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Who is this Pultin from Alaska, I thought Yosite Sam was going to be McCain's VP
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O I forgot- She has experience, and is for off-shore drilling!
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You posted this question twice. I have already anwsered the other with the reward value but I also posting my duplicate answer. :-)
I don't know who is "Pultin" but I think you meant Gov. Sarah Palin of Alaska. :-)
I have read the Gov. Palin bio here on this site. It's impressing but is i...
I don't know who is "Pultin" but I think you meant Gov. Sarah Palin of Alaska. :-)
I have read the Gov. Palin bio here on this site. It's impressing but is i...
You posted this question twice. I have already anwsered the other with the reward value but I also posting my duplicate answer. :-)
I don't know who is "Pultin" but I think you meant Gov. Sarah Palin of Alaska. :-)
I have read the Gov. Palin bio here on this site. It's impressing but is it ENOUGH to become VP? Here are the views.
This Must Be Said About Sarah Palin
...
I don't know who is "Pultin" but I think you meant Gov. Sarah Palin of Alaska. :-)
I have read the Gov. Palin bio here on this site. It's impressing but is it ENOUGH to become VP? Here are the views.
This Must Be Said About Sarah Palin
Now I feel that this must be said before it is blown out of proportion. As the Democrats are all sounding off on Gov. Sarah Palin's lack of experience, the GOP will try to turn it around back onto Sen. Barack Obama. The key point I don't think people are seeing is, the Dem's aren't attacking her "Lack of Experience" they are attacking the Hypocritical views of Sen. John McCain and his newly Flawed campaign.
This is the key point that needs to be made, John McCain is the "Flip Flopper" as so etiquettely put by him in his smear campaign against Sen. Obama. The "Lack of Experience" needs not to be a factor, but we must see this last ditch effort by John McCain as how cynical he is, and he will do anything to keep the GOP in the white house.
As we all know, he has attack the experience of Sen. Obama time and time again, but in comparison, people see less experience in Gov. Palin.(That statement is up for debate.) Now I am not saying Palin's time as Gov is better of worse the Sen. Obama's time in senate, I'm saying Sen. McCain has no legs to stand on anymore after this choice.
I don't want to start a comment war over this posting but I want to let people know who the true "Flip Flopper" is in this historic campaign.
Now here are the various comments from this article:
>>McCain picking a woman to endure the hardships of a campaign and the possible job as VP and possibly President that has a 4 month old baby that needs special care is shocking, disrepectful, and lacking in regard for the wellbeing of the baby, and for her to accept is irresponsible. Basically, it sends the message to mothers everywhere that hey, the VP can work with a newborn baby, now you get back to work asap, forget the kid, forget about taking time off.<<
>>But what was his Vote, NO To War. Everyone can have second thoughts about anything, but he stood up when he was told he was wrong. Now Look at us, almost all of us hate this war and agree with Obama's initial vote. >>
>>There is a thin line between genuis and insanity, and McCain is toeing it with this bizarre choice. Women should be offended (no offense to Palin). Republicans really think women are stupid.
However, there are a lot of folks who will buy the line and the message.
What a crazy pick. I actually like Palin from what I've seen. I'm voting Obama though. >>
>>Nyo, im completely aware of how things are run in this Govt. but I also know the Senate deals with more important things then State Govt.s We can argue this all day of which one is more important, but the Senate deals with much more then State. >>
>>love seeing people being fine with Hypocrisy when their candidate does it. The Biden Vp selection isn't a gimmick like the Palin VEEP nom. McCain has fliped more than a land locked fish. Obama has stick to his main goal for the most part, but minor Speed bumps have occurred. We all know things turn up but McCain does what it takes to stay in the Washington limelight, Obama voted against the War when he knew it would look bad for him. Staying true to his convictions. The both promised a clean campaign and McCain broke that as soon as he promised it. Im not naive, I know that all Politicians Flop, but im also know McCain floped many many times in this past few months. >>
http://www.ireport.com/docs/DO...
Here the:Local Reaction to the Palin Bombshell
I, like all Alaskans, have been glued to the news media today, watching with amazement as Sarah Palin was tagged as McCain’s vice presidential running mate. Local radio talk shows are all a-buzz. The progressive station has a mixture of callers who are amused, horrified, and bewildered. The conservative station has a mixture of callers who are amused, enthusiastic, horrified and bewildered. No one is really sure how this happened, or what to make of it. Citing the fact that she was the mayor of Wasilla 2 years ago in her list of “executive experience” doesn’t even pass the giggle test in Alaska. Palin does have many supporters here in the state, but even many of them are doubting whether she can cut it in the Veep slot. A few callers have said they feel sorry for her, because they like her but she’s obviously being “used” and is way over her head. Local politicians are fiercely divided. Those who like her are generally appointees who are locally referred to as “Palin-bots” and have drawn comparisons to George Bush’s idealogical croneys. Many, Democrats and Republicans, are fierce opponents.
