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Scott Hutchinson 10-25-2008 08:51 PM

Sharon Osbourne On Sarah Palin.
 
There are some messed up folks out here in this world.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C_fmvbDvN5Y

Michael Phelps 10-25-2008 08:58 PM

Re: Sharon Osbourne On Sarah Palin.
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Scott Hutchinson (Post 615336)
There are some messed up folks out here in this world.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C_fmvbDvN5Y

I have to say, I can see her point! I like Sarah Palin, but many of the things Osborne says are true. And, she was very respectful, actually.

PRetty funny about Alaska being the last stop before you "fall off the edge" of America!

Newman 10-25-2008 10:54 PM

Re: Sharon Osbourne On Sarah Palin.
 
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Originally Posted by Michael Phelps (Post 615341)
I have to say, I can see her point! I like Sarah Palin, but many of the things Osborne says are true. And, she was very respectful, actually.


I have thought the same thing about Palin and a Disney movie before with concern. However, Sara Palin is unique and a quick study.

I would also point out that at this point I would be more fearful of Biden as president than Palin. He has made many blunders to date that are just glossed over while she is crucified no matter what she does.

Finally, when it comes to comparing Palin in a Disney movie to Obama in a Nightmare on Elmtreet movie; I choose Disney!

Obama is hiding too much...

He won't release his orignal birth certificate, his selective service registration, his Columbia or Harvard records; not to mention his medical records.

The adults in his formative years and young adulthood (but for his grandma "a typical white person") are scary.

His campain contributions/ over 600 million dollars most undoubtedly include a massive amount of foreign and illegal contributions given that a large amount of it is said to be by individuals who contributed $200 or less.

When a reporter divided the number by the amount of "small donations" it came out to an average of $185 per small doner. NOT LIKELY at all. Both McCain and Clinton listed all of their doners both big and small.

What is he hiding? Plenty! But what? Where does his real loyalty lay? We just don't know.

Michael Phelps 10-25-2008 10:55 PM

Re: Sharon Osbourne On Sarah Palin.
 
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Originally Posted by Newman (Post 615562)
I have thought the same thing about Palin and a Disney movie before with concern. However, Sara Palin is unique and a quick study.

I would also point out that at this point I would be more fearful of Biden as president than Palin. He has made many blunders to date that are just glossed over while she is crucified no matter what she does.

Finally, when it comes to comparing Palin in a Disney movie to Obama in a Nightmare on Elmtreet movie; I choose Disney!

Obama is hiding too much...

He won't release his orignal birth certificate, his selective service registration, his Columbia or Harvard records; not to mention his medical records.

The adults in his formative years and young adulthood (but for his grandma "a typical white person") are scary.

His campain contributions/ over 600 million dollars most undoubtedly include a massive amount of foreign and illegal contributions given that a large amount of it is said to be by individuals who contributed $200 or less.

When a reporter divided the number by the amount of "small donations" it came out to an average of $185 per small doner. NOT LIKELY at all. Both McCain and Clinton listed all of their doners both big and small.

What is he hiding? Plenty! But what? Where does his real loyalty lay? We just don't know.


I'm in full agreement! Good to see you, Newman.

crakjak 10-26-2008 12:17 AM

Re: Sharon Osbourne On Sarah Palin.
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Scott Hutchinson (Post 615336)
There are some messed up folks out here in this world.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C_fmvbDvN5Y

Sharon Osbourne and Ellen Degenerate speaking about how STRANGE Sarah is......????? WOW!!! SUCH WISDOM!!!!

crakjak 10-26-2008 12:20 AM

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Originally Posted by Michael Phelps (Post 615341)
I have to say, I can see her point! I like Sarah Palin, but many of the things Osborne says are true. And, she was very respectful, actually.

PRetty funny about Alaska being the last stop before you "fall off the edge" of America!

Come on, Michael, you must be kidding.

