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Sherri
09-03-2008, 02:32 PM
Feel free to agree or disagree, but here is an
> Alaskan's viewpoint on our new VP candidate (and it is an opinion shared
> by the vast
> majority of Alaskan residents). :-)
>
> Sarah Palin is the US's answer to Margaret Thatcher!
>
> Anyone who thinks she cannot handle the job or deal briskly
> and efficiently with ANY issue, including foreign governments .. well,
> they haven't met our Sarah <grin>. She is not 'just a woman',
> she is not 'just a way to get votes' and if anyone expects her to smile,
> simper and
> be sweet - they don't know Sarah. She is *more than* qualified for the job
> and
> the best possible choice McCain could have made.
>
> As an Alaskan resident as well as a resident of Wasilla,
> AK, where Sarah Palin was at one time Mayor .. I can speak with
> confidence. Governor Sarah Palin of Alaska is exactly what she portrayed
> during her
> introduction this morning and exactly what our US Government needs. She is
> ethical to a fault (if there is such a thing), a refreshing change to the
> status-quo and as smart and determined a PERSON (gender really isn't an
> issue here as far as I'm concerned) as anyone could ask for at the head of
> government.
>
> Sarah is no na�ve 'small town mayor' - she just *started out* there.
> Btw, as
> Mayor of Wasilla, she brought this 'small town'
> through a lot of GOOD changes and left it at the end of her term having
> grown to
> the 4th largest CITY in Alaska - a lot of growth and a stronger economic
> base than ever before.
>
> She has EXECTUTIVE experience *running a government*
> (something NONE of the other candidates can actually boast, even John
> McCain
> <g>) as Governor of Alaska and got there by defeating the *incumbent*
> Republican Governor, who was definitely part of the 'old school' and who
> WAS very much in the pocket of the big oil companies. We in Alaska wanted
> change - and
> we got it in the person of Sarah Palin!
>
> Sarah Palin is everything she looks to be and more. Her
> approval rating as Governor of Alaska has been as high as 95% and is
> currently
> leveled out consistently in the upper 80 percentile throughout the
> state (and in both parties) - the HIGHEST approval rating of ANY sitting
> Governor.
>
> Sarah has been turning around corruption in the Legislature
> of Alaska - turning things on their ear for that matter; cutting
> spending in spite of the increased income the state is currently receiving
> due
> to=2 0the high oil prices - she has insisted on putting a huge amount of the
> 'windfall' into savings for the future rather than spending, spending,
> spending - and has insisted from the get-go on what she refers to as
> 'honest, ethical and transparent governing' - no more closed door meetings
> and dealings - the big oil companies thought she would be a pushover and
> have
> learned better to their chagrin.
>
> She understands the 'real people' and the economic issues we all face
> (Alaskans along with the rest of the country) - she was one of 'us' not
> long
> ago. Rather than passing useless 'laws' or throwing money at pet projects,
> she (most recently) temporarily suspended the state gas tax (on gasoline
> at
> the pumps, fuel oil and natural gas for homes, etc.) and
> has ordered checks issued to ALL residents of Alaska this fall in an
> attempt
> to assist with the burden of high fuel costs for the upcoming winter. I
> could
> go on and on, but that's enough for now <smile>. She isn't
> doing these things to be popular - she is doing it because her
> constituents are HURTING
> financially and she is in a position to help.
>
> She became Governor of Alaska by defeating the Incumbent
> Republican Governor and doing it *without* the money or the support of the
> Repub lican Party, which was amazing in itself - and she won by a
> landslide.
> The 'powers that be' at that time totally underestimated Sarah and
> learned better the hard way. Let's hope Obama does the same. Sarah has
> done
> exactly what she claimed she was going to do when elected and is just as
> popular
> today as the day she was elected - perhaps more so since even the
> Democrats up
> here seem to like her - she works well with both sides in the Legislature
> here.
>
> Sarah 'belongs' to us (Alaskans) .. and although we are going to be
> terribly sorry to see her leave before she finishes the job she started
> here
> (two years ago) straightening out OUR State <grin>
> ... we understand she is needed for a bigger purpose and hopefully her Lt.
> Governor
> will be able to fill her shoes here and continue the job.
>
> As for worrying about what would happen if McCain were to
> die or step down or whatever ... here in AK we've only been wondering
> how long we would be able to KEEP Sarah in Alaska and have seen her as our
> first
> woman President of the USA from the start. It's always been a matter of
> whether she would wait until the end of her TWO terms as Governor (no
> doubt
> at ALL that she would be re-elected if she ran for a20second term at the
> end
> of her current term) ... or end up in Washington sooner. She could do the
> job TODAY.
>
> Personally, I feel a lot better about McCain now that I know he has
> someone
> as savvy, as strong, as ethical and as steady as Sarah at his back.
> She will be an excellent Vice President ... and my guess is will be
> our US Republican Presidential candidate in four years - AND by then the
> country will KNOW here - will love and respect her as we do here - and
> she'll win by as much of a landslide as she did here in Alaska. I only
> wonder if
> McCain has a clue what he is unleashing on the US of A <grin>. She is
> going to be a fresh wind, but also a strong wind.
>
> Is that enough of an endorsement? If not, I'll add this
> ... Jerry and I have for many years felt the best 'vote' was to vote
> for the lesser of two 'evils' and hope they didn't do too much
> damage. Two years ago during our State Governor's race was the first time
> EVER that we
> actually asked for not just a little sign to put in our yard showing our
> support
> of our candidate (something we've never felt the desire to do at all
> before) - we asked for a full 4' x 8' 'SARAH PALIN FOR GOVERNOR!'
> sign and were proud to have it. She hasn't l et us or Alaska down. She will
> do the same for
> the USA if given the opportunity.
>
> Feel free to pass this on to anyone who may be interested
> (and spam those
> who aren't!).
> -Deb in Alaska
>

