I responded to a blog today that invited opposing views on the issue of Sarah Palin and her potential as VP. Here is what I wrote, with lots of additions. I have a great deal of respect for people of various beliefs and political persuasions. That is how I have been able to maintain friendships with various people I don't agree with - respect. However, I have a lot of frustrations over the current political climate. I'm an independent voter and I vote by the issues. I don't let religion get in the way of how I feel about our country, although I believe in God. Although, I suspect my version of God is very different from those who want Palin in office. I believe in the separation of church and state, and I wish that our political leaders would follow that as well. That said, I am disappointed in John McCain and his choice for VP. Sarah Palin is nowhere near the kind of woman I am. I think that instead of choosing experience and a voice for improving our country, McCain pandered to the religious right with his choice of Palin. I just don't go with that kind of logic. Need examples? In June 2008, Palin spoke at her former church calling the war in Iraq "a task that is from God" and expressed her belief that a proposed natural-gas pipeline is a part of "God’s will." Really? God wants a pipeline built? Who did He tell this to? Is Sarah Palin the new Jesus? Further evidence that she believes it is God's will that we need to be killing innocent Iraqis, as recounted here: I guess that I and most of America are going to hell. If anyone, especially a pastor like Pastor Kalnins, had the balls to say this to me: "I'm not going tell you who to vote for, but if you vote for this particular person (in reference to John Kerry), I question your salvation. I'm sorry.", that person would never associate with me ever again. My salvation is not up to you. Neither is my uterus. And yet, those on the "right" have harshly criticized Obama for the words of his former pastor and tried to link those words to Obama, even though he stopped associating himself with that church and publicly denounced the words of his former reverend. Article VI of the Constitution states "no religious test shall ever be required as a qualification to any office or public trust under the United States." It seems we don't really believe in that anymore, now do we? I sincerely believe that instead of telling people how to believe and what not to believe when it comes to God, we should be concentrating on our own families and flaws. Instead of deciding who will go to hell and who won't because your version of the Bible is better than theirs or your religious doctrine is better, why not show that Christian love and learn to actually behave in the way that Jesus behaved? I really didn't want to observe the religious angle to this extent, but I feel like, just like every other election year, it's been thrown into the hypocritical spotlight. Now, on to other reasons that Palin is not THIS Sarah... Palin's history as mayor, as told by several people in the town of Wasilla who know her (as opposed to McCain who has known her for, what - two seconds?) is that of a bully and someone who wants to ban books. A city manager was hired (by her Republican cohorts) to cover her duties as mayor, as so many people were concerned with her ethics and were pushing to recall her as mayor. Experience? Hardly. Saving money for the poor taxpayers? Hardly. She took a town that had zero debt and left it with a $22 million deficit. That sounds an awful lot like a certain president who took a surplus from the Clinton years and turned it into the greatest deficit we've ever faced. Maverick? Hardly. Also, the Alaska legislature meets for only 90 days each year, which again, I ask you: experience? Hardly. As "commander" of the Alaska National Guard, she has nothing to do with them when they are called into duty. That falls under the Department of Defense, which has nothing to do with governors. I was offended by her comment, "Do you know the difference between a hockey mom and a pitbull? Lipstick." I immediately envisioned parents who fight with coaches, players, and other parents, encourage their kids to fight dirty, and are "attack dogs" when it comes to youth sports. Does that represent a healthy outlook on parenting? I don't think so. Watching the RNC, I saw a lot of talk involving attacks, snarkiness, and lies about Obama. I've observed a great deal of my Republican friends doing the same. I don't understand the emphasis on his middle name, Hussein, as if that means he is a terrorist or associated with the Middle East or Islam. Aren't we a bit more grown up than that? I was also offended by her put-downs over Obama's early years as a community organizer. He helped to give a leg up to people who lost their jobs. Is that NOT a deed that Republicans value? Aren't the Republicans trying to promote themselves as the saviors of American jobs? Shameful. I hope they can find an actual flaw to pick on, not something that has bettered the lives of Americans. I guess I shouldn't be surprised when the words that came out of that woman's mouth last night were written by George Bush's speech writer. That's obviously what a "maverick" would do. I'm hearing the outcry from the right about Palin being slammed in the media. I've listened to news