It's Sarah Palin

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  • decides2dream
    decides2dream Posts: 14,977
    Solat13 wrote:
    True, but many Catholics which make up 26% of the voting population will sway over especially after the Pelosi trying to define abortion flap. I mean having a female pro-life vp against Beiden a pro-choice Catholic will make the decision easier for them to switch to the right.

    One of the main reasons Kerry lost is even though he is Catholic he lost the Catholic vote to W.

    I can't see how Catholics are going to switch back to the left in this election.

    It was a great strategic move by McCain.


    i grew up catholic...and beyond JFK...it seems to me the catholics i have known have always held conservative views and thus mostly republicans. i didn't expect any changes on that front in this election.


    i am simply pointing to the fact that she is female, alone, really will make zero difference for most women who support choice.

    Well then, it doesn't really matter what you think abotu McCain's choice then does it, it doesn't matter at all.


    and why is that? i have said from day one NO way would mccain be my candidate, so no,m nothing would change that. however, i do believe it is a-ok for me to share my opinion on him, his choice for VP, etc. again, there was 'suggestion' made that it might attract women, and/or hillary supporters...and while i never supported hillary for prez, i am a woman...and thus weighed in with why palin being a woman means nothing, it is policies that matter.




    and solat...absolutely....VERY, very strategic. my very first thought.
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  • fanch75
    fanch75 Posts: 3,734
    Personally, I don't want a woman that can handle a firearm. ;)

    Hey. I saw your boy Bob Huggins out the other night!
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  • MrBrian
    MrBrian Posts: 2,672
    Put CNN, I think they are about to speak. (palin and McCain)
  • macgyver06
    macgyver06 Posts: 2,500
    i grew up catholic...and beyond JFK...it seems to me the catholics i have known have always held conservative views and thus mostly republicans. i didn't expect any changes on that front in this election.


    i am simply pointing to the fact that she is female, alone, really will make zero difference for most women who support choice.





    and why is that? i have said from day one NO way would mccain be my candidate, so no,m nothing would change that. however, i do believe it is a-ok for me to share my opinion on him, his choice for VP, etc. again, there was 'suggestion' made that it might attract women, and/or hillary supporters...and while i never supported hillary for prez, i am a woman...and thus weighed in with why palin being a woman means nothing, it is policies that matter.




    and solat...absolutely....VERY, very strategic. my very first thought.

    so you think 18 million people wouldnt have voted for hillary if she was pro life?
  • g under p
    g under p Surfing The far side of THE Sombrero Galaxy Posts: 18,236
    I like the pick but it matters NONE, Obama is gauranteed to be the next President.

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  • decides2dream
    decides2dream Posts: 14,977
    macgyver06 wrote:
    so you think 18 million people wouldnt have voted for hillary if she was pro life?



    no.
    that wasn't my point....at all.
    i simply was stating that focusing on the fact that palin is a woman, while her policies are very much in tune with mccain's...would not make her appeal to hillary voters, or pro-choice females...etc. obviously, candidates are a LOT more than simply one issue, and no...i don't think hillary would appeal to catholics necessarily pro-life or pro-choice.


    anyhooo...this thread is about palin, no?

    g under p wrote:
    I like the pick but it matters NONE, Obama is gauranteed to be the next President.

    Peace



    and i REALLY wish people would stop saying that. while it was i HOPE...i do NOT think overconfidence is EVER wise.



    adding palin to the ticket DOES spiff up mccain on many levels...and it is a GREAt and strategic choice. makes him appear progressive, on the surface anyway....while really choosing a candidate who supports many of his same views. very smart! as to the war, she can do MUCH to improve mccain's image, that perhaps is the biggest impact she has, so far, imo.
    Stay with me...
    Let's just breathe...


    I am myself like you somehow


  • drsluggo
    drsluggo Posts: 4,742
    MrBrian wrote:
    Put CNN, I think they are about to speak. (palin and McCain)
    Just stay away frmo MSNBC - they already had the devil horns ready to superimpose over Palin's head...
  • g under p wrote:
    I like the pick but it matters NONE, Obama is gauranteed to be the next President.

    Peace

    LOL. This kind of humbleness and humility is exactly why I look forward to seeing Obama lose this year. This doesn't fly in the red states. Kerry/Edwards version 2!

    Great choice by McCain.
  • whitepants
    whitepants Posts: 729
    I am not voting republican, but truthfully I was very happy that McCain put a woman on his ticket! It was a smart move, I don't know if it will sway the female vote. I mean, atleast us women that pay attention to the issues. But good choice McCain.


    This is my sentiment also. I can't vote Republican because I have principles :p, and I avoided the kool-aid so I'm not on the Obama train either. Picking Sarah just makes this race all the more interesting. And I might add, it only helps McCain.

