New VP

Started by glenn kangiser, June 14, 2008, 08:17:20 AM

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glenn kangiser

What do you think of our new VP?




http://iraqwar.mirror-world.ru/article/167221

Thought I would post this and keep track of if these guys have a clue.





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n74tg

Now that's what we really need... a babe governor.
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glenn kangiser

She's a heck of a lot better looking than Cheney though.  That ought to be worth something. rofl
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Redoverfarm

Hope she has a better aim than him.

ScottA

Cute. Hillary ain't got nothin' on her.


glenn kangiser

Still think the election isn't rigged? 

The Russians knew this before it happened - note my posting date --- sorry the link no longer works and the original picture was gone so I updated it.

iraqwar.ru had this in June.
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glenn kangiser

I still have a hard time believing this --- Nobody in the US had a clue....but Russia knew it months ago....  hmm   must have been a leak.   d*

I feel like I'm talking to myself.... [crz]

I'm sure it was more than just a lucky guess.  8)
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benevolance

hard for hillary to have looks...I mean she is not a young woman anymore... Not that she was ever playboy material...Just that she is in her 60's now... How old is this Alaskan governor...I would not say much older than early 40's

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44 and 5 kids - last with downs, born in April.
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Mad Dog

I love how ignorant that last guy in the article is.  Willow is a town here, Piper is a type of plane(something we get a lot of use out of here), and Track most likely has something to do with a snowmachine.  Some people really are clueless as to what Alaska is all about.  I say screw 'em, less morons I have to deal with.  

Did you know we just got running water, and 'lectricity?  d*  Oh yeah, and it's always dark and cold up here.
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glenn kangiser

Dang -- the link worked again -- I'll be darned.
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Mad Dog

Correct me if I'm wrong Glenn, but that looks like an opinion piece to me.  Not that I disagree that this whole political process is a setup, and the outcome is already decided. >:(  Just like football, I love watching it, but there are so many question marks at times that I think it's fixed.  If you're a gambler, I guess it's just a matter of figuring out which side it's fixed for.
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glenn kangiser

There are commenters from all over the world and no censorship that I know of so likely there may be derogatory comments there.

I just can't get over how there was no question in the posters mind that Sarah was McSame's pick in June.

Quote"You heard this first on Iraq-War.ru .....Pictorial: Meet McCain's Vice-President . ......
By: Bulov on: 14.06.2008 [01:54 ] (1117 reads)"

Note that I have nothing against her - maybe one of the best I've seen but this is too much.  d*

Mad Dog -- possibly opinion piece but there was no question in Bulov's mind when he posted that --

QuoteYou heard this first on Iraq-War.ru
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Mad Dog

I'd love to know where you dug up that interesting little tidbit?  I do a lot of research myself outside the MSM propaganda machine, and hadn't come across this.  There was plenty of speculation that this would happen up here, but nothing concrete.  I had told my girlfriend earlier that it would be either Romney or Palin, but that was more of a gut feeling based on past experience. 
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glenn kangiser

Posting the Iraqwar.ru article here for reference information only ---

QuoteYou heard this first on Iraq-War.ru .....Pictorial: Meet McCain's Vice-President . ......
By: Bulov on: 14.06.2008 [01:54 ] (1117 reads)
   

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Sarah Louise Heath Palin (born February 11 1964 in Sandpoint, Idaho) is the current Governor of Alaska.

She is the youngest governor in Alaskan history (forty-two years old upon taking office), as well as the first woman to hold the office in Alaska. In addition to being Alaska's youngest governor, Palin is also the first who was born after Alaska achieved statehood. She is also the first Alaska governor not to be inaugurated in Juneau, instead choosing to hold her inauguration ceremony in Fairbanks. She took office on Monday, December 4, 2006. Her Lieutenant Governor is Sean Parnell. Palin is the former mayor of Wasilla, Alaska.

