LOL
Just because she quit her last elected office to make
money instead is no reason to think she would quit her
next elected office to go make money, no?
"That's the worthless, easy path; that's a quitter's way out."
Sarah Palin, July 3, 2009, while announcing she was quitting.
You didn't mention all the trivial law suits that the Liberals were
attacking her with. I notice you said she quit and she didn't get
tossed out. So you're saying she did nothing illegal and frustrated
the Liberal Lawyers that were filing frivolous law suits?
GEE that sure is awful and gosh she quit.... I guess you can't use
Chicago thug Politics and threaten to destroy people with frivilous law
suits when they sell books and have millions in the bank to counter sue
your lawyers. Looks to me that Sarah out smarted you and your ilk and
you just hate it, your a sore loser.
--
> http://www.newsweek.com/id/222786
> "Gone Rogue"
> [
> Moderate Republicans�yes, they are not yet extinct, though most are in
> hiding�scoff at Sarah Palin and wish she would go away. But she's not going
> away. This week she's going on-air with Barbara Walters and Oprah Winfrey to
> flog her new book, Going Rogue: An American Life, and to promote her brand of
> in-your-face, power-to-the-people conservatism. President Obama is no doubt
> happy to have her out there on full display. He cannot help but relish the
> prospect, no longer farfetched, that the Republicans will nominate Palin to
> oppose his reelection in 2012. A student of history, Obama could be thinking of
> his predecessor in presidential coolness, John F. Kennedy. In 1963 Kennedy's
> advisers counseled against giving Sen. Barry Goldwater national stature by
> posing with the GOP's conservative insurgent at a White House photo op. "What
> are you giving that SOB all that publicity for?" demanded White House aide Kenny
> O'Donnell. "Leave him alone," JFK replied. "He's mine."
> ....
> ]
>
>
> LOL
Mickey Mouse would be able to beat Buckwheat Obama in 2012 if he's still
in there.
>Mickey Mouse would be able to beat Buckwheat Obama in 2012 if he's still
>in there.
You Klanners still about?
--
Cliff
Obama's looking forward for 4 more years.
To make money to get out from under the hundreds of specieous Leftwing
lawsuits put up against her..that by Alaska state law..she had to pay
for her defense of, out of her own pocket?
Make money?
Or was it because Leftards did everything in their power to put her into
the poor house and make her unable to even feed her children?
yes..it was.
But hey..the evil fucking Leftards really dont care if they impoverish
someone, putting grandma out in the snow to die, and to starve children.
Its simply part of their nature. One of the reasons the People will kill
them all within 3 yrs
Planned on moving to Cuba yet?
Gunner
"And while Palin described the complaints as the work of Democratic
political operatives and east coast media types looking for dirt, all but
one of them were filed by her constituents in Alaska. That one exception was
a complaint by a DC watchdog group about her $150,000 clothing gift from
RNC. It was ultimately dismissed, but it dealt with an unclear area of
campaign-finance law.
"The rest of the complaints were all filed by Alaskans. Four of the
complaints were filed by a Republican former ally of Palin's, Andree McLeod,
who turned on her because she felt Palin was cutting ethical corners, hiring
cronies and using a private email account to conduct public business outside
the realm of public records. Many of the complaints predated her vice
presidential nomination. And at least one of the complaints was clearly
justified; Palin had to pay back about $8,000 in travel expenses for her
children. Another is still pending: A seemingly reasonable complaint about
Palin charging the state per diem when she's living in her own house in
Wasilla rather than the governor's mansion.
"So the complaints didn't cost Alaska 'millions,' they weren't filed by
outside Democratic operatives, and most of them weren't frivolous. Is Sarah
Palin going to keep telling these lies on her self-pity tour? And why is so
much of the media letting her get away with it?"
--
Ed Huntress
I heard she has a hard time talking about her book since she quit
reading it halfway through...
>> Just because she quit her last elected office to make
>> money instead is no reason to think she would quit her
>> next elected office to go make money, no?
