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Sarah Palin Is My Girl....Sarah on Guns

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Dukester wrote:
Sonora Rebel wrote:
I'm seein' nuthin' on this end... no avitars... no pix of anything. : (



Now I do... 'Dunno what happened there. Well... Oak Harbor... up near Anacordes. 'Did some time at Whidby Island. Inbreeding is rampant. What'cha expect?
I see another Fascist NEO-CON checking in...


I know you are but what am I.....
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(just figured I'd bring this discussion down to the level that you seem to want it at...)
 
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tarzan1888 wrote:
.40 Cal wrote:
Unfortunately, those people have to die before understanding what that truly means.

True.





Tarzan
Thats an oxymoron type statement if I ever heard one after the McCain/Palin Camp are nothing but liars. Does fit the profile of CONservative though doesn't it!
 
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I wonder what ole fish lips is hiding, again, probably a lot in that debacle aka Trooper Gate -08

http://www.cnn.com/2008/POLITICS/09/17/palin.investigation/index.html

Theres that dirty word again CONservative...

Oh, forgot to mention obama is ahead in the latestPolls released today...



Polls taken after the Republican convention suggested that Mr. McCain had enjoyed a surge of support -- particularly among white women after his selection of Gov. Sarah Palin of Alaska as his running mate -- but the latest poll indicates "the Palin effect" was, at least so far, a limited burst of interest.

The contest appears to be roughly where it was before the two conventions and before the vice presidential selections: Mr. Obama has the support of 48 percent of registered voters, compared with 43 percent for Mr. McCain, a difference within the poll's margin of sampling error, and statistically unchanged from the tally in the last New York Times/CBS News Poll in mid-August.
 
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