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quote:
Originally posted by CashCowMoo:
No different than John Edwards and his $400 haircuts. Seriously...400 bucks for a HAIRCUT people.

I would say there is a tad bit of a differnce between $400 and $150k. Again what is with Republicans and the fuzzy math that fails to discern $149,600 in difference between the two?

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quote:
Originally posted by CashCowMoo:
No different than John Edwards and his $400 haircuts. Seriously...400 bucks for a HAIRCUT people.

It's his money no? ... and if so then he can spend it however he likes... don't you with your money? ...

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http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2007/07/05/politics/main3019277.shtml

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quote:
Originally posted by Pagan:
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Originally posted by CashCowMoo:
No different than John Edwards and his $400 haircuts. Seriously...400 bucks for a HAIRCUT people.

I would say there is a tad bit of a differnce between $400 and $150k. Again what is with Republicans and the fuzzy math that fails to discern $149,600 in difference between the two?
The $400 was out of the pocket of no one but Edwards.

The $150K that Palin spent was out of money contributed by the public for the campaign, essentially public non-taxable funds. (And now she wants to Keep the loot, tax free.)

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what i find amusing is that the GOP dressed her up at Neiman marcus instead of old navy...

she's supposed to be appealing to Joe six-pack not Don Perignon.

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quote:
Originally posted by glassman:
what i find amusing is that the GOP dressed her up at Neiman marcus instead of old navy...

she's supposed to be appealing to Joe six-pack not Don Perignon.

hahaha
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Well, I suppose she should have enough clothes already being gov. of Alaska. Personally I would like to see her shopping at Victorias Secret

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I guess when Herters turned belly up years back, that left Abercrombie & Fitch about the only suitable place for upper class moose hunting girls.

McCain probably thought he didn't have to lower himself to what he thought of as a low rent business for the common person and sent her to Neimans

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Another gem from Palin. A wing and a prayer...that's the way to win an election!


Palin says election result rests in God's hands
By ERIC GORSKI – 4 hours ago

DENVER (AP) — Republican vice presidential candidate Sarah Palin describes herself as a "hard-core pro-lifer" and expresses confidence that in spite of disheartening polls, "putting this in God's hands, that the right thing for America will be done at the end of the day on Nov. 4."

In an interview with evangelical leader James Dobson that aired Wednesday, Palin said she thought Republican presidential candidate John McCain would implement the GOP platform if elected — "I do, from the bottom of my heart" — but McCain doesn't support the platform on three issues important to evangelicals: abortion, gay marriage and embryonic stem cell research.

The platform calls for a constitutional ban on gay marriage, an issue McCain says should be left to individual states. Similarly, the platform seeks a constitutional ban on all abortions; again, McCain supports allowing states to decide the question. McCain supports research using embryonic stem cells, which the platform opposes.

Palin called it a "strong platform" and told Dobson, "They are there, they are solid, we stand on them and, again, I believe that it is the right agenda for the country at this time."

The Alaska governor talked by phone with Dobson for about 20 minutes Monday while she was in Colorado campaigning. Dobson's Focus on the Family radio program aired the interview Wednesday.

Dobson asked whether Palin was discouraged by polls showing the GOP ticket behind.

"To me, it motivates us, makes us work that much harder," Palin said. "And it also strengthens my faith, because I'm going to know, at the end of the day, putting this in God's hands, that the right thing for America will be done at the end of the day on Nov. 4. So I'm not discouraged at all."

Palin has not focused on her faith on the campaign trail, but it clearly has energized evangelical leaders like Dobson, whose radio show reaches an estimated 1.5 million Americans daily.

Dobson has come around to supporting the McCain-Palin ticket after previously saying he could not in good conscience vote for McCain. He endorsed former Arkansas Gov. Mike Huckabee late in the primaries.

Palin thanked Dobson and supporters for their prayers and — when Dobson inquired about the importance of faith in her life — said: "It is my foundation, yes, my Christian faith is."

She also used terms like "prayer warrior" and "intercession" — words that might be unknown to the average listener but are common vocabulary in Pentecostal Christianity. Palin spent 20 years in a Pentecostal Assemblies of God Church, but she usually refers to her faith generically as Christian, not even evangelical.

"It is that intercession that is so needed and so greatly appreciated," Palin told Dobson. "And I can feel it too, Dr. Dobson. I can feel the power of prayer, and that strength that is provided through our prayer warriors across this nation."