stations, including FOX News, and the attacks on Hillary Clinton were appalling when she was in the running. Where were the Republicans, especially Republican women, when Hillary was treated so poorly? Where were these cries of outrage when a woman was attacked by the "liberal" media? How are the smears at Palin (which are NOT coming from Obama or Biden) any different from the way Clinton was thrown in the mud? That's how politics works, but it is hardly something that Democrats solely do, or is inflicted by the so-called "liberal" media. I saw far more mudslinging at the RNC speeches than I did during the DNC, and I've been watching. Palin didn't mention any of the issues that we as Americans should be concerned about and should be central to this campaign. I've paid attention. I don't care about her kid's teen pregnancy. My sisters both went through that. I agree with Barack Obama that dragging Palin's kids through the mud is horrible. Guess what? Obama and Biden aren't doing it. I do care that Palin doesn't want polar bears to be listed as an endangered species. I care that Palin is suspicious of the existence of global warming. As a former scientist, I am appalled that someone in the position of governor is so uneducated, but I shouldn't be surprised. I guess this is yet another instance of "God's will" wanting to kill the polar bears. I know that so many people are electrified by Palin because she is pro-life. I know many people who are choosing McCain solely because of this issue, all other issues be damned. I wish that those people would take off the blinders and look at the rest of the issues instead of worrying about someone else's uterus. We've lived with Roe v Wade since 1973, as long as I've been alive. Abortion is legal, like it or not. Palin isn't going to be able to overturn it, so move on. You've been able to live this long with Roe v Wade in existence. You can keep breathing despite it being around. Once again, I say: My salvation is not up to you. Neither is my uterus. Also? Debating abortion is like beating a dead horse. It ain't moving. If anyone wants to respond to this blog with endless abortion talk, your words are falling on deaf ears, as deaf as yours. If you want to talk issues, you is my people. As I said before, Sarah Palin does not represent the kind of woman and parent that I am. You bet your ass I'm electrified by her as the choice of VP. I put all of my support behind Obama and Biden, and I have a hopeful eye turned toward the future of this country.The pastor of Palin's church, Pastor Kalnins, has also preached that critics of President Bush will be banished to hell; questioned whether people who voted for Sen. John Kerry in 2004 would be accepted to heaven; charged that the 9/11 terrorist attacks and war in Iraq were part of a war "contending for your faith;" and said that Jesus "operated from that position of war mode."
Thursday, September 4, 2008
Sarah Palin doesn't represent THIS Sarah
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Great, great post. I completely, 110% agree. In fact, I wrote something in the same vein earlier this week:
http://gavmenagerie.blogspot.com/2008/09/last-i-checked-palin-was-not-hillary.html
You're forgetting that she and John McCain are mavericks. Mavericks, I say! I heard them say "maverick" so many times, I thought I was watching Top Gun. I'm pretty sure McCain and Palin will be playing shirtless volleyball before the end of the convention.
But seriously, folks, every time they claim to be mavericks and reformers, aren't they just reminding us how badly the Republican party has been running this country for the last eight years? They keep talking about reform, but they don't say whose failed policies they plan to stand up against. And despite their talk, they don't really look like they're planning to move away from the Republican policies that have damaged our country so much.
I normally don't making my voting choice based on either vice presidential candidate, but I definitely don't want Sarah Palin to be in a position to become president. Not because she's a woman, but because she doesn't represent me.
I agree. Part of me wonders, if the situation was with Obama's or Biden's daughters, what would be said by the media?
What you say is very similar to what I'm thinking. Personally, abortion isn't something I would choose, but it is not for me to decide whether or not it IS an option for someone else.
The overwhelming thing from last night's speeches is how much mud slinging there was. Let each candidate stand on their issues, without taking potshots.
awesome expression of your views! From someone who once wrote that she didn't discuss politics with anyone but her husband....to this. YES!
I'm offended that the Republican camp somehow thinks all vaginas are the same, and that Palin might somehow get "the female vote". Abortion is a tragedy, but our medical choice is our business. Roe v Wade was about the right to privacy, not simply abortion. If it is overturned, we are ALL in a heap of trouble.
I still believe that economics drives the vote among thinking people more than anything, so the outcome of this election is anyone's guess.
May the best non-vicious breed win :)
Kimberly - I'm headed over to read it! Thank God for women who are smarter than the Republicans give them credit for.
