A Pro Palin thread

ChChoda

Well-Known Member
Where is your patriotism?

Democrats are not the enemy... they are your countrymen. You would steer the ship into an iceberg to spite them.

We are strong enough to survive Obama. We are weak enough to be sunk by Palin.

It was an incredibly difficult, but clear choice. The right thing is rarely the easy thing.
In my heart, not on my lapel.

Democrats are indeed the enemy, of freedom and liberty, and of this great nation, as it has been for the last 200+ years.

We are weak. We are not strong at all. We are weak of mind and follow the pied piper on the TV set. We elected Obama because of this. Obama, clearly, is making us weaker.

It was a simple call, and I made the right one. You did not.
 

ChChoda

Well-Known Member
This is the stupidest shit I've ever read.

The main reason people want to abolish religion is because it impacts our society. Is that hard to believe? Your dilusional belief affects me and the way I live my life on a day to day basis. That fair? Howbout if some belief I held affected you in the same way, even though you didn't believe the same thing? You and your kind bitch and moan all the time about how it's unfair for the government to tax rich people more just because they're more successful, but then it's all good when it comes to enforcing stupid shit regarding religion, taking evolution out of science classes, putting religious monuments on public grounds, etc...

There is absolutely nothing sinister behind wanting this shit to stop immediately. It's unfair, it's unjust, and it simply doesn't belong in America.

Not only that, but your brainwashing story has so many Americans believing it, it affects the way they cast their vote.

Example, be honest, do you think an atheist could become the president?

Why do you think that is...? The religious right has brainwashed a lot people into thinking stupid unscientific shit like atheists are immoral, atheists are only atheists because they want to sin and believing in God affects their lifestyle, and other such outrageous, retarded, claims.

I hate to say it, but science backs me up on this one, and I'd be glad to go get a poll right now to prove it, but religious people are generally less intelligent than non religious people. Does it surprise you that most republicans are religious... does it further surprise you that most republicans support Sarah Palin...

Anyway...yeah, she's as dumb as a doornail, I could tell from the very beginning and in any video clip since. If she runs for president in 2012, the democratic party will have a good chance at winning again no matter what Obama does, she's simply that bad of a candidate. So if you republicans are smart at all, you'll pick a decent candidate that will give the democratic party a little competition, and the way shit is going at the moment, that should seriously be the easiest thing in the world... even for you guys. :peace:
Freedom of religion is also the freedom to be free of religion. Why can't people get that through their thick skulls?:roll:
 

CrackerJax

New Member
In my heart, not on my lapel.

Democrats are indeed the enemy, of freedom and liberty, and of this great nation, as it has been for the last 200+ years.

We are weak. We are not strong at all. We are weak of mind and follow the pied piper on the TV set. We elected Obama because of this. Obama, clearly, is making us weaker.

It was a simple call, and I made the right one. You did not.
The question is of course, what happened to the democrats. As Ronald Reagan famously and accurately quoted, "I didn't leave the democratic party, it left me".

Modern day Dem's love to link themselves to the likes of Pres. Kennedy and company, but Kennedy would be considered a Republican today by his actions as President. Democrats used to be the most patriotic of parties but now vilify everything for the sake of being reelected.

The Democratic party of principles has been hijacked.... and it's not coming back. So now, instead of governing by being positive in their ideals, they instead choose to implement policy based on popularity and silence anyone who opposes them, even at the expense of the great nation. Nothing is sacred at the democratic altar anymore.
 

medicineman

New Member
Nope. Agnostic. Who cares whether there is or isn't a God? Not me. I choose to live with virtue, regardless.
So, you're alright with the premis she expoused that the earth is 6000 years old?
“I pushed her on the earth’s creation, whether it was really less than 7,000 years old and whether dinosaurs and humans walked the earth at the same time. And she said yes, she’d seen images somewhere of dinosaur fossils with human footprints in them
HAHAHAHEHEHEHOHOHO~LOL~ Got tinfoil?

http://danielmiessler.com/blog/palin-thinks-the-earth-is-6000-years-old-and-that-dinosaurs-walked-with-humans
 

ChChoda

Well-Known Member
So, you're alright with the premis she expoused that the earth is 6000 years old?
“I pushed her on the earth’s creation, whether it was really less than 7,000 years old and whether dinosaurs and humans walked the earth at the same time. And she said yes, she’d seen images somewhere of dinosaur fossils with human footprints in them
HAHAHAHEHEHEHOHOHO~LOL~ Got tinfoil?

http://danielmiessler.com/blog/palin-thinks-the-earth-is-6000-years-old-and-that-dinosaurs-walked-with-humans
Yeah, that's what this guy said she said. You're right, Med. He's a democrat environmentalist ex-music teaching blogger. You're right.






http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Philip_Munger

Philip Munger
is an American composer, music educator, political blogger, and environmentalist living in Alaska. He is perhaps best known for "The Skies are Weeping", a seven-movement cantata written in tribute to Rachel Corrie, an American member of the International Solidarity Movement killed in 2003 by a bulldozer operated by the Israel Defense Forces while she tried to prevent a house demolition in the southern Gaza Strip during the Second Intifada. He currently lectures on cultural history at two campuses of the University of Alaska Anchorage and occasionally teaches tuba at the main Anchorage campus. He was born in 1946 and attended Oberlin Conservatory and the University of Washington, where he studied musical composition.