Michael Phelps 10-26-2008 12:22 AM

Re: Sharon Osbourne On Sarah Palin.
 
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Originally Posted by crakjak (Post 615707)
Come on, Michael, you must be kidding.

Nope, these are valid points that even Republicans are a bit concerned about. I like Sarah Palin, and I feel that she will do a good job if McCain is elected, but come on - who had ever heard of SP before this?

And, how many times had McCain met her before he chose her?

All4one 10-26-2008 12:57 AM

Re: Sharon Osbourne On Sarah Palin.
 
Sarah has a record for shaking up the party. Republicans are being tried because of her, and we are supposed to think McCain had never heard of her? Liberals are certainly coming out of the woodwork to attack her, what are they afraid of? They are afraid of a REAL conservative!!!!!!!!!!

George 10-26-2008 01:53 AM

Re: Sharon Osbourne On Sarah Palin.
 
Well, if you like "G" rated movies, Sarah Palin is great. If you want an "R" rated movie, go for Obama. Since I don't allow "R" rated movies in the house (with the exception of "Passion of the Christ), guess I will take Sarah in a Disney flick. She would make a pretty princess.

AmericanAngel 10-26-2008 09:25 AM

Re: Sharon Osbourne On Sarah Palin.
 
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Originally Posted by Scott Hutchinson (Post 615336)
There are some messed up folks out here in this world.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C_fmvbDvN5Y

I loose respect for people like this...including Woopie too.
Woman rac-ISM is worse than racism in this country at the moment.

iceniez 10-26-2008 12:41 PM

Re: Sharon Osbourne On Sarah Palin.
 
I guess the opinion of the wife of one of satan's right hand men bears alot of weight in America. Not in mine.

Pressing-On 10-26-2008 01:15 PM

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Originally Posted by crakjak (Post 615702)
Sharon Osbourne and Ellen Degenerate speaking about how STRANGE Sarah is......????? WOW!!! SUCH WISDOM!!!!

THANK YOU!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! :friend :thumbsup

commonsense 10-27-2008 10:47 AM

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That was my thought....we're listening to Sharon Osbourne???

Have people forgotten the "delightful" albums her husband produced in the early 80"s!!
I worked retail (large discount store) and one weekly task was unpacking and racking the new LP's. I didn't even want to touch them!!!

Timmy 10-27-2008 11:17 AM

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Originally Posted by commonsense (Post 616429)
That was my thought....we're listening to Sharon Osbourne???

Have people forgotten the "delightful" albums her husband produced in the early 80"s!!
I worked retail (large discount store) and one weekly task was unpacking and racking the new LP's. I didn't even want to touch them!!!

Yeah, them demons might jump out at ya! That's just common sense. :tease

Michael Phelps 10-27-2008 11:22 AM

Re: Sharon Osbourne On Sarah Palin.
 
So does anyone think that Sharon may have a point when it comes to how Sarah's critics may view her? Regardless of who is making the point, the truth is still the truth. Let's not get sidetracked.

rgcraig 10-27-2008 11:28 AM

Re: Sharon Osbourne On Sarah Palin.
 
Mike,

I think the SNL skits have hurt her. When she speaks that's all they think of and it has hurt her credibility.

Michael Phelps 10-27-2008 11:34 AM

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Originally Posted by rgcraig (Post 616454)
Mike,

I think the SNL skits have hurt her. When she speaks that's all they think of and it has hurt her credibility.

I'm not sure I agree with that. Every politician since 1975 has been lampooned on SNL.

I think Sarah did the right thing by appearing on SNL and going with the flow instead of fighting it.

I'm just saying that her critics may have a couple of valid points, i.e. how many times McCain met her before he selected her, he just wanted a woman, etc.

Unfortunately, the thread seems to have turned to Ozzy's past and I'd like to hear the responses by others who may have some rebuttal to these charges.

rgcraig 10-27-2008 11:50 AM

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Originally Posted by Michael Phelps (Post 616456)
I'm not sure I agree with that. Every politician since 1975 has been lampooned on SNL.

