Imagine that...

A Loony Liberal wants to Legislate their Morals on the rest of us by
not allowing us to Vote.

Anyone surprised?


On Sep 8, 3:22 pm, PoliticalAmazon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> The fawning obsession of the GOP over Sarah Palin, a proven liar, is
> on the same line as the GOP voters who said they would vote for Bush
> Jr because they'd like to have a beer with him.
>
> ?!?  WTF?
>
> And that's why our country is in the shape it is in now: because GOP
> voters make decisions on who to vote for based on personality worship,
> not on qualifications.
>
> We've been through a few rounds of the GOP voters making complete
> asses of themselves over an unqualified candidate, voting for them,
> and saddling the rest of the country as well with the fallout from
> their bad choices.
>
> Really, I think we should pass a law saying that GOPers can't vote for
> at least one election cycle.  They make such piss-poor voting choices
> based on such piss-poor reasoning, our country cannot stand another
> four years of their full-retard voting choices.
>
> -----------
>
> On Sep 4, 4:48 pm, Jim Willis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> wrote:
>
>
>
> > Democrats just don’t get it. They just don’t get Sarah Palin or
> > understand her connection with the American people. That’s why I’m
> > here, to explain the complex and make it understandable to you liberal
> > Looney Lilliputian leftists. That’s my job and, by the way, I am very
> > good at it. Well, “very” might be disingenuous, substitute, “genius”.
>
> >         Yet, the phenomenon that is Sarah requires very little electrical
> > activity between the various synapses that abide within my fertile
> > cranium. Her popularity is easily explainable even by those
> > acatamathesial socialist snob erudition sponges, “or asses” were they
> > not encumbered by their draconian response to anything conservative
> > much like Dracula’s response to the cross, or, for that matter the
> > liberal response to the cross; both being recoiled at the very sight
> > of it.
>
> >         Brevity being the soul of wit and armed with the knowledge that the
> > most obvious answer is usually the best, the simple and most
> > reasonable explanation for Sarah’s popularity is that she is one of
> > us.
>
> >         We all know Sarah or a “Sarah”. Maybe it’s our mother or wife or
> > someone we work with, it could be a woman in our neighborhood or
> > community but we all know a Sarah. She is an ordinary person who is
> > doing extra-ordinary things both publicly and privately.
> > Sarah Palin wasn’t groomed for this job nor did she marry into
> > politics. {Hillary} She isn’t a lawyer; she hasn’t managed a hedge
> > fund. She comes from humble beginnings where her father taught at the
> > local high school, “where Sarah attended” and her mother was a
> > secretary in that school.
>
> >         She became involved in her local PTA because she cared about the
> > education of her children. Recognizing her people skills she was urged
> > to run for mayor of her home town. She did and won, even surviving a
> > recall vote initiated by the local sheriff and “good ole boy” county
> > officials. She ran on a platform of cutting property taxes and
> > delivered on that campaign promise, a rarity among forked tongue
> > politicos.
>
> >         She took on the oil corrupted republican establishment in Alaska and
> > not only exposed them for the corrupt officials they were but she beat
> > them like a rented mule.
> > Last night America found out what the voters in Alaska already knew;
> > Sarah is a genuine person of character. She enjoys an 86% approval
> > rate among the good folks of Alaska and those numbers will soon be
> > reflective in the lower 48. They get it and we are beginning to. She
> > has that presence, that essence of comfort, that confidence and
> > genuine decency.
>
> >         Sarah has connected with the American people, we share that familial
> > relationship. After you listen to her and bear witness, you trust her
> > and become inspired.
>
> >         I spent a great deal of time going through my e-mail today and some
> > time out just talking with people. What I was most struck by was the
> > label applied to this woman by people sprinkled all across the
> > political spectrum. Not one person referred to her as governor Palin,
> > Ms. Palin, Mrs. Palin or even Sarah Palin, not one. Everyone I spoke
> > to or read from simply called her Sarah. That, to me, was a
> > revelation. People see her as one of us and no greater evidence need
> > presented. Game, set and match for the republican ticket.
>
> >         This dog and pony show is over and hair plugs for men along with
> > Barry Hussein Obama will be back in the senate before their seats get
> > cold. And, let me go out on a limb here and posit a prescient
> > pronouncement before I take your leave so that you may be free to read
> > and re-read the absolute brilliance of my written word. The first
> > woman president of these great United States will be Sarah Palin. But,
> > we just call her Sarah.
>
> > Conservative Springfield 04SEP08- Hide quoted text -
>
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