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To: TexasPatriot8

Women and minorities are oppressed in our society, according to the libs. They don’t stand a chance without special laws, regulations, and special breaks through affirmative action in order to force the evil sexists/racists to make things more “fair”. It is the Democrats who provide these special breaks, and the natural home of such “victims” is the Democrat Party. The “victims” vote for the dims, who happily stay in power and dole out more and more favors in a spiraling cycle toward omnipresent government power and eventual bankruptcy.

When a member of a Victimhood Group jumps ship, it threatens to expose the fallicy of the basic foundation of Democrat power which would lead to the destruction of their party. Naturally, the Left is going to attack like cornered ‘Rats and they will do everything possible to completely destroy their target.

Sarah Palin is the current day Clarence Thomas.


24 posted on 09/09/2008 10:52:50 AM PDT by San Jacinto
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To: San Jacinto

Boy is that a perfect analogy. Palin is the current day Clarence Thomas. He exposed the lie of blacks necessity to be Democrats to rise to success. Palin is exposing the same lie that women need the Democrat party to rise to success. And she does so in stellar fashion, with strength and aggressiveness, tempered by congeniality and traditional fiscal and social compassionate conservativism. She’s a perfect all around package that ALL conservative Republican politicians, male or female should be measured against. That’s my opinion at least.


41 posted on 09/09/2008 11:41:22 AM PDT by TexasPatriot8 (We can't afford Obama. We can't afford a socialist muslim sympathizer as President.)
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