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Old 08-31-2008, 08:01 PM
 
Location: Apple Valley Calif
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Coming from you, thats kind of funny.
Come on danny, there is still hope for you.. We realize you have some faults, but if you hurry, you can still vote for McCain and show a little good sense. We are willing to work with you and show you the way...
Then, as a Republican, you can be a leader, rather than a follower....
Self thinkers are Republican, followers who need to be told what to do are Demos....
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Old 08-31-2008, 08:05 PM
 
Location: Flyover Country
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Self thinkers are Republican, followers who need to be told what to do are Demos....
Got it backwards. Again.
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Old 08-31-2008, 08:22 PM
 
Location: Uptown
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Because it shows that McCain is a maverick who is willing to transcend politics and think outside the box.
He met her once, and called her last week at the Alaska State Fair to see if she wanted the job. Maverick? Or Worried.?

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She is an amazing pick for several reasons.

1. She really pi$$es off the Democrats who are overwhelmingly backing Obama
I'm not pissed off. Just amazed.
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2. They captured the interest of undecideds who have turned to look at her and forgot about Obama's speech Thursday.
More people watched the speech than opening Olympics.
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3. She excites the Republican base
It doesn't take much
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4. She adds youthfulness to the ticket
Compared to McSame Barbara Bush would add youthfulness
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5. She has fought CORRUPTION in her own party
I haven't seen the facts on that.
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6. She is not a divider (like Obama is).
She governs a state with 1/4 the population of Brooklyn
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7. She will appeal to some of the Hillary supporters who felt Obama turned their back on her.
I'm a Hillary supporter, and any true Hillary supporter wouldn't dare think of voting for her.
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8. She sticks that change motto right up Obama's a$$.
He doesn't care about her. He has had an 8 point bump in the polls.
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9. She is a very strong woman
Yeah? Why? Because she had 5 children? She needs to understand Birth Control.
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10. She wasnt a conventional pick which peaked everyones interest.
Just like Quayle.
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Old 08-31-2008, 08:23 PM
 
Location: Apple Valley Calif
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Got it backwards. Again.
Danny, after all we've been through together, go with me on this..! I know they have you fooled, but we can save you, Trust me, i won't fail you, I promise. We can help you be a Republican and a proud American.. Hurry before it's too later...
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