Phil "chatters his teeth at Tom Cruise" - Thanks for putting Kenny Loggins songs in my head.
You had an interesting observation tonight after watching the McCain speech (What? What's that? We watched McCain's speech? We watched the speech of someone we aren't voting for? How NOVEL.). If someone had only tuned in to the speeches tonight, from Tom Ridge on to McCain, you might be led to believe that McCain is for change and will take the Bush years and shake them up. However, if anyone watched the entire convention (as we did), you would clearly see that toeing the line of Bush politics is exactly what McCain intends to do. There is no "maverick." A convention represents the candidate, and the speeches this week that have been personal attacks, snarky, sarcastic, and really douchey, and they represent McCain. Thank you, Republicans, for showing me how you are so "changed."
Suzanne - You took the words right out of my mouth. I guess bullying and being a "barracuda" are good things.
So, yeah. About abortion. I'm going to say this and then it's done. A'ight, folks?
I'm pro-choice. Choice. I've never had an abortion and I hope I never do. That doesn't mean that I should tell another woman what to do with her vagina or her uterus. I have very personal (and I mean VERY personal) reasons for feeling the way that I do. It isn't up to me to decide the fate of someone else's pregnancy.
I was attacked earlier this week or last week for being at Obama's speech with "baby killers". Thing is, that lumped me into that category of "baby killers" not only for being at the speech but also for being pro-choice. I've never had an abortion, and I don't wish that they were something that exists. But, it isn't my right to tell someone that they must keep a rapist's child or a baby that their own father or brother forced into their uterus.
I've had three miscarriages (THREE - two I've discussed in this blog), and calling me a baby killer... I'm just going to let you imagine how that made me feel. Being pro-choice does not make me a baby killer.
Now, I do not turn my back to people who think these things of me. I ask that they exhibit the ways of Christianity that should be displayed, and be kind to their fellow man. I'm trying to do the same.
Issues. That's what I want to discuss. I couldn't make that more clear.
Judy - Heheh. Yeah. I guess this year I'm a bit more fired up and ready to let loose the cannon. Believe me, I've debated long and hard about throwing my opinions around in regards to religion and politics. Jump in the fire (the fires of hell? Heheh), I guess.
I hope you're right about economics driving the vote. If that's the case, I can't see how anyone would want to continue the path of spending and deficits and war, war, war. I'm mystified.
I have not read such intelligent words about this election in a long time. You are right about so many things and your understanding of just what America should be is amazing..
Not only am I nodding my head in agreement, I'm sending a virtual hug your way.
For me Pro-Choice is my number one issue. In addition I am worried about the environment, I am worried about the economy, I am worried about foreign policy. But if there is a party putting someone up on a pedestal and wanting that person to be 2nd in line for the presidency and that person spouts off about outlawing abortion EVEN in instances of incest and rape they lost me at hello.
I know I am outnumbered but I thought I'd share something. First off, as a woman I believe we have choices or should have choices. But let me ask you if you think abortion is killing a baby? Put choice aside and think about why so many people could be so passionate about the issue? What do you think of women smoking during pregnancy or drinking? Wouldn't those things appall most of us? Pregnancy is a stage of life just like death and if you think about it, we even as adults, are constantly growing and developing, not just during pregnancy. I am just putting that point of view out there. I would never call anyone a baby killer and I certainly try my best to stay friendly during these debates. I know this subject is a hot issue for many voters along with economy, war...etc.
I do care about my country and just as an Obama supporter believes he will change the country's direction, many including me, believe likewise.
My blogroll is full of many amzing blogs, including this one and I think all this debating is healthy. I feel blessed to live in this amazing country where we have so many freedoms. That's all. I'll spare you more...
DAMN, woman! Damn.
(That's a good damn. In case it's unclear.)
Mom on the Rise - Er. Um. *blush*
TXPoppet - I see your virtual hug and I raise you two more.
Amy - That's really great that you have your issues in order. I know you personally, and I know that you look at things in a similar light to me. I don't put pro-choice first, although it's on the list. Just like gay marriage and other topics that Americans love to debate, I think it clouds the atmosphere instead of showing everyone, "Hey, this place is fucked up. Guess who did it? Let's fix it instead of focusing on who is putting his dick in who, and who is cheating on who, and who is choosing or not choosing." I'm kinda crazy like that.
