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To: AuntB

Yeah. The market is in a freefall, Iran may have a nuclear weapon, Somali pirates seized an oil tanker, and MSNBC flashes a “breaking news” graphic saying Palin gives an interview while turkeys are killed. Things are screwed up in Seacacus. Big time.


51 posted on 11/20/2008 7:49:52 PM PST by St. Louis Conservative
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To: St. Louis Conservative

I totally agree w/ you - this is ridiculous - we have a possible depression looming overhead and these morons have too much time on their hands to be petty about this situation. Guess what - this is what they do w/ chickens, cows, turkeys etc. She comes from a state where this is normal - they hunt for their own food - whoopty DOO! Talk about intolerance and idiots! BTW - how many people really even watch MSNBC? Not too many...


69 posted on 11/20/2008 8:01:40 PM PST by Lilpug15 (GIRD YOUR LOINS!)
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Regrettably, there appear to be a few on the Board, potentially in favor of other GOP candidates in 2012, that would like to join Pravda in doing away with Gov. Palin. Not going to happen, my friends. -:) It's hers in 2012, if she wants to work for it.

As to the video, some apparently don't quite understand the political realities. SHe has to win re-election in Alaska in 2010- She is being criticized in her state for going "national". Some here may prefer that she stood outside the turkey shed in an RNC Saks elegant designer suit---However, teh savvy Gov. Palin decided that the voter behind her- (and the majority of Alaskans like him)- would prefer to see her with a little blood on her clothes.

Good move, Governor.

75 posted on 11/20/2008 8:04:46 PM PST by Wegotsarah.com (My amateur blog--www.wegotsarah.com)
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