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"She should tell the media that she apologizes and she'll do her next interview inside an abortion clinic." |
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Most people do not want to know where their food comes from. They are perfectly happy to go through the drive through at Micky D's, with no thought at all of the cattle rancher who raised the animals, the meat processing plant which prepared the meat, the cheese factory which made the cheese...etc., etc.
They PREFER ignorance, because hard work and the necessity of killing animals to survive is foreign to them. Maybe Obama's plan for "community service" should include sending some city kids to a farm for a few weeks. |
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I haven't seen such a pre-pubescent hissy fit since David Archulata lost on American Idol! |
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48,589,993 Total Abortions since 1973 |
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Where to people who eat turkey think they come from? |
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NEXT THANKSGIVING TONY GETS A FULL PARDON!SAD BUT TRUE! |
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It is being talked about elsewhere, so why not here. And it's clearly an outrage too, because nobody killed animals to eat them before Sarah Palin came to any sort of power. *rolleyes*
It's hard not to laugh at the absurdity of it all. Palin can say the most intelligent thing ever, and somehow Big Media twists it into something that sounds stupid. Or she'll do something innocuous or even commendable and Big Media will twist it into something sinister. |
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...Democrat gaffes are usually felonies. |
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"I will NOT tolerate any more attacks on Sarah Palin from this site."
I'm awaiting the revival of the pro-Romney chorus on this site. Oh, wait, maybe bashing Palin is the *prelude* to a pro-Romney chorus. It's amazing whose support can be bought with money.
Post-Defeat Planners 10.27.08 http://www.spectator.org/archives/2008/10/27/post-defeat-pl anners/print ROMNEY ANTI-PALIN "Sarah Palin is a lightweight, she won't be the first, not even the third, person people will think of when it comes to 2012," says one former Romney aide, now working for McCain-Palin. "The only serious candidate ready to challenge to lead the Republican Party is Mitt Romney. He's in charge on November 5th."
Romney has kept a low profile nationally since being denied the vice presidential nomination. He is currently traveling for the National Republican Congressional Committee in support of some House members, and has attended events for a handful of other House members who have sought his support, but he has traveled little for the McCain-Palin ticket. "He said the only time he'd travel for us is if we assured him that national cameras would be there," says a McCain campaign communications aide. "He's traveled to Nevada and a couple other states for us. That's about it."
Should McCain-Palin not win next week, Romney is expected to mount another presidential run, though it isn't clear that he has handled himself particularly well since losing the nomination. He failed to support or espouse conservative positions on the economic bailout bill in an effective or meaningful way, and he has turned down opportunities to endorse and work for conservative candidates in House or Senate seats unless they were assured of winning.
The most glaring oversight was Romney's refusal to do a phone recording for Massachusetts Republican Jeff Beatty, who is challenging Sen. John Kerry. |
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If you can't find anything more up-lifting to write about then why don't you just go off to MSNBC where you belong.
I am sick of all the parasites that have infested the Republican Party and Townhall.com. I thought that Townhall stood for Conservatism but I guess I was wrong.
I will be logging off townhall after this post and will NOT be coming back. I will try to find another site that represents the Conservative values that I want to fight for but I doubt that they will be found here.
It is too bad that our Party is crumbling. We can't ever hope to win back any majority with all the in-fighting and back biting that is going on.
I will NOT tolerate any more attacks on Sarah Palin from this site.
Good-bye and Good riddance. |
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