Missy Wiggins - Hello? *tap tap* Is this thing on?
I think I made it really clear that I'm not going to discuss abortion beyond what I've said. The topic can be discussed and abused ad nauseum, and it still doesn't change people's opinions. I understand perfectly why people are so passionate about the issue. I have friends who drill those passions into me whenever I'm within their grasp. The problem is, whenever I discuss my passionate views, I am admonished for being against God, reveling in killing babies, and hating Jesus. I really fail to see the logic in that. Having an opposing view doesn't make me evil.
You've basically made my point that when it comes to deciding on a candidate, many people going for McCain choose that route only because of the abortion issue. Instead of considering the thousands of people who have died in a pointless war, we focus on someone's uterus. Instead of being appalled at George Bush and his policies and the fact that McCain is no maverick who will change that line of politics, we focus on someone's uterus. Hell, we can't even get our heads out of Palin's uterus or her daughter's.
Let's get our faces out of the vagina (except when making sweet, sweet love) and start focusing on other things in the world that deserve our attention. I care about my country, and so does Obama.
Also, I'm really blushy and girly over the fact that I make any blogroll. So, really. Thank you for that.
Now, let's all group hug.
Annika - Right on, right on!
Hey, somebody recommended this blog to StumbleUpon, and for that, you rock. Thank ya, thank ya!
I wasn't really asking for an answer, just pointing out some things. We agree to disagree.
As for my decision in the voting booth? I feel Obama lacks experience. Plain and Simple.
I care about every issue and people are kidding themselves if they think Obama will win and everything will be rainbows and butterflies. He won't pull all the troops out in one day. And many in the media have taken McCain's words out of context. It isn't fair to say he is pro-troop killing just like it isn't fair to say pro-choicers are pro-killing babies.
Now be gentle...
I still love your blog.
Amen.
You know what? I am not American but Sarah Palin scares me.
I completely agree. In fact, I'm trying to get the guts up to write something on my blog!!
Very well thought out and very well said!
Very nicely said.
Very interesting point. i am enjoying reading everyones response to this election.
I agree with so many of your votes.
I won't say who you should all vote for, as I don't live in your country. But I will say that this it's the first time that the whole world wanted to vote in your election. We would all vote for the same person, I hope you all will to.
I agree with everything you say in your blog. Religion never get mentioned in elections over here.
Wasn't Maverick the cowboy who played in poker tournament? I knew McCain was old but I didn't think he was that old.
I hope this doesn't come across the wrong way, but your post kind of sounds like you are voting for McCain and Palin just to spite the media. I hope it wasn't just sympathy that swayed your vote.
Most Democrats are sitting back in shock as Palin and the Republican party accuse us of vicious lies. Wha? Just because a negative story breaks in the news does not mean it was instigated by the Democratic party, out to get her. It's par for the course when you look back at all the things said about Hillary, but even so, I would prefer, like most Democrats, to get back on course and away from all the negative stories focusing on Palin's family.
I couldn't care less about Palin having a young family. I'm not voting for McCain/Palin because I don't like their politics. End of story.
Another thing I find really interesting is how McCain keeps comparing Palin to Obama. Shouldn't he be comparing HIMSELF to Obama, and Palin to Biden?
I came right over here because I loved your response on the other blog and agree with you on most of your points.
As your other commenter said - I also think it's amusing that McCain and Co keep comparing Palin to Obama - citing her 'extensive'*snort* experience as more than Obama's got - and in the process making it abundantly clear that she's got more executive experience than McCain - oops!
I pray every day that the fine American people vote Obama/Biden into the White House!
The thing that is making me so very nervous is that I know women who are excited to have a "soccer mom" in office and aren't aware of how Sarah Palin clearly does not represent the beliefs of the average soccer mom. Thanks for pointing out some of the reasons to pay attention to all of the issues.
Love the post, couldn't have said it better myself. I am disappointed at how snarky the GOP's campaign has been.
If Obama does not have enough experience, then neither does McCain, and neither does Palin.
My fear is that McCain's campaign will be successful in frightening the American public into shying away from change. Change is scary, better the evil you know...
We should leap on the opportunity for something new in this country.
Can you see me doing the "Wayne's World" we are not worthy thing? I just don't have the (insert male private parts here) to post something like this but I completely agree with all of this. So well said.