Tim Rutledge
09-03-2008, 02:43 PM
McCain picked right!

rgcraig
09-03-2008, 02:45 PM
Great review!

Kay B
09-03-2008, 03:00 PM
1385 Someone emailed this to me today. ;)

rgcraig
09-03-2008, 03:01 PM
1385 Someone emailed this to me today. ;)

Too cute!

tamor
09-03-2008, 03:05 PM
1385 Someone emailed this to me today. ;)

Love it!

Kay B
09-03-2008, 03:21 PM
Here is an article from the Anchorage daily News.

http://www.adn.com/monegan/story/514163.html

Gov. Sarah Palin wants a state board to review the circumstances surrounding the dismissal of Public Safety Commissioner Walt Monegan -- taking the unusual step of making an ethics complaint against herself.

Cindy
09-03-2008, 03:50 PM
It's about time a person that actually lives in Alaska posted here.:)

TalkLady
09-03-2008, 05:45 PM
I have relatives in Alaska and they love her!....Go Sarah!!!:clap:rooting:rooting:clap

jaxfam6
09-03-2008, 06:20 PM
1385 Someone emailed this to me today. ;)

you have got to email that to me. that is too funny

U376977
09-03-2008, 08:14 PM
I have to admit I was a little disappointed when I heard he had picked a woman governor, call it sexist if you want. I thought that it might hurt his campaign. But the more I read about her the more I like her. She speaks with dignity and poise but still carries power and authority humbly. She is not manish acting, like Hillery. By bringing women to the polls she just may have won the election for McCain. She is certainly a better choice then Osama picked. All one has to do is remember the nomination hearings for the supremes and how foolish he acted, he questions were silly in the extreme. If I was a die hard Obama/Osama supporter, his VP would make me jump parties.

HappyTown
09-03-2008, 11:24 PM
I believe McCain brought on Sarah Palin , because he needed a strong woman figure by his side. Mrs McCain not viewed well by many.
Cindy McCain is not in the same league and cannot even begin to match the Michelle Obama's class. With her track record, past and present, Cindy McCain has not earned the right to!

TRFrance
09-03-2008, 11:33 PM
I believe McCain brought on Sarah Palin , because he needed a strong woman figure by his side. Mrs McCain not viewed well by many.
Cindy McCain is not in the same league and cannot even begin to match the Michelle Obama's class. With her track record, past and present, Cindy McCain has not earned the right to!

You've used a pro-Palin thread as an opportunity to bash Cindy McCain?

That's just plain indecent.

You're talking about Michelle Obama's "class" (?). Maybe you should show some class yourself, rather than going after McCain's wife, who has done nothing to deserve such scornful words coming from you.

SoCaliUPC
09-03-2008, 11:37 PM
Go palin!

tstew
09-03-2008, 11:39 PM
You've used a pro-Palin thread as an opportunity to bash Cindy McCain?

That's just plain indecent.

You're talking about Michelle Obama's "class" (?). Maybe you should show some class yourself, rather than going after McCain's wife, who has done nothing to deserve such scornful words coming from you.

Pretty much any thread Happytown would have used on this forum would have been "pro-Palin"

Kay B
09-03-2008, 11:57 PM
you have got to email that to me. that is too funny

Here you go jax. :) I added it to photobucket. You can r/click and save picture.

http://i32.photobucket.com/albums/d25/peaches59/Alaska/Palin/09-03-08.jpg

HappyTown
09-04-2008, 12:01 AM
You've used a pro-Palin thread as an opportunity to bash Cindy McCain?

