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da pickle nospam

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Nov 25, 2010, 12:29:16 PM11/25/10
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TLC executives have a lot less to crow about this week: Ratings for
Sarah Palin's Alaska, tanked after just one episode. Viewers seem to
have had their curiosity satisfied with a single episode. Two million,
or 40 percent of them, failed to tune in for more. Worse for TLC, the
median viewer age for the second episode was 57—well outside the
target adult demographic.

source:
http://www.thedailybeast.com/cheat-sheet/item/sarah-palins-ratings-plummet/television/

some COMMENTS from readers:
======================
‘I'm sure that shrill bitch will find someone to blame her show's poor
ratings on; couldn't possible be her, right? After all, she did have
full makeup and hair when she was clubbing that fish so she certainly
looked like she belonged there.’

‘Its the fault of the lame stream media" "SQUAWK!!’

‘Even though she has complete control over 100% of the content, you
can bet she find a way to blame the producer, director, cameraman,
makeup artist, sound engineer, etc....’

‘If only she could rig some kind of voting fraud like she did with
Daughter's DWTS show---she could get her cult to call in !’
======================
======================

IN OTHER NEWS Palin daughters Willow and Bristol got in a facebook
flame and called some poor guy a ‘faggot’. Nice little girls. Don’t
suppose they heard that word at home. I mean Sarah and Todd would
never use the slurs ‘faggot’ or ‘nigger’. Or would they?
------------------------
source:
http://www.seattlepi.com/tvguide/430341_tvgif17.html

======================

STRIKE THREE FOR THIS WEEK:
Cheating daughter and unwed mother Bristol lost on Dancing With the
Stars despite mama grizzly’s cheating help.

Irish Mike

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Nov 25, 2010, 8:58:14 PM11/25/10
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Just the latest addition in no span's long running sexual obsession with
Sarah Palin. Give it up bucko - she is a married woman and way, way out
of your league financially, morally and intellectually. Why don't you
focus on Nancy Pelosi - she's more your speed has no morals and you can
probably afford her.

Irish Mike

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Nov 25, 2010, 9:25:31 PM11/25/10
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"da pickle nospam" <jcpi...@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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> TLC executives have a lot less to crow about this week: Ratings for
> Sarah Palin's Alaska, tanked after just one episode. Viewers seem to
> have had their curiosity satisfied with a single episode. Two million,
> or 40 percent of them, failed to tune in for more. Worse for TLC, the
> median viewer age for the second episode was 57�well outside the
> target adult demographic.


Just so you know, this is not good news for leftwits like you.


--
"Take your kids out of private school, sell your McMansion and buy something
reasonable, trade in your Jag for a two year old Chevy Cobalt, stop buying
designer clothes and handbags, and cook dinner at home once in a while. Do
that and you'll be fine."
- BillB, explaining the American Dream

Sarah Palin

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Nov 25, 2010, 10:37:19 PM11/25/10
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On Nov 25, 5:58 pm, "Irish Mike" <ad7c...@webnntp.invalid> wrote:
> Just the latest addition in no span's long running sexual obsession with
> Sarah Palin. Give it up bucko - she is a married woman and way, way out
> of your league financially, morally and intellectually. Why don't you
> focus on Nancy Pelosi - she's more your speed has no morals and you can
> probably afford her.
>
> Irish Mike

Thanks Mike. Thanks so much. You are my RGP hero. I used to think
Travel A was my best fan on this newsgroup. But, he’s fallen down on
the job when compared to you. Every time some lame lefty ‘disses’ me
you are there to defend. Not tomorrow, not later, but right away.
Thanks, I mean it. When I am President of the United States I will
probably ask you to be my ambassador to Ireland or possibly even all
of South America if you want. And thanks, thanks so much for all the
votes you texted in for Bristol on Dancing With the Stars. She was
robbed by the ‘lame-stream media’; what a gyp!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Love Sarah,

Necron99

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Nov 25, 2010, 10:43:30 PM11/25/10
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Figured out which of the Koreas is your ally yet?

raven1

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Nov 26, 2010, 9:00:34 AM11/26/10
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On Thu, 25 Nov 2010 17:58:14 -0800, "Irish Mike"
<ad7...@webnntp.invalid> wrote:

>Just the latest addition in no span's long running sexual obsession with
>Sarah Palin. Give it up bucko - she is a married woman and way, way out
>of your league financially, morally and intellectually.

I'm sure our North Korean allies agree.

Irish Mike

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Nov 26, 2010, 10:02:53 AM11/26/10
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And Obama said he campaigned in all 57 states. What's your point?

Irish Mike

"The problem with socialism is that, sooner or later, you run out of other
people's money."

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susan

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Nov 26, 2010, 9:35:49 AM11/26/10
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"Irish Mike" <ad7...@webnntp.invalid> wrote in message
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> On Nov 26 2010 10:00 AM, raven1 wrote:
>
>> On Thu, 25 Nov 2010 17:58:14 -0800, "Irish Mike"
>> <ad7...@webnntp.invalid> wrote:
>>
>> >Just the latest addition in no span's long running sexual obsession with
>> >Sarah Palin. Give it up bucko - she is a married woman and way, way out
>> >of your league financially, morally and intellectually.
>>
>> I'm sure our North Korean allies agree.
>
> And Obama said he campaigned in all 57 states. What's your point?
>
> Irish Mike

Mike, I told you before - PLEASE LISTEN

Republicans are stooooopid and don't know anything.

Democrats occasionally make a misspeak but it doesn't mean anything.


Bob T.

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Nov 26, 2010, 10:25:38 AM11/26/10
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On Nov 26, 7:02 am, "Irish Mike" <ad7c...@webnntp.invalid> wrote:
> On Nov 26 2010 10:00 AM, raven1 wrote:
>
> > On Thu, 25 Nov 2010 17:58:14 -0800, "Irish Mike"
> > <ad7c...@webnntp.invalid> wrote:
>
> > >Just the latest addition in no span's long running sexual obsession with
> > >Sarah Palin.  Give it up bucko - she is a married woman and way, way out
> > >of your league financially, morally and intellectually.  
>
> > I'm sure our North Korean allies agree.
>
> And Obama said he campaigned in all 57 states.  What's your point?
>
That's a good comparison, Mike. Sometimes people mis-speak. Nobody
believes that Palin really though North Korea was our ally. Nobody
really believes that Obama really thought there were 57 states.

I wonder if Raven will still be mentioning Palin's gaffe two years
from now?

- Bob T

raven1

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Nov 26, 2010, 11:19:01 AM11/26/10
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On Fri, 26 Nov 2010 07:02:53 -0800, "Irish Mike"
<ad7...@webnntp.invalid> wrote:

>On Nov 26 2010 10:00 AM, raven1 wrote:
>
>> On Thu, 25 Nov 2010 17:58:14 -0800, "Irish Mike"
>> <ad7...@webnntp.invalid> wrote:
>>
>> >Just the latest addition in no span's long running sexual obsession with
>> >Sarah Palin. Give it up bucko - she is a married woman and way, way out
>> >of your league financially, morally and intellectually.
>>
>> I'm sure our North Korean allies agree.
>
>And Obama said he campaigned in all 57 states. What's your point?

I'm sure Obama knows that there are 50 states. I'm far from sure Palin
knows which Korea is our ally.

raven1

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Nov 26, 2010, 11:25:01 AM11/26/10
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On Fri, 26 Nov 2010 07:25:38 -0800 (PST), "Bob T."
<b...@synapse-cs.com> wrote:

>On Nov 26, 7:02�am, "Irish Mike" <ad7c...@webnntp.invalid> wrote:
>> On Nov 26 2010 10:00 AM, raven1 wrote:
>>
>> > On Thu, 25 Nov 2010 17:58:14 -0800, "Irish Mike"
>> > <ad7c...@webnntp.invalid> wrote:
>>
>> > >Just the latest addition in no span's long running sexual obsession with
>> > >Sarah Palin. �Give it up bucko - she is a married woman and way, way out
>> > >of your league financially, morally and intellectually. �
>>
>> > I'm sure our North Korean allies agree.
>>
>> And Obama said he campaigned in all 57 states. �What's your point?
>>
>That's a good comparison, Mike. Sometimes people mis-speak.

I'm not convinced she did:

"The scrambled tongue moment�as that�s surely what Palin will say it
was�does bring up a charge made in John Heilemann and Mark Halperin�s
book, Game Change, which portrays Palin as dangerously uninformed�a
candidate for the vice presidency who didn�t understand that Korea was
divided:

She knew nothing. She had to be taken through World War I, World War
II, the Cold War, and Palin was not aware there was a difference
between North and South Korea. She continued to insist that Iraq was
behind 9/11; and when her son was being sent off to Iraq, she couldn�t
describe who we were fighting. "

http://www.mediaite.com/uncategorized/sarah-palin-confuses-whos-on-our-side-in-northsouth-korea/


> Nobody
>believes that Palin really though North Korea was our ally. Nobody
>really believes that Obama really thought there were 57 states.
>
>I wonder if Raven will still be mentioning Palin's gaffe two years
>from now?

