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Well Palin's daughter gives a whole new meaning to heels to heaven. Bad enough here in Mass we have the Gloucester Girls all knocked up and now this. But they dont want to talk about it...its none of our business. I saw footage of the RNC convention today and the "redneck father" of the her daughter's baby didnt look too happy to me. I thought those days were gone where the father had no choice but to marry the one he decided to spawn with. And then after the baby is born then go on welfare and say I dont know who the baby father is....How many time we have all seen that or heard of it. And I thought in my family it was a trip. I told my own sister a few weeks ago that "when you mess with Diane you mess with the whole trailer park"...she wasnt too happy but it was the truth. She was swooning over some guy and i told her she better not get knocked up since she did such a bang up job with my niece and nephew and she outta have the thing ripped out or sewn up.
 
TVWeek.com reports~

McCain TV Ratings Beat Obama in Preliminary Numbers

By Andrew Krukowski

Presidential candidate John McCain's acceptance speech at the Republican National Convention drew more television viewers than his rival Barack Obama attracted at the Democratic party's event last week, according to preliminary ratings from Nielsen Media Research.

Across all broadcast networks Thursday, Sen. McCain’s speech ended the night with a 4.8 rating/7 share, compared to Sen. Obama’s 4.3/7 average, according to overnight numbers from metered households in 55 U.S. markets measured by Nielsen. These ratings are preliminary, however, and are subject to change.

NBC’s coverage of Sen. McCain’s speech started directly at the tail end of the opening game of NFL season, with the speech pulling in a 6.3 rating/10 share, topping Sen. Obama’s speech last week by 26%. That lead-in may have boosted audiences who last night turned out in droves to watch Republican VP candidate Sarah Palin introduce herself to the country.

ABC’s showing of the McCain speech averaged a 4.5/7, down 2% from the same night of the Democratic convention last week, while CBS’ coverage took in a 3.4/5, an increase of 3%.

Hmm...

I am feeling really good about November 4th.

McCain*Palin '08
 
Here is a link to the polling reports dear. I know it is a lot for you to read, however these have more relevance than a TV ratings report.

 
Dirty Buck ...Tina Fey

Buck, i was thinking Meagan Mulally, (Karen Walker, on " Will & Grace").... Seriously i just made a little contribution to Senator Obama's effort, I think Senator Obama's website is just Great. I don't just toss money around either, but I feel a need to do more this election year. alr2903
 
Looks like Obama's rating are better...

Not that it really matters much but:

"That means McCain's speech is now the most-watched in convention history -- 41% higher than President Bush's acceptance speech four years ago, and 1% higher than Obama's address last week.

But wait.

If you add in PBS -- which is tracked by Nielsen as meter-market projections, but not counted among its regular national ratings sample -- Obama beat McCain.

PBS estimated that 2.7 million viewers tuned in last night and 3.5 million watched Obama. So if you include those viewers, Obama beat out McCain by an even slimmer margin, 41.9 to 41.6 million viewers. "

I ONLY watch PBS coverage, as did many other I know.

 
But you know the way Sarah Palin has her hair styled(??) she does look like a waitress in a truck stop. Always hairs out of place. She looks like she just got out of bed.

Remember, if anything happens to McSame due to his fragile health status SHE will be in charge? Do we REALLY want that?
 
I find it interesting

that the Republicans are shielding Palin from the press. What do they have to hide?
Don't these 100% red-meat (make mine a moose-burger), patriotic all-Americans think the people have a right to get to know their future VP?
Oh, right...
Sorry. Wasn't thinking.
 
I thought about Tina Fey as well. Anyone else notice that Nancy Pelosi looks a lot like Cheri Oteri formerly of SNL when she played those mental characters? I couldn't find a suitable pic, but I'm still on dialup on this computer.
 
It's Amazing

I've only known about this woman for a little more than a week, but I'm already sick of her.

My first impression, which persists, is that Ms. Palin is a spectaculary bad choice as a VP candidate by an old man who must be "doddering". I think this woman, even more so than Dan Quayle, is a joke: a bad one.

Here's a snap that says it all:

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You guys are a riot!

Y'all cannot possibly be concerned that the press will fail to slice and dice this candidate. There is probably a team going through her recycling bin as we speak.

