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Why do you get so excited about the fact that she reads well from a teleprompter? Based on every non-scripted response/interview/conference she's given, do you really think those are her original thoughts?
Gotta give kudos to Matthew Scully, he writes a good speech. Much as I hate to give Palin credit for anything, she did do a good job reading this one, too.
She reminds me of an evil lady that will do anything to anybody to win. How does this work over with people? The lady is evil.
Why would you be against sitting down with other world leaders? Are you kidding me. Just shut the door on them, and lets create world war 3 you stupid retard.
I can't wait for this women to go back to Alaska.
I love how she takes down Joe speaking, but she is much much much worse for old Man McCain.
As Barack Obama and the Democrats appear poised for an historic sweep, we have a message for our Republican friends: It is time to point fingers.
We are pro-finger-pointing. We disagree strongly with Gov. Sarah Palin who said recently, "Do you notice that our opponents sure have spent a lot of time looking at the past and pointing fingers? You look to the past because that's where you find blame, but we're...looking to the future, because that's where you find solutions." On the contrary, Governor, blame assignment, while much maligned, is essential to determining what went wrong and how to set it right. Besides, it's a hell of a spectator sport. Here's our primer for a little game we like to call Big Losers Always Make Excuses (BLAME):
Anyways, who do you (realistic American people only please) trust more on their opinions?
This evil women
or
Honorable Colin Powell
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