Edward Teach
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She needs to go hunting with Cheney -- shoot some wolves from a plane.
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Of course. I'm just saying that those who describe Khadaffi and Obama as being friends have some basis for that belief. I said so in response to another posting on the previous page.
Don't shoot the messenger.
Someone said that Sarah Palin fucked a wolf and now she's having them killed to quash the rumors. I'm not saying she did, but where there's smoke, there's fire.
Don't shoot the messenger.
(but you're being mean to Palin. That's sexist!)
I'm really torn between the Sarah's:
There is that really nice one who loves her kids and her husband, did her best to keep porn out of the local library, (remember when she lost her Internet) and is a great organiser for her (AH) community; and there's Palin
I figure if I can't get anyone to discuss policy... I might as well join the fun party![]()
She's one of my favorite people as well.![]()
Tina Fey as Sarah Palin on Saturday Night Live.
Too damn funny!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pc3Zxq078ns
She's even got the accent down!![]()
I'm still laughing!
". . . And I can see Russia from my house!"
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"Ask her about dinosaurs!"
LOL
Tina Fey as Sarah Palin on Saturday Night Live.
Too damn funny!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pc3Zxq078ns
[...] the LIBS gaze at their navels and contemplate wind power operating their vehicles.
Why is no one calling into question McCain's ability to make good judgments because of the poor judgment he showed in choosing Palin? Probably because to assert that position, the media would have to conclude that the Palin decision was short-sighted and ill-informed. To do that, they'd have to, as Poehler-as-Clinton said, "grow a pair."
And before I'm attached as a stare-at-my-navel liberal (hey, at least no one's leveled "bleeding heart" yet), I am not. Action must be taken. Since energy was brought up, strong moves toward wind and solar need to be made, and to do that, incentives must be given to those who would develop them. But recently, McCain voted against continuing what meager incentives we were giving them. "Drill, baby, drill!" will only further our dependence on oil, and that means foreign oil. OPEC has got to be licking their chops, and you can bet their lobbyists are gearing up and the money's flowing to anything that'll get McCain elected. (Read Thomas Friedman's new book.)
I await intelligent replies.