    The dems who are hating on Palin are just skeered.
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  • spyguy
    spyguy Posts: 613
    shes kinda hot
  • MrBrian
    MrBrian Posts: 2,672
    spyguy wrote:
    shes kinda hot

    It seems like Lube is gonna be the deciding factor in this election. just ask fanch
  • tybird
    tybird Posts: 17,388
    McCain really likes governors.....Bob Reilly of Alabama was probably his first choice, but Bob turned him down last summer....Thank God, because our Lt. Governor is the turd in the punch bowl.
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  • cincybearcat
    cincybearcat Posts: 16,836
    i grew up catholic...and beyond JFK...it seems to me the catholics i have known have always held conservative views and thus mostly republicans. i didn't expect any changes on that front in this election.


    i am simply pointing to the fact that she is female, alone, really will make zero difference for most women who support choice.





    and why is that? i have said from day one NO way would mccain be my candidate, so no,m nothing would change that. however, i do believe it is a-ok for me to share my opinion on him, his choice for VP, etc. again, there was 'suggestion' made that it might attract women, and/or hillary supporters...and while i never supported hillary for prez, i am a woman...and thus weighed in with why palin being a woman means nothing, it is policies that matter.




    and solat...absolutely....VERY, very strategic. my very first thought.


    You took it the wrong way, you obviously can share your opinion, but no matter who he chose, it didn't matter to you is all I meant, so the choice was obviously "NOt for You". ;)
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  • decides2dream
    decides2dream Posts: 14,977
    You took it the wrong way, you obviously can share your opinion, but no matter who he chose, it didn't matter to you is all I meant, so the choice was obviously "NOt for You". ;)



    well alrighty then. :)


    bottomline...she's a very smart choice!
    that's why i think many obama supporters rejoice far too soon...it's gonna be a tough race, and this just makes it that much more interesting.
    Stay with me...
    Let's just breathe...


    I am myself like you somehow


  • cincybearcat
    cincybearcat Posts: 16,836
    drsluggo wrote:
    Just stay away frmo MSNBC - they already had the devil horns ready to superimpose over Palin's head...


    No kidding...MSNBC is the Liberal Fox News and Keith Ober-idiot is nothing more than a liberal Bill O'Reilly...it makes me sick to listen to them too long.
    hippiemom = goodness
  • ledvedderman
    ledvedderman Posts: 7,762
    No kidding...MSNBC is the Liberal Fox News and Keith Ober-idiot is nothing more than a liberal Bill O'Reilly...it makes me sick to listen to them too long.

    I agree 100%. Keith's ego is getting the best of him now. MSNBC looked like chumps during the DNC convention. He is putting that networks credibility on the line every night. For christ sake he wanted to take Tom Brokaw off the air...
  • Gmoney
    Gmoney Posts: 1,618
    The only thing that makes sense about this pick is her sex. Mccain looks like a desperate hypocrite today...
    Further back and forth a wave will break on me, today...
  • mammasan
    mammasan Posts: 5,656
    No kidding...MSNBC is the Liberal Fox News and Keith Ober-idiot is nothing more than a liberal Bill O'Reilly...it makes me sick to listen to them too long.

    Oberman, O'Reilly, Limbaugh, Hannity, etc.. have to be the biggest douche bags around. Just the near mention of them makes me want vomit. I personally found great comfort, and pleasure, in how Joe Scarsborrough went after Shuster and Oberman this week.
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  • bottomline...she's a very smart choice!
    that's why i think many obama supporters rejoice far too soon...it's gonna be a tough race, and this just makes it that much more interesting.
    As much as the media doesn't want us to believe it we do have a choice in this election. I too think this is an excellent choice because I don't believe the GOP had a chance in hell with a McCain/Romney ticket....this, I think, gives the campaign a HUGE lift.

    Hmmm, I wonder how many homes Palin owns?
    All I have to do is revel in the everyday....then do it again tomorrow

    They say every sin is deadly but I believe they may be wrong...I'm guilty of all seven and I don't feel too bad at all
  • g under p
    g under p Surfing The far side of THE Sombrero Galaxy Posts: 18,236





    and i REALLY wish people would stop saying that. while it was i HOPE...i do NOT think overconfidence is EVER wise.



    Is that statement something you want to hear or see? He'll NOT get my vote or support it's just what i see here in DC. Obama will be In the White House cause it comes down to money. I love McCain's VP choice she's my kind of lady a hockey fan.

    BTW I don't care for either candidate.

    Peace
    *We CAN bomb the World to pieces, but we CAN'T bomb it into PEACE*...Michael Franti

    *MUSIC IS the expression of EMOTION.....and that POLITICS IS merely the DECOY of PERCEPTION*
    .....song_Music & Politics....Michael Franti

    *The scientists of today think deeply instead of clearly. One must be sane to think clearly, but one can think deeply and be quite INSANE*....Nikola Tesla(a man who shaped our world of electricity with his futuristic inventions)