She continued: "When we hear along the rope lines that people are interceding for us and praying for us, it's our reminder to do the same, to put this all in God's hands, to seek his perfect will for this nation, and to of course seek his wisdom and guidance in putting this nation back on the right track."

Describing herself as a "hard-core pro-lifer," Palin said the birth of a son with Down syndrome was "this opportunity for me to really be walking the walk and not just talking the talk. There's purpose in this also and for a greater good to be met there."

Palin said the campaign had to have faith that its message will be heard "minus the filter of the mainstream media."

"That filter has to be erased," she said. "So we have to have faith in the wisdom of the people that they'll understand what our message is. But even bigger that then, I have to have that faith that God is going to help us get that message out there."

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wow!..the stupidity is astounding!

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it sounds like she's saying that if she loses? it will be God's fault [Confused]

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You mean it ain't?
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Here's a scenario no one has mentioned that I recall...

But if by a miracle McCain won the election and became President and if he died in office... now correct me if I am wrong but Palin would move up and be President and the VP would be Pelosi?... two women (not that gender should matter) would be the top two positions... and two women that I am going to guess hate each other? ... lol

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quote:
wow!..the stupidity is astounding!
Jordan, I agree! I can't believe how stupid all the atheists sound! Not to worry, I'm sure that Sarah is praying for them too! They need it.
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quote:
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wow!..the stupidity is astounding!
Jordan, I agree! I can't believe how stupid all the atheists sound! Not to worry, I'm sure that Sarah is praying for them too! They need it.
Everyone thought "I can't believe how stupid" he is, even laughed aloud at him and made jokes about it and bragged about how much smarter they were than him. The priest were particularly bad about that.

Even today, after most of the world has accepted Pasteur's explanation that most illness is cause by life forms so tiny they are invisible to the naked eye, there are fools and entire religious sects that teach otherwise and maintain he was stupid to say it is true. Because they were blind they called him stupid.

They had done essentially the same thing to Galileo and Kepler. Those are just three cases. History is replete with examples of the truth being denied by the ignorant (usually religious) because they were too ignorant to "see" a truth.

You are the stupid one, to keep on insisting that what is not visible to you is stupid or false because you can't see it.

And you eagerly manage to be both crude and rude as you do so. There is no grace in your demeanor. None at all. And no generosity either.

Any milk of human kindness you ever had, you let spoil. So be it. That was your choice. You have to live with it. But must you constantly be tossing the rot you made of it on anyone that doesn't march in lock step with your narrow minded backward and hateful attitudes? The world hasn't done anything to you that it deserves that.

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quote:
Originally posted by Machiavelli:
Here's a scenario no one has mentioned that I recall...

But if by a miracle McCain won the election and became President and if he died in office... now correct me if I am wrong but Palin would move up and be President and the VP would be Pelosi?... two women (not that gender should matter) would be the top two positions... and two women that I am going to guess hate each other? ... lol

no, the White House would select a replacement, and the House of Representaitves would vote on it...

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quote:
You are the stupid one, to keep on insisting that what is not visible to you is stupid or false because you can't see it.
I haven't said anything of the kind. In fact, it was you that has gotten on this "invisible" tangent, which is just more silly gibberish from the King of Gibberish.
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Actually both the Senate and House of Reps and to vote on the nominee according to Amendment 25. See below:

Amendment 25 (1967)

Section 1. In case of the removal of the President from office or of his death or resignation, the Vice President shall become President.

Section 2. Whenever there is a vacancy in the office of the Vice President, the President shall nominate a Vice President who shall take office upon confirmation by a majority vote of both Houses of Congress.

Section 3. Whenever the President transmits to the President pro tempore of the Senate and the Speaker of the House of Representatives his written declaration that he is unable to discharge the powers and duties of his office, and until he transmits to them a written declaration to the contrary, such powers and duties shall be discharged by the Vice President as Acting President.

Section 4. Whenever the Vice President and a majority of either the principal officers of the executive departments or of such other body as Congress may by law provide, transmit to the President pro tempore of the Senate and the Speaker of the House of Representatives their written declaration that the President is unable to discharge the powers and duties of his office, the Vice President shall immediately assume the powers and duties of the office as Acting President.

