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View Poll Results: How will Ditz's resignation affect the Republican Party?
It will help the party 25 18.66%
It will hurt the party 29 21.64%
It will neither help nor hurt the party 80 59.70%
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Old 07-09-2009, 07:56 PM
 
Location: FL/TX Coasts
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Rumor has it that Perry is trying to boost his image...last trip to Texas A&M was a fiasco!

 
Old 07-09-2009, 08:13 PM
 
Location: Southcentral Kansas
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Originally Posted by muleskinner View Post
You know,some of us on here have heard that stupid comment made by stupid people for so long that it now actually makes our ass hurt.
The real problem here is that Obama did not give up his Senate seat while he was out on the campaign trail. No, he did that after he won the Presidential election and had been drawing a Senator's salary for over a year while not in the chamber more than a couple of times when they thought they needed his vote.

Palin gave up her job for so many reasons and Obama couldn't take a chance that he wouldn't win the new job and resign as he should have.
 
Old 07-09-2009, 08:17 PM
 
Location: Southcentral Kansas
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Originally Posted by Siouxcia View Post
POTUS Obama resigned to move on to a higher office. Palin QUIT because somebody(s) hurt her feelings. Oh, and to get a bigger paycheck from speaking engagements, book writing and anything else that will pay her without having all that silly 'Governor' crap holding her back.
I see that you don't think that Obama taking money as a Senator for nearly a whole year and a half while campaigning was at all bad. Ain't it something how Dems never do anything wrong? Well in the eyes of libs, anyway.
 
Old 07-09-2009, 08:17 PM
 
Location: New York, New York
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The real problem here is that Obama did not give up his Senate seat while he was out on the campaign trail. No, he did that after he won the Presidential election and had been drawing a Senator's salary for over a year while not in the chamber more than a couple of times when they thought they needed his vote.

Palin gave up her job for so many reasons and Obama couldn't take a chance that he wouldn't win the new job and resign as he should have.
Palin didn't give up her job on the campaign trail and neither did McCain. Palin has been absent for the most part as governor since she joined the campaign trail and after the election. I'm not sure what your point is...do you have one?
 
Old 07-09-2009, 08:18 PM
 
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The real problem here is that Obama did not give up his Senate seat while he was out on the campaign trail. No, he did that after he won the Presidential election and had been drawing a Senator's salary for over a year while not in the chamber more than a couple of times when they thought they needed his vote.

Palin gave up her job for so many reasons and Obama couldn't take a chance that he wouldn't win the new job and resign as he should have.
""""The real problem here is that Obama did not give up his Senate seat while he was out on the campaign trail. No, he did that after he won the Presidential election and had been drawing a Senator's salary for over a year while not in the chamber more than a couple of times when they thought they needed his vote."""


Uh, that's how it's DONE!
 
Old 07-09-2009, 08:19 PM
 
Location: Southcentral Kansas
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Oh my, how terrible can those people be? Stupid according to most of you lib types, but I guess you haven't seen that most of the reason you people are so against Palin is that you fear the charisma she has. Do you know what that word means? I say she has at least as much of that as Obama does and that is all he has going for him.
 
Old 07-09-2009, 08:21 PM
 
Location: New York, New York
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I see that you don't think that Obama taking money as a Senator for nearly a whole year and a half while campaigning was at all bad. Ain't it something how Dems never do anything wrong? Well in the eyes of libs, anyway.
Did you know that there is a new term in the Urban Dictionary? Its called "pulling a Palin". It's defined as
http://www.urbandictionary.com/defin...ulling+a+palin
1. Pulling a Palin 34 up, 1 down
The Republican art of disguising your inept knowledge by answering a question with another question as in "with 2. Pulling a Palin 21 up, 2 down
Telling a large and obvious lie for personal gain.
what respect Charlie?"
2. Pulling a Palin 21 up, 2 down
Telling a large and obvious lie for personal gain.


3. Pulling a Palin 38 up, 1 down
Rambling non stop unrelated information to try to hide the fact that you have no clue about what someone just asked you.

4. Pulling a Palin 10 up, 2 down
Pulling a Palin is the act of being chosen for the Republican party Vice President while knowing that your 17 year old daughter is pregnant.
 
Old 07-09-2009, 08:25 PM
 
Location: Democratic Peoples Republic of Redneckistan
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Originally Posted by lamexican View Post
Did you know that there is a new term in the Urban Dictionary? Its called "pulling a Palin". It's defined as
Urban Dictionary: pulling a palin
1. Pulling a Palin 34 up, 1 down
The Republican art of disguising your inept knowledge by answering a question with another question as in "with 2. Pulling a Palin 21 up, 2 down
Telling a large and obvious lie for personal gain.
what respect Charlie?"
2. Pulling a Palin 21 up, 2 down
Telling a large and obvious lie for personal gain.


3. Pulling a Palin 38 up, 1 down
Rambling non stop unrelated information to try to hide the fact that you have no clue about what someone just asked you.

4. Pulling a Palin 10 up, 2 down
Pulling a Palin is the act of being chosen for the Republican party Vice President while knowing that your 17 year old daughter is pregnant.
Are you saying Roy just "Pulled A Palin"?


 
Old 07-09-2009, 08:25 PM
 
Location: FL/TX Coasts
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Originally Posted by lamexican View Post
Did you know that there is a new term in the Urban Dictionary? Its called "pulling a Palin". It's defined as
Urban Dictionary: pulling a palin
1. Pulling a Palin 34 up, 1 down
The Republican art of disguising your inept knowledge by answering a question with another question as in "with 2. Pulling a Palin 21 up, 2 down
Telling a large and obvious lie for personal gain.
what respect Charlie?"
2. Pulling a Palin 21 up, 2 down
Telling a large and obvious lie for personal gain.


3. Pulling a Palin 38 up, 1 down
Rambling non stop unrelated information to try to hide the fact that you have no clue about what someone just asked you.

4. Pulling a Palin 10 up, 2 down
Pulling a Palin is the act of being chosen for the Republican party Vice President while knowing that your 17 year old daughter is pregnant.
 
Old 07-09-2009, 08:30 PM
 
Location: mancos
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you Palin freaks crack me up. get a life.the real world still exists
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