Palin as President
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I really need to learn not to go to those websites at work!!!!
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This is a good read...some of you will agree :~)
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For Christ's Sake, Tom, this is the same crap you post every day. I read enough of page one to know that I'm not going to waste time reading 4 pages of it; no one will.
How about something new? How about you find an article which touts Obama's abilities to lead this great nation onto bigger and better things? Try convincing us he's the guy.
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I didn't expect you to read it, Ron...particularly not all the way through. And even though it was quite sarcastic I found it humorously well written and informative, so figured some would enjoy the read...and besides, this is an expose Palin thread afterall: you can of course take issue with the information posted, but your caustic response to me about my posting it continues to be out of line.
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OK...I guess this thread is about Palin. Maybe someone should start a thread expressing Obama's virtues and why he should be our leader.
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This is a hoot! (At least some will think so :`)
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This one isn't so funny:
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@ the Disney Head of Skate spoof.
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Sorry, not funny... not one gosh-doggoned bit funny.
from http://www.tnr.com/politics/story.html?id=8c130fe3-adab-4cb3-8443-c363f085cf13&p=1At one point, the council asked him about the legality of banning group homes--such as shelters for runaways--a position Palin championed. Deuser had an academic manner and was fond of citing Supreme Court precedent. When he explained that a ban would be unconstitutional, Palin appeared impatient with such legal niceties. "I would describe it this way: Sarah was not an in-depth person. Never has, never will be," Deuser says. "Her instincts are political as opposed to evaluative."
Though council members routinely bickered with one another, Palin became defensive when she was on the receiving end. "Sarah is intimidated, in my personal opinion, by people who are intelligent," Laura Chase says.
by Noam Scheiber
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