I'm sure there will be dozens more for me to mention in that time.

susan

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Nov 26, 2010, 11:32:34 AM11/26/10
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"raven1" <quotht...@nevermore.com> wrote in message
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shall I youtube at least 10 of O's misspeaks?


da pickle nospam

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Nov 26, 2010, 11:49:26 AM11/26/10
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On Nov 26, 6:35 am, "susan" <hotda...@charter.net> wrote:
> "Irish Mike" <ad7c...@webnntp.invalid> wrote in message

Thanks. I finally agree with you about something.

fffurken

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Nov 26, 2010, 12:20:34 PM11/26/10
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On Nov 26, 2:35 pm, "susan" <hotda...@charter.net> wrote:
> "Irish Mike" <ad7c...@webnntp.invalid> wrote in message

You're very clever with that little quip there Susan. But I think you
miss the point.

Do you know what volume means? (I'm not talking about the dial on the
stereo).

Phil Ivey accidentally folded a flush in the WSOP and as much as
people were surprised, no one much criticised him over it as that
would have been a silly thing to do, he so rarely makes a blunder like
that.

Sarah Palin on the other hand...

fffurken

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Nov 26, 2010, 12:22:33 PM11/26/10
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On Nov 26, 4:32 pm, "susan" <hotda...@charter.net> wrote:
> "raven1" <quoththera...@nevermore.com> wrote in message

Please do. Let's turn this into a pissing competition between Obama
and Palin gaffes and merit it on quantity and quality. I'm serious.

Irish Mike

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Nov 26, 2010, 1:27:36 PM11/26/10
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Obama sat in the pews listening to Jeremiah Wright for 20+ years and said
he never heard a single racist comment. What's your point?

Irish Mike

Obama is an inexperienced, unqualified community organizer who got elected
on rhetoric, slogans and empty promises. His economic policies have been
a total disaster for this country and his lack of leadership and crisis
management skills have become embarrassingly obvious.

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Irish Mike

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Nov 26, 2010, 1:31:03 PM11/26/10
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On Nov 26 2010 11:25 AM, Bob T. wrote:

> On Nov 26, 7:02 am, "Irish Mike" <ad7c...@webnntp.invalid> wrote:
> > On Nov 26 2010 10:00 AM, raven1 wrote:
> >
> > > On Thu, 25 Nov 2010 17:58:14 -0800, "Irish Mike"
> > > <ad7c...@webnntp.invalid> wrote:
> >
> > > >Just the latest addition in no span's long running sexual obsession with
> > > >Sarah Palin.  Give it up bucko - she is a married woman and way, way out
> > > >of your league financially, morally and intellectually.  
> >
> > > I'm sure our North Korean allies agree.
> >
> > And Obama said he campaigned in all 57 states.  What's your point?
> >
> That's a good comparison, Mike. Sometimes people mis-speak. Nobody
> believes that Palin really though North Korea was our ally. Nobody
> really believes that Obama really thought there were 57 states.
>
> I wonder if Raven will still be mentioning Palin's gaffe two years
> from now?
>
> - Bob T

Don't know but Obama has been blaming President Bush for every thing for
the last two years.

Irish Mike

I was anti-Obama before it was cool

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Bob T.

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Nov 26, 2010, 12:52:58 PM11/26/10
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Obama never quit an important executive position halfway through his
term. What's your point?

- Bob T

>
> Irish Mike
>
> Obama is an inexperienced, unqualified community organizer who got elected
> on rhetoric, slogans and empty promises.  His economic policies have been
> a total disaster for this country and his lack of leadership and crisis
> management skills have become embarrassingly obvious.
>
> _______________________________________________________________________

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>
> - Show quoted text -

fffurken

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Nov 26, 2010, 1:03:58 PM11/26/10
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I'm not sure I could have been any clearer. What's your point?

Irish Mike

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Nov 26, 2010, 2:07:47 PM11/26/10
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Obama resigned his Senate seat half way through his term to take a
$400,000 a year job. Sarah Palin resigned her Governorship to take a
$7,500,000 book deal, become a Fox News Contributor and to host her own
Reality TV show. What's your point?

BTW, Palin signed another $multi-million dollar deal for her second book.

Irish Mike

"If you put Obama, Pelosi and Reid in charge of the Sahara Desert, in four
years there’d be a shortage of sand."

------ 

Bob T.

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Nov 26, 2010, 1:25:31 PM11/26/10
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Obama resigned because he was elected president. Palin resigned to
become a TV personality. Are you really so stupid that you can't see
the difference?

- Bob T


>
> BTW, Palin signed another $multi-million dollar deal for her second book.
>
> Irish Mike
>
> "If you put Obama, Pelosi and Reid in charge of the Sahara Desert, in four
> years there d be a shortage of sand."
>
> ------

Irish Mike

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Nov 26, 2010, 2:11:43 PM11/26/10
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> I'm not sure I could have been any clearer. What's your point?

Well I could say that you know even less about American politics than you
do about Irish history - but what's the point?

Irish Mike

"Proud to be one of the 60,000,000 Americans who did not vote for Obama.

------ 

susan

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Nov 26, 2010, 1:31:51 PM11/26/10
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"Bob T."

>I wonder if Raven will still be mentioning Palin's gaffe two years
from now?

- Bob T

are you pretending that no one has brought up "I can see Russia from by
house" which she NEVER said with the past 2 years?


fffurken

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Nov 26, 2010, 1:41:17 PM11/26/10
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I think my point now is Mike.... I've had enough of you for one day. I
simply can't keep on replying to your random bullshit responses, laced
with puerile insults, it's just too tedious.

Jerry Sturdivant

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Nov 26, 2010, 3:18:47 PM11/26/10
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"Irish Mike" <ad7...@webnntp.invalid> wrote in message

news:70b5s7x...@recgroups.com...


> On Nov 26 2010 11:25 AM, Bob T. wrote:
>
>> On Nov 26, 7:02 am, "Irish Mike" <ad7c...@webnntp.invalid> wrote:
>> > On Nov 26 2010 10:00 AM, raven1 wrote:
>> >
>> > > On Thu, 25 Nov 2010 17:58:14 -0800, "Irish Mike"
>> > > <ad7c...@webnntp.invalid> wrote:
>> >
>> > > >Just the latest addition in no span's long running sexual obsession
>> > > >with
>> > > >Sarah Palin. Give it up bucko - she is a married woman and way, way
>> > > >out
>> > > >of your league financially, morally and intellectually.
>> >
>> > > I'm sure our North Korean allies agree.
>> >
>> > And Obama said he campaigned in all 57 states. What's your point?
>> >
>> That's a good comparison, Mike. Sometimes people mis-speak. Nobody
>> believes that Palin really though North Korea was our ally. Nobody
>> really believes that Obama really thought there were 57 states.
>>
>> I wonder if Raven will still be mentioning Palin's gaffe two years
>> from now?

> Don't know but Obama has been blaming President Bush for every thing for
> the last two years.

Where was he wrong?


Jerry 'n Vegas

Jerry Sturdivant

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Nov 26, 2010, 3:29:47 PM11/26/10
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The point is, Sarah Palin is not very smart. Had she not been picked by
Senator McCain in desperation, she'd have remained the unqualified Governor
of trees and frozen tundra. Tossed into the limelight she stared into that
limelight like a blinded deer. She wasn't even smart enough to know she
wasn't smart. Katie Couric, not real bright herself, easily blindsided Palin
and she didn't even know it. In desperations the GOP locked her up for a
couple of weeks and damn near convinced her she was stupid, then gave her a
crash course in Candidate 101. She still became the butt of jokes on late
night TV. The Republicans grinned and bared it while she went blithely on,
waving her note-encrusted hand at a laughing public.


Jerry 'n Vegas

Clave

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Nov 26, 2010, 6:00:55 PM11/26/10
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"susan" <hotd...@charter.net> wrote in message
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<...>

> shall I youtube at least 10 of O's misspeaks?

Go ahead if it makes you feel better.

It won't change the fact that Obama doesn't have a history of
anti-intellectualism and sheer jaw-dropping ignorance like Palin does, which
is what made this non-story a story.

Jim


susan

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"Clave" <claviusd...@cablespeed.com> wrote in message
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sigh - you are wrong, I am right

cya


Clave

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"susan" <hotd...@charter.net> wrote in message
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pds


Irish Mike

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Nov 26, 2010, 7:56:23 PM11/26/10
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On Nov 26 2010 2:25 PM, Bob T. wrote:

> > > term. �ソスWhat's your point?


> >
> > > - Bob T
> >
> > Obama resigned his Senate seat half way through his term to take a

> > $400,000 a year job. �ソスSarah Palin resigned her Governorship to take a


> > $7,500,000 book deal, become a Fox News Contributor and to host her own

> > Reality TV show. �ソスWhat's your point? �ソス


>
> Obama resigned because he was elected president. Palin resigned to
> become a TV personality. Are you really so stupid that you can't see
> the difference?
>
> - Bob T

You made a false statement, got nailed on it and now you're angry,
defensive - and embarrassed. Cheer up bucko. You're not the only left
winger who has been humiliated trying to defend Obama.

Irish Mike

Republicans just won control of Congress in an historic landslide, picked
up 6 seats in the Senate, won nearly a dozen Governorships in major states
and took more than 600 state legislative seats away from Democrats. And in
2012 American Conservatives and Independents will vote Obama out on his
incompetent left wing ass.

________________________________________________________________________�ソス

Irish Mike

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Nov 26, 2010, 8:00:40 PM11/26/10
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> I think my point now is Mike.... I've had enough of you for one day. I
> simply can't keep on replying to your random bullshit responses, laced
> with puerile insults, it's just too tedious.

