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09-22-2008 10:05 AM |
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I understand where you're coming from Cabo, and I love British humor, but I'm very weary of our country being the laughing stock of the world. "McCain's sense of mischief." What a stupid statement.
I'm not afraid of her, honestly. I think she's a bad joke. What I am afraid of is that emotion is running this election. This morning, I believe on the Chris Matthews show, it was stated that the highest percentage of women supporting Palin were uneducated. That's what scares me. Uneducated people in this country, filled with emotion, making this monumental decision. I find that very frightening.
Bush was the kind of guy you'd like to have a beer with. Palin is the kind of gal you'd like to have a beer with. Well, have a beer with them but for God's sake, don't let them run this country.
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I thoroughly agree. Emotionalism has no place in our voting for the President & Vice-President of the United States. Sarah Palin is a frightening prospect, all right. Many women think she's the answer to frustration in their lives through work, or in the home. Rep. Carolyn Maloney (D-NY) has written the book, "Rumors of Our Progress Are Greatly Exaggerated", which was featured on "Book Notes" on PBS, yesterday. Rep. Maloney spoke at a "Women for Obama" meeting recently. She's spoken with Sen. Obama, and yes, he's interested in womens' issues. Women will get ahead through showing their ability to read, listen & evaluate what they've learned. One woman was quoted in today's Daily Sun that she's always voted Republican because her husband did. What is that? She went on to say that Sarah impressed her yesterday, but ask yourself whether Sarah make a good President, if she's called on to do so.
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