Wednesday, July 8, 2009

Sarah Palin Vogue Magazine From: Africa News Online(Africa News Online) Miss Caldonia Paul Gail Vida Hamburg TODAY'S NEWS NJ Third Estate Sunday Review(Third Estate Sunday Review) Lee Emmerich Jamison Jackgrayturnercom Mailmaxx(Mailmaxx) Burningsteady Welovetea Go Blue Girl Miss Caldonia MeganJ28 "Sasha Pavlovic Fan" Bonnie Fuller /23598023

Africa News Online(Africa News Online) scans the other's answers and reply:
Posted by: C5Z06 | October 8, 2008 2:03 PM Thanks to you and the rest of the politically correct police for protecting us from this invidious danger. Without people like you I wouldn't know when to be enraged by seemingly innocent speech. My pension may be dropping and my job may be in danger, but at least I have you to protect me from demontsrative adjectives.

Miss Caldonia brings a word of caution:
Goodbye to a Standup BrotherTim Russert was a rarity in Washington; when he said he wanted to understand other people, he meant it.

Paul imagines that:
Marines investigated over the kidnap and violent ... Justin Timberlake and Andy Samberg like you haven ...

In other words, Gail Vida Hamburg puts it this way:
In both instances, Italy's Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi, his ministers, President Carlo Ciampi, and an honor guard in full-dress uniform stood with grieving families on the tarmac of Rome's Ciampino military airport to receive their dead. There were national days of mourning and public visitation hours to the reposed, and at night, the Coliseum's lights were dimmed in a mark of respect.

TODAY'S NEWS NJ is absolutely sure that:
GOP: Obama s first 100 days all spending, taxing Anti-abortion activist arrested at Notre Dame Teens cleared in killing

In other words, Third Estate Sunday Review(Third Estate Sunday Review) puts it this way:
Look, I understand what it's like to be a single parent. When my wife and daughter died and my two sons were gravely injured, I understand what it's like as a parent to wonder what it's like if your kid's going to make it.

Lee Emmerich Jamison brings more details:
News important to conservatives continued beyond this. Palin is a former fishing boat captain, which says to us “small business entrepreneur”. We also were told her husband is a blue-collar oil-production worker and a union member, which means to us (especially those of us who recognize the Republican Party as a political "union") he operates under the thumb of a parasitic bureaucracy. These facts, and those listed above of special interest to conservatives were either glossed over in mainstream media reports, often with no more than the vague term “reformer”, or they were completely ignored.

Africa News Online(Africa News Online) might have an idea about it:
Sarah Palin's behavior, however, is a big deal. Someone needs to yank her leash- hard!Posted by: roberts4 | October 8, 2008 1:59 PM

Miss Caldonia considers that:
That lagging indicator aside, nearly every other result on Tuesday suggests that while the right wants to keep fighting the old boomer culture wars, no one else does. Three state initiatives restricting abortion failed. Bill Ayers proved a lame villain, scaring no one. Americans do not want to revisit Vietnam (including in Iraq). For all the attention paid by the news media and McCain-Palin to rancorous remembrances of things past, I sometimes wondered whether most Americans thought the Weather Underground was a reunion band and the Hanoi Hilton a chain hotel. Socialism, the evil empire and eve n Ronald Reagan may be half-forgotten blurs too.

jackgrayturnercom brings some great news:
I am glad that the election is over but would rather not hear a word from the celebs who think that they know it all. They are after all paid to look good not actually be smart! Case in point she who must not be named or eer shall I say Anderson s buddy! LOL I don t know who s worse her or Lindsey! HMMM..maybe Coop should have both of them on and we can judge for ourselves. Now you know he d love that! LOL

Mailmaxx(Mailmaxx) notices:
Another theme to most attacks seem to be banks, and with good reason. Once you have been redirected to the phishers dummy site, you show that you are willing to give up you PIN number, routing number, social security number, and many other things necessary do unlocking your banking needs. The simple fact that these messages seem to be important or urgent tricks the online bankers into believing the hype. These messages could be about someone hacking onto their account and stealing their life savings!

burningsteady comes with a new idea:
http://news.bostonherald.com/news/2008/view.bg?articleid=1116858 Stylists to passe Sarah Palin: Let your hair down

welovetea might have an idea about it:
I turn on my answering machine and hear a very familiar voice. It s that of an older woman soft, gentle, caring, almost shy, not at all groomed or practiced at leaving messages. She sounds very much like my well-loved grandmother, her voice showing her age as well as her sincerity, its tone the same as if she were telling me about a meeting to help a local family in need. Instead she reminds me to come to a meeting of the Oregon Citizens Alliance on Thursday night at the Irving Grange, where Lon Mabon is to speak about a ballot initiative to ban gays from constitutional protection. This is the voice that troubles my critical analysis more than any other, far more than Lon Mabon s or Pat Robertson s, for while I am repelled by her involvement in this activism, something else happens to me as I listen. The tone and timbre of her voice, its immediate familiarity, speaks to me before her words do. Bringing me in too close, the voice won t le t me keep my distance because its intimate familiarity even though I have never met her breaks down my defenses and tempts me to forget the content of her message. Though I think of that message as hateful, she doesn t sound at all the way I expect hate to sound (1).