Here’s a smattering of reactions:
Alaska State Senate President Lyda Green (R): “She’s not prepared to be governor. How can she be prepared to be vice president or president? Look at what she’s done to this state. What would she do to the nation?” (Green is from Palin’s home town of Wasilla.)
Alaska House Speaker John Harris (R): “She’s old enough. She’s a U.S. citizen.”
Alaska Democratic Party Chair Patti Higgins: “In this very competitive election for them to go pick somebody who is … under a cloud of suspicion, who is under investigation for abuse of power. It just sounds like a pretty slow start to me. We need a vice president who can step in if, God forbid, something happened to John McCain. I don’t think she’s someone who is ready for that 3 a.m. phone call.”
Randy Ruedrich, Alaska Republican Party Chair: Not giving interviews.
Alaska Attorney General Talis Colberg: “a mixed set of emotions, kind of an odd sense of Alaska nationalism or pride. This is like watching a moon landing or something. It’s just something you don’t expect to see very often. It’s wonderful. It was an emotional thing to see the governor walk out with her family and I say, wow, I work for her.”
McHugh Pierre, Alaska Republican Party Spokesman: “She brings her voice of new energy and change. And she knows Alaska.”
Indicted Alaska Sr. Senator Ted Stevens (R): “it’s a great day for the nation and Alaskans.”
Andrew Halcro, local blogger who ran against Palin for governor: “This shocking choice says more about McCain’s desperation than it does about Palin’s qualifications”.
and my favorite…
Alaska State Representative Mike Doogan (D): “Either Sarah Palin has talents and skills we were not aware of”, or “John McCain fell down and hit his head”. He also called the prospect of Palin potentially needing to take over as President”pretty scary.”
http://mudflats.wordpress.com/...
With all that have been said from some "THE PEOPLE" and I to sum up it up to: Gov. Palin is just being used by McCain's desperate to grab at the women's vote. It's insulting to women that he would think he could get away with that. There are some women that will vote for him just because of his VP choice, but there are others who actually have their own beliefs and opinions about the way that this country should be run and won't change them just to get a woman as VP. It's an insult to our intelligence!
I know that I went to the extreme on your question. Thanks for reading :-)
OBAMA 20008 4 PRESIDENT
I don't know who is "Pultin" but I think you meant Gov. Sarah Palin of Alaska. :-)
I have read the Gov. Palin bio here on this site. It's impressing but is it ENOUGH to become VP? Here are the views.
This Must Be Said About Sarah Palin
...
I don't know who is "Pultin" but I think you meant Gov. Sarah Palin of Alaska. :-)
I have read the Gov. Palin bio here on this site. It's impressing but is it ENOUGH to become VP? Here are the views.
This Must Be Said About Sarah Palin
Now I feel that this must be said before it is blown out of proportion. As the Democrats are all sounding off on Gov. Sarah Palin's lack of experience, the GOP will try to turn it around back onto Sen. Barack Obama. The key point I don't think people are seeing is, the Dem's aren't attacking her "Lack of Experience" they are attacking the Hypocritical views of Sen. John McCain and his newly Flawed campaign.
This is the key point that needs to be made, John McCain is the "Flip Flopper" as so etiquettely put by him in his smear campaign against Sen. Obama. The "Lack of Experience" needs not to be a factor, but we must see this last ditch effort by John McCain as how cynical he is, and he will do anything to keep the GOP in the white house.
As we all know, he has attack the experience of Sen. Obama time and time again, but in comparison, people see less experience in Gov. Palin.(That statement is up for debate.) Now I am not saying Palin's time as Gov is better of worse the Sen. Obama's time in senate, I'm saying Sen. McCain has no legs to stand on anymore after this choice.
I don't want to start a comment war over this posting but I want to let people know who the true "Flip Flopper" is in this historic campaign.
Now here are the various comments from this article:
>>McCain picking a woman to endure the hardships of a campaign and the possible job as VP and possibly President that has a 4 month old baby that needs special care is shocking, disrepectful, and lacking in regard for the wellbeing of the baby, and for her to accept is irresponsible. Basically, it sends the message to mothers everywhere that hey, the VP can work with a newborn baby, now you get back to work asap, forget the kid, forget about taking time off.<<
>>But what was his Vote, NO To War. Everyone can have second thoughts about anything, but he stood up when he was told he was wrong. Now Look at us, almost all of us hate this war and agree with Obama's initial vote. >>
>>There is a thin line between genuis and insanity, and McCain is toeing it with this bizarre choice. Women should be offended (no offense to Palin). Republicans really think women are stupid.
However, there are a lot of folks who will buy the line and the message.
What a crazy pick. I actually like Palin from what I've seen. I'm voting Obama though. >>
>>Nyo, im completely aware of how things are run in this Govt. but I also know the Senate deals with more important things then State Govt.s We can argue this all day of which one is more important, but the Senate deals with much more then State. >>
>>love seeing people being fine with Hypocrisy when their candidate does it. The Biden Vp selection isn't a gimmick like the Palin VEEP nom. McCain has fliped more than a land locked fish. Obama has stick to his main goal for the most part, but minor Speed bumps have occurred. We all know things turn up but McCain does what it takes to stay in the Washington limelight, Obama voted against the War when he knew it would look bad for him. Staying true to his convictions. The both promised a clean campaign and McCain broke that as soon as he promised it. Im not naive, I know that all Politicians Flop, but im also know McCain floped many many times in this past few months. >>
http://www.ireport.com/docs/DO...
