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“Time traveler”
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Jake in Columbus wrote: <quoted text> I agree, Sarah Palin would make a good President. I would vote for her in a heart beat and would be proud to say that I voted for her. I suppose that a lot of people don't like her because she is honest and they just can't digest that from a politician. They would rather have someone taking over the auto industry, banking and financial industries so that Obama can carry on his socialist agenda and become another Fidel Castro. This country needs people like Sarah Palin not a pot smoking narcissist that travels around the world cutting down our country. Boy oh boy, was I ever misinformed. Here all along I thought it was Boy George that stood in front of the american people and say that if he didn't get 700 billion dollars by monday that wall street was going to crash. I also thought that the money was given to AIG and Chase along with many other in the banking industry without a string attached. You are one smart cookie Jake in Columbus.
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William
Cleveland, OH
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Jorge in Columbus wrote: <quoted text> If this is true then give us an example of why she is not honest, is lying and of what fear she is projecting. I have never heard any of this from her. You can't just say these things unless you can prove what you are saying. Unless, you are a democrat and this is just your opinion. I would vote for her. You never heard of the death panels? Here's some more watching and reading that should keep you busy keeping up with her lies and fear-mongering. There are a lot more if you need more citations.And I am an Independent who has voted both Republican and Democrat. I have voted for men and women. But this person, Sarah Palin, is not presidential material. http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2009/11/17/goin... http://andrewsullivan.theatlantic.com/the_dai... http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2009/11/13/pali...
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blacklick resident
Chicago, IL
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critter
Jackson, OH
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I would vote for her because she is young, popular and tells me what I want to hear....wait, what?
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Jorge in Columbus
Columbus, OH
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William wrote: <quoted text>You never heard of the death panels? Here's some more watching and reading that should keep you busy keeping up with her lies and fear-mongering. There are a lot more if you need more citations.And I am an Independent who has voted both Republican and Democrat. I have voted for men and women. But this person, Sarah Palin, is not presidential material. http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2009/11/17/goin... http://andrewsullivan.theatlantic.com/the_dai... http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2009/11/13/pali... Read the huffington post? If this is where you get your information then you have some serious mental health issues. You haven't proved anything. All you did was to quote some liberal blogger. Get a life.
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Alabama
El Paso, TX
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Please would this lady go home and finish beating the hell out of fish. She's over staying her 15 minutes of fame
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Alabama
El Paso, TX
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blacklick resident wrote: she will have my vote. stupid
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William
Cleveland, OH
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Jorge in Columbus wrote: <quoted text> Read the huffington post? If this is where you get your information then you have some serious mental health issues. You haven't proved anything. All you did was to quote some liberal blogger. Get a life. Ok. But you can't argue with this one. And her truth record is dismal. The fact that you believe everything she says and you can't admit she's a fear-mongerer tells me that you're delusional and that is the real mental health issue. I could show you all the proof there is and you will never believe it because you don't want the truth, just the lies. http://www.politifact.com/personalities/sarah...
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Honestly
Rockville, MD
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blacklick resident wrote: she will have my vote. mine too..... and I'd hit that in a heartbeat
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Mine Too
Brooklyn, NY
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Honestly wrote: <quoted text> mine too..... and I'd hit that in a heartbeat Mine three. She would make a better president than that horsehockey community organizer that all of the bedwetting liberal men the Palin bashers voted for.
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Citizen
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If posters 30 and 32 and probably the missing 31 are any indication of our country's voters, we're in trouble as a nation.
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Guido
Columbus, OH
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Im getting real sick of seeing her face on fox, now some alaska thing and now books. Enough of her alread,y her 15minutes of fame were up when she lost the election.
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“SEMPER FI”
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Richard Wee wrote: She is a dangerous and ignorant force that has nothing good to offer us as a community. I agree. I hope she will go away. Hahahahahaha.....hidding under the covers are we? ROFLMAO! Mommy, mommy make it go away....LOL! Fear is a distressing emotion aroused by a perceived threat. It is a basic survival mechanism occurring in response to a specific stimulus, such as the threat of danger. Additionally, fear is related to the specific behaviors of escape and avoidance, whereas anxiety is the result of threats which are perceived to be uncontrollable or unavoidable. Worth noting is that fear almost always relates to future events, such as Democrats taking another shellacing to the polls. Fear could also be an instant reaction to something presently happening, like Democrats loosing ground with it's base. Mosy Democrats suffer from "Internal Fear" which is something outside of you that you link a negative emotion, for example: fear developed out of low self esteem. BOOOOOOOO! Hahahahahahaha! Pantywaist!
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SweetLadyJane
Franklin Park, IL
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Beersteiner wrote: <quoted text> Hahahahahaha.....hidding under the covers are we? ROFLMAO! Mommy, mommy make it go away....LOL! Fear is a distressing emotion aroused by a perceived threat. It is a basic survival mechanism occurring in response to a specific stimulus, such as the threat of danger. Additionally, fear is related to the specific behaviors of escape and avoidance, whereas anxiety is the result of threats which are perceived to be uncontrollable or unavoidable. Worth noting is that fear almost always relates to future events, such as Democrats taking another shellacing to the polls. Fear could also be an instant reaction to something presently happening, like Democrats loosing ground with it's base. Mosy Democrats suffer from "Internal Fear" which is something outside of you that you link a negative emotion, for example: fear developed out of low self esteem. BOOOOOOOO! Hahahahahahaha! Pantywaist! You sound like you're writing this as you sit in the loony bin. Are you? I didn't know they allowed Internet access there. Or have you been drinking the kook aid out of that beer stein? Either way, here's to your speedy recovery.
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Guido wrote: Im getting real sick of seeing her face on fox, now some alaska thing and now books. Enough of her alread,y her 15minutes of fame were up when she lost the election. Well, if you get your information from FOX, you deserve anything they deside to throw your way.
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Goldengirl in GV
Wilmington, OH
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William wrote: <quoted text>I can tell from your post that you believe everything Sarah wants you to believe. She is not honest. She's a lying, fear-mongering politician. And most of all she lacks the intelligence and competence to lead. Wink-winks and "you betcha" aren't going to get her very far in world affairs. She may have written a book(with a ghost writer, of course), but I doubt she's ever read one. Right now she's too pre-occupied with becoming a multi-millionaire. She has more intelligence in her pinky finger than the idiot occupying the White House now.
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