She's not real and she achingly does not want to be rural.  She is a
scheming wannabe celebrity, clawing her way through life, lying to get
what she wants.

I see that same pool of gullible GOP voters who voted Bush Jr into
office TWICE are still ready to slurp up some more read-hot GOP
candidate bullshit.

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On Sep 16, 4:51 pm, "d.b.baker" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> [Q] - Hmmm. Maybe . . . I am not a feminist after all.
>
> Maybe . . . working in a man's world for 42 years and busting my butt
> to beat them up the ladder deletes me from the feminist category.
>
> Perhaps . . . struggling to be a good single mom in a very married
> world -- yet meeting my five-day-a-week column deadline -- doesn't
> earn me a feminist handle either.
>
> Certainly . . . because I'm not appalled or sickened or shocked by
> Sarah Palin's stealing the thunder from Obama the orator, I am not a
> feminist.
>
> Give me a break.
>
> I'm tired of women working hard for a hammer that never breaks the
> glass ceiling; disgusted when Hillary Clinton, an incredibly capable,
> brilliant woman, lost the fight of her life; disheartened by other
> countries throughout the free world being led by formidable women
> before America is.
>
> Only this time, it was an amazing orator named Barack Obama who was
> stealing our thunder . . . and I was . . . well, you know. Pissed.
>
> And then along came Palin, a woman of the tundra who could be
> America's next best frontier story -- and I was pleasantly surprised.
>
> So what if she didn't know the definition of the Bush Doctrine? Her
> performance was a Western draw. Bravery in tact. But no one shot.
>
> So I asked myself -- what fault is there in admiring a woman who is
> against abortion -- even though I believe in freedom of choice?
>
> What's wrong with huge respect for a woman who chose to give birth to
> a Down syndrome child knowing full well what was in store for her and
> her family?
>
> And if appreciating a woman who chose a husband who supports her
> ladder-climbing skill puts me in the non-feminist category, well maybe
> that's where I belong.
>
> To be blunt, Palin is like a zephyr blowing across the prairie with a
> retro hairdo tied back like a sheaf of wheat.
>
> She is real. She is rural. She may not be a brilliant tactician, but
> she's got street sense. Palin is so unlike the very controlled Hillary
> Clinton, who would never be caught dead in red heels. 
> -http://www.suntimes.com/news/sneed/1165459,CST-NWS-SNEED16.article
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