Well bucko, discretion is the better part of valor. Best you withdraw
from the field and live to fight another day.

Slainte,

Irish Mike

Joe Biden and Hillary Clinton warned us that Obama was inexperienced,
unqualified and unprepared to lead this country. Now we know they were
right.

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Jerry Sturdivant

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Nov 26, 2010, 7:28:36 PM11/26/10
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"Irish Mike" <ad7...@webnntp.invalid> wrote in message

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> On Nov 26 2010 2:25 PM, Bob T. wrote:
>

>> > > term. What's your point?


>> >
>> > > - Bob T
>> >
>> > Obama resigned his Senate seat half way through his term to take a

>> > $400,000 a year job. Sarah Palin resigned her Governorship to take a


>> > $7,500,000 book deal, become a Fox News Contributor and to host her own

>> > Reality TV show. What's your point?


>>
>> Obama resigned because he was elected president. Palin resigned to
>> become a TV personality. Are you really so stupid that you can't see
>> the difference?
>>
>> - Bob T
>
> You made a false statement, got nailed on it and now you're angry,
> defensive - and embarrassed. Cheer up bucko.

He's right, Mike, you really are that stupid.....


Jerry 'n Vegas

You're not the only left
> winger who has been humiliated trying to defend Obama.
>
> Irish Mike
>
> Republicans just won control of Congress in an historic landslide, picked
> up 6 seats in the Senate, won nearly a dozen Governorships in major states
> and took more than 600 state legislative seats away from Democrats. And in
> 2012 American Conservatives and Independents will vote Obama out on his
> incompetent left wing ass.
>
> ________________________________________________________________________

ChrisRobin

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Nov 26, 2010, 8:28:04 PM11/26/10
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On Nov 26 2010 9:18 AM, Irish Mike wrote:

> On Nov 26 2010 10:00 AM, raven1 wrote:
>
> > On Thu, 25 Nov 2010 17:58:14 -0800, "Irish Mike"
> > <ad7...@webnntp.invalid> wrote:
> >
> > >Just the latest addition in no span's long running sexual obsession with
> > >Sarah Palin. Give it up bucko - she is a married woman and way, way out
> > >of your league financially, morally and intellectually.
> >
> > I'm sure our North Korean allies agree.
>
> And Obama said he campaigned in all 57 states. What's your point?

It's hard to believe that Obama doesn't know there are 50 states. That
Palin believes North Korea is our ally... not so much.

----- 

Bob T.

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Nov 26, 2010, 8:39:12 PM11/26/10
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> > > > term. What's your point?

>
> > > > - Bob T
>
> > > Obama resigned his Senate seat half way through his term to take a
> > > $400,000 a year job. Sarah Palin resigned her Governorship to take a

> > > $7,500,000 book deal, become a Fox News Contributor and to host her own
> > > Reality TV show. What's your point?

>
> > Obama resigned because he was elected president.  Palin resigned to
> > become a TV personality.  Are you really so stupid that you can't see
> > the difference?
>
> > - Bob T
>
> You made a false statement, got nailed on it and now you're angry,
> defensive - and embarrassed.  Cheer up bucko.  You're not the only left
> winger who has been humiliated trying to defend Obama.

In other words, you really don't understand the difference between
resigning a senatorship to become president and resigning a
governorship to be a TV personality. That's kind of surprising,
actually - I know that you have trouble thinking anything more complex
than "Democrat Bad, Republican Good", but this is particularly
retarded.

If McCain had been elected, nobody would have said a word when he and
Palin both quit their previous jobs. If Obama had lost the election
and resigned his senatorship to work for MSNBC, lots of people would
rightly have criticized him. Get it? Probably not.

- Bob T

P.S. What "lie" do you imagine I got caught in?


>
> Irish Mike
>
> Republicans just won control of Congress in an historic landslide, picked
> up 6 seats in the Senate, won nearly a dozen Governorships in major states
> and took more than 600 state legislative seats away from Democrats. And in
> 2012 American Conservatives and Independents will vote Obama out on his
> incompetent left wing  ass.
>
> ________________________________________________________________________

fffurken

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Nov 26, 2010, 9:17:53 PM11/26/10
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On Nov 27, 1:00 am, "Irish Mike" <ad7c...@webnntp.invalid> wrote:

>discretion is the better part of valor.

It's a pity you don't truly understand what that means.

PS. I didn't withdraw Mike, I ignored you for a while because you were
becoming intolerably boring. But I can go again, you decide when. And
I'll decide when it's worth it or not.

Irish Mike

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Nov 26, 2010, 11:44:51 PM11/26/10
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Stop back peddaling Bob. You said, and I quote, "Obama never quit an
important executive position halfway through his term." I pointed out
that, that was a lie. That Obama did resign his Senate seat half way
through his term. Those are facts Bob. There was no mention at all about
why Obama or Palin resigned their jobs. You were caught in a lie Bob and
it's clear you aren't man enough to admit it.

What I said about the reason he, and Plain, resigned their jobs is true.
Obama resigned to take a $400,000 a year job. Palin resigned to do a
$7,500,000 book deal.

So just stick you head back in the kool aid bucket Bob. It'll make it
easier for you to tell lies, ignore facts and keep those Obama propaganda
plates spinning.

Irish Mike

"If you put Obama, Pelosi and Reid in charge of the Sahara Desert, in
four years there’d be a shortage of sand."

--- 

Beldin the Sorcerer

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Nov 26, 2010, 11:16:07 PM11/26/10
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"Jerry Sturdivant" <jer...@cox.net> wrote in message
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Jerry the Retard, ladies and gentlemen!

Obama didn't finish his Senate term. Which means he decided he wouldn't when
he tried to run.

I like him more than Palin, but both of them did what they did for purely
selfish reasons

Irish Mike

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Nov 26, 2010, 11:58:10 PM11/26/10
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Sarah Palin made a slip of the tongue, on one word, in an interview and
immediately corrected it.

Obama said, from his teleprompter, "I could no more disown Jeremiah Wright
than I could disown the black community". A couple of weeks later, Obama
publicly disowned Jeremiah Wright and threw him under the bus.

Which one was a slip of the tongue and which one was a lie and complete
reversal of a personal commitment?

Irish Mike

"The Obama administration grows more arrogant, cavalier and fundamentally
dishonest every day." David Limbaugh"

da pickle nospam

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On Nov 26, 8:58 pm, "Irish Mike" <ad7c...@webnntp.invalid> wrote:

>Sarah Palin made a slip of the tongue, on one word, in
>an interview and immediately corrected it.

Sorry to correct you because I know how easily you are annoyed by
facts but actually it was Glenn Beck interviewing her who corrected
HER. Had he not she would still believe that North Korea was a U.S.
ally.

If she’s so bright why is it that she can only handle interviews on
Fox Fake News with softball interviews?

The bottom line is like him or hate him Obama is smart and Palin is a
moron. Obama is the President of the United States and Sarah Palin is
a TV personality and cellulite covered reality TV star.

Irish Mike

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Obama is an inexperienced, unqualified community organizer who got elected


on rhetoric, slogans and empty promises. His economic policies have been
a total disaster for this country and his lack of leadership and crisis
management skills have become embarrassingly obvious.

And, as a result of Obama's inept leadership and disastrous economic
policies Republicans just won control of Congress in an historic


landslide, picked up 6 seats in the Senate, won nearly a dozen
Governorships in major states and took more than 600 state legislative
seats away from Democrats.

And in 2012 American Conservatives and Independents will vote Obama out on

his incompetent left wing ass. Mean while, you lunatic liberal loons
continue to focus you frothing at the mouth diatribes on Sarah Palin; a
woman who hasn't even held a political office in two years.

Irish Mike

BTW, speaking of "plummeting ratings" you might want to note that Obama's
job approval rating just dropped to a record low 39%. And Pelosi and
Reid's approval ratings are twice as bad as Obama's. :)

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It has been awhile since I read the Constitution, but I seem to
remember the U.S. Senate being part of Congress, which is the
LEGISLATIVE branch of the federal government.

So which important EXECUTIVE position did Obama resign halfway through
his term again?

Michael

-----------------
"> phlash
On your circle jerk k00l kidz email list.  Should be disqualified for
that, but I'll give him a pass because he is smart." - ramashiva,
8/22/2010

da pickle nospam

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On Nov 26, 11:22 pm, "Irish Mike" <ad7c...@webnntp.invalid> wrote

> BTW, speaking of "plummeting ratings" you might want to note that Obama's
> job approval rating just dropped to a record low 39%. And Pelosi and
> Reid's approval ratings are twice as bad as Obama's. :)

Please, quit poking fun at poor George W. Bush I hope he doesn’t read
your post about how much higher their ratings are than his (pathetic
19%) when he left office. Anyway, give Bush some credit, at least he
didn’t resign before his term was up to do a reality TV show on
YouTube; sorry cable TV.

Pepe Papon

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On Fri, 26 Nov 2010 07:02:53 -0800, "Irish Mike"
<ad7...@webnntp.invalid> wrote:

>On Nov 26 2010 10:00 AM, raven1 wrote:
>
>> On Thu, 25 Nov 2010 17:58:14 -0800, "Irish Mike"
>> <ad7...@webnntp.invalid> wrote:
>>
>> >Just the latest addition in no span's long running sexual obsession with
>> >Sarah Palin. Give it up bucko - she is a married woman and way, way out
>> >of your league financially, morally and intellectually.
>>
>> I'm sure our North Korean allies agree.
>
>And Obama said he campaigned in all 57 states. What's your point?
>

>Irish Mike

ButObama!