>
>
>
>I heard she has a hard time talking about her book since she quit
>reading it halfway through...
Good joke.
Gunner
"But in total there have been more than a dozen, and most of those have
surfaced in the last seven months."
"That much is clear because the complainants have a habit of notifying
the media and bloggers each time they lodge a grievance."
"...one ostensibly confidential complaint was sent to the Anchorage
Daily News and other news outlets. "
�In the past several months, we have seen an orchestrated effort by the
governor�s opponents to make differences of opinion and ideology almost
criminal,� said Mike Nizich, the governor�s chief of staff, in a
statement. �Governor Palin has spent a considerable amount of time and
money fighting ethics complaints � and no charge has been substantiated.
... I served six previous governors, and I�ve never seen anything like
the attacks against Gov. Palin.�
"Many of Palin's opponents have taken advantage of the low bar for
filing and used it as a license to highlight their grievances with the
governor."
Sounds to me like a concerted effort to hound someone from office by
abusing the system.
ANCHORAGE, Alaska 5/27/09� Another ethics complaint filed against Alaska
Gov. Sarah Palin has been dismissed.
.....
The board, following the recommendation of an independent counsel, threw
out the complaint for lack of merit.
'Sounds to me like she stepped over the line a few times and some people she
pissed off have decided that now is the time for payback.
--
Ed Huntress
Do you have anything more recent than May? <g>
Most of them were thrown out. Some were not. She paid an $8,000 refund to
the state for one of them. Another one is still pending.
--
Ed Huntress
same way it begins - with lies ...
More than likely. Not a good proof read though.
Sounds like something a Libtard would do..but then..they would be
running their fingers along each word and trying to sound em out.
Gunner
&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&
Kick ass conservative women.
If they were Libertarians it would be a dream Date.
*Palin Coulter in 2012*
--
Yeah - if they were Loonytarians - they'd be even less electable.
Bring it on. lol
>�In the past several months, we have seen an orchestrated effort by the
>governor�s opponents to make differences of opinion and ideology almost
>criminal,� said Mike Nizich, the governor�s chief of staff, in a
>statement. �Governor Palin has spent a considerable amount of time and
>money fighting ethics complaints � and no charge has been substantiated.
>... I served six previous governors, and I�ve never seen anything like
>the attacks against Gov. Palin.�
>
>"Many of Palin's opponents have taken advantage of the low bar for
>filing and used it as a license to highlight their grievances with the
>governor."
>
>Sounds to me like a concerted effort to hound someone from office by
>abusing the system.
Ayup..it would appear that those 30 lawyers that the DNC sent to Alaska
to try to find ammo to use against Palin...loaded up their DNC Useful
Idiots and turned them loose.
And now they are bitching about it.
Sucks to be them...doesnt it?
<VBG>
Gunner
"Aren't cats Libertarian? They just want to be left alone.
I think our dog is a Democrat, as he is always looking for a handout"
Unknown Usnet Poster
Heh, heh, I'm pretty sure my dog is a liberal - he has no balls.
Keyton
Really? Or do you have her work confused with Earth in the Balance?
Laugh laugh laugh laugh laugh!!
It was Alaskans and four of the complaints were from Republicans.
It must really suck to be you.
--
Ed Huntress
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>Bring it on.
Each and every one of your posts is being read by people who at the
moment, find you to be nothing more than a pitiful
Leftard..but..shrug..in a couple more years...will simply kill you and
bury you in a mass grave with others of your type.
Enjoy the next several years as much as you can.
Shrug...the end wont be easy or brief.
Shrug again.
Im curious though..why would you name yourself after a complex material
that cats shit and piss into?
Speaks volumes about your self esteem issues....sadly.
Gunner Asch
Ah yes.
Coulter.
Who thinks women should not vote, but
who votes herself.
Where do you guys find these people?
"It would be a much better country if women did
not vote. That is simply a fact".
Ann Coulter, May 17, 2003.
"I think women should be armed but should not vote"
Ann Coulter, February 26, 2001.
