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Originally posted by RoyalShockWhile I thought she was a good speaker, I was listening for her to actually tell us her positions on issues. I didn't hear it. All I heard was fluff. I quit listening about 5 minutes before the end to watch more of Ron Paul's speech at the Rally for the Republic Tuesday night.
My gut tells me she has sold out her conservative positions so she can be compatible with McCain.
If you really think she has “sold out her conservative positions so she can be compatible with McCain” – you couldn’t be more wrong. Nothing in this woman’s background suggests that she backs down from anyone – including McCain.
I say to Gov. Palin – great speech. Well done.
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Originally posted by NCAABoundOriginally posted by RoyalShockWhile I thought she was a good speaker, I was listening for her to actually tell us her positions on issues. I didn't hear it. All I heard was fluff. I quit listening about 5 minutes before the end to watch more of Ron Paul's speech at the Rally for the Republic Tuesday night.
My gut tells me she has sold out her conservative positions so she can be compatible with McCain.
:good: :good:SFL is back!
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Originally posted by SFLOriginally posted by NCAABoundOriginally posted by RoyalShockWhile I thought she was a good speaker, I was listening for her to actually tell us her positions on issues. I didn't hear it. All I heard was fluff. I quit listening about 5 minutes before the end to watch more of Ron Paul's speech at the Rally for the Republic Tuesday night.
My gut tells me she has sold out her conservative positions so she can be compatible with McCain.
:good: :good:
“I fear all we have done is to awaken a sleeping giant, and fill [her] with a terrible resolve."
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Originally posted by MaggieNot to get too carried away but, in light of last nights speech and the preceding media coverage of Palin, I am reminded of the words of Yamamoto after he attacked Pearl Harbor:
“I fear all we have done is to awaken a sleeping giant, and fill [her] with a terrible resolve."
To compare Admiral Yamamoto to the media is uncalled for and frankly insulting........
To Admiral Yamamoto.
:D
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The picture of her holding her downs baby was not only powerful but priceless. IMO she is the ONLY candidate that the common folks can relate to. She has a real family, with common issues. The husband looks like the type of guy you invite over for MNF and a few beers. She attended a state school. She speaks like a regular person. She comes off as a real person not a celebrity politician.
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Originally posted by RoyalShockWhile I thought she was a good speaker, I was listening for her to actually tell us her positions on issues. I didn't hear it. All I heard was fluff. I quit listening about 5 minutes before the end to watch more of Ron Paul's speech at the Rally for the Republic Tuesday night.
My gut tells me she has sold out her conservative positions so she can be compatible with McCain.
She was as specific as she should have been. Convention speeches are not the place for a policy paper recitation. And for a newcomer to the national stage it needed to be, and was, a lot about her bio and what type of person she is.
She was specific about what's she done with the Alaska budget, vetoeing wasteful spending and putting the state jet on eBay.
She spoke about energy independence and what she's done in Alaska on that front.
She was specific about not just lowering taxes but returning tax money to Alaska citizens. NOBODY DOES THAT.
She was also made it clear that she is tough and will take the political fight right into the grill of Obama and Biden.
Hopefully Ron Paul will be helpful in this election.
Here's the full text: http://abcnews.go.com/print?id=5720910
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She's real and all that, but I am not OVERLY impressed with her. Vice Presidents, historically, have very little say in matters, and are more of a 'yes' man than anything.
My vote for President will be based SOLELY on McCain or Obama.
Me thinks you guys are 'gushing' over her too much!!!
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Originally posted by Snapshot9She's real and all that, but I am not OVERLY impressed with her. Vice Presidents, historically, have very little say in matters, and are more of a 'yes' man than anything.
My vote for President will be based SOLELY on McCain or Obama.
Me thinks you guys are 'gushing' over her too much!!!
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As I do more research I'm finding that Palin was quite a fan of federal earmarks while mayor of Wassila (hired a lobbyist and received $27 million in pork). McCain is an outspoken opponent of pork spending. Will she reconcile this with her current position, which changed only after she was elected governor?
She is in favor of more drilling in ANWR. McCain has voted in favor of bills that would ban drilling there. Will she change her stance to fit McCain?
I'll be curious what her position on illegal immigration is. I can only predict at this point, keeping with her conservative positions, that she would not be in favor of amnesty or benefits for illegals (not much out there). McCain has shown support for this.
I know that no two candidates are going to agree on everything. I just wonder if she will show integrity by sticking to her positions when they don't agree with McCain. I hope she does. It will be a breath of fresh air.
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Originally posted by NCAABoundWichita Mayor Carl Brewer is a "real" person and has executive experience overseeing a city of almost 400k...but I wouldn't vote for him in a presidential election.
Go ahead and make such arguments….for that is a "fight", if I were in the McCain campaign, that I would welcome.
PS. Palin is the VP......she is not the top of the ticket.
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Originally posted by WuDrWuYou have to admit she was amazing tonight.
I'll watch the replay.
Originally posted by RoyalShockWhile I thought she was a good speaker, I was listening for her to actually tell us her positions on issues. I didn't hear it. All I heard was fluff. I quit listening about 5 minutes before the end to watch more of Ron Paul's speech at the Rally for the Republic Tuesday night.
My gut tells me she has sold out her conservative positions so she can be compatible with McCain.
I myself am independant. Unless I see something that completely changes my mind, I probably won't vote for McCain am heavily leaning towards Obama. One of the main reasons is the constant complaining I'm hearing from Republicans and everything they jab Obama for, they defend Republicans for. Please visit the link below and make sure you watch the video, it pretty much sums up what I've heard from most Republicans I've talked to.
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