There are some important issues with which to pick a bone with Gov. Palin, or extreme Christians, or whomever, but it seems like y'all would rather get off on her hair, on cheap satire, on conspiracy theories, her daughter, etc., and then use All CAPS, and then sprinke expletives, then rants, and after awhile your credibility just goes down the toilet. The venom is so over the top that you have to use a fine tooth comb to find a legitimate point.

If you feel strongly about your candidate, or the issues, I just don't think that a rant fest is effective. On the other hand, if I am being too serious, and what is going on here is just a contest to see who can be more venomously clever, than, uh, never mind.
 
The hairdo is only an obervation about her appearance the bigger question is:

Remember, if anything happens to McSame due to his fragile health status SHE will be in charge? Do we REALLY want that?

Most Presidents have a long record in politics. Palin doesn't, but then again neither does Obama. That's why I say this whole election thing this year is a nightmare. I'm going to write in "Try Again".

And now that some of you are in love with Ms. Palin, here is some more info about her past shady business dealings.

And the Washington Post is no rag either.

 
Pray Away the Gay

Palin church promotes converting gays
By RACHEL D'ORO
The Associated Press
Friday, September 5, 2008; 8:41 PM

ANCHORAGE, Alaska -- Gov. Sarah Palin's church is promoting a conference that promises to convert gays into heterosexuals through the power of prayer.

"You'll be encouraged by the power of God's love and His desire to transform the lives of those impacted by homosexuality," according to the insert in the bulletin of the Wasilla Bible Church, where Palin has prayed for about six years.

Palin's conservative Christian views have energized that part of the GOP electorate, which was lukewarm to John McCain's candidacy before he named her as his vice presidential choice. She is staunchly anti-abortion, opposing exceptions for rape and incest, and opposes gay marriage and spousal rights for gay couples.

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The fact this race is even close is proof that we as a nation have lost our fucking minds.

 
I agree, Jeff. It's depressing. That people don't understand fundamentalist/evangelical religion will be the end of us absolutely astounds me.

Fundamentalists have screamed "Satan!" at every scientific discovery in history--from the movement of the planets, to the work of Louis Pasteur, to stem-cell research.

I know of very few fundamentalist Christians who trust their almighty God enough to skip the hospital and use prayer, exclusively, for healing. We'd still be in the Dark Ages if intelligent, rational people hadn't continued pushing back against the brick wall of conservative religion.

What disappoints and scares me is that rational Christians don't stand up against their radical-right counterparts in this country. Look around the world---it's always the fundamentalists who gain power, because moderates are too afraid to stand up to them. It's always the most restrictive, conservative-radical faction that takes over a theocracy. "We have the strictest dogma, so we must be right!" And moderates, too afraid to call them on their bullshit, fall in line.

We scoff at fundamentalist theocracies like Iran and wonder how their society could be so stupid as to allow something like that to happen. It's not that big of a leap, kids.
 
Amen, Frigilux

Eugene: I agree with your suggestion that moderate Christians have failed to deal with the extreme fundamentalists and agree with the analogy to the failure of moderate Muslims to decry the behaviors of the extreme.

Jeff: Regarding the screwballs in Palin's church - for now I am going to give her the same pass we gave Obama. And I will wait until we have more data, from cridible sources (not from threads and blogs) on her voting record.
 
Pray Away the Gay????

How are the Log Cabin Republicans going to spin this one???

Also, that photo in the bikini with the gun has got to be photo shopped. Regardless, from the few pictures I have seen of her hubby, I would rather see him and his "gun" in a speedo. <grin>
 
Or how about this one I heard last week:

"Church is for people who are too stupid to take control of their own lives. The church tells them what to do and think"

My own comment:
If you go to church, it's ALWAYS a good thing. We have to get rid of this mindset. It's WHAT'S being taught in the church that counts!
 
Be it gay, black, female or Beagle (iheartmaytag )

That's it. I'm voting for Snoopy.

Does anyone expect honesty from any politician? (JeffG)

Nope. That's why I'm not falling for the "policy statements" of Osama and Billary being 99.9999% identical, as mentioned in another thread. That's what they said they were all about!

Chuck
 

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