That's just plain indecent.

You're talking about Michelle Obama's "class" (?). Maybe you should show some class yourself, rather than going after McCain's wife, who has done nothing to deserve such scornful words coming from you.

This is a home breaker who ran away with a Man who was supposed to be her father. A drug addict who even stole drugs meant for the less privileged. Anyone who escaped Federal charges for stealing money from a self funded charity and stealing prescription drugs should be ETERNALLY grateful and a ALOT more understanding of other people. She is plagues with the blindness that most people who are born rich have..never had to earn their way, never had to do anything to accomplish anything for themselves.

Yeah now that's real class!!! I think not!

TRFrance
09-04-2008, 12:05 AM
Pretty much any thread Happytown would have used on this forum would have been "pro-Palin"
That's not the point, Tstew. The point is, the thread is about Governor Palin, who is running for office, not about John McCain's wife, who is not running.

His comment about Cindy McCain was uncouth, and uncalled for.

You've been on crusade lately, railing against "partisanship" on these message boards... but I see you chose not to make a comment criticizing his remark.
Apparently you're more bothered by conservative partisanship around here than liberal partisanship.

HappyTown
09-04-2008, 12:06 AM
Pretty much any thread Happytown would have used on this forum would have been "pro-Palin"

I made the statement McCain needed a strong woman by his side, unlike his wife who has a bad track record, Palin is perfect! I wish she was running, she get my vote, if she drop the bagged, McCain!


At this point I really see no choice, I don't care for either party! This maybe the first time I won't vote!

HappyTown
09-04-2008, 12:08 AM
That's not the point, Tstew. The point is, the thread is about Governor Palin, who is running for office, not about John McCain's wife, who is not running.

His comment about Cindy McCain was uncouth, and uncalled for.

You've been on crusade lately, railing against "partisanship" on these message boards... but I see you chose not to make a comment criticizing his remark.
Apparently you're more bothered by conservative partisanship around here than liberal partisanship.

Not true, Cindy part of the package! I'm not liberal, just looking beyond the outward !

TRFrance
09-04-2008, 12:12 AM
This is a home breaker who ran away with a Man who was supposed to be her father. A drug addict who even stole drugs meant for the less privileged. Anyone who escaped Federal charges for stealing money from a self funded charity and stealing prescription drugs should be ETERNALLY grateful and a ALOT more understanding of other people. She is plagues with the blindness that most people who are born rich have..never had to earn their way, never had to do anything to accomplish anything for themselves.

Yeah now that's real class!!! I think not!
I'm not a fan of Obama, but I dont really say much about Michelle Obama, because she is not running for office.
Similarly, Cindy McCain is not running for office... so I don't know why McCain haters keep picking on her.
Ironically, you keep talking about "class", but frankly, you're really not showing much of it in these posts. I'm not sure you've really grasped the concept of what it means to conduct oneself with class, both in deeds and in words.

Anyway...I'm not even going to get into a back-and-forth with you on this.
Have a good night.

HappyTown
09-04-2008, 12:26 AM
I'm not a fan of Obama, but I dont really say much about Michelle Obama, because she is not running for office.
Similarly, Cindy McCain is not running for office... so I don't know why McCain haters keep picking on her.

Because they are influence to their husbands, they have input, like any marriage! Your using the word hate, not I!

Ironically, you keep talking about "class", but frankly, you're really not showing much of it in these posts. I'm not sure you've really grasped the concept of what it means to conduct oneself with class, both in deeds and in words.


Lol

Ok this is just funny, no comment!

Anyway...I'm not even going to get into a back-and-forth with you on this.
Have a good night.

You as well. Nite

tstew
09-04-2008, 08:14 AM
That's not the point, Tstew. The point is, the thread is about Governor Palin, who is running for office, not about John McCain's wife, who is not running.

His comment about Cindy McCain was uncouth, and uncalled for.

You've been on crusade lately, railing against "partisanship" on these message boards... but I see you chose not to make a comment criticizing his remark.
Apparently you're more bothered by conservative partisanship around here than liberal partisanship.

TR, there is not the widespread Democratic partisanship here that there is in other circles I associate with. I've said here many times that I do say the same things when I am in those circles....particularly within the Black community. I have read many comments about Michelle Obama in threads that were not about her, and I've never felt the need to castigate those people for it either...neither did you.