Munger currently serves with the Alaska Democratic Party as secretary of Mat-Su Democrats and of District 13 (Greater Palmer).[14] He worked on the 2008 campaign of Diane Benson for Alaska's U.S. congressional seat.[15] In August 2008, with the selection of Alaska governor Sarah Palin as John McCain's vice-presidential running mate, Munger began a series on his political blog Progressive Alaska entitled "Saradise Lost" heavily critical of Palin. Readership of his blog went from 2,800 readers during the week prior to Palin's pick, to 92,000 readers in the week leading up to the November 2008 presidential election. "Saradise Lost" was later used by Eric Boehlert in his 2009 book on political bloggers, Bloggers on the Bus:How the Internet Changed Politics and the Press, as the title for the chapter on Alaska political blogging, which discussed Munger's blogging activities along with those of other prominent Alaska bloggers credited with pioneering reporting on Palin's candidacy.
 

medicineman

New Member
Yeah, that's what this guy said she said. You're right, Med. He's a democrat environmentalist ex-music teaching blogger. You're right.

Why does it matter? It matters because a person who believes in 6,000 year old world crap is believing an obvious falsehood. It matters because that person has no critical insight, it matters because that person lacks discernment and finally it matters because such a person views the world though the distorted, coke-bottle thick glasses of willful ignorance.
Now I guess it doesn't matter to you, as I said, Tinfoil hat, please.
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PadawanBater

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You tell me, med. Why does it matter that you never heard her express these views, personally or otherwise? Why would that matter, med? Think man.

I heard her personally say she believes in the creation myth of the bible, that the earth is 6,000 years old, that it was Gods will that we invade Iraq, that creationism should be tought side by side evolution in science classrooms, and that giving money to fund science, most of which she has absofuckinlutely no idea about, is a joke.

Each one directly from the bitches mouth, and each one is enough to tell you she's mentally challenged.
 

ChChoda

Well-Known Member
I heard her personally say she believes in the creation myth of the bible, that the earth is 6,000 years old, that it was Gods will that we invade Iraq, that creationism should be tought side by side evolution in science classrooms, and that giving money to fund science, most of which she has absofuckinlutely no idea about, is a joke.

Each one directly from the bitches mouth, and each one is enough to tell you she's mentally challenged.
Maybe you got a YouTube of it? And it still doesn't change the facts. "Freedom" from religion, is tyranny. You espouse tyranny, friend. :blsmoke:
 

CrackerJax

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Netlore Archive: Circulating via email, a series of preposterous quotes attributed to Repubican vice-presidential candidate Sarah Palin on the subjects of evolution, oil drilling in ANWR, and Alaskans serving in the military in Iraq.
Description: Email hoax / Satire
Circulating since: September 2008
Status: Fake

Email example contributed by Meredith G., Sep. 8, 2008:
Fwd: Fw: Fwd: re Sarah Palin & creationism
Below are some actual quotes by Governor Palin during a series of interviews by the Anchorage Daily News in 2006 when she was running for Governor... PASS THIS ON. As you can see Iʼm not giving up on this, itʼs way too important to us as Jews.
On Creationism:
The simple yet elegantly awkward moose proves God's creation and not evolution is the source of all life. How could something as oddly shaped and silly looking as a moose evolve through so-called "natural selection?" Is evolution a committee? There is nothing natural about a dorky moose! Only God could have made a moose and given it huge antlers to fight off his predatory enemies. God has a well known sense of humor, I mean He made the platypus too.
On oil exploration and drilling in the ANWR:
God made dinosaurs 4,000 years ago as ultimately flawed creatures, lizards of Satan really, so when they died and became petroleum products we, made in his perfect image, could use them in our pickup trucks, snow machines and fishing boats.
Now, as to the ANWR, Todd and I often enjoying caribou hunting and one year we shot up a herd big time, I mean I personally slaughtered around 40 of them with my new, at the time, custom Austri an hunting rifle. And guess what? That caribou herd is still around and even bigger than ever. Caribou herds actually need culling, be it by rifles or wolves, or Exxon-Mobil oil rigs, they do just great!
On Alaskans serving overseas in Iraq:
Well, God bless them, and I mean God and Jesus because without Jesus we'd be Muslims too or Jewish, which would be a little better because of the superior Israeli Air Force.
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Comments: No statements even resembling these turn up in a search of the Anchorage Daily News archives -- and small wonder, given that they were invented by a blogger to satirize Alaska Governor Sarah Palin's views.
Predictably, they have been repeated often enough as "actual Sarah Palin quotes" that some folks are convinced they're real. As we have seen in previous cases -- e.g., when barbs meant to caricature the positions of Barack Obama and Nancy Pelosi were passed off as real quotations, this happens all too often in this era of online ("viral") gossip.
For the record, we do know the following about Sarah Palin's views on these subjects, as reported in the mainstream media:

  1. She supports the teaching of Creationism alongside evolution in public school science courses.
  2. She advocates oil drilling in ANWR (Arctic National Wildlife Refuge) to increase domestic production.
  3. On the subject of Iraq, she once told the congregation of her church: "Pray for our military men and women who are striving to do also what is right for this country -- that our leaders, our national leaders are sending them out on a task that is from God. That's what we have to make sure we are praying for, that there is a plan and that that plan is God's plan."
 

medicineman

New Member
Yeah that is pretty weak:-| ........medman:roll:
What is weak? That I think Sarah Palin is an ignorant bitch, that believes the earth is 6000 years old. After all, that is basically what creationists think, and she is allied with creationism. Did I personally hear her say it? No. Do I believe she could have said it? Hell yes. That ignorant bitch has said much more ignorant stuff than that. I'll bet 99.9% of the stuff posted on this site is way past second hand info. If everyone on this site had to prove what they wrote, this would be a deserted site.
 

ChChoda

Well-Known Member

Sarah Palin is an ignorant bitch

That ignorant bitch has said much more ignorant stuff than that.

I'll bet 99.9% of the stuff posted on this site is way past second hand info.

If everyone on this site had to prove what they wrote, this would be a deserted site.

Your one sad dude....

People like you elected Obama. I want the exact opposite of you, and Obama. I want Palin. What could be more clear than that.
 

bicycle racer

Well-Known Member
as someone suggested if she is nominated to run in 2012 its almost a certainty she would sink her own ship with her poorly chosen words and general lack of common sense. so if your a republican consider that shes a threat to the parties chances in 2012.
 

ChChoda

Well-Known Member
as someone suggested if she is nominated to run in 2012 its almost a certainty she would sink her own ship with her poorly chosen words and general lack of common sense. so if your a republican consider that shes a threat to the parties chances in 2012.
You watch the Biden/Palin debate? How about her VP nominee acceptance speech? Those are two of the few times in recent history I considered myself a Republican, and gave to the Republican party. Now I just give to conservatives.

As to your statement...how does my advice to you sound?

as someone suggested if he is nominated to run in 2012 its almost a certainty he would sink his own ship with his poorly chosen words and general lack of common sense. so if your a democrat consider that hes a threat to the parties chances in 2012.

Are you, listening to me? Although you should, you won't. And it's understandable. I'm your political enemy. Why would I give you good advise?
 

what... huh?

Active Member
I am not your political enemy. I believe the point of this thread was to hash out the single area we disagree on.

You are always going to disagree with the things espoused by the other side... because you see them as the other side. Biden had the pre-requisites. I hate him. I hate Obama. I am not required to like my boss, but I would rather my boss be an intelligent asshole than a likable idiot, incapable of running a company.

Obama is running the company. You just disagree with his direction... as do I. He has the capacity to persevere in crisis, though, and that is paramount. Palin has the capacity to fold, as she did, as she always has. Emotional knee-jerk reactionary decision making. You keep mentioning the frivolous ethics charges waged by fellow Alaskans. You keep forgetting that she was found guilty of abuse of power on the first charge. The one she spent the bulk of that 500,000 clearing herself before being found guilty.

You have several times deflected the argument and suggested that I hate women... and have suggested it is rooted in my family.

If Kay Bailey Hutchison had been tapped... I would have been all in.
http://hutchison.senate.gov/bio.html

Awards And Recognition (Partial List)

  • Air Force Association Distinguished American Award, 2008
  • Sewall-Belmont House and Museum's Alice Award, 2007
  • Connie Mack Lifetime Achievement Award from the Susan G. Komen Foundation, 2007
  • National Guard Association of Texas Charles Dick Medal of Merit, 2006
  • Association of the United States Army Outstanding Legislator Award, 2006
  • American Legion National Commander's Distinguished Public Service Award, 2006
  • Forbes Magazine's 2005 World's 100 Most Powerful Women
  • Deep East Texas Council of Governments 2005 Legislator of the Year
  • Named "Mr. South Texas" by the Washington's Birthday Celebration Association for 2005
  • Women's Foreign Policy Group Inaugural Congressional Leadership Award, 2004
  • Hispanic Association of Colleges and Universities, National Leadership Award, 2002
  • National Military Family Association Award for Service to Military Families, 2001
  • CLEAT Award for Support of Law Enforcement, 2000
  • Texas Women's Chamber of Commerce 100 Most Influential Texas Women of the Century, 1999
  • Texan of the Year, Texas Legislative Conference, 1997
  • Inducted into the Texas Women's Hall of Fame, 1997
  • Republican Woman of the Year by the National Federation of Republican Women, 1995
  • Outstanding Alumna, University of Texas, 1995

Now THAT is a conservative candidate. Palin was an embarrassment.
 
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