Thereafter, when the President transmits to the President pro tempore of the Senate and the Speaker of the House of Representatives his written declaration that no inability exists, he shall resume the powers and duties of his office unless the Vice President and a majority of either the principal officers of the executive department or of such other body as Congress may by law provide, transmit within four days to the President pro tempore of the Senate and the Speaker of the House of Representatives their written declaration that the President is unable to discharge the powers and duties of his office. Thereupon Congress shall decide the issue, assembling within forty-eight hours for that purpose if not in session. If the Congress, within twenty-one days after receipt of the latter written declaration, or, if Congress is not in session, within twenty-one days after Congress is required to assemble, determines by two-thirds vote of both Houses that the President is unable to discharge the powers and duties of his office, the Vice President shall continue to discharge the same as Acting President; otherwise, the President shall resume the powers and duties of his office.

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quote:
Originally posted by Propertymanager:
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You are the stupid one, to keep on insisting that what is not visible to you is stupid or false because you can't see it.
I haven't said anything of the kind. In fact, it was you that has gotten on this "invisible" tangent, which is just more silly gibberish from the King of Gibberish.
It is invisible to you, oh ARROGANT ONE, not to everyone else.

You are really too simple to understand, which makes almost everything that isn't blunt and obnoxious unavailable to you and, and, thus, to your limited consciousness, appear as gibberish.

To you, trying to interpret what is out there in the world is like listening to a reading of brilliantly beautiful blank verse poetry in a language you are not familiar with and don't speak. No doubt, it is just so much gibberish to such a limited mind. But that lack of your's does not make the poetry or the readinr be what is worthless, it points directly to a lack on your part.

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I demand that Palin stop wearing clothes! effective immediately!

[Big Grin] [Big Grin] [Big Grin] [Big Grin] [Big Grin]

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quote:
Originally posted by urnso77:
I demand that Palin stop wearing clothes! effective immediately!

[Big Grin] [Big Grin] [Big Grin] [Big Grin] [Big Grin]

Works for me...

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quote:
Originally posted by glassman:
what i find amusing is that the GOP dressed her up at Neiman marcus instead of old navy...

she's supposed to be appealing to Joe six-pack not Don Perignon.

Yeah true, but have you seen the multi-million dollar event being planned in Chicago for Obama on election night? Does anyone not think that is taking it too far? The pulpit Obama had contructed at the DNC convention in Denver im sure was not that cheap either. If they wanted to get into a match over that I think both sides spend large amounts on questionable spending.

This is just really a clear bias of media coverage.

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cow,

Buying clothes for candidates is specifically not allowed in the law. There is no such restriction in the halls in which parfties meet or places where speeches are made.

Any way, what you refer to as, "The pulpit Obama had contructed at the DNC convention in Denver", was,

first of all, not terribly different from the one where Palin spoke at the republican's shindig and,

second, contrary to what you CLAIM, that structure was not designed, constructed, or ordered by Obama.

Your dishonest bigoted bias is insulting.

It is you that it biased, not the media.

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Dress up a pig and you still have a pig

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quote:
Originally posted by retiredat49:
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Originally posted by urnso77:
I demand that Palin stop wearing clothes! effective immediately!

[Big Grin] [Big Grin] [Big Grin] [Big Grin] [Big Grin]

Works for me...
...and this is the only reason why she is considered, viable, as a candidate....cuz she appeals to base instincts...

you have one helll of a pathetic party.  -

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quote:
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cow,

Buying clothes for candidates is specifically not allowed in the law. There is no such restriction in the halls in which parfties meet or places where speeches are made.

Any way, what you refer to as, "The pulpit Obama had contructed at the DNC convention in Denver", was,

first of all, not terribly different from the one where Palin spoke at the republican's shindig and,

second, contrary to what you CLAIM, that structure was not designed, constructed, or ordered by Obama.

Your dishonest bigoted bias is insulting.

It is you that it biased, not the media.

This is why nobody can take your arguments seriously bdgee. Anytime someone questions Obama you call them a bigot. Ge the fk out of here with that already you try to insert the race bait and card any chance you can because it is an effective tool to get people to back down because of the hysteria that follows it. You are not a true debater, you are a crybaby liberal and a loud one at that. You are nowhere near moderation as you only see black and white. OOPS did I say black and white? Uh oh that must mean a racial thing...forgive me I forgot im such the bigot!


For as smart as you want everyone here to think you are you sure do a good job of making yourself look like an idiot.


BTW saying the media is NOT biased is so far out of reality only you could post it here. You must not think Fox News is biased...although you have said so many times here that it is. MSNBC is strongly biased for Obama, and to say otherwise is pure ignorance!