Personal
Palin's husband, Todd, works on the North Slope and is a commercial fisherman. She also has four children: Bristol, Piper, Track, and Willow. They live in Wasilla, about 40 miles north of Anchorage.

http://roadsassy.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/03/sarah-palin.jpg

Note that this makes no reference to her being McSames VP.  Bulov knew for sure at that date it was her.


The people who post there may be insiders in different areas of the world as they are very knowledgeable about things happening all over- economics - etc.
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Quote from: Mad Dog on August 29, 2008, 11:41:24 AM
I'd love to know where you dug up that interesting little tidbit?  I do a lot of research myself outside the MSM propaganda machine, and hadn't come across this.  There was plenty of speculation that this would happen up here, but nothing concrete.  I had told my girlfriend earlier that it would be either Romney or Palin, but that was more of a gut feeling based on past experience. 

I know we can't trust the MSM propaganda, Mad Dog and the day Bulov posted this I posted it on our forum as I knew I would never find it again if I didn't.  I follow that site daily to see the news of the world/US wars and the worlds take on it.  I weigh their opinions to sort out the truth.  The comments after the article are the most interesting and insightful many times.

http://iraqwar.mirror-world.ru/tiki-index.php

Comments there are not what is pleasing to the US but they are what the rest of the world sees.

I do not delude myself into thinking the US is the benevolent savior and police of the world.  Big business, the war machine and world banking have stolen our country.

I thought this would be significant if true so posted it that day.
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...let's play pretend.....  I'll be president, you can be vice president....   [rofl2]
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kenhill

When she went to Iraq, my suspicions were innocent.  I assumed she went thee becasue of one of tow things: 1) a large number of troops deploy from Alaska to Iraq and she was going to visit them to show her support or 2) Her oldest son had just enlisted and she wanted to see for herself what the future may hold for him.

I never thought that it was part of the great war machinery industrial complex.  In AK, she does a good job of being tough on big oil business, asking old, power hungry, corrupt Republicans to step down including Senator Ted Stevens and the Alaska Republican Chairman.

glenn kangiser

These things are planned to far in advance and setup too well for it to have been innocent.

Surprisingly -- I think she is OK. 

...even though this is an obvious setup that they are trying to pretend is new news and a new spur of the moment decision on McCain's part --- the un-surprise part.

She could be alright for the country - depending on the intents, strategies and moves of the puppet masters.  She is one of the few pollies who have a child in the military.

Good for her on Stevens - even Ron Paul sold out to his Pork Barrel buddy, Stevens.  I quit thinking Paul was OK when he quit supporting 9/11 Truth.


I hope McCain doesn't soil her. [crz]

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NM_Shooter


I like her.  I think McCain hit a home run with this pick. 

I listened to her speech this morning... it was hard to hear because of the big sucking sound made by all the Hillarites leaving the Obama camp.
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glenn kangiser

Frank, you think they would move clear over to the other side of the stream?
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This just in.

It appears that Sarah Palin has just received the endorsement of the TVA.









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ScottA

Interesting choice. I'll have to read up on her a bit since she may end up being prez at some point. McSame is not that young anymore.

NM_Shooter

Quote from: glenn kangiser on August 29, 2008, 04:06:34 PM
Frank, you think they would move clear over to the other side of the stream?

Hell hath no fury like a scorned democrat woman.

or something like that.

Liberals strike me as being prone to be motivated more by emotion than logic.