"W" has been in office almost 8 years (painfull, I know) and has done nothing to even try to overturn Roe v. Wade. Do people seriously think that the lipstick pitbull is going to change that?
She may have good hair and be a woman but she's no woman for me thankyouverymuch.
GREAT post. Instead of writing my own, I think I'll just link to this.
I still can't believe she's really the choice. Every time I think of the fact that they actually were SERIOUS with the whole "Mother, Moose Hunter, Maverick" thing I crack up, because it's just too funny. It's like a joke. A sad, depressing joke.
i hope you didn't get slammed for your comment. i feel it was very educational. i am a conservative who is voting for obama because while the issues i feel strongly about we don't see eye to eye we agree on the majority of issues. (after much research on my part) altho my conservative friends aren't happy i am voting for obama....oh-well
You've hit the nail on the head in every respect. Thank you for summing up so articulately and elegantly. With McCain getting closer to the grave every day, who do we think will potentially be the next President of the USA (and no, I don't mean the band)?
Sarah Palin.
Yeh.
Enough said.
I've tried to understand why someone would vote for McCain over Obama, but I can't for the life of me figure out why anyone would support Palin.
In addition to the items you've listed, she believes in Jews for Jesus, which preaches that Jews should convert to Christianity.
She supports aerial wolf hunting where wolves are chased by helicopter until they collapse from exhaustion and then shot point blank.
She belonged to a group that wanted Alaska to secede from the United States.
She is involved in legal issues about her alleged abuse of power while Governor.
She is quoted by witnesses as making racial slurs about Barack Obama.
She wants to put religion in public schools.
This woman represents everything that I've always associated with the problems of America. That's my opinion of course, but the facts are pretty disturbing and it baffles me that anyone could rally behind her.
Hillary couldn't be a president, as the GOP said "how can she control the country if she can't control her own husband."
How come the same isn't being said about Palin?
Why are Dems such wooses...
How come no one dares to Swift Boat McCain?
Why is that the son of 2 generations of Admirals, married to an heiress, represent small-town values of regular citizens?
What they hell are Americans smoking? (please give me some, because this aggravation is giving me a migraine!)
I love you. That's all.
word up, sister.
Missy Wiggins - See? NOW you're talking! That's what I'm saying: let's focus on the issues. Why is this candidate good or bad for the country?
I'll be the first to agree with you that Obama has only a few years of federal government experience. But, that was also true for Abraham Lincoln. He went on to become hailed as one of the greatest presidents we've ever had. If anyone wants to poke holes in Obama's experience, it's now really too easy to poke holes right back at Palin. And, it's too easy to poke holes at McCain who claims to be a maverick when he actually voted with Bush 90% of the time or more. First he yelled, "No experience!" at Obama. Then he yelled, "Change! We're all about change!" It seems to me that McCain knows a good slogan when he hears it, especially if it means stealing it from the Obama campaign.
On top of that (still on my high horse, heheh), he's yelling about "pork barrel spending" and pushing aside government lobbyists. Well, here's news: approximately a shitload of people in charge of McCain's campaign are lobbyists. Is he going to change those people? Say one thing and do another. That's what I'm hearing.
I think we could go on and on and debate back and forth. I think it's REALLY GOOD for America to do that. I'm much more concerned about getting people out there to vote than I am about changing opinions. Get off yer lazy asses, America, and take hold of that gorgeous right you have to vote. There are people in other countries who risk their lives for that privilege. All you are risking is missing a few minutes of your favorite TV shows.
Tuesday Girl - Hallelujah! Can I get another amen? Heheh.
Veronica - I'm hearing that from a lot of my friends who do not live in America. I hope that the US listens to the objective outsiders.
Melissa - Write it up, girl! It's really quite liberating to do it. Although, now when I check this entry, I sigh a heavy sigh in anticipation of more spilling of the word "abortion" all over the page.
Cerulean Bill - Thank ya. Your moniker makes me think of happy trees.
Ohmommmy - Excellent! I hope that everyone starts discussing more and more every day about the issues that really mean something to them, and I also hope that people become more aware of the other side's feelings. It's so easy to tear up someone else just because their opinions are different. Intelligent discussion is much more of an art than we give it credit.
