the dems are not only racist, but they are showing just how anti woman they are. hypocritical
On Sep 8, 10:48 am, jgg1000a <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Democrats should listen up to this... Note the comment about Palin's > thanking Clinton and Ferraro Sarah Palin is a mortal danger to the > Democrat Party --- which is why Democrats immediately started to do > personal smears... > > >>> You see, none of her peers, no one, had ever publicly thanked her in the > >>> 24 years since her historic run for the White House. Ferraro has since > >>> refused to divulge for whom she's voting. Many more now are realizing > >>> that it does indeed take a woman - who happens to be a Republican named > >>> Sarah Palin. > > http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?f=/c/a/2008/09/06/INB312NP3... > > >>> Make no mistake - the Democratic Party and its nominee have created the > >>> powerhouse that is Sarah Palin, and the party's increased attacks on her > >>> (and even on her daughter) reflect that panic. > > The party has moved from taking the female vote for granted to > outright contempt for women. That's why Palin represents the most > serious conservative threat ever to the modern liberal claim on issues > of cultural and social superiority. Why? Because men and women who > never before would have considered voting for a Republican have either > decided, or are seriously considering, doing so. > > They are deciding women's rights must be more than a slogan and > actually belong to every woman, not just the sort approved of by left- > wing special interest groups. > > Palin's candidacy brings both figurative and literal feminist change. > The simple act of thinking outside the liberal box, which has insisted > for generations that only liberals and Democrats can be trusted on > issues of import to women, is the political equivalent of a nuclear > explosion. > > The idea of feminists willing to look to the right changes not only > electoral politics, but will put more women in power at lightning > speed as we move from being taken for granted to being pursued, > nominated and appointed and ultimately, sworn in. > > It should be no surprise that the Democratic response to the McCain- > Palin ticket was to immediately attack by playing the liberal trump > card that keeps Democrats in line - the abortion card - where the > party daily tells restless feminists the other side is going to police > their wombs. > > The power of that accusation is interesting, coming from the Democrats > - a group that just told the world that if you have ovaries, then you > don't count. > > Yes, both McCain and Palin identify as anti-abortion, but neither has > led a political life with that belief, or their other religious > principles, as their signature issue. Politicians act on their > passions - the passion of McCain and Palin is reform. In her time in > office, Palin's focus has not been to kick the gays and make abortion > illegal; it has been to kick the corrupt and make wasteful spending > illegal. The Republicans are now making direct appeals to Clinton > supporters, knowingly crafting a political base that would include pro- > choice voters. > > On the day McCain announced her selection as his running mate, Palin > thanked Clinton and Ferraro for blazing her trail. A day later, > Ferraro noted her shock at Palin's comment. You see, none of her > peers, no one, had ever publicly thanked her in the 24 years since her > historic run for the White House. Ferraro has since refused to divulge > for whom she's voting. Many more now are realizing that it does indeed > take a woman - who happens to be a Republican named Sarah Palin. --~--~---------~--~----~------------~-------~--~----~ Thanks for being part of "PoliticalForum" at Google Groups. For options & help see http://groups.google.com/group/PoliticalForum * Visit our other community at http://www.PoliticalForum.com/ * It's active and moderated. Register and vote in our polls. * Read the latest breaking news, and more. -~----------~----~----~----~------~----~------~--~---
