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Re: Palin is stepping down.

Posted: July 3, 2009 11:17 pm
by SMLCHNG
lati2d wrote:Time to go home Mrs. Palin; Time to go home Mrs. Palin; Time to go home Mrs. Palin; Time to go home. Chasing illusions can get quite confusing - Hey Mrs. Palin - Time to go home.
:lol: Well that's grown up. :lol:

Personally, and just MY opinion. There's just too many personal attacks on people in the public eye. Period. Too much anger. Too much nastiness. It's just TOO MUCH. And I'm sick of it. :-? That is all.

Re: Palin is stepping down.

Posted: July 3, 2009 11:19 pm
by NYCPORT
She has no qualifications. She was elected to office by a total vote of around 237,000 people of which 115,000 voted for her. That's not gubernatorial election, that's a mayor of a small city.
She's cute, but that's about it.

Re: Palin is stepping down.

Posted: July 3, 2009 11:19 pm
by Wino you know
SMLCHNG wrote:
SMLCHNG wrote: People sure can be mean and ugly. :-?
I repeat. :roll: :cry: :evil:
I'm not mean. [smilie=cheeky-grin.gif]

Re: Palin is stepping down.

Posted: July 3, 2009 11:19 pm
by wheatsailor
Hear, Hear!!!!

Re: Palin is stepping down.

Posted: July 3, 2009 11:22 pm
by Wino you know
wheatsailor wrote:Hear, Hear!!!!
You know YOUR state had the hottest Democrat governor until Barry Obammy charmed her into taking that hot bod of hers to DC.

Re: Palin is stepping down.

Posted: July 3, 2009 11:25 pm
by lati2d
SMLCHNG wrote:
lati2d wrote:Time to go home Mrs. Palin; Time to go home Mrs. Palin; Time to go home Mrs. Palin; Time to go home. Chasing illusions can get quite confusing - Hey Mrs. Palin - Time to go home.
:lol: Well that's grown up. :lol:

Personally, and just MY opinion. There's just too many personal attacks on people in the public eye. Period. Too much anger. Too much nastiness. It's just TOO MUCH. And I'm sick of it. :-? That is all.
I agree - But Mr McCain should not have picked such an unqualified person to be a hearbeat away from the Presidency. I am not angry - just relieved that she didn't achieve such a position. She may be a nice person but she had no business being on the ticket. In fact - the GOP would have had a MUCH better chance if McCain had picked a qualified running mate. That's all.
AND - I'm growing older - But not up.

Re: Palin is stepping down.

Posted: July 3, 2009 11:26 pm
by margaritamyers
SMLCHNG wrote:
lati2d wrote:Time to go home Mrs. Palin; Time to go home Mrs. Palin; Time to go home Mrs. Palin; Time to go home. Chasing illusions can get quite confusing - Hey Mrs. Palin - Time to go home.
:lol: Well that's grown up. :lol:

Personally, and just MY opinion. There's just too many personal attacks on people in the public eye. Period. Too much anger. Too much nastiness. It's just TOO MUCH. And I'm sick of it. :-? That is all.
Agreed!

Re: Palin is stepping down.

Posted: July 3, 2009 11:28 pm
by Wino you know
lati2d wrote:Yes - I DO think those 8 years were a monumental failure. And don't you forget that were it not fot the voting inconsistencies in Florida - we would never had had the misfortune of 8 years of " the black sheep of the Bush family"
YEAH!
How DARE that cowboy keep us safe for 7 1/2 years from those middle east nut cases, and how DARE he let me keep more of MY money when millions of illegals and lazy a$$es are depending on me to be able to sleep until 1:00 PM everyday after watching TV all night on their 65" plasma HDTV while making their overly ample okoles even MORE overly ample.

and I'm not mean

Re: Palin is stepping down.

Posted: July 3, 2009 11:29 pm
by East Texas Parrothead
When the history books are written, they will give more ink to the Palin pick than to the Obama win. It was the worst mistake in presidential campaign history.

Had McCain picked anyone of the qualified people, Obama might not be in the White House and Garry would be a happy man. :D

Re: Palin is stepping down.

Posted: July 3, 2009 11:29 pm
by lati2d
Wino you know wrote:
lati2d wrote:Yes - I DO think those 8 years were a monumental failure. And don't you forget that were it not fot the voting inconsistencies in Florida - we would never had had the misfortune of 8 years of " the black sheep of the Bush family"
YEAH!
How DARE that cowboy keep us safe for 7 1/2 years from those middle east nut cases, and how DARE he let me keep more of MY money when millions of illegals and lazy a$$es are depending on me to be able to sleep until 1:00 PM everyday after watching TV all night on their 65" plasma HDTV while making their overly ample okoles even MORE overly ample.

and I'm not mean
What's an OKOLE? I guess it's not a Maine term.

Re: Palin is stepping down.

Posted: July 3, 2009 11:30 pm
by Wino you know
MammaBear wrote:
Wino you know wrote:
lati2d wrote:I'm not attacking her or her family. The fact is that she was not even remotely qualified to be Vice President - let alone President. If she looked like Sen. Barbara Mikulski - she would never have been nominated.
Say Good nite Mrs. Palin.
And this inept socialist dweeb we ended up with IS qualified to be C-IN-C???

PLEASE!
I was going to say something similiar but you seem to have that covered....
Okay, I'll marry you.
How does next Saturday sound?
XOXO :wink: XOXO

Re: Palin is stepping down.

Posted: July 3, 2009 11:30 pm
by lati2d
East Texas Parrothead wrote:When the history books are written, they will give more ink to the Palin pick than to the Obama win. It was the worst mistake in presidential campaign history.

