It is sickening that Obama, the DNC, the MSM,
and Romney attack Gov. Palin. Gutless cowards.
Yep....Change.org is a sub group of Obama’s main web site
They are on the move
(((((((( Sarah Palin ping ))))))))
Hint: If you can’t get to the #%&&^%@!ing point by the 500th word, nobody’s gonna read the rest of the pile of crap.
Here’s Discovery Communications’ ETHICS HOTINE INFORMATION:
To contact the Ethics Hotline in the U.S. and Canada, please dial (800) 398-6395.
I wouldn’t have put it the same way as r9etb, but...you GOTTA pare this down to the essentials, my friend. then, post the big long thing in a subsequent post, or link to it.
Too long...:)
How about a two sentence synopsis?
I bet Obama hears Palin’s voice every night in his sleep. Go get him Sarah!
Remember in November. We can fix this.
I can’t get your link to work.
The United States of America was a frontier, once. The nation was developed by the pioneering spirit (my apologies to the native peoples for our many transgressions), followed by civil development in the wake of the pioneers.
Industrialization followed along the natural corridors of commerce and access to resources.
We now tend to ignore that the rural areas which feed the nation and cling most tightly to those early traditions are not the same as the urban areas. The feel-good policies that they propose in the name of eco-responsibility are unworkable in the real, rural world.
I do not wish to work for a peoples’ cooperative. Free enterprise and free markets will work if the government stays out of the way.
There is some room for discussion of the public interest as it relates to national food security, etc., but its for the good of the cities, not so much for me and mine.
add Ed Asner’s name to this, he sits The Board of Directors of Defenders of Wildlife .
http://www.defenders.org/about_us/board.php
this group is running the offence :
Urge Discovery Communications to Drop Sarah Palin’s New Show
It appears that you have already taken action on this alert. Please consider taking action on other issues at Defenders of Wildlife’s online
The left has used every slimy technique, True.
But what about the burning of her Church? Do you really think that was from “locals”? Nope, they are so afraid of her that they burned her Church.
This was not the imagined Churches burning of BJC, but for real. Pouring accelerant on the doors and windows of the Church and lighting it, while there were people inside.
But the MSM has politely ignored that, too.
I didn’t know she had a show on DSC.
The Left is fighting to keep Gov. Palin off of TV. And they had to work extra hard to make her look sinister.
Sarah has The Regime constantly on the DEFENSE, a game that they don't know how to play.
$1 million per episode. Read it and weep, Axelpod. Her war chest keeps growing, as does her popularity.
Remember how she disinfected Alaska, 'Pod? Don't you think she had any opposition? And where is it now? She's going to do the same with you.
I can't wait.
I don't really think people realize the damage wolves can do to both people and animals.
The people behind the attempted thuggery...
Change.org is a social entrepreneurship venture based in San Francisco, CA. The company was founded by Ben Rattray in the summer of 2005, and with the support of a friend from Stanford, Mark Dimas, and a founding team of Darren Haas, Rajiv Gupta, and Adam Cheyer, Change.org launched the first version of its site in 2007.
http://www.change.org/petitions/view/urge_discovery_communications_to_drop_sarah_palins_new_show
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Ben Rattray - still bumming off his family and ‘friends’
After I graduated, I became a consultant in Washington, D.C., and I helped start a social-entrepreneurship venture to enable nonprofits in low-income municipalities find and apply for federal grants. Social-networking technology didn’t really exist until 2004-2005. I had the idea to use this technology to bridge this gap between a general interest in addressing social issues and the practical action.
WSJ.com: What are the most popular causes on Change.org?
Mr. Rattray: Stop global warming is No. 1. Improve public schools, save Darfur and support universal health care are the other most popular causes.
WSJ.com: How does the site make money?
Mr. Rattray: We take 1% of all donations, and we charge for premium services to nonprofits that allow them to brand their network and add additional features to their community. Since May we raised $46,000 in donations.
WSJ.com: How are you supporting yourself?
Mr. Rattray: Right now friends and family are supporting me. I plan on paying them back sometime in the foreseeable future. I spent money from the consulting job on the site. I put all the money I had into this — it’s my baby.
While it is possible, I for one will not be holding my breath.