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To: pissant

You’re making wild assertions about Sarah Palin (again).

For you to say that she supports climate change flies in the face of what she calls “Kneecap and Tax.”

Amnesty claims? The very day after Governor Brewer of Arizona signed the legislation, Sarah Palin was there to support her and did interviews on FNC supporting the governor and the legislation in its entirety.

Special needs welfare? Please provide links to “welfare” proposals.

TARP? You’re likely right. She was a VP candidate and for all I know, she might still think it was the right move. I have no idea about her current position on that.


78 posted on 05/11/2010 8:12:03 PM PDT by onyx (Sarah/Michele 2012)
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To: onyx

Maybe that’s why she likes Juanny McAmnesty so much. He just had a add filmed on the border telling Arizonans to ‘get the darn fence done’. Amazing how he spent a career arguing with House conservatives about that very fence.


82 posted on 05/11/2010 8:16:04 PM PDT by pissant (THE Conservative party: www.falconparty.com)
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To: onyx

SEAN HANNITY, HOST: The left in America is seething over a new to combat illegal immigration in Arizona even encouraging protests that have resulted in vandalism, violence and arrest.
Now the measure signed Friday by Governor Jan Brewer is intended to help combat the more than 460,000 illegals living in Arizona. Now meanwhile, pro-illegal immigration rallies have consumed the streets of Phoenix in recent days fueled by headlines around from the country that have called the bill shameful, even likening it apartheid.
But as The Washington Examiner’s Byron York points out, opponents of the legislation probably forgot to read the bill in the first place, noting, quote, “It is the criticism of the law that is over the top, not the law itself.”
Now if protesters actually sat down to read the law they would find that racial profiling is explicitly prohibited. In fact, proof of citizenship can only be requested by the authorities during, quote, “lawful contact” by police. meaning the individual is already suspected of breaking the law. It’s all right there in the legislation.
But the left, well, they don’t want you to know that.
And joining me now with reaction is former Alaskan governor and Fox News contributor Sarah Palin.
Governor, your reaction first of all to the law and the reaction by the left?
SARAH PALIN, FORMER ALASKA GOVERNOR: Well, thankfully, Byron York — he hit the nail on the head in summarizing what this law really is about. There is no ability or opportunity in there for the racial profiling.
And shame on the lame stream media again for turning this into something that it is not. Governor Jan Brewer did what she had to do as the CEO of that state. To help protect the citizens of her state she had to do what the federal government has refused to do, and that is help secure the borders.
I think it’s shameful, too, that the Obama administration has allowed, too, this to become more of a racial issue by perpetuating this myth that racial profiling is a part of this law.

http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,591654,00.html


On TARP: Sarah stated in her book they were sold a bill of goods and if she had to do all over She would not support it.


91 posted on 05/11/2010 8:24:49 PM PDT by Clyde5445 (Gov. Sarah Palin: :"You have to sacrifice to win. That's my philosophy in 6 words.")
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