Ann Coulter is Under Investigation for Vote Fraud
February 8, 2009
One of the country's most outspoken conservative
commentators, Ann Coulter, may have committed
vote fraud. Records and lawsuits show that Coulter
voted in Connecticut while living in New York.
http://www.clevelandleader.com/node/8902
Probably the same loony bin your DNC handlers found you.
Got a cite about that quote? And the complete statement?
Oh..and you must have overlooked this:
Tuesday, June 3, 2008...11:22 pm
OBAMA FRAUD? Dead Voters voted in primaries
By Eric Shawn
Jane Drury voted last year in an election in Stonington, Conn. The only
problem is, she died eight years ago.
Her daughter Jane Gumpel thought someone must have goofed.
�I was surprised because this is not possible,� she said.
But it did happen. The town clerk�s record clearly shows Drury�s vote,
marked by a horizontal line poll workers put next to her name. And it
turns out, Drury isn�t the only voter to apparently cast a ballot from
the grave.
The issue of dead voters showing up on ballot records continues to be a
problem for election administrators across the country.
Journalism professor Marcel Dufresne, at the University of Connecticut,
led a class investigation into dead voters and said his group of 11
students discovered 8,558 deceased people who were still registered on
Connecticut�s voter rolls. They discovered more than 300 of them
appeared somehow to have cast ballots after they died.
�We have one person who appeared to have voted 17 times since he died,�
Dufresne said.
Dufresne said there is no evidence of any election fraud, but the number
of dead voters �shows the system is vulnerable and it shows that people
who are clever and have a little cooperation in the town level, you
could use this and get people to vote for people who died.�
Connecticut Secretary of State Susan Bysiewicz is adamant that �actually
no dead people voted.�
�I want to be very clear about that,� she said, explaining that while
votes were cast and counted in the names of the dead, �there was no
voter fraud at all in the state of Connecticut.�
�Did we have clerical errors where the wrong voter was crossed off?
Yes,� she said.
But officials elsewhere have confirmed other cases in which dead people
appear to have voted.
In Washington State, Republican Dino Rossi ran for governor in 2004, and
lost by only 133 votes. Officials confirmed that the names of 19 dead
people somehow cast ballots. Rossi is running this year for governor and
reflected on his experience in 2004.
�It was the closest governor�s race in U.S. history. After the fact we
found a number of dead people voted. I don�t know how they voted � you
have to talk to Shirley MacLaine about that,� Rossi said.
Since the last presidential election, more than 2 million dead people
have been identified, and dropped, from the nation�s voting rolls.
In Connecticut, 5,000 have been purged in the last two months. That
presumably means Jane Drury won�t be voting again, even as her daughter
remains stumped that a ballot was cast in her mother�s name in the first
place.
�I couldn�t imagine because I didn�t think she voted � it was an
impossible situation to me,� she said.
Officials say when it comes to dead voters, most of the problems are
simply mistakes, not political corruption. But they admit as long as the
deceased remain registered to vote, the potential for fraud is alive and
well.
>
>
>
>
>"It would be a much better country if women did
>not vote. That is simply a fact".
>Ann Coulter, May 17, 2003.
>
>"I think women should be armed but should not vote"
>Ann Coulter, February 26, 2001.
>
>
>Ann Coulter is Under Investigation for Vote Fraud
>February 8, 2009
>One of the country's most outspoken conservative
>commentators, Ann Coulter, may have committed
>vote fraud. Records and lawsuits show that Coulter
>voted in Connecticut while living in New York.
>http://www.clevelandleader.com/node/8902
>
>
>
"Aren't cats Libertarian? They just want to be left alone.
>>
>>
>
>
>
> Ah yes.
>
> Coulter.
>
> Who thinks women should not vote, but
> who votes herself.
>
Actually, there's no contradiction there..........
She's actually quite a nice looking woman. In this country that goes a
long way. And she talks like a religious right wing zealot. That's
enough to make her very popular with about 1/3 of the country and they
have their own completely biased media to listen to. So it wouldn't
matter what any of the rest of the media has to say anyway.
