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Home run speech for sure! No matter how the Libs try and pulll this woman down I think anyone will attest to the fact that a new political star has been born.
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Great is all I can say...I bet the Dems are crying foul over McCain's pick as VP......Nobama will only be a faint whisper in the dark after the Nov. Election...Just like all the rest of the Democratic Representatives who've tried to take down the Republican's choice for Prez......
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You better beleive I'll be voting for the McCain/Palin ticket. This woman is strong guys and she is exactly what this country along with McCain needs right now. I was a little on the fence about McCain on some things in the beginning. Would I have ever voted for Nobama, hell no. But now I am 100% committed and John has really won me over. The man is sharp, and picking Sarah as a running mate proves it. Go McCain/Palin, Obama find the rock you crawled out from under you are going to need it again, lol.
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Oh and one more thing. Thanks to Sarah Palin coming on board I haven't been this jazzed up about voting in a long long time. She did not come from the siver spoon background and I can so relate to this person. Sorry fellas I'm fired up big time, BOOHYA.
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[QUOTE=mhall;338358]Oh and one more thing. Thanks to Sarah Palin coming on board I haven't been this jazzed up about voting in a long long time. She did not come from the siver spoon background and I can so relate to this person. Sorry fellas I'm fired up big time, BOOHYA.[/QUOTE]
Now M calm down and tell us how your really feel about Sara Palin.. we know you are a bit nervous posting in public and all and want to make sure you are positive that you are sure you are for Palin.. LOL
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I don't know a single person who changed their mind or is now voting for either candidate because of their VP choice. Most of the people who would have voted for either, would still have voted for them if it were Obama/Bozo the Clown or McCain/Ronald McDonald
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[QUOTE=know1;338365]I don't know a single person who changed their mind or is now voting for either candidate because of their VP choice. Most of the people who would have voted for either, would still have voted for them if it were Obama/Bozo the Clown or McCain/Ronald McDonald[/QUOTE]
You don't get out much do you??? This move by McCain's camp was brilliant in every way. Look at the polls and listen to the liberal media, they are running scared my friend, running skeered. This has made more liberals nervous than the talk of taking there wick vouchers away, lol. Oh I would have voted for McCain anyway you betcha on that one, but if you don't think this VP move isn't swaying some people to the McCain camp you are dead wrong.
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I hear the liberal folks spouting the same (in essence) criticisms of McCain's choice for running mate as the conservative folks did for Obama's. I guess if that's the guage, then both sides are running pretty scared.
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[QUOTE=know1;338368]I hear the liberal folks spouting the same (in essence) criticisms of McCain's choice for running mate as the conservative folks did for Obama's. I guess if that's the guage, then both sides are running pretty scared.[/QUOTE]
We'll talk about this again after the election when you are licking your wounds, lol.
GO McCain/Palin.
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[QUOTE=mhall;338370]We'll talk about this again after the election when you are licking your wounds, lol.
GO McCain/Palin.[/QUOTE]
Licking what wounds? I'm not voting for either candidate, but if I were forced to at gunpoint I would go with the Republican side as I personally identify with that party''s platform much more than the Democrats.
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[QUOTE=know1;338376]Licking what wounds? I'm not voting for either candidate, but if I were forced to at gunpoint I would go with the Republican side as I personally identify with that party''s platform much more than the Democrats.[/QUOTE]
The way I've always looked at it if you don't vote you don't have a say. Voting gives you the right to carry on, and gripe, complain, or sing hip hip hooray. I view voting as a civic and social duty.