downwithtyranny.blogspot.com - 9/1/2008
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Palin endorsed Pat Buchanan in the 2000 GOP primary-- instead of John McCain. And McCain doesn't even know her-- neither do any of his close associates. Lindsey Graham seems to think that she's qualified for a job that puts her a heartbeat away from the presidency because "she hunts moose at 3 ...
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Top Ten Palin One-Liners
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A fresh new face for the same old failures
She’s no Hillary Clinton
Most people know the staff at the local Starbucks better than McCain knows Palin.
Two words: Thomas Eagleton
John McCain has proven that he’s not a maverick, he’s erratic
Can anyone say with a straight face that Palin would have gotten picked if she were a man?
McGimmick
“Either Sarah Palin has talents and skills we were not aware of”, or “John ...
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