C4K said:I will choose the topic of this thread, which is clearly Gov Palin's weaknesses.
No you won't.
The thread author chooses the topic...
and has ventured off topic as well.
Will you report that post?
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C4K said:I will choose the topic of this thread, which is clearly Gov Palin's weaknesses.
windcatcher said:I thought the election was over.
This is the poorest showing of grace.
The horse is dead. When are you sore winners going to stop beating it.
Never have I seen such continued ugliness.......
The election is over..... unless you wish your Christianity be questioned in earnest.... I suggest you start posting with a little sensitivity.
I thought those who are disappointed had the rights of 'sour grapes' but this is wholly and completely unkind!
I find truckers are more caring on a trucking forum and men and women more caring on a homesteading board..... even in the heated discussions of politics than Christians have been on this board and the after election treatment is just as bad here of both those who's candidates lost and of the candidates who lost.
I feel as though I've wasted time here! There is no fellowship; No hospitality here. No love! :tear:
carpro said:No you won't.
The thread author chooses the topic...
and has ventured off topic as well.
Will you report that post?
C4K said:How is wanting to fix what went wrong a lack of love?
C4K said:This video, if true news and not satire, is totally relevant. Something went wrong - the Republicans messed up big time in order to allow a liberal Democrat to win so massively. Why wait to analyze what went wrong?
If the vice-presidential candidate was indeed this weak, it is something that needs to be fixed for next time. If the true right cannot learn from our mistakes we are doomed to repeat them again.
How is wanting to fix what went wrong a lack of love?
C4K said:You will not find me, and you know this to be true, moderating threads where I am deeply involved in the debate.
windcatcher said:You, yourself, admit the election is over, and that this report is a 'hearsay' report leaked from inside the camp..... Neither of us are able to judge beyond what he says as to whether it is true or not or embellished, or more or less intense than stated.......
And considering the political leanings of the person who started this thread, it is the poorest of taste that he keeps knocking the candidates.
Course some guys just like to stick it and keep twisting.... e tu brute?
windcatcher said:You, yourself, admit the election is over, and that this report is a 'hearsay' report leaked from inside the camp..... Neither of us are able to judge beyond what he says as to whether it is true or not or embellished, or more or less intense than stated.......
LeBuick said:If you don't believe me, just flip over to Fox. Brit Hume just carried a version of the story and so did Greta. You don't have to take my word, look at Fox.
C4K said:Surely McCain would not intentionally leak news to pass the blame off on Gov Palin.
Can't accept that either.
The GOP simply blew it this time, and they had better learn from their mistakes.
I am sure Gov Palin is a lovely woman who does a great job governing her state, but they should not have picked her if all this stuff is true.
C4K said:Surely McCain would not intentionally leak news to pass the blame off on Gov Palin.
Can't accept that either.
The GOP simply blew it this time, and they had better learn from their mistakes.
I am sure Gov Palin is a lovely woman who does a great job governing her state, but they should not have picked her if all this stuff is true.
A Republican donor who agreed to foot a majority of the expenses was stunned when he received the bill, Newsweek reported. Both the Times and Newsweek report that the budget for the clothing was expected to be between $20,000 and $25,000. Instead, the amount reported by the Republican National Committee was $150,000.
That wasn't the whole tab, however, according to Newsweek. The magazine claims that Palin leaned on some low-level staffers to put thousands of dollars of additional purchases on their credit cards. The national committee and McCain became aware of the extra expenditures, including clothes for husband Todd Palin, when the staffers sought reimbursement, Newsweek reported.
There is one comment in particular from a McCain aide that guaranteed to heighten friction between the two camps. The angry aide described the Palin family shopping spree to Newsweek as "Wasilla hillbillies looting Neiman Marcus from coast to coast."
LeBuick said:Looks like the McCain camp is starting to tell the behind the scenes stories on Palin. I stand behind my feelings she wasn't VP material.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tFJ-bJTIx-0
Bro. Curtis said:I can't believe that video. It has to be a joke. Palin would have spent her time in elementary schools in the late '60's. early '70s', like me, and the liberals had not yet successfully ruined public education.
Bro. Curtis said:I still like Palin, and it looks like the country-club Washington wing of the GOP is going to try and destroy her, and McCain is in that camp.
Bro. Curtis said:LeBuick, do you really think she mistook Africa for a country ?