Hawke
It sure doesn't sound like she was hounded out of office by lawsuits to
me. I've said it all along, she's in it for the money and the fame. No
way is she going to get elected to anything. She didn't like the job of
governing. It was hard. I don't blame her for that. If I had the
choice of being an elected official or just someone who gave speeches,
made public statements, did interviews, had popular books written for
me, feinted running for office, and raked in millions of dollars, I'd
choose the later in a minute. Who wouldn't? Right now she's got it made.
Why screw it up by running for anything? But she is taking a big chance
of losing everything by telling so many lies. They're going to catch up
with here sooner or later.
Hawke
>Mitchell Holman wrote:
>> Cliff <Clhuprich...@aoltmovetheperiodc.om> wrote in
>> news:briag5d2l7vgdmheg...@4ax.com:
>>
>>> http://www.newsweek.com/id/222786
>>> "Gone Rogue"
>>> [
>>> Moderate Republicans�yes, they are not yet extinct, though most are in
>>> hiding�scoff at Sarah Palin and wish she would go away. But she's not
>>> going away. This week she's going on-air with Barbara Walters and
>>> Oprah Winfrey to flog her new book, Going Rogue: An American Life, and
>>> to promote her brand of in-your-face, power-to-the-people
>>> conservatism. President Obama is no doubt happy to have her out there
>>> on full display. He cannot help but relish the prospect, no longer
>>> farfetched, that the Republicans will nominate Palin to oppose his
>>> reelection in 2012. A student of history, Obama could be thinking of
>>> his predecessor in presidential coolness, John F. Kennedy. In 1963
>>> Kennedy's advisers counseled against giving Sen. Barry Goldwater
>>> national stature by posing with the GOP's conservative insurgent at a
>>> White House photo op. "What are you giving that SOB all that publicity
>>> for?" demanded White House aide Kenny O'Donnell. "Leave him alone,"
>>> JFK replied. "He's mine." ....
>>> ]
>>>
>>
>>
>>
>> Just because she quit her last elected office to make
>> money instead is no reason to think she would quit her
>> next elected office to go make money, no?
>
>
>
>I heard she has a hard time talking about her book since she quit
>reading it halfway through...
Her lips got tired.
--
Cliff
Poor Gumper - the obvious truth about what jokes Palin, Coulter and
Loonytarians are hurts your little feelings so much you feel the need
to make lame threats - which we've seen you do on countless threads
lately. You should be far more concerned about the consequences of
such postings on public newsgroups, because they are very real. The
feds are coming for you Gumper. You'd best grow an extra set of eyes
in the back of your head - maybe you should try to grow a brain while
you're at it. lol
I think that was probably the former employee, who filed 4 complaints
herself.
Remember, one of the first things Palin did was break up the corrupt
Republican gang that had run Alaska for years. I suspect there was a lot
of score-settling taking place.
That's right. She was a Alaskan Republican insider who thought that Palin
had stepped over the line.
> Remember, one of the first things Palin did was break up the corrupt
> Republican gang that had run Alaska for years. I suspect there was a lot
> of score-settling taking place.
That's one of the problems here. There's a lot of "suspecting," and very
little digging for facts.
--
Ed Huntress
Have you read it? Yes? Then cite a few examples of her "lies". No?
Then shut you SPDS suffering,choad smoking piehole !!
On the contrary, as the official inquiries dig out the relevant facts,
the charges are dropped. If Palin is determined to owe money, she pays it.
I mean *here*, on this NG. The first comments here said all charges were
from Democrats in Washington and that all charges had been dropped. A little
digging shows that all but one of the charges were initiated by Alaskans;
that four of them came from a Republican; and that Palin's already paid
$8,000 in restitution and that the largest case against her is still in
court.
In other words, as usual, the people who make the initial posts about this
kind of crap are full of it. What else is new?
--
Ed Huntress
>On Nov 19, 9:38�pm, Gunner Asch <gun...@NOSPAMlightspeed.net> wrote:
The feds are coming for me? Shrug, we have talked and they know full
well that I dont make threats on Usenet. They are also fully aware of
what a threat is..and is not. Observations of course are not unlawful.
