--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, TurquoiseB <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Michael Seitzman
> Sarah Palin Naked
> 
> She said "nucular." Twice.
> 
> I realized three things tonight. For one, if you are 
> a McCain/Palin/Bush voter, you and I do not have a 
> difference of opinion. We have a difference in brain 
> power. Two, she really is as ignorant as I feared. 
> And, three, she really is kinda hot. Basically, I 
> want to have sex with her on my Barack Obama sheets 
> while my wife reads aloud from the Constitution. 
> (My wife is cool with this if I promise to "first 
> wipe off Palin's tranny makeup." I married well.)
> 
> Now, I want to be clear and speak directly to those 
> of you who LOVED that Palin interview. You're an 
> idiot. I mean that. This is not one of those cases 
> where we're going to agree to disagree. This isn't 
> one of those situations where we debate it passion-
> ately and then walk away thinking that the other 
> guy is wrong but argued well. I'm not going to 
> think of you as a thoughtful but misguided person 
> with different ideas who still really cares about 
> the country and the world. No, sorry, not this time. 
> This time, if you watched those interview excerpts 
> and weren't scared out of your freakin' mind, then 
> you're mentally ill, mentally disabled, or mentally 
> disturbed. What you are NOT is responsible, informed, 
> curious, thoughtful, mature, educated, empathetic, 
> or remotely serious. I mean it.
> 
> But I like to think that anyone can change.
> 
> Stop voting for people you want to have a beer with. 
> Stop voting for folksy. Stop voting for people who 
> remind you of your neighbor. Stop voting for the 
> ideologically intransigent, the staggeringly ignorant, 
> and the blazingly incompetent.
> 
> Vote for someone smarter than you. Vote for someone 
> who inspires you. Vote for someone who has not only 
> traveled the world but who has also shown a deep 
> understanding and compassion for it. The stakes are 
> real and they're terrifyingly high. This election 
> matters. It matters. It really matters. Let me say 
> that one more time. This. Really. Matters.
>


This is Exactly how I feel.  Made me feel good to read it - he puts it so well. 
 So far, I 
cannot bear to watch or read much about this - too upsetting. These are not  my 
"fellow 
Americans" if they vote for these folks, again

Reply via email to