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POPSPreachy, Screechy And Angry "In her cuckoo speech in Fairbanks, Sarah warned Alaskans to “be wary of accepting government largess. It doesn’t come free.” Funny coming from a woman who charged the Alaskan taxpayers every time she worked from Wasilla. Sarah should follow her own advice to Hillary and work harder to be capable. Until then, she’s all cage, no bird."
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POPSPalin's Revenge: Who's Laughing Now?
Palin did not seem to worry a bit about how her decision would look to the pundit class as she strode to the microphones and confidently gave a shocking announcement that she knew would bring down a hell storm of self-important derision. She did not flinch. She made her decision, announced it, and went about making it work for all involved. And it has. It has worked for the state of Alaska, where their small government is no longer burdened by over the top media scrutiny and an endless string of nuisance legal actions. Alaska can get back to being Alaska, and the state is governed by a man who shares Palin's vision for the state without having one of the biggest media targets in the history of the country painted on his back. What? You don't know his name? Good. Alaskans probably like it that way. And the resignation has certainly worked for Palin's family and the former governor herself no doubt. They no longer have the targets painted on their backs either.
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POPSSarah Palin going to China According to the Chinese organizers, the event has hosted Bill Clinton and Al Gore in the past. You BETCHA! “We eat, therefore we hunt..!” Palin To Deliver “Foreign Policy” Address in China Palin was heard to say, "I look forward to hunting Panda Bears...they look ever so mean".
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POPSPalin's roots Some say she is getting pranked by the Hong Kong Economic group who invited her to speak a a secret inside joke.....GAWD, I hope so---maybe she will just curl up into a ball and hide away in shame.
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POPSI Dare A Sarah Palin Fan... to put your money where your mouth is. This auction proves some people really do appreciate Rebubbacans for what they are, fools with money. Sadly, eBay took the auction down.
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POPSInfamous Fame "If Palin is lucky, maybe one will be in Wasilla. It could be her ticket back."
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POPSPalin The sophisticated sisters of both parties who get their jollies throwing rocks at an accomplished woman were particularly incensed that Sarah got where she did in such a "vulgar" Wasilla way.
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POPSHatin' Palin The disdain these people have for this one "incompetent" woman speaks volumes as to their collective self-esteem issues.
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POPSPalin Hit with Another Ethics Complaint In February, Palin was required to pay back income taxes on thousands of dollars in expense money she received while living at her home overlooking Lake Lucille in Wasilla. Little more than two weeks ago she was forced to pay back the State of Alaska more than $8,100.00 for nine trips taken by her children that she had improperly charged as being part of official state business. The reason she is spending so much time fighting off ethics complaints is because she is actively performing unethical acts.
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POPSObama: Student Radical [Andy McCarthy] . . . namely, America's underlying economic and political injustice: Generally, the narrow focus of the Freeze movement as well as academic discussions of first versus second strike capabilities, suit the military-industrial interests, as they continue adding to their billion dollar erector sets. When Peter Tosh sings that "everybody's asking for peace, but nobody's asking for justice," one is forced to wonder whether disarmament or arms control issues, severed from economic and political issues, might be another instance of focusing on the symptoms of a problem instead of the disease itself. Obama nevertheless did see some advantage in homing in on a small target Mark Bigelow ... points to fruitful work being done by other organizations involved with disarmament. patdollard.com/
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POPSObama - found leaking out of the cracks of history …the mainstream media has finally done a bit of the candidate background reporting it declined to do during the campaign — other than in Wasilla — and whaddya know? The New York Times unearthed a 1983 article called, “Breaking the War Mentality,” that Columbia student Barack Obama wrote for a campus newspaper. The article shows that Obama dreaded American “militarism” and its “military-industrial interests,” while effusing enthusiasm for the dangerously delusional nuclear-freeze movement. Moreover, while indicating a preference for the political wisdom of reggae singer Peter Tosh over Ronald Reagan or Scoop Jackson, Obama bewailed the “narrow focus” of anti-militarism activists, worrying that they were targeting the “symptoms” rather than the real “disease,” namely, America’s underlying economic and political injustice…
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POPSIt Came from Wasilla More than once in my travels in Alaska, people brought up, without prompting, the question of Palin’s extravagant self-regard. Several told me, independently of one another, that they had consulted the definition of “narcissistic personality disorder” in the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders —“a pervasive pattern of grandiosity (in fantasy or behavior), need for admiration, and lack of empathy”—and thought it fit her perfectly.
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POPSDid an embezzlement scandal force Palin to resign? Alaska bloggers have reported in recent weeks that “a long simmering embezzlement/IRS scandal is still being looked at by the feds.” In her press conference today, Palin asked the public to “trust me with this decision and know that it is no more politics as usual.” She’s right about one thing, stepping down is in the best interest of Alaska.