Pepe Papon

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On Fri, 26 Nov 2010 10:27:36 -0800, "Irish Mike"
<ad7...@webnntp.invalid> wrote:

>> > Mike, I told you before - PLEASE LISTEN
>> >
>> > Republicans are stooooopid and don't know anything.
>> >
>> > Democrats occasionally make a misspeak but it doesn't mean anything.
>>
>> You're very clever with that little quip there Susan. But I think you
>> miss the point.
>>
>> Do you know what volume means? (I'm not talking about the dial on the
>> stereo).
>>
>> Phil Ivey accidentally folded a flush in the WSOP and as much as
>> people were surprised, no one much criticised him over it as that
>> would have been a silly thing to do, he so rarely makes a blunder like
>> that.
>>
>> Sarah Palin on the other hand...
>
>Obama sat in the pews listening to Jeremiah Wright for 20+ years and said
>he never heard a single racist comment. What's your point?

ButObama!

Pepe Papon

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On Fri, 26 Nov 2010 09:52:58 -0800 (PST), "Bob T."
<b...@synapse-cs.com> wrote:

>> > Sarah Palin on the other hand...
>>
>> Obama sat in the pews listening to Jeremiah Wright for 20+ years and said
>> he never heard a single racist comment.  What's your point?
>

>Obama never quit an important executive position halfway through his

>term. What's your point?

It took Sarah Palin 5 colleges and 6 years to earn a bachelors degree.

Clave

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"phlash74" <phla...@msn.com> wrote in message
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>
>
> Irish Mike wrote:
>> On Nov 26 2010 9:39 PM, Bob T. wrote:
>> > In other words, you really don't understand the difference between
>> > resigning a senatorship to become president and resigning a
>> > governorship to be a TV personality.
>>
>>
>> Stop back peddaling Bob. You said, and I quote, "Obama never quit an
>> important executive position halfway through his term." I pointed out
>> that, that was a lie. That Obama did resign his Senate seat half way
>> through his term. Those are facts Bob. There was no mention at all
>> about
>> why Obama or Palin resigned their jobs. You were caught in a lie Bob and
>> it's clear you aren't man enough to admit it.
>>
>> What I said about the reason he, and Plain, resigned their jobs is true.
>> Obama resigned to take a $400,000 a year job. Palin resigned to do a
>> $7,500,000 book deal.
>>
>> So just stick you head back in the kool aid bucket Bob. It'll make it
>> easier for you to tell lies, ignore facts and keep those Obama propaganda
>> plates spinning.
>>
>> Irish Mike
>
>
> It has been awhile since I read the Constitution, but I seem to
> remember the U.S. Senate being part of Congress, which is the
> LEGISLATIVE branch of the federal government.
>
> So which important EXECUTIVE position did Obama resign halfway through
> his term again?

Obama also didn't resign his senatorship until *after* his election to the
Presidency.

Palin couldn't get the office she wanted, so she just quit -- payday
obviously being more important than the public service she was elected to
perform.

Jim


Clave

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"da pickle nospam" <jcpi...@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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> On Nov 26, 11:22 pm, "Irish Mike" <ad7c...@webnntp.invalid> wrote
>
>> BTW, speaking of "plummeting ratings" you might want to note that
>> Obama's
>> job approval rating just dropped to a record low 39%. And Pelosi and
>> Reid's approval ratings are twice as bad as Obama's. :)
>
> Please, quit poking fun at poor George W. Bush I hope he doesn’t
> read...

You really didn't need to finish that sentence.

Jim


Pepe Papon

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On Fri, 26 Nov 2010 16:56:23 -0800, "Irish Mike"
<ad7...@webnntp.invalid> wrote:

>> > > Obama never quit an important executive position halfway through his

>> > > term.  What's your point?


>> >
>> > > - Bob T
>> >
>> > Obama resigned his Senate seat half way through his term to take a

>> > $400,000 a year job.  Sarah Palin resigned her Governorship to take a


>> > $7,500,000 book deal, become a Fox News Contributor and to host her own

>> > Reality TV show.  What's your point?  


>>
>> Obama resigned because he was elected president. Palin resigned to
>> become a TV personality. Are you really so stupid that you can't see
>> the difference?
>>
>> - Bob T
>
>You made a false statement, got nailed on it and now you're angry,
>defensive - and embarrassed. Cheer up bucko. You're not the only left
>winger who has been humiliated trying to defend Obama.

So, now you're claiming that Senator is an executive position.
Fascinating coming from the same guy who, not long ago, kept ranting
about how Obama had no executive experience.

Pepe Papon

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Nov 27, 2010, 3:48:45 AM11/27/10
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On Fri, 26 Nov 2010 10:31:03 -0800, "Irish Mike"
<ad7...@webnntp.invalid> wrote:

>> > > I'm sure our North Korean allies agree.
>> >
>> > And Obama said he campaigned in all 57 states.  What's your point?
>> >

>> That's a good comparison, Mike. Sometimes people mis-speak. Nobody
>> believes that Palin really though North Korea was our ally. Nobody
>> really believes that Obama really thought there were 57 states.
>>
>> I wonder if Raven will still be mentioning Palin's gaffe two years
>> from now?
>>

>> - Bob T


>
>Don't know but Obama has been blaming President Bush for every thing for
>the last two years.

And rightly so.

Pepe Papon

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On Fri, 26 Nov 2010 12:31:51 -0600, "susan" <hotd...@charter.net>
wrote:

>
>"Bob T."


>
>>I wonder if Raven will still be mentioning Palin's gaffe two years
>from now?
>
>- Bob T
>

>are you pretending that no one has brought up "I can see Russia from by
>house" which she NEVER said with the past 2 years?

What she said was just as stupid, which is why the above parody of her
quote was so funny. Palin actually tried to claim that she had
foreign policy experience by virtue of Alaska's proximity to Russia.
And if that wasn't bad enough, she actually tried to defend the
assertion in a subsequent interview a week later.

Pepe Papon

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On Fri, 26 Nov 2010 10:32:34 -0600, "susan" <hotd...@charter.net>
wrote:

>
>"raven1" <quotht...@nevermore.com> wrote in message
>news:vdnve6dcsr5udtuib...@4ax.com...


>> On Fri, 26 Nov 2010 07:02:53 -0800, "Irish Mike"
>> <ad7...@webnntp.invalid> wrote:
>>
>>>On Nov 26 2010 10:00 AM, raven1 wrote:
>>>

>>>> On Thu, 25 Nov 2010 17:58:14 -0800, "Irish Mike"
>>>> <ad7...@webnntp.invalid> wrote:
>>>>
>>>> >Just the latest addition in no span's long running sexual obsession
>>>> >with
>>>> >Sarah Palin. Give it up bucko - she is a married woman and way, way
>>>> >out
>>>> >of your league financially, morally and intellectually.
>>>>

>>>> I'm sure our North Korean allies agree.
>>>
>>>And Obama said he campaigned in all 57 states. What's your point?
>>

>> I'm sure Obama knows that there are 50 states. I'm far from sure Palin
>> knows which Korea is our ally.


>>
>
>shall I youtube at least 10 of O's misspeaks?

Again, you miss the point. We know those misspeaks were nothing more
than misspeaks. With Palin, it's hard to be certain whether it was a
misspeak or a lack of knowledge.

Pepe Papon

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On Fri, 26 Nov 2010 20:58:10 -0800, "Irish Mike"
<ad7...@webnntp.invalid> wrote:

>> > And Obama said he campaigned in all 57 states. What's your point?
>>
>> It's hard to believe that Obama doesn't know there are 50 states. That
>> Palin believes North Korea is our ally... not so much.
>
>Sarah Palin made a slip of the tongue, on one word, in an interview and
>immediately corrected it.
>
>Obama said, from his teleprompter, "I could no more disown Jeremiah Wright
>than I could disown the black community". A couple of weeks later, Obama
>publicly disowned Jeremiah Wright and threw him under the bus.
>
>Which one was a slip of the tongue and which one was a lie and complete
>reversal of a personal commitment?

The subject under discussion here is intelligence. The Obama/Wright
fiasco is a red herring.

Bob T.

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On Nov 26, 8:44 pm, "Irish Mike" <ad7c...@webnntp.invalid> wrote:
> On Nov 26 2010 9:39 PM, Bob T. wrote:
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
> > On Nov 26, 6:56 pm, "Irish Mike" <ad7c...@webnntp.invalid> wrote:
> > > On Nov 26 2010 2:25 PM, Bob T. wrote:
>
> > > > On Nov 26, 11:07 am, "Irish Mike" <ad7c...@webnntp.invalid> wrote:
> > > > > On Nov 26 2010 1:52 PM, Bob T. wrote:
>
<snip>

> > > > > > Obama never quit an important executive position halfway through his
> > > > > > term. What's your point?
>
> > > > > > - Bob T
>
> > > > > Obama resigned his Senate seat half way through his term to take a
> > > > > $400,000 a year job. Sarah Palin resigned her Governorship to take a
> > > > > $7,500,000 book deal, become a Fox News Contributor and to host her own
> > > > > Reality TV show. What's your point?
>
> > > > Obama resigned because he was elected president. Palin resigned to
> > > > become a TV personality. Are you really so stupid that you can't see
> > > > the difference?
>
> > > > - Bob T
>
> > > You made a false statement, got nailed on it and now you're angry,
> > > defensive - and embarrassed. Cheer up bucko. You're not the only left
> > > winger who has been humiliated trying to defend Obama.
>
> > In other words, you really don't understand the difference between
> > resigning a senatorship to become president and resigning a
> > governorship to be a TV personality.  
>
> Stop back peddaling Bob.  You said, and I quote, "Obama never quit an
> important executive position halfway through his term."  I pointed out
> that, that was a lie.  That Obama did resign his Senate seat half way
> through his term.  Those are facts Bob.

