Posted on 10/11/2008 5:25:55 PM PDT by Sub-Driver
I’m from Philadelphia. That did not sound like a real hard-core booing.
If I could be assured that McCain would adopt Palin’s world view, I would vote for him. Unfortunately, Palin will become the swing vote in the Senate should one be needed during the next four years, and not much more. I will never vote for the likes of John McCain.
Even now, this man’s inner drive is to defend Democrats.
Obama is unacceptable, but McCain is still going to disgust us at will for the next four years should he be elected. And at the end of those four or even eight years, Palin will have to stand before the American public and tell them she won’t be McCain. And who will believe her?
I’ll root for you, but I’m not putting my name behind McCain. Never.
I didn’t hear the boos. I did see some vile and potty mouth language.
Come to a Stars game, Sarah. Not only will you be treated with the utmost respect, we’ll dedicate the first fight to you.
The retards don’t even realize she is in a position to do more for the sport than anyone ever has. just idiots, after all it was Philadelphia, as bastion of idiocy.
AMEN!! Good for you Sarah!!!
Love the pics.
Philly fans boo like we breathe- it’s their nature.
And when the first period ended and the Rangers were winning, they booed the Flyers, if that’s any consolation.
Keep in mind the last time she was in Philly she jogged in a Rangers jersey. Going back to drop the puck for the Flyers after that was a really bad political move, beyond even getting involved with Philly sports fans in general. Not as bad as Hilary’s varying baseball allegiances, but a bad move regardless.
There was definitely booing, but it sounded mixed with cheers too, but hard to tell with the music.
Who cares? The idea is free publicity on the nightly news. I don’t think voters given a rats you know what about the response from people in that arena.
Philly Losers
Exactly my thought.
Notice there big advertisement to visit Obama's website.
It sounded to me that, at worst, it was 50/50 booing and cheering. Not too bad for any politician before a Philly crowd.
I have problems with some of McCain's positions but there is absolutely nothing that compares to what Obama will bring onto the country.
That’s what it sounded to me. I saw people cheering in the stands too.
mark
Now it’s Obama’s turn. He can drop the flag for the NASCAR at the Texas Motor Speedway.
So ... just who's idea was this?
Through the wonders of the Internet, I’m watching the game. Not much booing for a Philly crowd — they are always sold out, by the way. She did an interview between the first and second periods. Real hockey fan.
I think we should just let Sarah be the bigger person and let these clowns continue to make fools of themselves. We’ve all decided long ago that the MSM is a bastion of liberal legacy and always will be. But the undercurrents of the Right are getting stronger IMO. Sure hope I’m right.
The media, Hollywood, and ObamaBiden have created a mob like climate of hate and anger towards Palin.
I think they should apologize and demand she be treated with respect.
Right Senator McCain?
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