perry, talking of secessionism
« Reply #37 on: April 17, 2009, 11:09:22 AM »
Bull shit.

Clinton fucking ANYONE isn't anyones business.

You Right wing Republicans will say any stupid shit to get someone into office.

You should be ashamed for caring where another man puts his dick.

Why don't you tell that to the citizens of NEW YORK (hardly the bastion of "right-wing Republicans) for giving their governor the boot for screwing around on his wife? Then, there's NJ's former top banana (you know, the "Down-Low" governor?).

Besides, it's not as if the "left-wing Democrats" keep their voices silent, when a GOP leader gets snagged committing adultery.

So, you'll excuse me, while I laugh at your feigned outraged for the foolishness that it is.

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Re: Palin, now Perry, talking of secessionism
« Reply #38 on: April 17, 2009, 11:15:50 AM »
Why don't you tell that to the citizens of NEW YORK (hardly the bastion of "right-wing Republicans) for giving their governor the boot for screwing around on his wife? Then, there's NJ's former top banana (you know, the "Down-Low" governor?).

Besides, it's not as if the "left-wing Democrats" keep their voices silent, when a GOP leader gets snagged committing adultery.

So, you'll excuse me, while I laugh at your feigned outraged for the foolishness that it is.

Anyone who gets rid of a politician needs to get the fuck off.

It's well known that Thomas Jefferson was banging his slaves. Kennedy was hitting tons of girls and Andrew Johnson's wife wasn't officially divorced from her previous husband when they got married.

It's still no ones business and has nothing to do with running the country.

ANYONE who wants to remove an elected official because of who he's fucking is a moron.


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Re: Palin, now Perry, talking of secessionism
« Reply #39 on: April 17, 2009, 11:20:19 AM »
Like I said, after seeing Hillary over the years, I would not blame Bill if he screwed a goat.   

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Re: Palin, now Perry, talking of secessionism
« Reply #40 on: April 17, 2009, 11:23:11 AM »
Like I said, after seeing Hillary over the years, I would not blame Bill if he screwed a goat.   
While I do have great respect for her as  our current sec of state and former sen, I too would opt for the goatsex

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Re: Palin, now Perry, talking of secessionism
« Reply #41 on: April 17, 2009, 11:27:05 AM »
While I do have great respect for her as  our current sec of state and former sen, I too would opt for the goatsex

Nice.  Imagine being married to that???

Viagra propobably would not even work. 

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Re: Palin, now Perry, talking of secessionism
« Reply #42 on: April 17, 2009, 11:29:19 AM »
Here's a follow-up that College of Alameda story. The school is trying to get a case thrown out of court. Two students are suing the school for threatening to suspend them, simply because one of them was praying for and with a sick professor. And guess what time of year this incident started......CHRISTMAS.



CoA Prayer Lawsuit Can Move Forward



U.S. District Judge Susan Illston has refused the College of Alameda's attempts to have a case involving students' right to pray thrown out of court. Students Kandy Kyriacou and Ojoma Omaga are alleging that the college violated their First Amendment rights when a teacher stopped Kyriacou from praying, and then told both defendants that they could not pray.

Just before Christmas 2007 Kandy Kyriacou and Ojoma Omaga wanted to give a present to one of their teachers at the College of Alameda. Kyriacou found the instructor who said she was not feeling well. According to the Pacific Justice Institute, Kyriacou offered to pray for her. When she started her prayer faculty member Derek Piazza, who shared the office with the sick instructor, stepped in and interrupted her saying she was not allowed to pray. Kyriacou stopped and left the office and found Omaga. Piazza followed her and repeated his rebuke to both students.

The students reported Piazza's behavior. In return they got letters from the college threatening to suspend them. PJI says that the letters provided no facts on which to make such a threat, listing only vague references to "disruptive or insulting behavior" and "willful disobedience."

During the administrative hearing that followed, college officials told Kyriacou they were disciplining her for praying for the sick teacher. Omaga was not part of the prayer; she was told her offense was being with Kyriacou when Piazza admonished the pair a short time later. The students asked the administrators to rescind the letter. The school refused, and Kyriacou and Omaga filed a lawsuit.

They turned to PJI for help and the institute assigned the case to the Walnut Creek firm of Bergquist, Wood and Anderson "To this day, the College of Alameda has never provided a real explanation for its threats to expel these students," said Steven N.H. Wood, an attorney with the firm. PJI president Brad Dacus called the situation outrageous. "Since when does praying for a sick teacher to get well — with her consent — earn a suspension?" he asked in a Catholic News Agency story. "This is not just a constitutional violation; it is a complete lack of common sense. These students were not looking for a fight, but since the school to this day insists that it can expel them if they pray again, we will have to resolve it in federal court."

