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09-25-2008, 11:32 AM
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Location: DC area
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Originally Posted by BigJon3475
You ask questions were based on the thought "guilty till proven innocent".....
It's clear this is a political spin to try and avoid the fact that you lost an argument now over if she has ever met foreign leaders....now she has and that's where it stands.
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That would sound a lot better if that had been the point I brought up with you to begin with which it is not. Neither is it the question you asked nor did I lose an argument I wasn't having to begin with.
Your original post which is what I replied to as you are perfectly aware:
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Originally Posted by BigJon3475
"Sarah Palin continued her meetings with foreign leaders today. She began her day with her running mate, Georgian President Saakashvili, and Ukrainian President Yuschenko. According to Palin Senior Foreign Policy Adviser Steve Biegun, the group focused on the Russian invasion of Georgia. But, they also discussed energy issues and the Ukrainian president expressed concern that his country is dependent on Russia for so much of their natural gas."
Palin then left McCain to have her next meeting with Iraqi President Jalal Talabani. According to Biegun, Talabani expressed “deep gratitude” to America for “the liberation of Iraq” and also conveyed his appreciation to Palin because her son Track will be deployed to Iraq. Talabani told Palin about Saddam Hussein’s “atrocities against the Kurdish people” including chemical attacks.
Her next meeting was with newly elected Pakistani President Zardari. Before Zardari entered Palin told a reporter that her meetings were going well, “It’s going great, these meetings are very informative and helpful and a lot of good people sharing appreciation for America.”
Her final meeting of the day was with the Prime Minister of India. The Alaska Governor explained to Singh that McCain was not able to attend because he was in a meeting with his advisers discussing the financial crisis.
I guess if this is what you see as a photo op....
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You're floundering and talking in circles.
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I am not going to go basing information on what I feel these meetings were all about....instead I will base them on what actually happened.
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No, you base them on your partisan kool-aid. I've already proven you do not know what actually happened.
I'm sure you'll continue trying to spin what you said. Have at it since I have to run errands for a bit. Hopefully other posters will pick up where I left off and call you on your nonsense since you've already been owned.
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09-25-2008, 11:33 AM
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Location: DC Area, for now
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Originally Posted by Katiana
There will always be a crisis to solve. McCain is doing this for political purposes. He didn't rush back there last week when this whole thing started, he waited until two days before the debate. He's unprepared for the debate or to be president.
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Exactly! Neither Obama nor McCain are players in this bill - their only role would be in the whole-senate vote for it. Obama's right - it is more important for the American people to hear them debate on the issues instead of playing posturing games.
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09-25-2008, 11:38 AM
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Originally Posted by SGrey
That would sound a lot better if that had been the point I brought up with you to begin with which it is not. Neither is it the question you asked nor did I lose an argument I wasn't having to begin with.
Your original post which is what I replied to as you are perfectly aware:
You're floundering and talking in circles.
No, you base them on your partisan kool-aid. I've already proven you do not know what actually happened.
I'm sure you'll continue trying to spin what you said. Have at it since I have to run errands for a bit. Hopefully other posters will pick up where I left off and call you on your nonsense since you've already been owned.
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Of course.....
No kool aid here I'm unaffiliated and have been since I could vote.
I'm not skirting any questions as you claim I am. I am just not going to base my beliefs on "they must have lied".
That's typically a democratic ploy...
Once you start making accusations that I'm talking in circles because I don't feel everyone lies first then the discussion ends as you have no objectionable outlook.
Thanks anyways....maybe another thread.
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09-25-2008, 02:51 PM
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Location: Myrtle Beach, SC
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Originally Posted by luzianne
No, we'll just leave Obama standing at the podium by himself looking like an idiot while the Republican nominee is doing his job as a senator.
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Right... because McCain is SUCH a help. How about speaking DIRECTLY to the American People and telling us what exactly he plans to do if elected to dig us out of this mess. Give me a break, he's running scared.
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