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Cliff

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Feb 21, 2010, 6:25:30 AM2/21/10
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http://www.examiner.com/x-5738-Political-Buzz-Examiner~y2010m2d19-Sarah-Palin-reportedly-avoids-CPAC-over-profiteering
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This week's CPAC (Conservative Political Action Convention) will include nearly
every conservative leader including but not limited to former Vice President
Dick Cheney, former Governor Mitt Romner, Governor Tim Pawlenty, Rush Limbaugh,
and Glenn Beck. However it will curiously not include Sarah Palin who is the
person most identified with the conservative movement at this time.

POLITICO is reporting that Palin is upset with the organizer of the event and
therefore refusing to attend. Specifically Palin is upset with David Keene of
the American Conservative Union (ACU) for allegedly demanding a $2 million
dollar fee from FedEx to support their legislative agenda. FedEx was engaged in
a legislative battle with UPS at the time and the ACU reportedly was willing to
sell their support to the highest bidder between the two companies. A source
close to Palin told POLITICO that this was an example of "pocketbook over
policy" and that she was taking a stance against it.
.....
Palin herself has been accused of "pocketbook over policy" for her willingness
to charge a $100,000 speaking fee to attend the Tea Party convention.
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]

Perhaps she just does not like FedEx.
Did they lose one of her makup cases?
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Cliff

Gray Ghost

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Feb 21, 2010, 1:45:20 PM2/21/10
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Cliff <Clhuprich...@aoltmovetheperiodc.om> wrote in
news:7q52o5tlb7ij9pkd1...@4ax.com:

>
> http://www.examiner.com/x-5738-Political-Buzz-Examiner~y2010m2d19-Sarah-Pa
> lin-reportedly-avoids-CPAC-over-profiteering [


> ....
> This week's CPAC (Conservative Political Action Convention) will include
> nearly every conservative leader including but not limited to former Vice
> President Dick Cheney, former Governor Mitt Romner, Governor Tim
> Pawlenty, Rush Limbaugh, and Glenn Beck. However it will curiously not
> include Sarah Palin who is the person most identified with the
> conservative movement at this time.
>

> Palin herself has been accused of "pocketbook over policy" for her
> willingness to charge a $100,000 speaking fee to attend the Tea Party
> convention. ....

Yes becuase anyone who accepts speaking fees for any amount to speak to any
group is a horrible human being that should immediately be killed.

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God, guns and guts made America great.

And Janet Napolitano nervous.

Which should tell you all you need to know about Democrats. How can one
restore America to greatness if greatness makes you uncomfortable?

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Gray Ghost

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Feb 22, 2010, 12:12:29 AM2/22/10
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Winston_Smith <not_...@bogus.net> wrote in
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> grey_ghost47...@yahoo.com (Gray Ghost) wrote:
>>Cliff <Clhuprich...@aoltmovetheperiodc.om> wrote
>>
>>> http://www.examiner.com/x-5738-Political-Buzz-Examiner~y2010m2d19-Sarah-
>>> Pa lin-reportedly-avoids-CPAC-over-profiteering [ ....


>>> This week's CPAC (Conservative Political Action Convention) will
>>> include nearly every conservative leader including but not limited to
>>> former Vice President Dick Cheney, former Governor Mitt Romner,
>>> Governor Tim Pawlenty, Rush Limbaugh, and Glenn Beck. However it will
>>> curiously not include Sarah Palin who is the person most identified
>>> with the conservative movement at this time.
>>>
>>> Palin herself has been accused of "pocketbook over policy" for her
>>> willingness to charge a $100,000 speaking fee to attend the Tea Party
>>> convention. ....
>>
>>Yes becuase anyone who accepts speaking fees for any amount to speak to
>>any group is a horrible human being that should immediately be killed.
>

> Oh, oh. Bill Clinton and Al Gore must be getting very nervous now.
>

These fools are so childish, They never really think about the implications
of thier little tantrums. Very funny.

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Cliff

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Feb 24, 2010, 6:11:51 AM2/24/10
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On Sun, 21 Feb 2010 19:12:06 -0700, Winston_Smith <not_...@bogus.net> wrote:

>grey_ghost47...@yahoo.com (Gray Ghost) wrote:
>>Cliff <Clhuprich...@aoltmovetheperiodc.om> wrote
>>

>>> http://www.examiner.com/x-5738-Political-Buzz-Examiner~y2010m2d19-Sarah-Pa
>>> lin-reportedly-avoids-CPAC-over-profiteering [
>>> ....
>>> This week's CPAC (Conservative Political Action Convention) will include
>>> nearly every conservative leader including but not limited to former Vice
>>> President Dick Cheney, former Governor Mitt Romner, Governor Tim
>>> Pawlenty, Rush Limbaugh, and Glenn Beck. However it will curiously not
>>> include Sarah Palin who is the person most identified with the
>>> conservative movement at this time.
>>>
>>> Palin herself has been accused of "pocketbook over policy" for her
>>> willingness to charge a $100,000 speaking fee to attend the Tea Party
>>> convention. ....
>>
>>Yes becuase anyone who accepts speaking fees for any amount to speak to any
>>group is a horrible human being that should immediately be killed.
>

>Oh, oh. Bill Clinton and Al Gore must be getting very nervous now.

"David Keene of the American Conservative Union (ACU) for allegedly demanding


a $2 million dollar fee from FedEx to support their legislative agenda."

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Cliff

Cliff

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Feb 24, 2010, 6:12:06 AM2/24/10
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On Sun, 21 Feb 2010 19:13:38 -0700, Winston_Smith <not_...@bogus.net> wrote:

>Cliff <Clhuprich...@aoltmovetheperiodc.om> wrote:
>
>>http://www.examiner.com/x-5738-Political-Buzz-Examiner~y2010m2d19-Sarah-Palin-reportedly-avoids-CPAC-over-profiteering
>>....
>>This week's CPAC (Conservative Political Action Convention) will include nearly
>>every conservative leader including but not limited to former Vice President
>>Dick Cheney, former Governor Mitt Romner, Governor Tim Pawlenty, Rush Limbaugh,
>>and Glenn Beck. However it will curiously not include Sarah Palin who is the
>>person most identified with the conservative movement at this time.
>

>Why do you have so much trouble telling liberal NeoCons and
>conservatives apart? They really are at different ends of the
>political spectrum.

"David Keene of the American Conservative Union (ACU) for allegedly demanding
a $2 million dollar fee from FedEx to support their legislative agenda."

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Cliff

Cliff

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Feb 24, 2010, 6:12:22 AM2/24/10
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On Tue, 23 Feb 2010 19:20:46 -0700, Winston_Smith <not_...@bogus.net> wrote:

>Cliff <Clhuprich...@aoltmovetheperiodc.om> wrote:
>
>Wingers?
>
>Bribes?

"David Keene of the American Conservative Union (ACU) for allegedly demanding
a $2 million dollar fee from FedEx to support their legislative agenda."

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Cliff

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Cliff

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Feb 26, 2010, 11:56:12 AM2/26/10
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>I repeat my question. Why do you have so much trouble telling liberal
>NeoCons and conservatives apart?
>
>Just because some guys, kicked out of the Democrat party because they
>were too liberal, decided to tack "conservative" onto the name of
>their new cover story -- ah movement -- in no way means they are real
>grass roots conservatives. It means they are more lying left wingers.
>
><http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/graphic/2008/02/01/GR2008020102389.html?referrer=emaillinkpg>
><http://media3.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/graphic/2008/02/01/GR2008020102389.gif>

So DeadEye Dick is a follower of Leon Trotsky.
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Cliff

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