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Is Sarah Palin getting a Pass?
By Emilia - Tuesday, September 2nd, 2008 at 9:25 PM
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Senator hatch said “it brought tears to my eyes to think that the republicans would be the first to put a woman in the White House” Since she was picked, Sarah Palin has taken over the Republican narrative and more and more one has the feeling just listening, that  she and not McCain is the head of the ticket. The comparison they make is between Obama and Palin and not Biden, and McCain is taking a pass.

 

As mayor, she took over $20.000 as ear marks. So please, let’s do our research and call her out and dissipate the information as best as we can. To some women who might still not care for Obama, would you rather have one who called Hillary Clinton a whiner or one who would join men and laugh at another women and call her the B-word and she cannot stand up for them? Sometimes, we women are our own worst enemies and we use feminism when we want something from our own kind and I think there are smarter women today than some give credit to. check the video below to believe.

 

 

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j9AIDRGzUAw&feature=related

 



Read Emilia’s Last Article: Women are smarter than that!

 


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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j9AIDRGzUAw

 

[ Posted at 10:10 PM on 9/2/08 | Reply ]

lol...and not ever i hope.

[ Posted at 4:21 PM on 9/3/08 | Reply ]


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