Dacus called the rights of students to pray in public places or in colleges or universities is "the most fundamental protection of the free exercise of religion that we can imagine."



http://alamedasun.com/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=5029&Itemid=10


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Re: Palin, now Perry, talking of secessionism
« Reply #43 on: April 17, 2009, 11:41:26 AM »
Like I said, after seeing Hillary over the years, I would not blame Bill if he screwed a goat.  

You could also that, after seeing Bill over the years, you couldn't blame Hilary for pulling a "Desperate Housewives" and getting her freak on with the poolboy.

I've always viewed the Clintons as similars to the Bundys from "Married with Children". They're still with each other, because nobody else want to be stuck with either one of them.


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Re: Palin, now Perry, talking of secessionism
« Reply #44 on: April 17, 2009, 11:42:02 AM »
You could also that, after seeing Bill over the years, you couldn't blame Hilary for pulling a "Desperate Housewives" and getting her freak on with the poolboy.

I've always viewed the Clintons as similars to the Bundys from "Married with Children". They're still with each other, because nobody else want to be stuck with either one of them.



Peg Bundy was pretty hot. 

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Re: Palin, now Perry, talking of secessionism
« Reply #45 on: April 17, 2009, 11:58:28 AM »
Anyone who gets rid of a politician needs to get the fuck off.

It's well known that Thomas Jefferson was banging his slaves. Kennedy was hitting tons of girls and Andrew Johnson's wife wasn't officially divorced from her previous husband when they got married.

It's still no ones business and has nothing to do with running the country.

ANYONE who wants to remove an elected official because of who he's fucking is a moron.


When you're a public figure and you commit adultery....IT BECOMES THE PUBLIC'S BUSINESS.

If he can't keep a solemn vow to his wife (to whom he vowed, presumably before God, to love, honor, cherish, and be faithful UNTIL THE DAY HE DIES), can he really keep a solemn vow to a country to protect us from all harm and danger? THAT is why it's important to the public.

To top it all off, Clinton LIED UNDER OATH about the whole thing (which last time I checked, was a federal offense). We throw people in the slammer for that around here.


Peg Bundy was pretty hot. 

She was nice-looking; but I always thought she needed more junk in the trunk.

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Re: Palin, now Perry, talking of secessionism
« Reply #46 on: April 17, 2009, 11:59:34 AM »
When you're a public figure and you commit adultery....IT BECOMES THE PUBLIC'S BUSINESS.

If he can't keep a solemn vow to his wife (to whom he vowed, presumably before God, to love, honor, cherish, and be faithful UNTIL THE DAY HE DIES), can he really keep a solemn vow to a country to protect us from all harm and danger? THAT is why it's important to the public.

To top it all off, Clinton LIED UNDER OATH about the whole thing (which last time I checked, was a federal offense). We throw people in the slammer for that around here.


She was nice-looking; but I always thought she needed more junk in the trunk.

Overall she was pretty hot though for a cougar.

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Re: Palin, now Perry, talking of secessionism
« Reply #47 on: April 17, 2009, 12:30:38 PM »
Like it or not Palin is the sitting GOV of a large land mass., energy producing state.
Nancy Pelosi is speaker of the house and the most important member of congress.
While I don't always agree with Pelosi I do think she would be a much better President
maybe you missed the discussion, first off palin was NEVER running for president...second you are just proving my point pelosi is on the grand scheme of things much more important then palin as of right now so why does 240 clutter the board with ignorant palin threads instead of ignorant pelosi threads she gives as much material as palin, did you hear what she said about the tea parties? what a dip shit that women is again a walking ad for abortion.

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Re: Palin, now Perry, talking of secessionism
« Reply #48 on: April 17, 2009, 01:46:29 PM »
Here's a follow-up that College of Alameda story. The school is trying to get a case thrown out of court. Two students are suing the school for threatening to suspend them, simply because one of them was praying for and with a sick professor. And guess what time of year this incident started......CHRISTMAS.



CoA Prayer Lawsuit Can Move Forward



U.S. District Judge Susan Illston has refused the College of Alameda's attempts to have a case involving students' right to pray thrown out of court. Students Kandy Kyriacou and Ojoma Omaga are alleging that the college violated their First Amendment rights when a teacher stopped Kyriacou from praying, and then told both defendants that they could not pray.



What does this have to do with the topic of this thread?

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Re: Palin, now Perry, talking of secessionism
« Reply #49 on: April 18, 2009, 05:24:57 PM »
What does this have to do with the topic of this thread?

I was wondering where this article went? This was supposed to go on another thread.