For this purpose, Third Estate Sunday Review(Third Estate Sunday Review) suggests:
But even more important is that world view that I share with John McCain. That world view that says that America is a nation of exceptionalism. And we are to be that shining city on a hill, as President Reagan so beautifully said, that we are a beacon of hope and that we are unapologetic here. We are not perfect as a nation. But together, we represent a perfect ideal. And that is democracy and tolerance and freedom and equal rights. Those things that we stand for that can be put to good use as a force for good in this world.

Miss Caldonia gives a bit of an idea about it:
One has to understand that this society and the foundations of the political structures in this country were founded upon a racial birth disorder. The white colonial settlers founded this country on the ideological premise of "manifest destiny," and hence the genocide of the native population. This genocide coincided with the introduction of African slavery and the institutionalization of the rules of racial etiquette that are still working in the background. Obama is not supposed to be running for president by the rules established and practiced by de facto racism. Whenever possible they will go after him with everything in the racial play book to prevent him from winning. The racist ideas that once held sway in the minds of most white American s has diminished to be sure, but has not disappeared. I teach political science, and every semester I teach I make it a point to ask students if they have heard friends or relatives make racial remarks that made them feel uneasy. Generally, 70-90% of the class responds in the affirmative. Whites tell me that they have friends or relatives that "hate blacks," and the African American and Hispanic students tell me that they have experienced racial profiling or some other form of discrimination. African American student also tell me that even some of their black friends make racist comments about Mexicans or some other racial group and that they felt sorry for them and their ignorant views. I have been doing this survey for seven years now, and the pattern remains the same. "Post Racial Society?" I wish it were true!

Go Blue Gir l sees it this way:
Here is a fact of life that is also a fact of politics: You have to hold open the possibility of magic. People can come from nowhere, with modest backgrounds and short résumés, and yet be individuals of real gifts, gifts that had previously been unseen, that had been gleaming quietly under a bushel, and are suddenly revealed. Mrs. Palin came, essentially, from nowhere. But there was a man who came from nowhere, the seeming tool of a political machine, a tidy, narrow, unsophisticated senator appointed to high office and then thrust into power by a careless Franklin D. Roosevelt, whose vanity told him he would live forever. And yet that limited little man was Harry S. Truman. Of the Marshall Plan, of containment. Little Harry was big. He had magic. You have to give people time to show what they have. Because maybe they have magic too.

Thinking that's not all, Miss Caldonia adds:
The interior of the 18-seat jet, as described by The Post, is posh, with a full bar, fine-wine selection, $13,000 carpets, Baccarat crystal glasses, Cristofle sterling silver flatware and my personal favorite pillows made from Hermès scarves.

Despite the previous arguments, MeganJ28 "Sasha Pavlovic Fan" has many reasons to think otherwise:
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Bonnie Fuller sees it this way:
I would happily trade places with her. While I was there I'd make the point that her current fussing and fuming about the attention her private life is getting (as her new movie is coming out) would settle down nicely if she would make it a practice to not comment on her private life--which obviously can be done, since, as one example among many reasonable ones, Naomi Watts has still not publically acknowledged that she's pregnant while appearing to be ready to pop any moment (good for her). Oh--and I'd point her to the column that the New York Times Public Editor wrote that called into question the practices of the NYT reporter who wrote the story he in which he claimed that AJ and BP dictated future the coverage of their family, since the Editor read the actual contract and talked with all of the parties named in the story, and concluded that he had been "relying on anonymous sources to dispute on-the-record sources, a questionable position."

Sources:
Africa News Online(Africa News Online) Miss Caldonia Paul Gail Vida Hamburg TODAY'S NEWS NJ Third Estate Sunday Review(Third Estate Sunday Review) Lee Emmerich Jamison jackgrayturnercom Mailmaxx(Mailmaxx) burningsteady welovetea Go Blue Girl Miss Caldonia MeganJ28 "Sasha Pavlovic Fan" Bonnie Fuller

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