Cindy
09-04-2008, 08:24 AM
TR, there is not the widespread Democratic partisanship here that there is in other circles I associate with. I've said here many times that I do say the same things when I am in those circles....particularly within the Black community. I have read many comments about Michelle Obama in threads that were not about her, and I've never felt the need to castigate those people for it either...neither did you.

Brother Stewart are some black people that you know voting for Obama just because he is half black? Or do they really support his ideas? I know a couple that are because they think he can change things for black people. Just the idea of him getting this far seems to give them some kind of hope that our country is changing for black people.

Sorry for hijacking the thread.

tstew
09-04-2008, 08:38 AM
Brother Stewart are some black people that you know voting for Obama just because he is half black? Or do they really support his ideas? I know a couple that are because they think he can change things for black people. Just the idea of him getting this far seems to give them some kind of hope that our country is changing for black people.

Sorry for hijacking the thread.

CN, I know some Black people who would vote Democratic if my German Shepherd were running. (And I know some on the right who would vote for her if she was on the Republican ticket). I get just as frustrated with the obvious partisanship when talking to them too.
Then there are some who do like the symbolism of the progress of having a Black man in the oval office...and actually behind the desk with a pen and not a broom.

HappyTown
09-04-2008, 09:12 AM
Brother Stewart are some black people that you know voting for Obama just because he is half black? Or do they really support his ideas? I know a couple that are because they think he can change things for black people. Just the idea of him getting this far seems to give them some kind of hope that our country is changing for black people.

Sorry for hijacking the thread.

I'm half black, married to a full black. No I would not just voted for someone because they are black. I voted for the one who stand for what I want see change. This like saying, whites only vote for white males. Maybe they do!

Baron1710
09-04-2008, 09:17 AM
I'm half black, married to a full black. No I would not just voted for someone because they are black. I voted for the one who stand for what I want see change. This like saying, whites only vote for white males. Maybe they do!

What "Change" do you expect from Obama? Change can be good or bad. Chanting "Change, change change" means zip as in empty rhetoric.

Cindy
09-04-2008, 09:25 AM
CN, I know some Black people who would vote Democratic if my German Shepherd were running. (And I know some on the right who would vote for her if she was on the Republican ticket). I get just as frustrated with the obvious partisanship when talking to them too.
Then there are some who do like the symbolism of the progress of having a Black man in the oval office...and actually behind the desk with a pen and not a broom.

Yes, that is what I meant. I think a lot of people have the wrong ideas about the office of the President. He/she cannot cure all ills of our country. To me it is much more important who we put in state office and US congress and senate as it is just for presidency.

HappyTown
09-04-2008, 09:41 AM
What "Change" do you expect from Obama? Change can be good or bad. Chanting "Change, change change" means zip as in empty rhetoric.

I see no real change, one of many why I may not voted. I think once again we American are stuck with no real choice in candidates!

TRFrance
09-04-2008, 05:28 PM
TR, there is not the widespread Democratic partisanship here that there is in other circles I associate with. I've said here many times that I do say the same things when I am in those circles....particularly within the Black community. I have read many comments about Michelle Obama in threads that were not about her, and I've never felt the need to castigate those people for it either...neither did you.
Indeed, but I have not been on a crusade, railing against "partisanship", the way you have been lately. That is the big difference.

P.S.
I am already on record as saying that I believe making comments regarding Michelle Obama (and any other candidate's spouse) is uncalled for. In case you missed it, it's in post #21 (http://www.apostolicfriendsforum.com/showpost.php?p=581790&postcount=21) of this thread.

tstew
09-04-2008, 07:20 PM
Indeed, but I have not been on a crusade, railing against "partisanship", the way you have been lately. That is the big difference.

P.S.
I am already on record as saying that I believe making comments regarding Michelle Obama (and any other candidate's spouse) is uncalled for. In case you missed it, it's in post #21 (http://www.apostolicfriendsforum.com/showpost.php?p=581790&postcount=21) of this thread.

Okay, I missed it. My bad. But I do want to assure you, my friend, that my crusade against partisanship is not limited to any one party. I try to make that clear and will try to make it clearer in the future...but yes I am on a crusade against partisanship because we end up with candidates who have no real obligations and accountability to the people.

tstew
09-04-2008, 07:23 PM
Okay, I missed it. My bad. But I do want to assure you, my friend, that my crusade against partisanship is not limited to any one party. I try to make that clear and will try to make it clearer in the future...but yes I am on a crusade against partisanship becasue we end up with candidates who have no real obligations and accountability to the people.

Okay, actually I just clicked and read the post 21 and realized that it was in this thread where you were getting onto someone else about saying something about Cindy McCain. Originally I thought that you were talking about on one of the many other threads where Michelle Obama was being trashed. I retract the "my bad" :)