Being a Senator is not an "executive position", Mike, and moving to a
more important political office is not "quitting".

>  There was no mention at all about
> why Obama or Palin resigned their jobs.  You were caught in a lie Bob and
> it's clear you aren't man enough to admit it.

Except I wasn't caught in a lie, but you're so fucking partisan that
you can't understand that. Democrat bad, Republican good, and that
settles it... that's your entire political philosophy.


>
> What I said about the reason he, and Plain, resigned their jobs is true.
> Obama resigned to take a $400,000 a year job.  Palin resigned to do a
> $7,500,000 book deal.  

This may be a surprise to you, Mike, but some people manage to hold a
job and write a book at the same time.


>
> So just stick you head back in the kool aid bucket Bob.  It'll make it
> easier for you to tell lies, ignore facts and keep those Obama propaganda
> plates spinning.

In Mike's world, simple obvious facts are "propaganda" if they
disagree with the right-wing message of the day.

- Bob T

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"I'm sure our North Korean allies agree."


Irish Mike wrote:
And Obama said he campaigned in all 57 states. What's your point?


Bobtard bllthered:


That's a good comparison, Mike. Sometimes people mis-speak.

I wrote:
When the President and commander In Chief pronounces the word "corps" as
corpse (more than once, at that), that's not a "mis-speak," that's not
knowing any better. That's a dumb fuck.


Bobtard blithered:


Nobody believes that Palin really though North Korea was our ally.


I wrote:
Obviously, and the haters can't stand it.

She immediately corrected the error.


Bobtard blithered:


I wonder if Raven will still be mentioning Palin's gaffe two years from
now?

I wrote:
You can count on it. In fact, professional writers/commentators in the
left wing media are sure to snarkily mention it somewhere or other
during the 2012 campaign. And you know all about snarkily.

............................................

Also, one wonders if Risky Biz realizes the extent of his mental
illness. I mean, he's the one who wrote that phony post about Pickel
being in NABLA. Who does things like that, but a nut case? Risky Biz'
hate obsession with Sarah Palin proves it. It's well beyond snarky, it's
mental illness.

"Sarah Palin's Alaska" premiere was a station record breaker of 5
million viewers. There is no expectation to continue at the same level
as a premiere: people went out of their way to see the premiere, they
didn't want to miss it. The second show got 3 million viewers. That's
huge.

TLC channel is a small channel: everyone doesn't get this channel, which
makes the viewer stats for Sarah's show all that more significant.

Andrea Mitchel's show on MSNBC, for example, gets 17,000 viewers.
That's: seventeen thousand.

Bob T.

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On Nov 26, 11:22 pm, "Irish Mike" <ad7c...@webnntp.invalid> wrote:
>
> And in 2012 American Conservatives and Independents will vote Obama out on
> his incompetent left wing  ass.  Mean while, you lunatic liberal loons
> continue to focus you frothing at the mouth diatribes on Sarah Palin; a
> woman who hasn't even held a political office in two years.

Because she quit her job to make more money. How admirable! How self-
sacrificing! Let's elect her president and have her treat the entire
country the way she treated the state of Alaska!

- Bob T


>
> Irish Mike
>
> BTW, speaking of  "plummeting ratings" you might want to note that Obama's
> job approval rating just dropped to a record low 39%.  And Pelosi and
> Reid's approval ratings are twice as bad as Obama's.  :)
>
> ----

> : the next generation of web-newsreaders :http://www.recgroups.com- Hide quoted text -

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Bobtard blithered:
I wonder if Raven will still be mentioning Palin's gaffe two years from
now?


Susan wrote:
are you pretending that no one has brought up "I can see Russia from by
house" which she NEVER said with the past 2 years?


I wrote:
Excellent one, Susan.

Travel A

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Raven, instead of reading those joke, left wing "hit books" that you so
readily and idiotically believe in, you can read Sarah's book for the
truth and facts of the matter of what went on within the left-wing-staff
run, McCain campaign.

As President, Sarah Palin will have an actual foreign policy: one that's
substantive and pro-America; unike the Clinton and Obama
"administrations."

Travel A

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--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
From: Travel A
Sent: Tuesday, December 22, 2009 7:20 PM
To: nin...@webtv.net
Subject: My Sarah Resignation Defense


You leave me with no choice but to repost my essay from a previous
thread.

Also, Sarah Pailin's book sales are up to five milion (5,000,0000) as of
this week. Read it and weep.


I wrote:
Sarah Palin left office in the first instance due to the executive
branch of government in Alaska being consumed with defending a stream of
20+ bogus and consequently debunked ethics charges. Sarah Palin was
forced to spend too much time meeting with lawyers, etc., on both sides.
It was costing the Alaska government millions as well as a $500,000 in
legal fees debt of her own. This chaos was interfering with the affairs
of state. The local left wing media was going hog wild.

She let no one "down". She handed over the governorship to the Lt.
Governor. That's how it works.

Sarah Palin went national.

It was a wise decision. She's now a multi-millionaire with great
financial resources to defend herself. She'll greatly affect the mid-
term elections for the better and set herself up as a Republican
presidential front-runner in 2012. She couldn't do that as governor:
fighting both parties and the media in Alaska.

She'll raise tons of money in campaign contributions for own camapign as
well as for other conservative Republican candidates. She'll (has been)
also be traveling the world giving paid speeches and making important
business/political contacts that will enrich her standing in geopolitics
and foreign business circles.

The people of Alaska are now free of the debilitating left wing attacks
on their government, and so is Sarah Palin. It really was the best move
for Sarah Palin. Not only for herself, but for her acting in the best
interest of Alaska.

It's doubtful hat we'll hear much in the way of fabricated controversy
in national headlines with regard to the current Governor of Alaska.


Given Sarah Palin's opportunity to be of great influence on a national
political level, and therefore to annouce her leaving office after her
term expired, (giving other Republicans notice on the impending, open
governor's race)
would have left her in a lame duck situation for the remainder of her
term as Governor; a position that was unacceptable for a motivated,
pro-active, reformist governor as Sarah Palin.
As she said in her resignation speech: To her, "only the dead fish go
with the flow."


Where is the left wing going to go now? They've already used-up all
their attacks; they scraped the State clean "looking for something on
Sarah Palin" and failed miserably. Sarah not only survived but came out
of it a winner.

The vetting of Sarah Palin is complete. This is a great advantage for
her now. No surprises are lurking, no "willie Hortons" on the horizon to
derail a quest for the advacement of conservative principles and
eventually, the presidency.


Beldin the Sorcerer

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"Bob T." <b...@synapse-cs.com> wrote in message
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***
Well now, most people would view it that way.
Most people would also call you an idiot for implying that any elected
official that goes statewide is more or less important than any other one
(Senator or Governor)

The people who wanted Obama to represent them in the Senate for 6 years got
screwed.

> There was no mention at all about
> why Obama or Palin resigned their jobs. You were caught in a lie Bob and
> it's clear you aren't man enough to admit it.

Except I wasn't caught in a lie, but you're so fucking partisan that
you can't understand that. Democrat bad, Republican good, and that
settles it... that's your entire political philosophy.
>
> What I said about the reason he, and Plain, resigned their jobs is true.
> Obama resigned to take a $400,000 a year job. Palin resigned to do a
> $7,500,000 book deal.

This may be a surprise to you, Mike, but some people manage to hold a
job and write a book at the same time.

***
Again, sir, most sitting Governors don't do book tours

Remember, I don't want Sarah in any elected office

Travel A

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Here are the facts. The fact is that Sarah was fully prepared to discuss
North/South Korea and saying "North" was clearly just a slip of the
tongue. She first, correctly, referred to whether the White Houe has the
balls to sanction North Korea. So, clearly, she used the name "North
Korea" in the correct context BEFORE she, later, misspoke in using that
same name.

Let's see if you idiots can read a transcript and realize what I'm
talking about. I'll grade you on your reading comprehension "abilities."

This vindicates Sarah, entirely.

So, Risky Biz, it seems it's you who's afraid of the facts, doesn't it.

Here's the entire interview Q & A with regard to Korea:


Quote:
.............................................................

PAT: And polls show that you would probably win the Republican
nomination. How would you handle a situation like just developed in
North Korea?

SARAH PALIN: Well, North Korea, this is stemming from I think a greater
problem when we're all sitting around asking, "Oh, no, what are we going
to do" and we're not having a lot of faith that the White House is going
to come out with a strong enough policy to sanction what it is that
North Korea's going to do. So this speaks to a bigger picture here that
certainly scares me in terms of our national security policies. But
obviously got to stand with our North Korean allies. We're bound to by
treaty. We're also bound to by ‑‑

STU: South Korea.