Unfortunately it is again the Far left Fringe kooks that are unable to
distininguish between observations and threats. Its again a symptom of
their retardation and mental illness.
Pity that when I pointed out an observation...you took it as a threat
from me.
The fact of the matter is..that in less than 3 yrs..a good 10% of the
gun owners in the USA are simply going to get tired of the Leftards
..and hunt you down and kill you in a variety of methods. From hanging
you by the neck from street lights, to simply putting a bullet between
your eyes. Best as I can figure..the base line will be 175,000 dead
leftards...extending to 750,000 dead leftards...maybe a million.
Shrug..and the Feds know I wont be involved...Ill be sitting on the
porch, banjo in hand, listening to the body counts comeing in via the
radio.
As I said..enjoy the time you have left.
Gunner
<<<< typical mindless Gumper drivel snipped for obvious reasons >>>>
Grow that extra set of eyes Gumper - clearly you'll have no luck
growing any brains. lol
>On Nov 20, 3:00�pm, Gunner Asch <gun...@NOSPAMlightspeed.net> wrote:
<VBG>
Why do I need an extra set of eyes? Ive got perimeter security that
works fine and my brain is fully functional.
So are you moving or staying and dying?
Might want to ponder that soon...when the Great Cull happens..you may
not have any time left.
But...but...you just said a day or two ago that you've become a Democrat,
Gunner. That's how you maintain your welfare queen status on health care.
Aren't your little friends going to wind up culling YOU?
And you're such an easy target, too. <g>
--
Ed Huntress
When the Feds come, they will need a warrant....
--
As in "funny in the head", as insanity
was politely referred to.......
So Bitchell..hows that hope and changey thing working out for you
Leftards?
Laugh laugh laugh laugh !!!!!!
A little digging?? Where?? On MOVEON.org?? LOL !!
> --- Hide quoted text -
Associated Press, list published in June; LexisNexis search, which confirmed
most of the AP list; nicely organized by Joan Walsh in Salon, who got it all
right (she probably got it from the same sources I used to confirm it) --
something you'll never see from a right-wing source.
You probably don't know how one goes about fact-checking, right? I used to
do it for a living.
--
Ed Huntress
You bet. Stock market is up, consumer confidence
is up, car sales are up, unemployment is down, the
Iraq Quagmire is winding down, the Bush Recession is
winding down, our president just won the Nobel Peace
Prize.
Things are looking better all the time.....
I'm a consumer and guess what, market bubble and I'm confident the
economy is in bigger trouble than when Obama got it. Unemployment is the
highest it's been in 30 years...
> Iraq Quagmire is winding down, the Bush Recession is
Iraq has is still there, as is GITMO.
> winding down, our president just won the Nobel Peace
> Prize.
WON tends to suggest he did something to deserve it... he didn't.
> Things are looking better all the time.....
If you are going blind.... deaf and your brain is riddled with mad cow
disease.
--
Then they'll need to be faster on the draw.
--
Is that what you are telling each other or is that what you peddling to the
people ikn the real world? Because noone in the real world beleives it.
--
�Socialism is a philosophy of failure, the creed of ignorance and the gospel
of envy, its inherent value is the equal sharing of misery.� Winston
Churchill
First they'll need to get past the dogs. But they should be wearing
biodegradable clothing. it will make clean up so much easier.
Acorn isnt even allowed in my county.
Check it out.
Kern County.. California
Gunner
>
>
>
>> --- Hide quoted text -
>>
>> - Show quoted text -
"Aren't cats Libertarian? They just want to be left alone.
consumer confidence is up,
Wrong.
car sales are up,
Wrong
unemployment is down,
Utterly wrong
the Iraq Quagmire is winding down
Yet picking up in Afghanistan. We kicked the Taliban out of Iraq
, the Bush Recession is winding down,
ROFLMAO!! The Obama Depression has at least 3 yrs to go before it
starts up ward curve.
our president just won the Nobel Peace Prize.
