To: AmericanInTokyo
Good morning AiT, hope all is well with you so far today, and I agree with you regarding Sarah Palin, there are a number of positions of hers that I agree with, unfortunately she has created so much ambiguity regarding what she stands for, we cannot afford to embrace a candidate based on kneejerk, emotional reactions to what they say on the stump, we must do what former Attorney General John Mitchell (1913-1988) said, "Watch what we do, not what we say", and for those who would say that Sarah Palin is only endorsing a 'couple' of RINOs, I ask: "How much poison is fatal?".
That is not an unreasonable question.
12 posted on
05/23/2010 3:05:52 AM PDT by
mkjessup
(*** It's SUNDAY Lord, how 'bout a big ol' Jesus-sized LIGHTNING bolt aimed at 0bama's AZZ?!? ***)
To: mkjessup
My political support of anyone is never unconditional.
Trust but verify. They walk away from bedrock principles, then I walk away from THEM. Simple as that. If more Republican and Conservatives did that, we would have less RINOS. RINOs only do the things they do because they know they can get away from it due to the lack of scrutiny, accountability or the short memories. Not any more. Dammit.
13 posted on
05/23/2010 3:15:55 AM PDT by
AmericanInTokyo
(If we allow them to ISOLATE & "SAUL ALINSKY" poor Arizona--and we lose, that's it folks. It's OVER.)
To: mkjessup; AmericanInTokyo
Palin fans keep talking about how powerful a Palin endorsement is, but when anyone mentions Palin’s relentless radio ads for McCain, they all say it won’t make a difference on the voters. We can see clearly that they have.
18 posted on
05/23/2010 5:12:15 AM PDT by
stephenjohnbanker
(Support our troops....and vote out the RINOS!)
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