BTW- sheared black mink looks like acrylic plush,

On Nov 7, 6:21 am, margareth <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> One question, if she is as opposed to pc values, is it possible that a
> fur coat is included in her fine new wardrobe. Alaska is on part of t
> he US where furs are still acceptable, for winter fashions. Although
> by the looks of it, winter has not yet arrived.
>
> On Nov 7, 7:01 am, rigsy03 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>
>
> > I think it is still undecided.//Where do the Republicans plan to
> > donate these clothes? The Salvation Army? How cheap. She earned those
> > clothes.// Lawyers are such calculating types- they prosecute and
> > defend the thieves from Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac and the taxpayer
> > will pay them both
>
> > On Nov 7, 5:50 am, Cold Water <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > > <I wonder if those gorgeous peek-toe heels worn at the convention are
> > > hers...>  Those lawyers will probably send her the dry cleaning bill.  LOL
>
> > > Alaska law requires a special election once Stevens has been disposed of 
> > > by
> > > the Senate.  Did Stevens win or are they still counting votes?
>
> > > ----- Original Message -----
> > > From: "rigsy03" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > > To: "PoliticalForum" <[email protected]>
> > > Sent: Friday, November 07, 2008 06:39
> > > Subject: Re: The Cowardly Character Assassination of Sarah Palin
>
> > > Republican lawyers are flying to AK to retrieve her campaign
> > > wardrobe!!! It's quite possible she could appoint herself senator to
> > > fill Steven's worn shoes with flashy pumps.
>
> > > On Nov 7, 5:32 am, Cold Water <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > > > The Cowardly Character Assassination of Sarah Palin
> > > > Michelle Malkin
> > > > Friday, November 07, 2008
>
> > > > Sunken ships loosen bitter lips. The failed McCain campaign, for all its
> > > > high-minded talk of honor, duty and courage, is now teeming with
> > > > unscrupulous gossipmongers. Seems the dishy staffers forgot to crack 
> > > > open
> > > > their copies of Sen. McCain's bestseller, "Character Is Destiny: 
> > > > Inspiring
> > > > Stories Every Young Person Should Know and Every Adult Should Remember."
>
> > > > Rest assured: Their cowardly character assassination of Sarah Palin 
> > > > won't
> > > > be forgotten.
>
> > > > The finks turned to Newsweek and Fox News to spread petty rumors about
> > > > Palin's intellect and character. The magazine peddled anecdotes from
> > > > sources horrified that Palin greeted top advisers at her hotel room --  
> > > > gasp! -- "wearing nothing but a towel" and "wet hair." Fox News reporter
> > > > Carl Cameron breathlessly reported that his unnamed McCain sources told
> > > > him Palin lacked "a degree of knowledgeability necessary to be a running
> > > > mate" because, they claimed, she didn't know which countries were 
> > > > parties
> > > > to the North American Free Trade Agreement and "didn't understand that
> > > > Africa was a continent, rather than a series, a country just in itself."
>
> > > > Let's assume for a moment that the McCain rumormongers are telling the
> > > > truth about Palin (and I don't believe they are). Who would it damn 
> > > > more:
> > > > Palin, or McCain and his vetters, who greenlighted her for the vice
> > > > presidential nomination? Don't need a fancy Ivy League degree to figure
> > > > that one out.
>
> > > > In introducing her to America, McCain praised her independence and
> > > > backbone: She "stands up for what's right, and she doesn't let anyone 
> > > > tell
> > > > her to sit down." The inside snipers are now roasting her for that very
> > > > attribute -- redefined as "going rogue" -- because she had the nerve to
> > > > try to schedule media interviews on her own. The nerve of her!
>
> > > > Palin's response to the campaign fragging? At a late Wednesday night
> > > > airport press conference in Anchorage, immediately upon landing home 
> > > > after
> > > > the election defeat, she smiled cheerfully. The Alaska governor shrugged
> > > > off the "foolish things" said by the McCain saboteurs, and simply said,
> > > > "It's politics. … It's rough and tumble and you've got to have a thick
> > > > skin just like I've got."
>
> > > > Hollywood savaged Palin. Journalists mocked her. Liberal blogs slimed 
> > > > her.
> > > > Opponents cursed her, Photoshopped her, hacked her e-mail, hanged her in
> > > > effigy, called her bigot, Bible-thumper and bimbo, and attacked her
> > > > husband and children. But nothing Palin endured during the election 
> > > > season
> > > > compares to the treatment she's receiving from these backstabbing
> > > > blabbermouths who worked on the same campaign she poured herself into 
> > > > over
> > > > the last three months.
>
> > > > Sarah Palin worked her heart out. She energized tens of thousands to 
> > > > come
> > > > out when they would have otherwise stayed home. She touched countless
> > > > families. I didn't agree with everything she said on the campaign trail.
> > > > But she vigorously defended the Second Amendment and the sanctity of 
> > > > life
> > > > more eloquently in practice than any of the educated conservative
> > > > aristocracy. And she did it all with a tirelessness and an infectious
> > > > optimism that defied the shameless, bottomless attempts by elites in 
> > > > both
> > > > parties to bring her and her family down.
>
> > > > Liberty needs a virtuous people to survive; self-governance requires
> > > > virtuous leaders. "Knowledgeability" is a necessary trait in political
> > > > life, but it is not sufficient. The elitist critics of Palin, so blindly
> > > > enamored of Barack Obama's ability to hold forth for hours on theologian
> > > > Reinhold Niebuhr, ignored the Founding Fathers' counsel: Character 
> > > > counts.
> > > > In times of adversity and crisis, it counts more than IQ points, instant
> > > > trivia recall and bloviation skills.
>
> > > > "The most important thing I have learned, from my parents, from 
> > > > teachers,
> > > > from my faith, from many good people I have been blessed to know, and 
> > > > from
> > > > the lives of people whose stories we have included in this book," John
> > > > McCain wrote in "Character Is Destiny," "is to want what they had,
> > > > integrity, and to feel the sting of my conscience when I have risked it
> > > > for some selfish reason."
>
> > > > John McCain not only failed to make that message stick with the
> > > > electorate, he apparently couldn't persuade his own staff to heed his
> > > > advice and practice what he preached.
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