You actually read article Joey posts?:shock:
Randy, No doubt McCain paid her off to make such a statement or otherwise he threatened to kick the crutches out from under her if she didn’t comply. :mrgreen::p:mrgreen:
Notice that when Joey has no proof, he just makes it up.:roll::roll:
What statement are we referring to?
Randy, don’t worry about what I say, here is what you really need to be worrying about, I’m casting my vote tomorrow for Obama when the early voting in Florida opens.
OBAMA RALLY IN St Louis, OVER 100,000 people - A Celebration (VIDEO)
The largest gathering in St. Louis since the 1904 World’s Fair!
90000 for which were ACLU and ACORN!
Me worried about you casting a vote for Dopey! Ithink not! Personally I am glad you defected. I think I already told you that before!:D:p
“Kiss my typical ***…”
Great reply Joe, nothing like a professional response. :roll:
Again, typical
And McCain was in redstate VA and drew 4,000 people.
Obama the terrorist arab muslim socialist communist marxist resident-alien antichrist satanic hollywood BLACK liberal, in redstate MO draws over 90,000 more people!
Most are ACORN & ACLU and then of course Jim made up 89001 of them! Do you think he would have drew that many in Butler county, Mo? I highly doubt it!
Who you think you are I know not, but kiss my ***, you can. Herh herh herh.
Voting for a democrat and defecting is something entirely different, I am still a Republican a fact that you will need to deal with. Or as Yoda would say…
Something entirely different, voting for a democrat and defecting is, still a republican a fact that you will need to deal with, I am.
Even Peggy Noonan Sees Palin as a Disgrace
Peggy Noonan, one of the ones associated with the “messiah” of the right, Ronald Reagan, finds McCain and Palin to be… unqualified.
Who is Peggy Noonan?
Peggy Noonan (born Margaret Ellen Noonan on September 7, 1950, in Brooklyn, New York) is an author of seven books on politics, religion and culture, a weekly columnist for The Wall Street Journal, and was a primary speech writer and Special Assistant to President Ronald Reagan. She is considered a political conservative.
All the plumbers in the house pull your pants up! :mrgreen::D:p:mrgreen:
Obamas resume
They left out a couple things but generally they nailed it!
It has the stamp of approval of the Democrats and the majority of anti-McCain voters …
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Alaska’s minorities feel ignored by Palin
Oct 18, 2008 11:02 AM
RACHEL D’ORO
The Associated Press
ANCHORAGE–Alaska’s black leaders say they’re not surprised to see Gov. Sarah Palin at the center of the controversy over injecting the race issue into the presidential campaign.
Palin, Republican John McCain’s running mate, has repeatedly insisted that Barack Obama’s former preacher, the inflammatory Rev. Jeremiah Wright, is a legitimate issue even though McCain himself has said it’s out of bounds.
“She has no sensitivity to minorities,” said the Rev. Alonzo Patterson, a Baptist minister and president of the Alaska Black Leadership Conference. "She’s really inciting a lot of African-Americans to get out and vote.’’
Since taking office in December 2006, Palin has had a sometimes tense relationship with black leaders, who say they’ve been ignored in their efforts to get more minorities hired in her administration.
In Alaska, blacks chafed when Palin opposed a proclamation endorsing a festival that marks the freeing of slaves. On the campaign trail, her events sometimes have attracted fringe groups hostile to minorities. At one rally attended by Palin, a supporter told a black cameraman to "sit down, boy.’’
This week, in the final debate of the campaign, Obama himself noted the hateful tone of some the McCain-Palin crowds, singling out Palin herself for not doing enough to ease the friction.
Many of Palin’s black constituents say they are disgusted with the campaign’s racial overtones.
"It’s really been like you’re going to a Ku Klux Klan rally,’’ said Javis Odom, an Anchorage minister. "Gov. Palin is really showing her true colors on the national stage.’’
In Alaska, the issue of race relations usually focuses on Alaska Natives, who make up 18 percent of the population. Blacks, in contrast, make up 4 percent.
Patterson and Odom say that when they’ve pressed Palin about diversity in hiring, she gets defensive and even testy.
“If you’re going to embrace the entire country, you need to address the issues here,” said Marilyn Stewart, president of the Alaska Black Chamber of Commerce and a volunteer on Palin’s gubernatorial campaign who has served Republican and Democratic governors. "Most certainly there are qualified minorities who would love to be part her administration. People aren’t asking for her selections to be based on color, but because of qualifications.’’