SARAH PALIN: Yeah. And we're also bound by prudence to stand with our
South Korean allies, yes. And, you know, to remind North Korea, well,
we're not going to reward bad behavior and we're not going to walk away
and we do need to press China to do more to increase pressure on that
arena.

GLENN: How do we press China? I mean, Sarah, I'm going to go way out on
a lunatic fringe here but I've talked to enough people are in this
missile business who say that was not an airplane contrail that we saw
off the coast of California. It is my belief that that was a
two‑stage missile launched by China telling, sending a signal
that the world has changed. They're dropping the dollar in their trade
with Russia today. I mean, they control the world. The world has
changed. We're no longer the superpower that we were even two years ago.

SARAH PALIN: Well, that's right. And China's going to own our notes
because we are becoming so beholden on them. And a lot of this has to do
with energy. When we're not allowed to responsibly exploit our own
natural resources, and that's, of course, one of the ways that America
grew into such a prosperous nation.

GLENN: Yes.

SARAH PALIN: We developed domestically our own energy supplies. Instead
as we're reliant on foreign sources of energy, here's one thing that we
can do in pressing China. They need to restrict energy exports to North
Korea. But do you think that the Obama administration gets that and
understands why we would need to? No, they do not because they're still
locking up the lands that are warehousing our own domestic supplies of
energy. So they have it all wrong on energy policy to start with.

Travel A

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Travel A

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Irish Mike wrote:
What I said about the reason he, and Plain, resigned their jobs is true.
Obama resigned to take a $400,000 a year job. Palin resigned to do a
$7,500,000 book deal.

I wrote:
Actually Mike, that's not true with regard to Sarah Palin. She in no way
had to resign to write a book. Rick Perry, the reelected governor of
Texas just wrote a book and is doing interviews in pubicizing the book.
Tim Pawlenty is a governor and he wrote a book and is running for
president.

Also, Sarah didn't sell 5,000,000 books at mall book signing
appearances.

Sarah Palin resigned for the very good reasons I outlined in my essay on
the matter.

Travel A

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Re: Palin Waves Her Baby Around For Politics (Again)
Group: rec.gambling.poker
Date: Sun, Aug 16, 2009, 2:18am
From: Travel A <nin...@webtv.net>


I wrote:
Sarah Palin was joking about being able to see Russia from Alaska, etc.

PeePee Baboon wrote:
If I didn't know better, I'd think you actually believe this. Never mind
that she defended the statement in subsequent interviews.


I wrote:
I do know better, and you're unquestionably a babbling imbecile.

(Btw, have you ever posted anything but a single, dumb sentence or
paragraph at a time? I can't recall that you have.)

Sarah Palin, obviously wasn't serious about being able to see Russia
from Alaska as a source of foreign policy gravitas. She blew-off morons
like you in a Ronald Reaganesque manner, that's what it was. That's the
funny part. Republicans thought it was funny. Just like everyone thought
it was funny when Sarah Palin, in her spectacular speech at the
Republican Convention, slammed "The Messiah" and the fake pillars of the
Democrat's laughably pretentious convention.

No surprise that your ilk "doesn't get" Sarah's humor. :-) (chuckle)

You say, above: "Never mind that she defended the statement in
subsequent interviews".

That's a lame attempt at "suggestion" based on zero substance. You're
pathetically trying to suggest that because YOU say she had something to
defend, that she DID have something to defend. She didn't and doesn't.
She was obviously making a humorous comment, you idiot. If some left
wing reporter/weasels, etc., repeated her comment as if it were anything
but what it was, they look stupid. See the trend? See how you look?

Now Sarah is jerking Obama around so that he's frantically running
around the country screaming; "I'm NOT gong to pull the plug on Grandma!

Too funny.

What's not funny is that the Death Panel is exactly what the left-wing
and their empty suit, Obama, have in mind. Sarah's right, and now
they're jumping.

Underestimate Sarah Palin at your peril.


No wonder you fear Sarah.

carson

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On Nov 26 2010 12:25 PM, Bob T. wrote:

> On Nov 26, 11:07 am, "Irish Mike" <ad7c...@webnntp.invalid> wrote:
> > On Nov 26 2010 1:52 PM, Bob T. wrote:
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >

> > > On Nov 26, 10:27 am, "Irish Mike" <ad7c...@webnntp.invalid> wrote:
> > > > On Nov 26 2010 1:20 PM, fffurken wrote:
> >
> > > > > On Nov 26, 2:35 pm, "susan" <hotda...@charter.net> wrote:
> > > > > > "Irish Mike" <ad7c...@webnntp.invalid> wrote in message
> >
> > > > > >news:tpu4s7...@recgroups.com...


> >
> > > > > > > On Nov 26 2010 10:00 AM, raven1 wrote:
> >
> > > > > > >> On Thu, 25 Nov 2010 17:58:14 -0800, "Irish Mike"
> > > > > > >> <ad7c...@webnntp.invalid> wrote:
> >
> > > > > > >> >Just the latest addition in no span's long running sexual
obsession
> > > > with
> > > > > > >> >Sarah Palin. Give it up bucko - she is a married woman and
way, way
> > > > out
> > > > > > >> >of your league financially, morally and intellectually.
> >

> > > > > > >> I'm sure our North Korean allies agree.
> >

> > > > > > > And Obama said he campaigned in all 57 states. What's your point?
> >

> > > > > > > Irish Mike


> >
> > > > > > Mike, I told you before - PLEASE LISTEN
> >
> > > > > > Republicans are stooooopid and don't know anything.
> >
> > > > > > Democrats occasionally make a misspeak but it doesn't mean
anything.
> >
> > > > > You're very clever with that little quip there Susan. But I think you
> > > > > miss the point.
> >
> > > > > Do you know what volume means? (I'm not talking about the dial on the
> > > > > stereo).
> >
> > > > > Phil Ivey accidentally folded a flush in the WSOP and as much as
> > > > > people were surprised, no one much criticised him over it as that
> > > > > would have been a silly thing to do, he so rarely makes a blunder
like
> > > > > that.
> >

> > > > > Sarah Palin on the other hand...
> >
> > > > Obama sat in the pews listening to Jeremiah Wright for 20+ years and
said

> > > > he never heard a single racist comment. What's your point?


> >
> > > Obama never quit an important executive position halfway through his
> > > term.  What's your point?
> >
> > > - Bob T
> >
> > Obama resigned his Senate seat half way through his term to take a
> > $400,000 a year job.  Sarah Palin resigned her Governorship to take a
> > $7,500,000 book deal, become a Fox News Contributor and to host her own
> > Reality TV show.  What's your point?  
>
> Obama resigned because he was elected president. Palin resigned to
> become a TV personality. Are you really so stupid that you can't see
> the difference?
>

I don't really think there is a difference. They both quit for a better
job.

But, as Mick had pointed out a zillion times two years ago, Obama had
never had an executive job, so, as you said, he didn't quit one. The
Senate is not an executive job.

Quiting an executive job is worse than quiting a legislative job because
executives need to be replaced and everything can move along just fine
with one less legislator.

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"phlash74" <phla...@msn.com> wrote in message
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>
>

> Irish Mike wrote:
>> On Nov 26 2010 9:39 PM, Bob T. wrote:
>> > In other words, you really don't understand the difference between
>> > resigning a senatorship to become president and resigning a
>> > governorship to be a TV personality.
>>
>>
>> Stop back peddaling Bob. You said, and I quote, "Obama never quit an
>> important executive position halfway through his term." I pointed out
>> that, that was a lie. That Obama did resign his Senate seat half way
>> through his term. Those are facts Bob. There was no mention at all
>> about
>> why Obama or Palin resigned their jobs. You were caught in a lie Bob and
>> it's clear you aren't man enough to admit it.
>>
>> What I said about the reason he, and Plain, resigned their jobs is true.
>> Obama resigned to take a $400,000 a year job. Palin resigned to do a
>> $7,500,000 book deal.
>>
>> So just stick you head back in the kool aid bucket Bob. It'll make it
>> easier for you to tell lies, ignore facts and keep those Obama propaganda
>> plates spinning.
>>
>> Irish Mike
>
>
> It has been awhile since I read the Constitution, but I seem to
> remember the U.S. Senate being part of Congress, which is the
> LEGISLATIVE branch of the federal government.
>
> So which important EXECUTIVE position did Obama resign halfway through
> his term again?

And looking down the long list of postings, I don't see a reply by Irish
Mike.

As usual, when he's handed his ass, he's Cut & Run ®.


Jerry 'n Vegas

Jerry Sturdivant

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"Beldin the Sorcerer" <Beld...@verizon.net> wrote in message
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>
> "Jerry Sturdivant" <jer...@cox.net> wrote in message
> news:z9-dne2QJekhzW3R...@giganews.com...
>>
>>
>> "Irish Mike" <ad7...@webnntp.invalid> wrote in message
>> news:ni16s7x...@recgroups.com...
>>> On Nov 26 2010 2:25 PM, Bob T. wrote:

>>>> > > Obama never quit an important executive position halfway through
>>>> > > his

>>>> > > term. What's your point?
>>>> >
>>>> > > - Bob T
>>>> >
>>>> > Obama resigned his Senate seat half way through his term to take a
>>>> > $400,000 a year job. Sarah Palin resigned her Governorship to take a
>>>> > $7,500,000 book deal, become a Fox News Contributor and to host her
>>>> > own
>>>> > Reality TV show. What's your point?
>>>>
>>>> Obama resigned because he was elected president. Palin resigned to
>>>> become a TV personality. Are you really so stupid that you can't see
>>>> the difference?
>>>>

>>>> - Bob T
>>>
>>> You made a false statement, got nailed on it and now you're angry,
>>> defensive - and embarrassed. Cheer up bucko.

