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McCain & Palin Visit The Troops In The Middle East

Posted by: Curt @ 8:58 am in John McCain, Sarah Palin, The Iraqi War, Videos

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SoCal Chris
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Great video, Curt!! Thank you!!

August 29th, 2008 at 11:58 am
jim
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I believe that is Palin in Kuwait, not Iraq.

August 29th, 2008 at 5:47 pm
Randy J. Cole
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We, as a country, will be much better off with Sarah Palin and her limited amount of executive experience in the passenger seat, then having Obama behind the wheel with absolutely none.

Randy J. Cole

This is a very good site you have here.

August 29th, 2008 at 6:16 pm
BondPlainBond
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She has been to the Iraqi Theater of Operations, but that visit was to Kuwait, in 2007, to visit with the Alaskan National Guard troops under her command as Governor of Alaska.

http://northshorejournal.org/palin-has-been-to-iraq-theater-of-operations

McCain has chosen the best possible person for vice president. The only person with executive experience on the ticket, over a decade as an elected official, and a true reformer willing to take on corruption within her own party - and defeat it!

Great site you have here. Thank you for all your efforts. They are greatly appreciated.

August 29th, 2008 at 6:52 pm
d55may
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So she has more foreign policy experience than Obama. LOL MAC stuck the dems in a box (coffin) of there own making.

August 31st, 2008 at 11:16 am
ThomNJ
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For some reason a liberal stopped me in the gym the other day (I don’t even know the guy) and started talking politics and Palin to me - the look on his face was pure shock, and he literally went speechless when I answered him back very politely with the fact that Obama is a socialist and that there was no way in hell that I would ever vote for a commie. After a few more comments - a really very polite discussion - the guy left me very quietly - it is such a wonderful feeeling when a liberal confronts one and then has no words nor facts for an objective discussion - and even better when you actually meet one that is polite! What a great weekend. What a great choice McCain made in choosing Palin. There IS hope afterall, and it does reside with the Republican ticket. (But it was painfully clear that the liberals that back obama really know nothing about him).

September 2nd, 2008 at 5:38 am
SoCal Chris
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That is a great story, ThomNJ, and thanks for being so bold! And, so refreshing to hear he was polite to boot! ;) I think that really says a lot about the political atmosphere right now, and how it’s a great time now to reach out to these people who, like you said, really don’t know much about Obama.

September 2nd, 2008 at 10:35 am
samst
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We the people are now in danger of having the McCain/Palin ticket pour salt into our G. Bush inflicted wounds. Palin just got the biggest, unearned, unjustified job “promotion” in US history. She thinks very highly of herself now that GOP handlers have put “lipstick” on that crappy resume of hers and , undoubtedly, she will continue to lie about her qualifications for being VP.
Her slip of the tongue “Palin-McCain” ticket says it all. McCain favors stem cell research, Palin doesn’t–she’d going to undo that in a minute. Palin hires unqualified friends for public office in Alaska–same as Bush Administration hiring unqualified cronies. Their laissez-faire economic policies will destroy this country faster than any terrorist could. These people want power but they don’t know how to use it for the general good. Palin is a short-term benefit to the campaign, but God help us if either of them gets elected.

September 21st, 2008 at 10:46 am
Wordsmith
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We the people are now in danger of having the McCain/Palin ticket pour salt into our G. Bush inflicted wounds.

By “we the people”, you are speaking on behalf of liberals- not Americans. And if “salt on the wound” helps in the healing process, then McCain Palin is most definitely your ticket to recovery; as painful as it might be, it’s for your own good. Thanks for drawing the analogy.

Palin just got the biggest, unearned, unjustified job “promotion” in US history. She thinks very highly of herself now that GOP handlers have put “lipstick”

And what on earth has Obama done to deserve his unearned, unjustified job “promotion” in U.S. history, as the Democratic Party’s presidential candidate, which trumps the VP slot? Other than having the charisma of a snake-oil salesman, what is there beneath that veneer?
What do you mean “she thinks very highly of herself”? Obama is arrogant, condescending, elitist, and full of himself. He believes in his own hype as the second coming of JFK and MLK rolled into one. Just watch how he tilts his nose up, sometime….pure, unadulterated, self-assured arrogance.

on that crappy resume of hers and , undoubtedly, she will continue to lie about her qualifications for being VP.

And talk about “padding a resume”? Please…

The last thing Democrats should want is to question Palin’s experience qualifications when Obama has even less.

And cronyism is alive and well on your side as well.

September 21st, 2008 at 5:26 pm

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