Posted on 03/17/2011 7:18:26 PM PDT by fkabuckeyesrule
It was the summer of 2009 and the former Alaska governor was in Del Mar, Calif., working on her book "Going Rogue." Earlier that year, Mansour had co-founded a website that offered detailed defenses of Palin's record and acidic attacks on her critics.
Palin was impressed.
(Excerpt) Read more at latimes.com ...
Interesting article about the founder of the Conservative4Palin website.
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Yes, it is interesting. Thanks.
Tacitly unasked is the question: what does someone as intelligent as Mansour see in Palin?
Cheers!
Mansour has been trying to build herself up and get glamour by riding on Palin’s nightgown. Mansour has made Palin look silly several times, most recently by promoting the idea that crosshairs were “surveyor signs”.
Sarah has shown poor judgement in letting Mansour speak for her. The lefties seize on every dumb post by Mansour and attribute it to Palin. Mansour may have singlehandedly caused Sarah’s poor polling.
It is unfathonable to me why Sarah supports her.
The symbols on Palin’s map were actually surveyor symbols. They are used by surveyors to mark a location on a map. That symbol is also used as some sort of printer alignment device on cardboard packaging boxes. You’ll find them inside the flap of most cereal boxes, for example. The symbols on the map may have been intended as targeting symbols, but they were not crosshairs.
The symbols on the map may have been intended as targeting symbols, but they were not crosshairs.They are to dimwits who don't (want to) know the difference.
Oh, I think those symbols are the same symbols used for marking the center of gravity (balance point) on things such as aircraft.
If any of you dimwits see one on an aircraft it's not a frigg'n target, OK?
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