Topic: Palin vs. Biden
no photo
Fri 10/03/08 02:44 PM
If anyone had actually noticed Palin didn't answer any questions, just memorized what she had been taught this week in those so called secret meetings.

She was reading off of cards, Biden was taking notes.
How could no one have noticed this.whoa

She called Biden, Olden...
I'm sure that was on purpose.
She never answered ANYTHING that was asked of her, just tapped danced her way around the issues, and every question thrown at her.

She didn't fool me one bit.noway
She's the biggest mistake, McCain has made since his bid for president.

As it's been said:

You can fool some of the people all of the time, and all of the people some of the time, but you can not fool all of the people all of the time.
~Abraham Lincoln

And that about sums it uptongue2

t22learner's photo
Fri 10/03/08 03:15 PM
Please don't deface Angus Young in your photo. You know he's an Aussie, right? He may even have Communist leanings...

It's funny how alot of you wings of the far right don't use actual photos of yourselves.

Lynann's photo
Fri 10/03/08 03:18 PM
haah That's funny is was thinking that about dear Angus as well the last time I saw the icon here.

Isn't there a rule about using pictures that are not of the poster?

no photo
Fri 10/03/08 03:20 PM
whos Angus Young?

t22learner's photo
Fri 10/03/08 03:42 PM
Lead guitarist of AC/DC...

Lynann's photo
Fri 10/03/08 04:09 PM
Maybe GOALLTHEWAY chose that icon because he's got the jack!

It would explain so many things.

t22learner's photo
Fri 10/03/08 04:24 PM
"She's got the jack, and who knows what else?"

wouldee's photo
Fri 10/03/08 04:40 PM
"she smoked him"

Vote for McCain or else!!!!!!!!!

waving

t22learner's photo
Fri 10/03/08 04:46 PM
Sarah must give you would... You know, in a neoconish, **** Cheney kinda way.

wouldee's photo
Fri 10/03/08 04:51 PM
naw, I'm 52. LOL

wouldee, couldee, shouldee.

wouldee do this or that?

wouldee wanna?

wouldee get it?

get it?


smokin


t22learner's photo
Fri 10/03/08 04:52 PM
Edited by t22learner on Fri 10/03/08 04:53 PM
lol... Unfortunately I'm here because I don't "get it." She's still in your demographic.

wouldee's photo
Fri 10/03/08 05:02 PM
LOLdrinker


I like Palin's tenacity.

I find her approach to getting over on the Establishment from within a very artistic and pragmatic approach to catching fish.

She is, no doubt, clever and resourceful.

With a little fishing expedition through the ropes of Washington, she could become the most disturbing personality to hit the national conversation in decades.

She is very much like Thatcher and Reagan and her spirit is clear and concise.

Ispiration makes amazing things happen when leadership skills are mastered and applied to politics like it were a chess game of premeditated tactical moves.

But then, that would complicate minds with hidden agendas not equal to the task of pre-empting her strikes.

just for grins, I want to see her get in the White House.

She will sharpen a few pencils.


:thumbsup: winking

Tromette's photo
Fri 10/03/08 05:10 PM
You two, are just as bad as those two. It makes me queasy.

t22learner's photo
Fri 10/03/08 05:10 PM

just for grins, I want to see her get in the White House.

It would be interesting to watch. Of course, I'd be watching from France.

Dredz_Hang_Low's photo
Fri 10/03/08 05:12 PM



Ispiration makes amazing things happen when leadership skills are mastered and applied to politics like it were a chess game of premeditated tactical moves.




if politics is a chess game, Palin is playing checkers

Tromette's photo
Fri 10/03/08 05:13 PM

LOLdrinker


I like Palin's tenacity.

I find her approach to getting over on the Establishment from within a very artistic and pragmatic approach to catching fish.

She is, no doubt, clever and resourceful.

With a little fishing expedition through the ropes of Washington, she could become the most disturbing personality to hit the national conversation in decades.

She is very much like Thatcher and Reagan and her spirit is clear and concise.

Ispiration makes amazing things happen when leadership skills are mastered and applied to politics like it were a chess game of premeditated tactical moves.

But then, that would complicate minds with hidden agendas not equal to the task of pre-empting her strikes.

just for grins, I want to see her get in the White House.

She will sharpen a few pencils.


:thumbsup: winking


She's an effing retard. She's not clever at all. You only like her because you think she's hot in that redneck cult member kind of way. You want her to whisper sweet nothings into your ear...in tongues.

Winx's photo
Fri 10/03/08 05:14 PM

If anyone had actually noticed Palin didn't answer any questions, just memorized what she had been taught this week in those so called secret meetings.

She was reading off of cards, Biden was taking notes.
How could no one have noticed this.whoa

She called Biden, Olden...
I'm sure that was on purpose.
She never answered ANYTHING that was asked of her, just tapped danced her way around the issues, and every question thrown at her.

She didn't fool me one bit.noway
She's the biggest mistake, McCain has made since his bid for president.

As it's been said:

You can fool some of the people all of the time, and all of the people some of the time, but you can not fool all of the people all of the time.
~Abraham Lincoln

And that about sums it uptongue2



She didn't answer more than 50% of the questions. She didn't know the answers. Oh, yeah, she was reading her notes.