Stephen - Thank you for saying that. I think America needs to get its head out of the sand and listen to the world. Are we truly aware of the effect we are having on other countries, diplomacy be damned? We, along with the nitwits in the White House, are so caught up in ourselves that we can't look outside of our borders to see the forest for the trees. You probably noticed that in American news programming. We don't care about what happens in the rest of the world, or who needs humanitarian aid. We hardly care about what happens to our own people. Lift up your heads, people. LOOK.
(Am I running for office? I'm getting awfully preachy about this. Hahahaha!!!)
Mamasphere - Um. Uh. Are you talking to me? Are you talking to a previous commenter? I'm very confused.
Your first paragraph is way off base if you think I'm voting for McCain/Palin. I didn't write that ding dang thing up there to say that I'm voting for them. I'm obviously voting for Obama. Don't you get that? Don't you see that I'm on YOUR side of the issues? Please read it again.
I don't have sympathy for the media, and I don't have sympathy for a woman (Palin) who can't take the heat. My comparison of the media is that the Republicans have been saying boohoo and whine-whine-whine about the media treating them badly, calling them the "liberal" media. The truth is, that same so-called "liberal" media was reporting about all of the bashing of Hillary Clinton. If Clinton can take it, so can Palin. There is no need to protect someone who knows full well that she will be scrutinized.
So, yeah. The rest of what you wrote absolutely agrees with what I've said. The first paragraph? I'm still scratching my head over that one. We're on the same side here, remember?
Annie - Thanks for coming by! You said it, lady.
Burgh Baby - That's why we need to keep talking. Get the shine out of their eyes and compare issues. Do they actually support what McCain and Palin stand for? Or, is it being blinded by a "celebrity"? Hmm...
e - Yup. Fear is what brought Bush into office. Americans love their fear. Can't get enough of it. Nom nom nom...
Elaine A. - Yup. Thanks for expanding on that thought. One of the most religious, self-righteous presidents we've ever had didn't focus on changing Roe v Wade. Although the president can choose Supreme Court judges who can sway the direction, Bush wasn't able to change it. Instead, he focused on his war. Get it, folks?
The candidates who get your mind all muddled with abortion talk are the ones who are trying to buy your vote with a promise they aren't delivering. Bush didn't change it. Palin won't either. So, as I've beat into the ground over and over, focus on the issues that actually do change this country for the better. Get your eye off of someone else's uterus and penis and start looking at your country, your world, and what is happening to the people around you. THAT is what Jesus would do.
amomtwoboys - You said it, sister.
domestic extraordinaire - Yay! See? You is my people. Not because you are voting the same as me (although I dig that), but because you looked at the issues and found the person who follows the same logic as you.
You talked about how much research you've done. THAT is what I'm talking about. Like I said above, I read. I read everything. I've been reading what the right says, and what the left says. I watched both sets of speeches. I'm seeing the two sides, and I'm weighing them. Education is key. I couldn't trust my own decision if I didn't have some research behind it.
Caw - HA! Yup. Indeed. (and I thank ya)
Whit - You just added some GREAT stuff in addition to what I've said. Thank you so much. You rock.
Charlie - Here's the trouble (and beauty) with the Dems. They tend to be peaceful folks. They want peace. They want unity. They want prosperity that comes with fairness. What I've noticed (and granted, it's not all but a hell of a lot of 'em) is that Reps, despite their Bible-thumping, are the ones who go on the attack. They have pretty great jibjabbers like Karl Rove and Palin on their side. Dems have them, too, but it's not so noticeable. I respect a thoughtful debate rather than trying to club someone over the head. Unfortunately, not all Americans agree with that. Blood, fight, war. That's what they want. It sells on TV.
Maybe you've seen over the last few days that Obama is coming out with his gloves on. So, he's not the big pussy they think he is. Good on him.
Scary Mommy - I love YOU. But I think I'm supposed to be scared of you? heheh.
Greeblemonkey - Yay! Thanks for stopping by. See ya Friday.
First off, I am not aiming this at you in particular, rather some other comments and although frustrated I still respect you Obama lovin' peeps.
Yep. Issues baby, issues.
I do care about issues. In fact, I have compared the healthcare plans of each and by far (in my opinion) McCAin's is more realistic and actually puts our country in a better direction. I think Obama would/could make a fine president and I would hardly try to compare education between any of the candidates. What I am seeing is a lot of attacks on Republicans like we are all the same. We aren't. And the old jokes...
"A heart beat away."
