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    Question Palin's resignation

    What do you guys think about this? Me, I'm as perplexed as anybody. I don't see this as helping her if she runs for president in 2012, in fact I think she just shot herself in the foot. And I'm not buying this whole "I don't want to be a lame duck" business. Seems to me that's part of the job she signed up for when she ran for governor. And, of course she's already whining about the media coverage. It might be different if she would let everybody else in on what her strategy is, but she won't, so to me it just looks like she's committing political suicide. What do you all think, especially those of you that voted for her and McCain?

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    Re: Palin's resignation

    Word has it she may be through with Politics in general after her term as Governer is over. I don't blame her either, she seems honest to me and Lord knows there is no room for an honest Politician anymore. When the Seedy Money Grubbing Dems get done we will weigh in, we've got 3 and half more years of this train wreck, we'll see, God help us all. Chances are I'll be unemployed by that time and hopefully there will be some BHO freebies left and some Gubment cheese for me and my family to eat.

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    Just my opinion. Sarah Palin is done. At the present time, the Republicans are floundering and flopping like a catfish on a mud bank.

    It's time to take off the gloves and expose the corruption on both sides of the aisle and clean out the entire D.C. government.

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    Re: Palin's resignation

    I miss the free cheese, it was the best.

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    Re: Palin's resignation

    Quote Originally Posted by Tyme2fish View Post
    Just my opinion. Sarah Palin is done. At the present time, the Republicans are floundering and flopping like a catfish on a mud bank.

    It's time to take off the gloves and expose the corruption on both sides of the aisle and clean out the entire D.C. government.
    That I can't disagree with either. I think all politicians are criminals every alst stinking one of them! Just some are worse than others, lol!!!!!!!!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bobby Headrick View Post
    I miss the free cheese, it was the best.
    That was some darn good cheese.....

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    I like the reason she quit if it's true. I like a polititians actually trying to save some money, not spending us into oblivioun. It's a shame that both sides went after her. Remember what the libs say......it's not wether or not someone is guilty, but it is the seriousness of the accusation that counts. She has $500,000 legal bills to show for it. This is a strategie that has severed the dems well over the years. Our side quits, resigns, steps down you name it, but the dems will go to the white house lawn and show solidarity with their leaders. JUst like Sanford, that guy has got to go and his party should be the ones that force him out. I don't want the dems to have anything to do with it. He is our discrace and we should take care of him the right way by sending him on his way. I say the samething that I said when the slick one was in office.....if his wife can't trust him than neither do I. As for Palin, I hope she keeps kicking but on both sides of the isle.

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    Re: Palin's resignation

    Maybe she quit because she finally relized that the GOP just used her as a token vote getter and as a fall gut to blame losing the election for them, or those nude pic's of her are finally coming out, she could pay of her legal bill's by posing in Playboy.

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    Re: Palin's resignation

    Quote Originally Posted by Bobby Headrick View Post
    Maybe she quit because she finally relized that the GOP just used her as a token vote getter and as a fall gut to blame losing the election for them, or those nude pic's of her are finally coming out, she could pay of her legal bill's by posing in Playboy.
    I'd buy that issue.

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    Re: Palin's resignation

    Quote Originally Posted by RoadToad View Post
    What do you guys think about this? Me, I'm as perplexed as anybody. I don't see this as helping her if she runs for president in 2012, in fact I think she just shot herself in the foot. And I'm not buying this whole "I don't want to be a lame duck" business. Seems to me that's part of the job she signed up for when she ran for governor. And, of course she's already whining about the media coverage. It might be different if she would let everybody else in on what her strategy is, but she won't, so to me it just looks like she's committing political suicide. What do you all think, especially those of you that voted for her and McCain?
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    Re: Palin's resignation

    Quote Originally Posted by Mean Morone View Post
    I like the reason she quit if it's true. I like a polititians actually trying to save some money, not spending us into oblivioun. It's a shame that both sides went after her. Remember what the libs say......it's not wether or not someone is guilty, but it is the seriousness of the accusation that counts. She has $500,000 legal bills to show for it. This is a strategie that has severed the dems well over the years. Our side quits, resigns, steps down you name it, but the dems will go to the white house lawn and show solidarity with their leaders. JUst like Sanford, that guy has got to go and his party should be the ones that force him out. I don't want the dems to have anything to do with it. He is our discrace and we should take care of him the right way by sending him on his way. I say the samething that I said when the slick one was in office.....if his wife can't trust him than neither do I. As for Palin, I hope she keeps kicking but on both sides of the isle.
    He won't get kicked out. Bill Clinton did the same thing and he is labeled as a great president. The morals of this country have gone down the tubes. Look at the big circus put on for Michael Jackson! He was a very talented entertainer but also an accused child molester.

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    Re: Palin's resignation

    Quote Originally Posted by Tom523 View Post
    He won't get kicked out. Bill Clinton did the same thing and he is labeled as a great president. The morals of this country have gone down the tubes. Look at the big circus put on for Michael Jackson! He was a very talented entertainer but also an accused child molester.
    Bill Clinton did not get kicked out because all the dem leaders supported him and had a big rally for him for eveyone to see. What happened to tricky **** Nixon when the leaders of the Republican party went to him and told him that he would not get their support and that he was on his own. Now that is true leadership. At least Nixon did the right thing in resigning. How are we going to clean out the rascals out of politics if we keep supporting them when they do unethical things. I don't care who side of the isle they are on , throw them out. It's time the american people united and throw them out. Lets send a message to these theives and crooks. They need to fear us, not the other way around. If we fear our government, that is tyranny. If the government fears us, thats liberty.

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