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Posted on 08/01/2011 8:03:24 PM PDT by Carling
Sarah Palin told Greta that today's vote was a good start, and a victory for the Tea Party. She said she isn't satisfied with this bill, but that it represents a start.
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Ah.... a voice of reason! Much better than a chorus of doing the Knee Jerk.
That’s what I’m trying to say.
I’m not sure what those bashing West, yet defending Palin, for stating the same thing are trying to accomplish.
YESSS!!!!
I don't know about the threads but there is a huge difference between Sarah Palin and Allen West. Allen West voted for the bill. Sarah Palin is commenting on it and while disagreeing with it, is trying to see something positive in it. West could have done better.
I caught some of that and didn't get too bad an impression. I did wince on the Tea Party victory thing. I am still rather upset by the whole affair myself. I do suggest you find some flame retardant clothing. You are going to get your a$$ flamed on your statement.
You pretty much summed it up right there. Al Gore has done more damage to this country than just about anyone in modern times.
The rhetoric is always good from Republican insiders, but not the actions taken.
The next president will have to balance the budget once and for all with the whiners and complainers ignored.
I have nothing bad to say about Alan West. He weighed the issue and voted his conscience. Anyone who wants to replace him on that one vote has s’it for brains.
I wonder what Lyndon LaRouche is up to these days?
If she had been blogging on FR the last few days she would have been flamed and singed as were other FReepers saying the same thing.
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