>> He's right, Mike, you really are that stupid.....

> Jerry the Retard, ladies and gentlemen!

Still stinging from his last ass kicking by me; all Bel-Dum could do was
revert to his, "Everybody must be watching me so I'll pretend to introduce
Jerry and somehow hope it's the last post and that will make me right."

You're still the poor fool we've all proved you to be, Bel-Dum.


Jerry

>

Jerry Sturdivant

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"Pepe Papon" <hitme...@mindspring.com> wrote in message
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And POOF! Irish Mick is gone........................


Jerry Sturdivant

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"Irish Mike" <ad7...@webnntp.invalid> wrote in message

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> On Nov 27 2010 12:29 AM, da pickle nospam wrote:


>
>> On Nov 26, 8:58 pm, "Irish Mike" <ad7c...@webnntp.invalid> wrote:
>>
>> >Sarah Palin made a slip of the tongue, on one word, in
>> >an interview and immediately corrected it.
>>

>> Sorry to correct you because I know how easily you are annoyed by
>> facts but actually it was Glenn Beck interviewing her who corrected
>> HER. Had he not she would still believe that North Korea was a U.S.
>> ally.
>>
>> If she's so bright why is it that she can only handle interviews on
>> Fox Fake News with softball interviews?
>>
>> The bottom line is like him or hate him Obama is smart and Palin is a
>> moron. Obama is the President of the United States and Sarah Palin is
>> a TV personality and cellulite covered reality TV star.

> Obama is an inexperienced, unqualified community organizer

No, he's an experienced lawyer and well qualified.


> who got elected on rhetoric, slogans and empty promises.

No, that's not what he got elected on.


> His economic policies have been
> a total disaster for this country

Wrong again. He saved us from a depression and is pulling us from a
recession. All major economic indicators are up.

> and his lack of leadership and crisis
> management skills have become embarrassingly obvious.

And you being wrong, is what's embarrassingly obvious to you. And the fact
you can't dispute what I've just written, proves it.

Time for you to Cut & Run, Mick.


Jerry 'n Vegas

bub

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On Fri, 26 Nov 2010 11:19:01 -0500, raven1
<quotht...@nevermore.com> wrote:

>I'm far from sure Palin
>knows which Korea is our ally.


and i'm sure she knows it isn't "corpsemen" like our fearless leader
has said on more than one occasion.

Clave

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"bub" <b...@plottus.com> wrote in message
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Smart people like Obama occasionally say stupid things. No one's disputing
that.

But it doesn't change for a second the fact that Palin's as dumb as a post.

Jim
--
"Lie some more, shithead
I do it all the time"
-- Beldin the Obvious


bub

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On Sat, 27 Nov 2010 13:28:02 -0800, "Clave"
<claviusd...@cablespeed.com> wrote:

>Smart people like Obama occasionally say stupid things. No one's disputing
>that.


on more than on ocassion he has used "corpseman".seems to me he thinks
that's the way it is pronounced or he is just reading what they tell
him to without any idea what the fuck he is saying...
smart?

Clave

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"bub" <b...@plottus.com> wrote in message
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> On Sat, 27 Nov 2010 13:28:02 -0800, "Clave"
> <claviusd...@cablespeed.com> wrote:
>
>>Smart people like Obama occasionally say stupid things. No one's
>>disputing
>>that.
>>
>> But it doesn't change for a second the fact that Palin's as dumb as a
>> post.
>
> on more than on ocassion he has used "corpseman".seems to me he thinks
> that's the way it is pronounced or he is just reading what they tell
> him to without any idea what the fuck he is saying...
> smart?

If you weren't peeing yourself over this, it'd be the way he ties his shoes,
so who the fuck cares whether you think he's smart or not?

You just can't stand it when your Mommy Sarah gets criticized.

Jim


~M~

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"phlash74" <phla...@msn.com> wrote in message
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> So which important EXECUTIVE position did Obama resign halfway through
> his term again?

What important executive position did Obama even hold before being inflicted
upon the country?


--
"It is dangerous to be right when the government is wrong."
- Voltaire

bub

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On Sat, 27 Nov 2010 13:43:40 -0800, "Clave"
<claviusd...@cablespeed.com> wrote:

>If you weren't peeing yourself over this,

uhh you talking about you and your sarah fixation?

>so who the fuck cares whether you think he's smart or not?

another great non-answer..thanks for being consistent because we all
care about what you think about sarah

>You just can't stand it when your Mommy Sarah gets criticized.

trying to see where i said i support sarah.hmmmmmmm


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"bub" <b...@plottus.com> wrote in message
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> On Sat, 27 Nov 2010 13:43:40 -0800, "Clave"
> <claviusd...@cablespeed.com> wrote:
>
>>If you weren't peeing yourself over this,
> uhh you talking about you and your sarah fixation?
>
>>so who the fuck cares whether you think he's smart or not?
> another great non-answer..thanks for being consistent because we all
> care about what you think about sarah
>
>>You just can't stand it when your Mommy Sarah gets criticized.
> trying to see where i said i support sarah.hmmmmmmm

So your ButObama-ing has absolutely nothing to do with the thread.

Got it.

Jim


Clave

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"~M~" <~M~@gmail.com> wrote in message
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> "phlash74" <phla...@msn.com> wrote in message
> news:ca3a646b-a5f1-41d0...@h16g2000vbz.googlegroups.com...
>
>> So which important EXECUTIVE position did Obama resign halfway through
>> his term again?
>
> What important executive position did Obama even hold before being
> inflicted upon the country?

Why would that matter?

Jim


~M~

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"Clave" <claviusd...@cablespeed.com> wrote in message
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It wouldn't, to an idiot.


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"Sir, I agree to this Constitution, with all its Faults, if they are such;
because I think a General Government necessary for us, and there is no Form
of Government but what may be a Blessing to the People if well administered;
and I believe farther that this is likely to be well administered for a
Course of Years, and can only end in Despotism as other Forms have done
before it, when the People shall become so corrupted as to need Despotic
Government, being incapable of any other."
- Benjamin Franklin

bub

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On Sat, 27 Nov 2010 13:54:53 -0800, "Clave"
<claviusd...@cablespeed.com> wrote:


>
>So your ButObama-ing has absolutely nothing to do with the thread.
>
>Got it.
>
>Jim

awww sorry jimmy

i didn't mean to make fun of your hero.
continue to genuflect to the almighty barry

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"~M~" <~M~@gmail.com> wrote in message
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> "Clave" <claviusd...@cablespeed.com> wrote in message
> news:icrupj$njt$1...@news.eternal-september.org...
>>
>> "~M~" <~M~@gmail.com> wrote in message
>> news:3oydndb5naLn4WzR...@giganews.com...
>>> "phlash74" <phla...@msn.com> wrote in message
>>> news:ca3a646b-a5f1-41d0...@h16g2000vbz.googlegroups.com...
>>>
>>>> So which important EXECUTIVE position did Obama resign halfway through
>>>> his term again?
>>>
>>> What important executive position did Obama even hold before being
>>> inflicted upon the country?
>>
>> Why would that matter?
>
> It wouldn't, to an idiot.

So you don't have a rational answer. As expected.

Jim


Clave

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"bub" <b...@plottus.com> wrote in message
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> On Sat, 27 Nov 2010 13:54:53 -0800, "Clave"
> <claviusd...@cablespeed.com> wrote:
>
>
>>
>>So your ButObama-ing has absolutely nothing to do with the thread.
>>
>>Got it.
>>
>>Jim
> awww sorry jimmy
>
> i didn't mean to make fun of your hero.

I expect nothing less of you than to make every effort to defend your Mommy.

Jim


bub

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On Sat, 27 Nov 2010 14:27:43 -0800, "Clave"
<claviusd...@cablespeed.com> wrote:

>I expect nothing less of you than to make every effort to defend your Mommy.

again i can't see where i supported palin but keep up trying to make a
point

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On 11/25/2010 8:58 PM, Irish Mike wrote:
> Just the latest addition in no span's long running sexual obsession with
> Sarah Palin. Give it up bucko - she is a married woman and way, way out
> of your league financially, morally and intellectually. Why don't you
> focus on Nancy Pelosi - she's more your speed has no morals and you can
> probably afford her.
>
> Irish Mike
>
> ____________________________________________________________________
> : the next generation of web-newsreaders : http://www.recgroups.com
>
Hey Irish:

Intellectually??? Give me a break. She would be out of her depth in a
puddle.