Any of us could die tomorrow.
Talking about a man who is still very healthy at his age and saying he is too old to run the country. I just find too much hypocrisy amongst some Obama followers and that is perhaps what gets me fired up.
But I agree that we all must exercise our right and vote.
signed, one of the very few Republicans.
She doesn't represent this Sarah either.
The writer of this posts has no quotes or verifiable references to support her claims about Sarah Palin's record. Could it be that this writer has found something that the huge team of lawyers and real journalists sent to Alaska left uncovered? Or do these comments just go as fact to the misinformed as she hopes that they will. Keep the twits, I mean twist on lady.
Missy Wiggins - You bring up some interesting points. I agree that it is a jab to talk about the "heartbeat away" thing in reference to McCain's age, but I think it is still as relevant as discussing experience. An older gentleman who has been battling skin cancer is much more likely to die in office than a younger candidate. We are all aware of life expectancy rates in this country, and that goes down when someone faces disease such as cancer. I'm not saying he'll get it again, but it's possible. Skin cancer is a really nasty little bugger. Then again, look at how old his mom is. She's still tickin'.
Unfortunately, there is hypocrisy among both parties. Many Republicans can talk about McCain's patriotism but love to add "Hussein" in the middle of Obama's name, or better yet, call him B. Hussein Obama as if that makes it so clear that he's a terrorist. Democrats love to make jabs about age and the fact that McCain likes to chase skirt, so he picked a lovely lady. It's all blah blah blah, so I look at the issues instead.
It concerns me that McCain hasn't supported equal rights and equal pay for women. It concerns me that McCain's tax plan means even more cuts for the wealthy (his own tax bracket) and less than Obama when it comes to the middle class (my tax bracket). His need to continue the Bush legacy of war concerns me greatly.
For anyone who needs extra info, I found this site helpful as well in looking at their differences.
Your Money: McCain vs Obama
Goon Squad Sarah - It seems we need to start a group called "She Ain't No Sarah of Mine." Heheh.
Anonymous - *sigh* I hate to indulge trolls, but here I go.
First, before you start attacking me with your smirks, why not proofread what you write? You really come off as a douchebag, whether you are a Palin lover or not.
Also, you come off as a lazy douchebag because you clearly neglected to click on the links that I provided.
Example: The link I provided about Palin's views on polar bears is a piece from the NY Times that SARAH PALIN WROTE HERSELF. You didn't catch the byline, douchebag?
The words from Palin's pastor are not disputed. The dude said it. The words from Palin herself about God's will are not disputed. Update your computer and go take a look at YouTube, where you can find plenty of videos about her speech at her church. I'm not going to spoon feed everything to you.
If you had been brave enough to sign your name, I would be much more civil. When you come to my blog to troll all over it with your poor grammar, that's when I take offense.
Grow a pair and sign your name next time.
In the last few days the mudslinging and negativity has gotten out of hand. Sadly, on both sides.
This campaign has exhausted me. But, I am at the very least, happy that we are talking. That's what we need more of. Talking. Not bashing . . .
I hope the candidates on both sides take heed.
Oh, and "Grow a pair and sign your name next time."
Well said . . .
Wow, Sarah, what a post.
As a Canadian, I am following this whole drama with much interest ... sadly, it is a lot more interesting than our OWN federal election that will be happening in a few short weeks.
I think either way, the effects of the US vote will definitely affect your neighbour to the north. And not all in a positive fashion. I am very puzzled by the choice of Sarah Palin as well; your post even makes it that much more questionable.
Thanks for educating the uneducated ;)
This is why I love ya, Sarah. Excellent post. I was just saying a lot of the same things myself and trying not to have a cerebral hemmorage when I have been told by women how great it is that Palin is running because it will put a woman in the Whitehouse just like Hillary. Scary, scary, scary. I keep directing them to factcheck.org and now I will be sending them to this post.
I came from that post because your comment shared my same thoughts. This is a great post, I'm so glad to see other women feeling this way!
I'm no Sarah, but Palin sure as hell doesn't represent me either. I hope that enough people will help educate others to what Sarah Palin really stands for. They may think they are voting for a regular just-like-me "hockey mom" mom, or for the good of the women everywhere, but what they really get is a more radical George W. Bush- in lipstick and pumps.
Oh, but she can see Russia from her window!
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