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Old 10-23-2008, 06:07 AM
 
Location: Somewhere in Texas
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An attractive classy educated well rounded proud Black woman, whose daughters aren't going to be town trollops with bastard children.
That post is so low and disgusting. Do you even know what a trollop is? It isn't Bristol Palin. Can you predict the future and know that BO's kids won't make any mistakes?

MO is so proud NOW of America. If BO wasn't running, she might have never turned to being so proud.
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Old 10-23-2008, 06:21 AM
 
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An attractive classy educated well rounded proud Black woman, whose daughters aren't going to be town trollops with bastard children.
Mrs. Obama wears clothes "off the rack". They talked about that way at the beginning of the campaign. Also, Cindy McCain has outfits that cost more than Palin's whole wardrobe, but I assume that's HER money.

Mrs. Palin, on the other hand, proudly calling herself "redneck woman" wears designer clothes, bought with donors' money.

So, a classy woman like MO wears store-bought clothes, and a redneck woman like SP wears designer clothes. Kind of ironic.
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Old 10-23-2008, 06:53 AM
 
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I bet the $150K worth of clothes she's wearing adds even more to the comfort level.

You set yourself up for that one.
She seems quite comfortable in every situation I've seen her in. She dressed nicely before she was the VP candidate. I think she can handle wearing nice clothes.
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Old 10-23-2008, 06:56 AM
 
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Mrs. Obama wears clothes "off the rack". They talked about that way at the beginning of the campaign. Also, Cindy McCain has outfits that cost more than Palin's whole wardrobe, but I assume that's HER money.

Mrs. Palin, on the other hand, proudly calling herself "redneck woman" wears designer clothes, bought with donors' money.

So, a classy woman like MO wears store-bought clothes, and a redneck woman like SP wears designer clothes. Kind of ironic.
It's comical how much she gets to you guys. Yep, she's a "redneck" woman who can dress nicely and look great. Nothing wrong with that. I didn't know you couldn't buy clothes off the rack at Nieman Marcus and Saks. I think you can.
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Old 10-23-2008, 07:00 AM
 
Location: Missouri
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It's comical how much she gets to you guys. Yep, she's a "redneck" woman who can dress nicely and look great. Nothing wrong with that. I didn't know you couldn't buy clothes off the rack at Nieman Marcus and Saks. I think you can.
Of course anyone can buy clothes off the racks at Nieman Marcus and Saks. My wife has shopped at those places before and has some very nice stuff, as do I.

This stuff about Palin's clothes is nothing but a distractment and nothing else. Michelle Obama likes here lobster and cavier when she eats. If you don't believe m just do some research. The Obamas like to eat high on the hog and I don't see any of the liberals saying anything about the expensive that they eat. Of course not because it is ok as long as it happens to be a liberal doing it.
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Old 10-23-2008, 07:00 AM
 
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Here's Nieman Marcus off the rack work attire - looks like they are in the $400-$500 range. That seems pretty reasonable to me. I would never wear something that expensive, but then I'm not running for VP of the United States and I own a business and occasional have to meet with clients, but business casual works for that and I don't need to be super dressed up ever.
Neiman Marcus*-*Apparel for Her - Dresses & Suits - Wear to Work - Suiting=

BY THE WAY - I heard last night that Obama has spent $400,000+ just on food while campaigning and $21 million on advertising for his campaign. So what's your point/problem with $150,000 for clothes for SP? BOTH campaigns spend a lot of money.
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Old 10-23-2008, 07:03 AM
 
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Of course anyone can buy clothes off the racks at Nieman Marcus and Saks. My wife has shopped at those places before and has some very nice stuff, as do I.

This stuff about Palin's clothes is nothing but a distractment and nothing else. Michelle Obama likes here lobster and cavier when she eats. If you don't believe m just do some research. The Obamas like to eat high on the hog and I don't see any of the liberals saying anything about the expensive that they eat. Of course not because it is ok as long as it happens to be a liberal doing it.
Yep. I heard Laura Ingraham last night say that Obama has spend over $400,000 on food while campaigning. Must be the lobster and caviar!
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Old 10-23-2008, 07:03 AM
 
Location: By the sea, by the sea, by the beautiful sea
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I'll give her points for knowing what she is

And vote against putting her anywhere near the White House
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Old 10-23-2008, 07:04 AM
 
Location: Missouri
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Here's Nieman Marcus off the rack work attire - looks like they are in the $400-$500 range. That seems pretty reasonable to me. I would never wear something that expensive, but then I'm not running for VP of the United States and I own a business and occasional have to meet with clients, but business casual works for that and I don't need to be super dressed up ever.
Neiman Marcus*-*Apparel for Her - Dresses & Suits - Wear to Work - Suiting=

BY THE WAY - I heard last night that Obama has spent $400,000+ just on food while campaigning and $21 million on advertising for his campaign. So what's your point/problem with $150,000 for clothes for SP? BOTH campaigns spend a lot of money.
Yep, and you sure don't hear a thing about the food that the Obamas like to injest. They like lobster and cavier and other things that regular people can't eat because of the expense. Personally, I can't stand cavier and we, in our family, eat lobster once in a while, but overall, the food they eat happens to be stuff that regular people could afford. Do you hear the liberals saying anything about the money they spend on the food? of course not because anything is ok as long as it happens to be liberals doing it. So hypocritical.
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Old 10-23-2008, 07:07 AM
 
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To all that donated to the McCain campaign.. I'm sure he thanks you for Palin's Versace!
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