Had McCain picked anyone of the qualified people, Obama might not be in the White House and Garry would be a happy man. :D
Thank GOD - Garry is not a happy man!

Re: Palin is stepping down.

Posted: July 3, 2009 11:31 pm
by SMLCHNG
lati2d wrote: But Mr McCain should not have picked such an unqualified person to be a heartbeat away from the Presidency.
Doesn't matter now, does it? He didn't win.

Re: Palin is stepping down.

Posted: July 3, 2009 11:31 pm
by Wino you know
lati2d wrote:What's an OKOLE? I guess it's not a Maine term.
It's actually Hawaiian.
It means the north end of a southbound jackass.

Re: Palin is stepping down.

Posted: July 3, 2009 11:32 pm
by lati2d
Wino you know wrote:
lati2d wrote:What's an OKOLE? I guess it's not a Maine term.
It's actually Hawaiian.
It means the north end of a southbound jackass.
OK - You learn something every day.

Re: Palin is stepping down.

Posted: July 3, 2009 11:35 pm
by Wino you know
lati2d wrote:
East Texas Parrothead wrote:When the history books are written, they will give more ink to the Palin pick than to the Obama win. It was the worst mistake in presidential campaign history.

Had McCain picked anyone of the qualified people, Obama might not be in the White House and Garry would be a happy man. :D
Thank GOD - Garry is not a happy man!
I'm ALWAYS happy.
Just not as happy as I was from 1981-1989.

What I DON'T understand is that the Democrats have their boy in the white house (okay, poor choice of words), they have control of the congress, and now with the nudniks in Minnesota blessing us with Herman F'ing Munster, a super majority in the senate, yet they still find things to p*ss and moan about.
What am I missing here?

Re: Palin is stepping down.

Posted: July 3, 2009 11:38 pm
by Wino you know
Wino you know wrote:
lati2d wrote:
East Texas Parrothead wrote:When the history books are written, they will give more ink to the Palin pick than to the Obama win. It was the worst mistake in presidential campaign history.

Had McCain picked anyone of the qualified people, Obama might not be in the White House and Garry would be a happy man. :D
Thank GOD - Garry is not a happy man!
I'm ALWAYS happy.
Just not as happy as I was from 1981-1989.

What I DON'T understand is that the Democrats have their boy in the white house (okay, poor choice of words), they have control of the congress, and now with the nudniks in Minnesota blessing us with Herman F'ing Munster, a super majority in the senate, yet they still find things to p*ss and moan about.
What am I missing here?
And, for the record, McCain never had a chance, no matter WHO he picked.
The Republicans failed to learn their lesson in 1996 with Bob Dole.
The voters of today don't care how great of an American you are-if you're past a certain age, to them, you should be enroute to the glue factory.
Hopefully in 2012, they'll nominate someone like Glenn Beck, and give us a fighting chance.
Also, I was all set to vote for Ron Paul until McCain chose Governor Palin. THAT'S the only reason he got my vote.

Re: Palin is stepping down.

Posted: July 3, 2009 11:40 pm
by UAHparrothead
Wino you know wrote: How DARE that cowboy keep us safe for 7 1/2 years from those middle east nut cases
7 and 1/2 that 1/2 was a bear though wasn't it, close but no cigar.

Re: Palin is stepping down.

Posted: July 3, 2009 11:40 pm
by lati2d
Wino you know wrote:
lati2d wrote:
East Texas Parrothead wrote:When the history books are written, they will give more ink to the Palin pick than to the Obama win. It was the worst mistake in presidential campaign history.

Had McCain picked anyone of the qualified people, Obama might not be in the White House and Garry would be a happy man. :D
Thank GOD - Garry is not a happy man!
I'm ALWAYS happy.
Just not as happy as I was from 1981-1989.

What I DON'T understand is that the Democrats have their boy in the white house (okay, poor choice of words), they have control of the congress, and now with the nudniks in Minnesota blessing us with Herman F'ing Munster, a super majority in the senate, yet they still find things to p*ss and moan about.
What am I missing here?
I don't have time to tell you what you're missing.
I'm glad you're happy - cuz you sure could have fooled me.
And you're right - poor choice of words.

Re: Palin is stepping down.

Posted: July 3, 2009 11:43 pm
by Feesh
Wino you know wrote:
Wino you know wrote:
lati2d wrote:
East Texas Parrothead wrote:When the history books are written, they will give more ink to the Palin pick than to the Obama win. It was the worst mistake in presidential campaign history.

Had McCain picked anyone of the qualified people, Obama might not be in the White House and Garry would be a happy man. :D
Thank GOD - Garry is not a happy man!
I'm ALWAYS happy.
Just not as happy as I was from 1981-1989.

What I DON'T understand is that the Democrats have their boy in the white house (okay, poor choice of words), they have control of the congress, and now with the nudniks in Minnesota blessing us with Herman F'ing Munster, a super majority in the senate, yet they still find things to p*ss and moan about.
What am I missing here?
And, for the record, McCain never had a chance, no matter WHO he picked.
The Republicans failed to learn their lesson in 1996 with Bob Dole.
The voters of today don't care how great of an American you are-if you're past a certain age, to them, you should be enroute to the glue factory.
Hopefully in 2012, they'll nominate someone like Glenn Beck, and give us a fighting chance.
Also, I was all set to vote for Ron Paul until McCain chose Governor Palin. THAT'S the only reason he got my vote.
Garry - you have to love the speculation of those who say that Palin cost McCain the election. She was the only reason a large majority of conservatives voted for the ticket this year when you look at the numbers. You could also look at the states with Republican Governors who routinely deliver red states that failed to do so this year - my current Governor who turned his back on the Republican candidate who helped him win office included.