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Here is what is out of touch with America.

http://sayanything****.com/entry/obama_campaign_spending_293000_an_hour_in_octob er/


Obama Campaign Spending $293,000 An Hour In October. AN HOUR PEOPLE...


Oh yes I do remember Obama flip-flopping on the campaign funding issue. Saying one thing, and then doing the other. He has done this on off shore drilling as well, oh yeah ayers flip flop on info on his "fight the smears" section on the website. Obama sure does change the story.

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quote:
Originally posted by CashCowMoo:
Here is what is out of touch with America.

http://sayanything****.com/entry/obama_campaign_spending_293000_an_hour_in_octob er/


Obama Campaign Spending $293,000 An Hour In October. AN HOUR PEOPLE...


Oh yes I do remember Obama flip-flopping on the campaign funding issue. Saying one thing, and then doing the other. He has done this on off shore drilling as well, oh yeah ayers flip flop on info on his "fight the smears" section on the website. Obama sure does change the story.

If Mccain was able to raise the same amount of money as Obama...do you think he would have stuck to the Public Money Promise...????

Give me a break!!! [BadOne]

Mccain and Mccain supporters are haters...and just jellous...thats it!!!

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McCain could have not through individual contributions, but by larger donors.

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quote:
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Originally posted by bdgee:
cow,

Buying clothes for candidates is specifically not allowed in the law. There is no such restriction in the halls in which parfties meet or places where speeches are made.

Any way, what you refer to as, "The pulpit Obama had contructed at the DNC convention in Denver", was,

first of all, not terribly different from the one where Palin spoke at the republican's shindig and,

second, contrary to what you CLAIM, that structure was not designed, constructed, or ordered by Obama.

Your dishonest bigoted bias is insulting.

It is you that it biased, not the media.

This is why nobody can take your arguments seriously bdgee. Anytime someone questions Obama you call them a bigot. Ge the fk out of here with that already you try to insert the race bait and card any chance you can because it is an effective tool to get people to back down because of the hysteria that follows it. You are not a true debater, you are a crybaby liberal and a loud one at that. You are nowhere near moderation as you only see black and white. OOPS did I say black and white? Uh oh that must mean a racial thing...forgive me I forgot im such the bigot!


For as smart as you want everyone here to think you are you sure do a good job of making yourself look like an idiot.


BTW saying the media is NOT biased is so far out of reality only you could post it here. You must not think Fox News is biased...although you have said so many times here that it is. MSNBC is strongly biased for Obama, and to say otherwise is pure ignorance!

You are a bigot. And a liar.

I don't consider Fox News to be part of the media. They act on directions from the RNC.

I am not alone in my opinion, but with the overwhelming part of the people in that opinion.

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bdgee, YOU sir....are a bigot

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quote:
Originally posted by CashCowMoo:
Here is what is out of touch with America.

http://sayanything****.com/entry/obama_campaign_spending_293000_an_hour_in_octob er/


Obama Campaign Spending $293,000 An Hour In October. AN HOUR PEOPLE...


Oh yes I do remember Obama flip-flopping on the campaign funding issue. Saying one thing, and then doing the other. He has done this on off shore drilling as well, oh yeah ayers flip flop on info on his "fight the smears" section on the website. Obama sure does change the story.

As opposed to Bush and the GOP spending of $12 billion per month approxiamately in Iraq? [Roll Eyes]

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Originally posted by CashCowMoo:
bdgee, YOU sir....are a bigot

Yes, I cannot stand hateful lying bigoted republicans.
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Originally posted by CashCowMoo:
Here is what is out of touch with America.

http://sayanything****.com/entry/obama_campaign_spending_293000_an_hour_in_octob er/


Obama Campaign Spending $293,000 An Hour In October. AN HOUR PEOPLE...


Oh yes I do remember Obama flip-flopping on the campaign funding issue. Saying one thing, and then doing the other. He has done this on off shore drilling as well, oh yeah ayers flip flop on info on his "fight the smears" section on the website. Obama sure does change the story.

As opposed to Bush and the GOP spending of $12 billion per month approxiamately in Iraq? [Roll Eyes]
Hey I never said I supported Bush lets get that clear. I am talking about the CURRENT Presidential campaign.

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Good for Obama if McCain can't raise the money and has to go to the old republican government hand out route thats tough Obama realized it was a bad move for him so he changed directions.

ALL i hear is the whinning of McCain saying its not fair.

If thats all he's got were don't need him for a president.

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