ROFLMAO...really want me to address THAT bit of buffoonery?
ROFLMAO laugh laugh laugh
>
> Things are looking better all the time.....
Have you been to see a competent mental health professional recently?
One that wont keep loading you up with mood enhancers?
You must not have been paying much attention to the state of civil
liberties over the last 8 years, all the President has to do is to
decide you pose a threat to America, and you can be grabbed off the
street and hauled off, sent to a foreign country for torture and nobody
hass to tell anyone where you went.
And just think, all that was made precedent by a good ol' Republican.
Hey, let him have his alternative reality, even if it is
artificial and chemically induced. It makes him happy.
tschus
pyotr
Yeah, yeah, I know he fell out of the stupid tree, but don't encourage
him to climb back up to show how he hit every branch on the way down.
-
pyotr filipivich
We will drink no whiskey before its nine.
It's eight fifty eight. Close enough!
And not repealed by a good ol' Democrat.
>Let the Record show that Gunner Asch <gun...@NOSPAMlightspeed.net> on
>or about Sat, 21 Nov 2009 18:52:20 -0800 did write/type or cause to
>appear in rec.crafts.metalworking the following:
>>
>>> Things are looking better all the time.....
>>
>>Have you been to see a competent mental health professional recently?
>>One that wont keep loading you up with mood enhancers?
>
> Hey, let him have his alternative reality, even if it is
>artificial and chemically induced. It makes him happy.
>
But Croms blood! it certainly makes him stupid.
>
>
>tschus
>pyotr
>
>
>Yeah, yeah, I know he fell out of the stupid tree, but don't encourage
>him to climb back up to show how he hit every branch on the way down.
>-
>pyotr filipivich
>We will drink no whiskey before its nine.
>It's eight fifty eight. Close enough!
"Aren't cats Libertarian? They just want to be left alone.
"That's the worthless, easy path; that's a quitter's way out."
Sarah Palin, July 3, 2009, while announcing she was quitting.
A good Democrat like these videos show?
http://fdd.typepad.com/fdd/2006/01/alert_saddams_c.html
Unless you have a strong stomach..dont view the 4 videos while eating,
or shortly after eating
Gunner, munching on Cheetos
Of course....chuckle..and she is now quitting from the
front...chortle..or would that be Leading from the front?
Laugh laugh laugh...you are truely a bozo.
Gunner
"Aren't cats Libertarian? They just want to be left alone.
I think our dog is a Democrat, as he is always looking for a handout"
Unknown Usnet Poster
Heh, heh, I'm pretty sure my dog is a liberal - he has no balls.
Keyton
HUH??? WHAT ??!!!!!
And Obama wants to put us in jail if we don't buy gubmint insurance.
And you don't see a problem with that?? HUH??!!
HUH?? Sarah Palin is a private citizen??!! WTF is WRONG with you
people FFS ??
Why should he? It will be very useful if the likes of Gummy start
trouble. Too bad the toothless Republican congress didn't reign in
their boy, back when they might have stood up for civil liberties.
>>> Things are looking better all the time.....
>> Have you been to see a competent mental health professional recently?
>> One that wont keep loading you up with mood enhancers?
> Hey, let him have his alternative reality, even if it is
> artificial and chemically induced. It makes him happy.
Things are better with those getting government money, the only ones
with a profit, how long can the circle jerk continue?
--
What has Obama done different?
--
So the violations of civil liberties isn't an issue, really. It's who is
doing it to who. The ends justify the means. Now I've got it.
By Bes's Semi-infinite Erection! he started out naturally stupid.
But now he's artificially happy.
Do you actually think anypne beleives this bullshit?
Right wingers don't give a shit about facts. To them facts are irrelevant.
Hawke
I know. I learned that a long time ago. But it's still good exercise to make
the effort, and to play it straight with the facts. It keeps me limber and
warmed up to write for real. d8-)
--
Ed Huntress
I take it you're a gay,black,"Black Liberation Theology" beleiver.