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Friday, November 21, 2008

OBENSHAIN: Radical feminism's mighty foe

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Conservatism rises like a phoenix from the election ashes

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spamabyss

U liberals really are a nasty, vicious sort. Geez, ligtern up, u won.
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winn

Beautiful. I could not have said it better. Over 50 million people share your opinion. The left are really a negative group of people. They really hate her because she is pro-life.
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Daivie

Hollow victory. Hannity says it's Obama's recession. And he's so convincing. Oh well, Sarah will save the world in 2012.
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smrs

It is BHO's recession. The reason the market is tanking so bad is that no one is putting money into the market - why should they? BHO has promised to lobby increased taxes, increased utility costs, impose cap and trade and if any company still manages to make money, a windfalls profit tax. So the chances are you will not make any money on your investment and if you do the capital gains tax will take care of that regardless of whether you make $250,000 or $25,000. So the market is going down because BHO has essentially promised that any and all investors would incur increased risk with no chance of profit.
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MaranthaShalom

See today's Thanksgiving-related TV interview of the very impressive Sarah Palin at http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z-kjM1asH-8
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charlie2

I could not have said it better. Gov.Palin is a real, authentic, , independent,strong and smart woman, who got her position on her own power, by means of hard work. Despite all the unfair attacks , the dirt and gossip the main stream media and others are spreading about her , she is staying sportive and stately. The power of Gov.Palin is her authenticity. Whether others like it or not , she is staying herself and is not trying to impress with complicated behavior.
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Daivie

You guys amaze me. Well okay...you want her...you got her. There's no way any democratic president is going to win a second term after being under attack for 4 years on every policy decision. And he will be, even if he does everything according to your wishes. Of course he will be-- because he's pro choice and nothing else really matters to you; so you'll spin every domestic and international BHO program into a negative. I do get it. But the "girl next door" ? Why ? Why not an experienced leader like Romney, Ron Paul; or if we're really lucky-- and he runs--Newt ? Can you imagine a primary debate with those 4 ? Be honest here. Does pro life really trump every other issue? Any guy off the street can espouse pro life but that doesn't mean he can run the country. Talk to me...what does Palin have over Gingrich besides being ordinary ? And don't hand me that "executive experience " nonsense any more. Read George Will, Michael Savage, K. Parker and scores of other conservatives on that issue.
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dittoman

Peggy Joseph should be interviewed in about a year, just to see how her life has or has not changed. As for Sarah in 2012...you betcha!
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kainzh

Unfortunately you underestimate the forces of radical feminism. It's an ideology, and an ideologue religiously avoids any ideas that seem to contradict his/her commitment. All the liberals I know (like "Daivie" in these Comments) strenuously avoided any contact with unbiased information about Palin, and have nothing but pejorative things to say about her.
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Daivie

In the end, we are all liberals, bailing out industry, paying for illegal aliens education and health care,welfare, medicare, tax incentives for new businesses, charities, etc, etc. And as far as abortion is concerned, no one really advocates it, it is an abhorrent thought even for liberals. For us, though, it's a matter of choice when absolutely necessary, and it's none of your business anyway. But really, fiscally, we are all liberals. Look at those socialist auto execs begging...literally begging... for a handout...while flying private jets at 9 grand a trip...to the hearings. I suppose that's capitalism. Well the trappings of the private jet and the multi million dollar incomes sure are capitalism. But let me ask you..in view of the markets today...at whose expense?
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Shore10

Daivie you bring up some interesting points. The only question I have for you is: did you spend as much time vetting BHO as you have w/ Palin? It seems you know more about her and absolutely nothing about the people BHO hangs around, his voting record and the $$ he has funneled to ACORN and other left wing groups.
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Personholecover

Daivie sez: "How can any patriotic American conceive of putting our nation at risk by electing someone so out of touch with key domestic and foreign issues, someone who spews such venom and empty rhetoric that it almost comes at you like a poison arrow through the tv screen, someone who can't complete a sentence or make any sense at all without the aid of a teleprompter?" Hmmm....
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Daivie

Well, we know Palin wasn't vetted. That's a matter of record. There was huge scrambling right after the announcement in an effort to come up with a story line. It didn't sell ( except to some on this blog .) As far as Obama's vetting is concerned, I agree with kainzh. Once radicalized, opinions don't change. At least I admit that ( while Hannity and Rush believe they are never wrong. ) So...yes...I may be wrong on BHO. But I'm also honest...I don't care if I'm wrong. He has charisma,energy,good talking points and a whole new attitude. I don't care if he raises taxes, puts in socialist judges, negotiates with Iran. It doesn't matter to me. I like him. You guys like Palin. Don't tell me there's more to it. Most people polled don't understand civics or platforms...they either like a particular candidate or can't stand the other one. ( Actually, I liked McCain for years and years, except for the last 5 months. I always felt, however, he was a closet reactionary.)
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Arwen_Evenstar

Daivie: "And as far as abortion is concerned, no one really advocates it, it is an abhorrent thought even for liberals. For us, though, it's a matter of choice when absolutely necessary, and it's none of your business anyway." do you think before u type? Abortion is the highest sacrament of the liberal religion and has been since Roe v Wade... Palin WAS vetted... typical liberal... say a lie often enuff you begin to believe it; however, there will those of us who know a LIE an will call you on it evertime...
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Daivie

That and 2 bucks won't even get you to Dulles on the Metro. So call all you want. At least on November 4, the country spoke...with better syntax than your garbaled response Arwen. Boy, I'm glad I didn't know you during the Inquisition. Anyway, Palin is still an Eliza Knowlittle, except for being able to see Putin's plain leave Siberia. She will always be remembered for the Couric interview. Even the governors at the Miami convention two weeks ago couldn't wait for her to be out of their sight. The majority of this country feels exactly the same way. How do you justify running the most critical weeks of a campaign with Joe The Plumber as your idol? Even George Will laughed out loud over that. Did you laugh? Oh c'mon...you laughed a little...didn't you ?
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