You summed it up perfectly.happy flowerforyou

Tromette's photo
Fri 10/03/08 05:20 PM
SARAH PALIN’S 18 LIES LAST NIGHT

1. FANNIE MAE/FREDDIE MAC: Palin said “it was John McCain who pushed so hard with the Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac reform measures,” but fact checkers say that’s “Quite A Stretch” And “Barely True,” and that McCain was a “latecomer” to the discussion.

2. FUNDAMENTALS ARE STRONG: Palin tried to say “John McCain saying our economy was strong” but McCain has used the phrase “The Fundamentals Of The Economy Are Strong” At Least 16 Times This Year.

3. PARTISAN POLITICS: Palin said McCain is “known for putting partisan politics aside to just get the job done,” but he has voted with Bush 90% of the time in the Senate and bragged about his support for Bush on important issues.

4. TAXES ATTACK: Palin repeated the attack that Obama voted for higher taxes 94 times, which the New York Times says is “false,” CNN says is “Misleading,” and FactCheck.org says is “inflated.”

5. TOBACCO REGULATION: Palin said to “look at the tobacco industry” as an example of McCain pushing for even harder and tougher regulations. But McCain opposed expanding the SCHIP children’s health insurance program for 5.8 million children because it would increase tobacco taxes.

6. SPENDING INCREASES: Palin said Obama is is proposing “nearly a trillion dollars in new spending,” but didn’t mention that he has also proposed cuts to balance it out, an attack CNN has already debunked as “misleading” and that ignores the far larger cost of McCain’s tax cuts and spending hikes.

7. HEALTH CARE: Palin claimed Obama’s health plan is “government run” which has been widely debunked as a “canard.”

8. HEALTH CARE. Palin says taxes wouldn’t go up under the McCain health care plan, a fact even his own campaign has acknowledged isn’t true.

9. TROOPS: Palin repeated what the AP called the “highly misleading” attack that Obama opposed funding for the troops, and Factcheck.org notes that the same methodology would lead to the same conclusion for McCain.

10. GLOBAL WARMING: Palin said “I don’t want to argue about the causes” for global warming, when she has clearly taken the position that she doesn’t not believe it is man-made.

11. MCCAIN IS CONSISTENT: Palin said McCain” doesn't tell one thing to one group and then turns around and tells something else to another group,” when that is exactly what he has done on immigration, telling Hispanic leaders he was for comprehensive reform instead of the enforcement focused approach he has taken with conservatives.

12. MCCLELLAN NOT MCKIERNAN: Palin referred to the US commander in Afghanistan, David McKiernan as “McClellan.”

13. MCKIERNAN ON “SURGE:” Palin said that [McKiernan] did not say a surge wouldn’t work in Afghanistan, when just yesterday he said “The word I don’t use for Afghanistan is ’surge,’ ” McKiernan stressed, saying that what is required is a “sustained commitment” to a counterinsurgency effort that could last many years and would ultimately require a political, not military, solution

14. KILLING CIVILIANS. Palin said “Obama had said that all we're doing in Afghanistan is air raiding villages and killing civilians and such a reckless, reckless comment and untrue comment again hurts our cause. That's not what we are doing there.” Unfortunately, the Associated Press says that Obama was right in discussing a critically important point about avoiding civilian casualties.

15. TEACHING: Palin said we need to make sure “that education in either one of our agendas, I think, absolute top of the line,” when McCain has repeatedly favored tax cuts for the wealthy over funds for more teachers and class size reduction.

16. PARTISAN APPOINTMENTS: Palin said “You do what I did as governor. And you appoint people regardless of party affiliation. Democrats, independents, Republicans, you walk the walk, don't just talk the talk” when she repeatedly appointed friends and supporters to positions for which they weren’t qualified.

17. FOCUS ON CLIMATE CHANGE: Palin falsely claimed that she was the first governor to form a climate change subcabinet, when at least 28 states had already taken action.

18. DARFUR DIVESTMENT: Palin claimed that “when I and others” found out that the state had money invested in Sudan that “we called for divestment,” when the reality is that Palin’s appointees worked to kill a Darfur divestment plan.

Redshirt's photo
Fri 10/03/08 05:21 PM


If anyone had actually noticed Palin didn't answer any questions, just memorized what she had been taught this week in those so called secret meetings.

She was reading off of cards, Biden was taking notes.
How could no one have noticed this.whoa

She called Biden, Olden...
I'm sure that was on purpose.
She never answered ANYTHING that was asked of her, just tapped danced her way around the issues, and every question thrown at her.

She didn't fool me one bit.noway
She's the biggest mistake, McCain has made since his bid for president.

As it's been said:

You can fool some of the people all of the time, and all of the people some of the time, but you can not fool all of the people all of the time.
~Abraham Lincoln

And that about sums it uptongue2



She didn't answer more than 50% of the questions. She didn't know the answers. Oh, yeah, she was reading her notes.

You summed it up perfectly.happy flowerforyou


With appologies to "Winx"

She did wink a lot to the audience. And that was suppose to make her look Vice Presidential???? Don't think so. Only about 40% of our communication is verbal. The other 60% is made up of body language and the tone of one's voice. Her body language was that of a manniquin or puppet.

wouldee's photo
Fri 10/03/08 05:28 PM
and obama isn't a puppet?


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