Here the:Local Reaction to the Palin Bombshell
I, like all Alaskans, have been glued to the news media today, watching with amazement as Sarah Palin was tagged as McCain’s vice presidential running mate. Local radio talk shows are all a-buzz. The progressive station has a mixture of callers who are amused, horrified, and bewildered. The conservative station has a mixture of callers who are amused, enthusiastic, horrified and bewildered. No one is really sure how this happened, or what to make of it. Citing the fact that she was the mayor of Wasilla 2 years ago in her list of “executive experience” doesn’t even pass the giggle test in Alaska. Palin does have many supporters here in the state, but even many of them are doubting whether she can cut it in the Veep slot. A few callers have said they feel sorry for her, because they like her but she’s obviously being “used” and is way over her head. Local politicians are fiercely divided. Those who like her are generally appointees who are locally referred to as “Palin-bots” and have drawn comparisons to George Bush’s idealogical croneys. Many, Democrats and Republicans, are fierce opponents.
Here’s a smattering of reactions:
Alaska State Senate President Lyda Green (R): “She’s not prepared to be governor. How can she be prepared to be vice president or president? Look at what she’s done to this state. What would she do to the nation?” (Green is from Palin’s home town of Wasilla.)
Alaska House Speaker John Harris (R): “She’s old enough. She’s a U.S. citizen.”
Alaska Democratic Party Chair Patti Higgins: “In this very competitive election for them to go pick somebody who is … under a cloud of suspicion, who is under investigation for abuse of power. It just sounds like a pretty slow start to me. We need a vice president who can step in if, God forbid, something happened to John McCain. I don’t think she’s someone who is ready for that 3 a.m. phone call.”
Randy Ruedrich, Alaska Republican Party Chair: Not giving interviews.
Alaska Attorney General Talis Colberg: “a mixed set of emotions, kind of an odd sense of Alaska nationalism or pride. This is like watching a moon landing or something. It’s just something you don’t expect to see very often. It’s wonderful. It was an emotional thing to see the governor walk out with her family and I say, wow, I work for her.”
McHugh Pierre, Alaska Republican Party Spokesman: “She brings her voice of new energy and change. And she knows Alaska.”
Indicted Alaska Sr. Senator Ted Stevens (R): “it’s a great day for the nation and Alaskans.”
Andrew Halcro, local blogger who ran against Palin for governor: “This shocking choice says more about McCain’s desperation than it does about Palin’s qualifications”.
and my favorite…
Alaska State Representative Mike Doogan (D): “Either Sarah Palin has talents and skills we were not aware of”, or “John McCain fell down and hit his head”. He also called the prospect of Palin potentially needing to take over as President”pretty scary.”
http://mudflats.wordpress.com/...
With all that have been said from some "THE PEOPLE" and I to sum up it up to: Gov. Palin is just being used by McCain's desperate to grab at the women's vote. It's insulting to women that he would think he could get away with that. There are some women that will vote for him just because of his VP choice, but there are others who actually have their own beliefs and opinions about the way that this country should be run and won't change them just to get a woman as VP. It's an insult to our intelligence!
I know that I went to the extreme on your question. Thanks for reading :-)
OBAMA 20008 4 PRESIDENT
From Question Asker: selrachco (12:30pm 08/31/08)
I agree with what you said "98%: of it. And I also this was McCain's chess piece move against Barack. I believe that because of this move, his posture is strengthened. I like her to. She is smart, fiesty, and a fighter. But she is not VP material. She is a very nice lady, and she supports her party, even if everyone (almost) is laughing at her. When the first thing the whole nation hears from her is a joke, " I heard that Hillary made 18 million cracks in the ceiling, while taking down the chand
From Question Asker: selrachco (12:37pm 08/31/08)
elier, we know without a doubt what she will be a JOKE. She already has Hillary on her bad side, and all the woman who work at Lowes, Home Depot, or anything else such as manual labor. How many ceilings has Pull1Over pulled. Maybe it was Hillary's first time trying to do this. The joke was pooly timed, and did nothing to showcase the intelligence of McCain's choice. Instead, it showed why he gradusted fifth from the bottom. Now it's very possible we have a sweathog from the Naval Academy and a
From Question Asker: selrachco (12:42pm 08/31/08)
Pull1over as VP. Now I believe that this was a chess piece move on McCain's part, because he has successfully blocked news coverage of Obama's "Defining Moment speech. McCain knew iit was good, and that his is not going to stand the test of time. So what does he do to stand the test against time. In the backwoods of Alaska, among the evergreens or clear, whatever you call it, he finds a hokey mom wit
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