Read this if you have time:



August 27, 2008
High Anxiety in the Mile-High City
By MAUREEN DOWD
DENVER
I've been to a lot of conventions, and there's always something gratifyingly weird that happens.
Dan Quayle acting like a Dancing Hamster. Teresa Heinz Kerry reprising Blanche DuBois. Dick Morris getting nabbed triangulating between a hooker and toes.
But this Democratic convention has a vibe so weird and jittery, so at odds with the early thrilling, fairy dust feel of the Obama revolution, that I had to consult with Mike Murphy, the peppery Republican strategist and former McCain guru.
"What is that feeling in the air?" I asked him.
"Submerged hate," he promptly replied.
Ah, yes, now I recognize that sulfurous aroma.
There were a lot of bitter Clinton associates, fund-raisers and supporters wandering the halls, spewing vindictiveness, complaining of slights, scheming about Hillary's roll call and plotting trouble, with some in the Clinton coterie dissing Obama by planning early departures, before the nominee even speaks.
At a press conference with New York reporters on Monday, Hillary looked as if she was straining at the bit to announce her 2012 exploratory committee.
"Remember, 18 million people voted for me, 18 million people, give or take, voted for Barack," she said, making a faux pro-Obama point. She keeps acting like her delegates are out of her control, when she's been privately egging people on to keep her dream alive as long as possible and no matter what the cost to Obama.
Hillary also said she was happy about the choice of Joe Biden because he added "intensity" to the ticket. Ouch.
Ed Rendell, the governor of Pennsylvania who is planning to vote for Hillary in the roll call, compared Obama to the passive-aggressive egghead Adlai Stevenson and told The Washington Post that Obama gives six-minute answers and "is not exactly the easiest guy in the world to identify with."
I've never actually seen a convention where the energy was so absorbed by people who had lost the nomination, rather than the one who had won.
At a meeting of the Democratic women's caucus Tuesday, 74-year-old Carol Anderson of Vancouver, Wash., a former Hillary volunteer, stood in the back of the room in a Hillary T-shirt and hat signed by Hillary and "Nobama" button and booed every time any of the women speakers mentioned Obama's name.
She's voting for McCain and thinks the Democrats put up a minority to stop another minority so that the boy's club would not be breached. She had nothing nice to say about the Obamas.
What about the kids, I asked her.
"Adorable," she agreed. Well, I said, Michelle raised them.
"I think her mother does," Anderson shot back, adding: "I wonder if Michelle would give the Queen one of her little knuckle punches?"
Bill Clinton is brooding in his hotel suite at Brown Palace Hotel, like the outcast Grendel lurking on the outskirts of the town where young Beowulf lived.
Bill's pals said he was still gnawing at his many grievances against the younger version of himself he has to praise Wednesday night; the latest one being that the Obama folks, like all winners, wanted control over Bill's speech, so that he did not give a paean to himself and his economic record, which is what he wanted to do, because he was insane that Obama said a couple critical things about his administration during a heated campaign.
Finally, Obama had to give in on Monday and say he would allow the ex-president to do exactly as he likes, which is what he usually does anyhow.
Obama's pacification of Bill made his supporters depressed and anxious that he was going to be a weaker candidate than they had hoped and fearful that, as in Obama's favorite movie, "The Godfather," every time Democrats try to get away, the Clintons pull them back in.
"People just constantly underestimate the narcissism, beyond narcissism, of the Clintons," said one top Democrat. "They keep thinking they can manage them. I wish Obama would just tell them 'Shut up. You guys have only cared about yourselves for much too long. Get over it.' "
And Democrats have begun internalizing the criticisms of Hillary and John McCain about Obama's rock-star prowess, worrying that the Invesco Field extravaganza Thursday, with Bruce Springsteen and Bon Jovi, will just add to the celebrity cachet that Democrats have somehow been shamed into seeing as a negative.
So that added to the weird mood at the convention, with some Democrats nitpicking Obama's appearance, after Michelle's knock-out speech and the fabulously cute girls, with a reassuring white family in a town he couldn't remember at first. They wondered why he wasn't wearing a tie, fearing he looked too young, and second-guessed Michelle's green dress, wondering if it clashed with the blue stage, and fretted that there wasn't a speaker Monday night attacking McCain and yelling about gas prices.
"We're seeing a train wreck all over again," said one top Democrat. "I'm telling you, man, it's something about our party, the shtetl mentality."
"Officium Vacuus Auctorita"