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Just put an end to public option. Not bad for a former governor. Like it or not, she's the voice of mainsteam America.
LOL, sorry to disappoint but the vast majority believe is a fraud, the second you ask her tough questions or the going gets tough she is out of there. Her political career is history and she will not be leading anything but her sheep to buy her books.
Casper
Didn't bother to read the link, yet you have some wisdom to share on the matter.
These "discussions" would go much smoother if you would take a few minutes each day to study English comprehension. I never said I had any "wisdom" to share on the "matter". I was writing about sanrene's steady adherence to, and rabid thread starting on anything and everything that comes out of the mouths of Drudge, Limbaugh, Hannity and Palin. Please don't make me elaborate more.
How much money have we spent in Iraq chasing foreign oil?
Just because Obama does it doesn't mean it is any more or less wrong then if Bush Jr. did it. If she spouts off hate in his direction and remained mysteriously silent on the other, seems a bit hypocritical.
The difference is that Bush was consistent. He wanted to extract oil wherever it was economically and environmentally feasible. So he wanted to drill off shore and in ANWR. Obama opposes exploiting our own energy resources but has no problem spending 2 billion tax payer dollars to help Brazil exploit their oil resources off their coast. Can you make sense of that? I can't.
The difference is that Bush was consistent. He wanted to extract oil wherever it was economically and environmentally feasible. So he wanted to drill off shore and in ANWR. Obama opposes exploiting our own energy resources but has no problem spending 2 billion tax payer dollars to help Brazil exploit their oil resources off their coast. Can you make sense of that? I can't.
He is loaning money to a company with an expectation that the loan will be paid back, promptly and with interest. He is building a relationship with a foreign country in a region of the world where US relations have suffered considerably over the lack decade. He is helping to develop a limited resource in a part of the world far removed from the primary sources of that commodity at a time when the region of that primary source is becoming increasingly unstable. He is putting off the exploitation of American sources which are more problematic in terms of extraction and which would have relatively lesser impact on world supply. Hmmm, I think you can make sense of it, as long as you think about it.
Right, that's why even a lot of the Repubs thought she was nuts.
Lots of conservatives think she is the real deal.
Scares you.
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