Mel

susan

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"bub" <b...@plottus.com> wrote in message
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> On Sat, 27 Nov 2010 14:27:43 -0800, "Clave"
> <claviusd...@cablespeed.com> wrote:
>
>>I expect nothing less of you than to make every effort to defend your
>>Mommy.
>
> again i can't see where i supported palin but keep up trying to make a
> point
>

*sigh* bub - you spoke out against a policy of O's - therefore you are a
racist and love Palin.


susan

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"bub" <b...@plottus.com> wrote in message
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> On Sat, 27 Nov 2010 14:27:43 -0800, "Clave"
> <claviusd...@cablespeed.com> wrote:
>
>>I expect nothing less of you than to make every effort to defend your
>>Mommy.
>
> again i can't see where i supported palin but keep up trying to make a
> point
>

*sigh* bub - you spoke out against a policy of O's - therefore you are a
racist and love Palin.


~M~

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"Clave" <claviusd...@cablespeed.com> wrote in message
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>>> Why would that matter?
>>
>> It wouldn't, to an idiot.
>
> So you don't have a rational answer. As expected.

Your failure to understand the answer doesn't make it irrational. Since you
need further explanation, here it is: You have to be an idiot to think that
some executive experience is beneficial to anyone that is expected to be the
chief executive of the US.

Furthermore, in the context of the conversation, the point has been made
that Obama did not leave an executive position to become president, a true
statement, and one that highlights the fact that he never held an executive
position in the first place.


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Clave

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"~M~" <~M~@gmail.com> wrote in message
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> "Clave" <claviusd...@cablespeed.com> wrote in message
> news:ics0i9$9nc$1...@news.eternal-september.org...
>
>>>> Why would that matter?
>>>
>>> It wouldn't, to an idiot.
>>
>> So you don't have a rational answer. As expected.
>
> Your failure to understand the answer doesn't make it irrational.

The answer as given was not rational.


> Since you need further explanation, here it is: You have to be an idiot to
> think that some executive experience is beneficial to anyone that is
> expected to be the chief executive of the US.

Beneficial? Executive experience sure didn't do 43 any god-damned good.

Necessary? No, obviously.


> Furthermore, in the context of the conversation, the point has been made
> that Obama did not leave an executive position to become president, a true
> statement, and one that highlights the fact that he never held an
> executive position in the first place.

Which, despite your irrational feet-stomping, doesn't matter one tinker's
fuck.

Pepe Papon

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On Fri, 26 Nov 2010 20:44:51 -0800, "Irish Mike"
<ad7...@webnntp.invalid> wrote:

>
>What I said about the reason he, and Plain, resigned their jobs is true.
>Obama resigned to take a $400,000 a year job. Palin resigned to do a
>$7,500,000 book deal.

Thank you for pointing out that Obama resigned to accept a position of
greater responsibility whereas Palin resigned to cash in. Exactly
the point.

Clave

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"Pepe Papon" <hitme...@mindspring.com> wrote in message
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It is the point, but perhaps not the way it ought to be.

To the teabaggies, quitting for a payday is the more honorable action.

fffurken

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Nov 27, 2010, 7:49:39 PM11/27/10
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On Nov 28, 12:40 am, Pepe Papon <hitmeis...@mindspring.com> wrote:
> On Fri, 26 Nov 2010 20:44:51 -0800, "Irish Mike"
>
> <ad7c...@webnntp.invalid> wrote:
>
> >What I said about the reason he, and Plain, resigned their jobs is true.
> >Obama resigned to take a $400,000 a year job.  Palin resigned to do a
> >$7,500,000 book deal.  
>
> Thank you for pointing out that Obama resigned to accept a position of
> greater responsibility whereas Palin resigned to cash in.   Exactly
> the point.

It's astonishing to me that no one has said Mike equated the figures
with the implication the bigger one was best!

One of them resigned to become the president of the United States and
the other to cash in on her infamy.

But using Mikes Benchmark, Palin was somehow better.

I mean it's like a badge of honour for that moron.

Kinda remninds me of his "I've played poker in 139 cardrooms across
the states and other countries..." badge of honour.

~M~

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"Clave" <claviusd...@cablespeed.com> wrote in message
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>
> "~M~" <~M~@gmail.com> wrote in message
> news:UrqdnXdJH7jRDWzR...@giganews.com...
>> "Clave" <claviusd...@cablespeed.com> wrote in message
>> news:ics0i9$9nc$1...@news.eternal-september.org...
>>
>>>>> Why would that matter?
>>>>
>>>> It wouldn't, to an idiot.
>>>
>>> So you don't have a rational answer. As expected.
>>
>> Your failure to understand the answer doesn't make it irrational.
>
> The answer as given was not rational.
>
>
>> Since you need further explanation, here it is: You have to be an idiot
>> to think that some executive experience is beneficial to anyone that is
>> expected to be the chief executive of the US.
>
> Beneficial? Executive experience sure didn't do 43 any god-damned good.

Nice But Bush, and no, it didn't do him any good. He was a lousy president
also.


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"Men generally believe what they wish."
- Gaius Julius Caesar

Clave

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"~M~" <~M~@gmail.com> wrote in message
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It isn't a ButBush if it's completely germane to what's being discussed.

Concession accepted anyway.

Jim


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"Clave" <claviusd...@cablespeed.com> wrote in message
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> It isn't a ButBush if it's completely germane to what's being discussed.

A But Bush is a But Bush, no matter what is being discussed.

> Concession accepted anyway.

Concession of what?


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Clave

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"~M~" <~M~@gmail.com> wrote in message
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> "Clave" <claviusd...@cablespeed.com> wrote in message
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<...>

>> Concession accepted anyway.
>
> Concession of what?

What you don't want to admit you don't want to talk about any more.

Jim


Beldin the Sorcerer

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Nov 27, 2010, 9:38:05 PM11/27/10
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"Pepe Papon" <hitme...@mindspring.com> wrote in message
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Looks like he was pointing out Obama resigned in a financially irresponsible
manner and she did it for logical, monetary reasons

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"Clave" <claviusd...@cablespeed.com> wrote in message
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Go back and play with the other 3rd graders.


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Clave

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"~M~" <~M~@gmail.com> wrote in message
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> "Clave" <claviusd...@cablespeed.com> wrote in message
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>>
>> "~M~" <~M~@gmail.com> wrote in message
>> news:58OdncdZ0NqDJGzR...@giganews.com...
>>> "Clave" <claviusd...@cablespeed.com> wrote in message
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>>
>> <...>
>>
>>>> Concession accepted anyway.
>>>
>>> Concession of what?
>>
>> What you don't want to admit you don't want to talk about any more.
>
>
> Go back and play with the other 3rd graders.

Concession accepted.

Jim


Travel A

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Nov 27, 2010, 11:02:51 PM11/27/10
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Gary Carson wrote:
"Quiting an executive job is worse than quiting a legislative job
because executives need to be replaced..."

I wrote:
That's why they have Lt. Governors.


Gary Carson wrote:
and everything can move along just fine with one less legislator.

I wrote:
Everything can move along just fine with a Lt. Governor, also. Sarah
Palin's Lt. Governor, who became the Governor of Alasks upon her
resignation, just won election in a landslide. Everything was just fine
after Sarah Palin resigned because of continuous, outrageously bogus
lawsuits that were greatly interfering with effective government
functioning in Alaska.

Travel A

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Nov 27, 2010, 11:28:39 PM11/27/10
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Splash blithered:
It has been awhile since I read the Constitution, but I seem to remember
the U.S. Senate being part of Congress, which is the LEGISLATIVE branch
of the federal government.
So which important EXECUTIVE position did Obama resign halfway through
his term again?


Turd blithered:
And looking down the long list of postings, I don't see a reply by Irish
Mike.
As usual, when he's handed his ass, he's Cut & Run.

I wrote:
I'll hand you and Splash -your- ass.

Bobtard just threw-in the "executive" term to cover his ass; knowing
that there is that (irrelevant) distinction between Obama's job and
Sarah Palin's job. Ya know, as if quitting the senate doesn't count as
irresponsibly treating the office to which he was elected. It's only
worth considering as a valid point if one is to indulge Bobtard's
idiocy. The only substantive point is that Obama discarded his senate
job to run for president, almost as soon as he became a senator: he
wasn't appropriately legislating if he was campaigning fo president,
was he.

Sarah Palin resigned because she was harassed out of office. In Alaska,
unike other states, the governor of Alaska is NOT immune from lawsuits.
She was dealing with a massive number of bogus, mostly ethics
charges-lawsuits: she, personally, and also the state of Alaska, had to
deal with each one. That's the point that makes ALL the difference.

Travel A

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Nov 27, 2010, 11:51:24 PM11/27/10
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So which important EXECUTIVE position did Obama resign halfway through
his term again?


M wrote:
What important executive position did Obama even hold before being
inflicted upon the country?


I wrote:
So true. If he had, we would have known just how unqualified he was
before the election for the most important executive job in all
government.

Sarah Palin was a great governor who sued the U.S. federal government
for the abuse of enviromental laws, etc. She an approval rating in the
80s, and even when she left office, after relentless, local left wing
media attacks, she
was at a very respectable 56%.

Obama has zero for a personally-responsible decision making record. He
hid behind legislative bodies.
Obama's not more than an empty suit, Affirmative Action "quizzzz
master," reading telepromters.

Pepe Papon

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Nov 28, 2010, 1:32:41 AM11/28/10
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On Sat, 27 Nov 2010 06:03:11 -0800, "carson" <lavon...@yahoo.com>
wrote:

>I don't really think there is a difference. They both quit for a better
>job.

Except that one took on more responsibility. The other abdicated
responsibility to make more money.

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