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I thought Republicans thought all lawyers are evil. Do they know what you do, or are you a closet lawyer?
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When you're hot, you're hot, when you're not, you're dead.
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Is Sarah Palin covering for her 16yr old daughter?
PastaJoe replied to JK2000's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
I guess he didn't update his page with the latest Republican talking points. Expect him to be dating Britney Spears in a year. -
Is Sarah Palin covering for her 16yr old daughter?
PastaJoe replied to JK2000's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
If you're a governor, and you know a crime has been committed and you don't report it to the proper authorities, you would not be upholding the laws of your state that you took an oath to uphold. -
Is Sarah Palin covering for her 16yr old daughter?
PastaJoe replied to JK2000's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
Anyone know the age of consent in Alaska? Wouldn't Palin be bound by her duty and have to call for a statutory rape charge if the daughter was underage? How old's the guy? -
Is Sarah Palin covering for her 16yr old daughter?
PastaJoe replied to JK2000's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
I wonder what the reaction would have been if Obama had a 17 year old daughter in the same situation. Would the conservatives be so forgiving as they are with Palin, or would we be hearing about how this is what happens when liberal parents don't teach their kids proper values, and is this the kind of leadership Americans want for its children and education system, one that results in teen pregnancies? If they can't lead their own children, how can they lead the country? I'm just wondering. -
Is Sarah Palin covering for her 16yr old daughter?
PastaJoe replied to JK2000's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
Should be an interesting debate about how successful conservative parenting is in preventing premarital sex, with regards to not teaching sex education and preventative measures. -
The hurricane was a blessing in disguise for the Republicans. It gave them an excuse for Bush and Cheney to not appear at the convention, which helps McCain because it's a couple of less obvious reminders that he wants to continue many of their policies, and why the Republican brand is tarnished.
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She might teach it to her kids, but that's her own business. The issue is that she advocates it being taught in public schools.
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Will Sen. Larry Craig be attending and giving tours of his memorial bathroom stall at the airport?
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I'm curious as to what the reaction will be from those Conservative / Republican men who can't support the idea of a woman as president. Will they now stay home on election night?
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Women who are pro-lifers weren't going to vote for Obama anyways, this is a play for Democratic Hillary supporters, the majority of whom are pro-choice. I'd be for letting just women vote on abortion rights, since they're the ones more affected by it. Most mothers are more involved with the daily upbringing of kids, especially 4 kids including a baby, then most fathers. I commend them for that. But having all those kids AND being president takes it to another level. I'm quite happy with the pick, I think it weakens McCain's chances. And it puts more emphasis on the fact that today McCain turned 72.
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Let's see, I supported Hillary but I'm sexist, and I support Obama but I'm racist. That makes alot of sense. It's a legitimate question to ask if a woman with 4 kids, one a baby with Down's Syndrome, can really devote the proper time and energy needed to take care of them AND be the leader of the free world. I'll be interested in hearing her response, as I'm sure it's a question other women will ask. They know better than most men how hard being the primary caregiver is.
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The Temple of Obama or The Barackopolis
PastaJoe replied to RayFinkle's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
Well, the foreclosure debacle has also affected Colorado. Nice, the first Hitler reference of the day. -
I noticed she threw Ted Stevens under the bus when she talked about turning down the Bridge to Nowhere. I'm sure his opponent in the Senate election will make a note of that.
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I listened on the radio. Wow, she sounded like a woman who just won the Publisher's Clearinghouse Sweepstakes. Better than Qualye, but not much. Limbaugh is praising it, saying McCain has taken the women's issues. Really? If she backs McCain's proposals, is that what working women want? Opposition to choice and equal pay legislation? The more I think about it, the more I like this pick (for the Democrats). She's a woman who doesn't support policies Democratic women want. Hillary can go out and campaign against her with ease. And what kind of family values is it to transplant 4 kids, including a baby, to Washington to serve as VP? Which 3am call will she take first, the one about an attack, or the baby needing a diaper change? Do you really think someone with a baby makes a good potential president? I think some stay-at-home women may have a problem with that.
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Obama, timetables, and cut-and-run
PastaJoe replied to finknottle's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
The war was over after Saddam was defeated and captured. Everything after that has been an occupation. It was not 'cut and run', which gave the impression that we would pack up and be gone in a month. The timetable was the carrot and stick to force the Iraqis to get off their butts and make some decisions and reconcile. And Biden's plan may eventually end up what happens anyways after we leave. Ethnic groups want their own autonomy. Look at the break-away regions in Georgia. People would rather be the big fish in a smaller pond. -
After serving in the Illinois House of Representatives, he only had one term in Congress. Barack Obama? No, Abraham Lincoln. Bristol and Track, obviously a pander to the NASCAR voters. Willow and Piper, a pander to the Buffy the Vampire Slayer youth vote. Trig, either a pander to gun owners, mathematicians, or Roy Roger fans.
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If Obama wanted to pander to Hillary holdouts, he would have picked Hillary. Biden is more than a foreign policy expert, there aren't many other Democrats who are better qualified to be VP and a key advisor to the president. You can't say the same about Palin compared to other Republicans.
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Depends on what night she speaks. Whoever gets stuck speaking on Thursday has to go against the opening NFL game between Washington and the Giants. Not the best scheduling plan.
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He was quite specific on his proposals. How much detail do you expect in a speech? "I will take 3.27 million from the Farmers Pig Slop Nutrition Fund to pay for the 2nd grade Reading is Fundamental Project". Nobody gives that type of speech from either party. He reminded Democrats what was at stake this election, and why we can't afford another term of Bush policies. He fleshed out what he meant by "change".
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Obama's assets are under $5 million, so according to McCain he's middle class.