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Chickpea

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Dec 15, 2005
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This may come across as a political slam but it is not. I knew nothing about Palin prior to hearing her name last Friday and figured I would give her the benefit of the doubt and read up about her before I made any decisions.

The more private parts of her life ARE admirable - working and raising a family, and bringing into this world a child with special needs, etc... are to be commended. That alone however does not qualify her for the second highest job in this country - but nor should it disqualify her from being considered. So, now that she is a now a woman being launched into the most public eye means her positions get to be scrutinized.

The fact that she is uber conservative in her thoughts and policies, the fact that she believes the war in Iraq is God's will (and this differs from Osama Bin Laden who also thinks he is following the will of God HOW exactly???), the fact that she is so much more pro artic drilling than shoring up funding for renewable energies, that she does not believe man is contributing to global warming while parts of her state are sinking, the fact that she sued the Bush Administration to protest the polar bear being on endangered species list as it interfered with her drilling ambitions for her state, the fact that her BIG fights with Republicans in Alaska was in fact over how to manage the huge windfalls of oil revenue, that she advocated for pork in bills she supported (something McCain himself has fought vociferously for years and in taking this stance had previously garnered the respect of many independents), the fact that she tried to ban certain books from the local library, the fact that she has in essence NEVER left the country apart from the one time to Kuwait - is quite the record and one quite unlikely to attract independent voters.

What the heck was McCain thinking?? Even her so called appeal as a reformer is now being questioned as she voted FOR the bridge to nowhere before she voted against it.

McCain should have followed his gut and picked Lieberman - the fact that now everyone knows that he and Ridge were the 2 top picks undermines Palin from the get go. The extreme right would have been pissed beyond belief but they would have had no place to go. They could have stayed at home I guess. But he would have potentially scored BIG with independents and his empty rhetoric now of refrom could have resonated. Now it is as flat as a pancake.
 
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GoodWitch58

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Oct 10, 2005
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This may come across as a political slam but it is not. I knew nothing about Palin prior to hearing her name last Friday and figured I would give her the benefit of the doubt and read up about her before I made any decisions.

The more private parts of her life ARE admirable - working and raising a family, and bringing into this world a child with special needs, etc... are to be commended. That alone however does not qualify her for the second highest job in this country - but nor should it disqualify her from being considered. So, now that she is a now a woman being launched into the most public eye means her positions get to be scrutinized.

The fact that she is uber conservative in her thoughts and policies, the fact that she believes the war in Iraq is God's will (and this differs from Osama Bin Laden who also thinks he is following the will of God HOW exactly???), the fact that she is so much more pro artic drilling than shoring up funding for renewable energies, that she does not believe man is contributing to global warming while parts of her state are sinking, the fact that she sued the Bush Administration to protest the polar bear being on endangered species list as it interfered with her drilling ambitions for her state, the fact that her BIG fights with Republicans in Alaska was in fact over how to manage the huge windfalls of oil revenue, that she advocated for pork in bills she supported (something McCain himself has fought vociferously for years and in taking this stance had previously garnered the respect of many independents), the fact that she tried to ban certain books from the local library, the fact that she has in essence NEVER left the country apart from the one time to Kuwait - is quite the record and one quite unlikely to attract independent voters.

What the heck was McCain thinking?? Even her so called appeal as a reformer is now being questioned as she voted FOR the bridge to nowhere before she voted against it.

McCain should have followed his gut and picked Lieberman - the fact that now everyone knows that he and Ridge were the 2 top picks undermines Palin from the get go. The extreme right would have been pissed beyond belief but they would have had no place to go. They could have stayed at home I guess. But he would have potentially scored BIG with independents and his empty rhetoric now of refrom could have resonated. Now it is as flat as a pancake.

Thanks for this post. Yesterday I sent an email to Senator McCain and basically asked him "what were you thinking? and said I was disappointed in his pick". He may never see it, but his campaign and Senate staff will...I agree if he had gone with his gut, he could have gotten Independents and some Democrats.
It may not be too late to change; everyone who cares about what happens in this country, should do something now.

It frightens me that the extreme right obviously are calling the shots...if he will cave to them on this most important decision, then what else will he cave to?
 

Smiling JOe

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Nov 18, 2004
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chickpea, you ask why McCain chose Palin. I think the answer is now very obvious. Who has talked about Obama or Biden since last Friday at 10am? The Press hasn't, nor have I seen anyone posting about them on SoWal.com/bb. How many people are talking about Palin? Seems like everyone. -- poliTRICKal surge. McCain knows all about the "surge."
 

Miss Kitty

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Jun 10, 2005
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fixed that for you.
remember, what happens in November effects the entire planet. they are watching.

This is another issue I must reconcile. Are "they" looking at us hoping we pick the weaker candidate as "they" see it?

Let's add entire universe to that, and they are watching too.

;-)

chickpea, you ask why McCain chose Palin. I think the answer is now very obvious. Who has talked about Obama or Biden since last Friday at 10am? The Press hasn't, nor have I seen anyone posting about them on SoWal.com/bb. How many people are talking about Palin? Seems like everyone. -- poliTRICKal surge. McCain knows all about the "surge."

It's amazing the view you have from your seat. Thanks.
 

Miss Kitty

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Jun 10, 2005
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they sure are not looking forward to more of the same...

Are you responding to me? I agree with that statement, but what are they looking for? Some policy that weakens us globally? I know our reputation is poo poo right now and we are viewed very unpopularly in SOME countries. I believe either candidate will improve things after Bush...my question is should our policy be to be best friends with everyone or put our country's security needs, first? You can't necessarily have it both ways.
 

John R

needs to get out more
Dec 31, 2005
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Are you responding to me? I agree with that statement, but what are they looking for? Some policy that weakens us globally? I know our reputation is poo poo right now and we are viewed very unpopularly in SOME countries. I believe either candidate will improve things after Bush...my question is should our policy be to be best friends with everyone or put our country's security needs, first? You can't necessarily have it both ways.

if we fix our country and our international profile, we will make many friends.
 
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