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election 2008

Palin and Rape-kit Charges

September 28, 2008

It seems Sarah Palin would rather see victims of rape pay for their own rape kit. Those costs can be in the hundreds of dollars. Where’s the value in that? PALIN AND RAPE-KIT CHARGES

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A Palin Round-up

September 28, 2008

Damning things have been said about Sarah Palin. Surprised? Here’s a round-up of some:

Alaskans Speak (In A Frightened Whisper): Palin Is “Racist, Sexist, Vindictive, And Mean”

Sarah Palin and Me

Interview Sarah? “Not In The Campaign’s Interest”

Palin Vetting (PDF)

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Edwards The Confessor vs. McCain’s Ongoing Philandering

September 28, 2008

Is McCain a consummate womanizer and philanderer? I find that hard to picture, er, physically, but the story has been simmering for some time now. When will we hear more?

Edwards The Confessor vs. McCain’s Ongoing Philandering

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Read The Latest Polls

September 28, 2008

You can find recent polls at Real Clear Politics. www.realclearpolitics.com/epolls/2008/president/national.html

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Alaska Independence Party Founder: “Hatred for the American Government”

September 4, 2008

What’s the difference between Obama + Reverend Wright versus the Palins + AIP founder Joe Vogler? For one thing, the whole point of joining a political party is its political philosophy, as opposed to going to a church of your chosen religion and hearing the political philosophy of that church’s leader. Sarah Palin’s husband was a member for seven years of a political party who’s active founder once stated “The fires of hell are frozen glaciers compared to my hatred for the American government.”

Wherein lies the true heart of the “Country First” VP candidate? Read more here…

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The Experience Question – Palin vs. Obama

September 3, 2008

Seen on the corner in Denver, Colorado Joseph Lane wrote this thoughtful piece about experience that qualifies a person to ascend to the presidency, or the lack thereof. Interestingly, he draws on Abraham Lincoln’s example. The point is that Lincoln did not hold office during much of his political career, but he was actively engaged [...]

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