I think Sarah did the right thing by appearing on SNL and going with the flow instead of fighting it.

I'm just saying that her critics may have a couple of valid points, i.e. how many times McCain met her before he selected her, he just wanted a woman, etc.

Unfortunately, the thread seems to have turned to Ozzy's past and I'd like to hear the responses by others who may have some rebuttal to these charges.

I think her appearance on SNL was good. I agree with you on that.

I just feel that Tina Fey's portrayal of her being a "beauty contestant airhead" has affected how people see her. It has put doubt in their minds that she is up to the challenge. They don't remember the strong, take charge glimpse they got of her at the convention.

I think this feeling is what Sharon was expressing when she mentioned the Disney cartoon.

The point of McCain picking her because she was a woman WAS a calculated decision.

The point others are making of her lack of experience still bothers me because she's only second on the ticket. Obama is first on the ticket and doesn't have that many gold stars to post on the fridge!

Michael Phelps 10-27-2008 11:53 AM

Re: Sharon Osbourne On Sarah Palin.
 
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Originally Posted by rgcraig (Post 616457)
I think her appearance on SNL was good. I agree with you on that.

I just feel that Tina Fey's portrayal of her being a "beauty contestant airhead" has affected how people see her. It has put doubt in their minds that she is up to the challenge. They don't remember the strong, take charge glimpse they got of her at the convention.

I think this feeling is what Sharon was expressing when she mentioned the Disney cartoon.

The point of McCain picking her because she was a woman WAS a calculated decision.

The point of her lack of experience still bothers me because she's only second on the ticket. Obama is first on the ticket and doesn't have that many gold stars to post on the fridge!

Just look at how GWB is portrayed, not only on SNL, but Letterman, Leno, MadTV, and the list goes on!

And yet, he was re-elected.

I would agree that SNL parodied SP, but in my humble opinion, she'll overcome that part quite nicely. In a strange way, I really believe Tina Fey admires SP, to be honest.

rgcraig 10-27-2008 11:57 AM

Re: Sharon Osbourne On Sarah Palin.
 
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Originally Posted by Michael Phelps (Post 616461)
Just look at how GWB is portrayed, not only on SNL, but Letterman, Leno, MadTV, and the list goes on!

And yet, he was re-elected.

I would agree that SNL parodied SP, but in my humble opinion, she'll overcome that part quite nicely. In a strange way, I really believe Tina Fey admires SP, to be honest.

You apparently didn't see Tina Fey speak after the last award show. She didn't have anything nice to say - - matter of fact, she said I can't wait until Obama wins so I don't have to do her anymore.

Michael Phelps 10-27-2008 12:00 PM

Re: Sharon Osbourne On Sarah Palin.
 
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Originally Posted by rgcraig (Post 616464)
You apparently didn't see Tina Fey speak after the last award show. She didn't have anything nice to say - - matter of fact, she said I can't wait until Obama wins so I don't have to do her anymore.

Gotta stay with the party line, but I notice the way they interact.

Either way, it's all speculation at this point.

I'm glad we're only 8 days away from Election day!

rgcraig 10-27-2008 12:07 PM

Re: Sharon Osbourne On Sarah Palin.
 
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Originally Posted by Michael Phelps (Post 616466)
Gotta stay with the party line, but I notice the way they interact.

Either way, it's all speculation at this point.

I'm glad we're only 8 days away from Election day!

Yep - I'll be glad when it's over with too!

Ferd 10-27-2008 12:41 PM

Re: Sharon Osbourne On Sarah Palin.
 
the hypocracy of this is that you could have said the same exact thing about Bill Clinton.

Amos 10-27-2008 12:50 PM

Re: Sharon Osbourne On Sarah Palin.
 
I have a question...

Why is anybody supposed to care what this woman thinks?

What is it on her resume that makes her an authority?


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