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akuma587 said:
 And if life has taught me one thing it is that Oprah can tell people to slit their own throats and they will do it.

I've been advocating for Oprah to do this for years to no avail.

Think of the possibilities...

 




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MontanaHatchet said:
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Picking a woman would probably be the best choice. Alot of women are still pissed at Obama, and are willing to vote Mccain. If he had a woman VP that would clinch it.

I think the number of women who vote solely on gender are being given way too much attention. They couldn't make up a very large portion of the voting population.

 


Apparently Mccain disagrees. He just picked a woman.

 

 

Or perhaps a human being/politician.

 


Don't be so naive. This is an obvious political move. I'm not saying she's unqualified, I know nothing about her. But honestly, you think her gender had NOTHING to do with it? It's politics.

 

 

Perhaps people who vote solely on gender are worth appealing to in the eyes of the McCain camp. Of course, there would also be men who would want to vote for an all male ticket (and considering that there are more men who vote Republican than women), and that would balance the women voting for a women vote. Then again, I probably underestimate the average power. They really are a quick thinking bunch.

 


How it will work out in the end, no clue. I don't really see men being turned off by the choice, but it's possible. But the motive behind the choice is clear as day.

 

 



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I just watched Palin speak. She's a pretty fiery broad, isn't she?

I like that.




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rocketpig said:
I just watched Palin speak. She's a pretty fiery broad, isn't she?

I like that.

I would do things to her.

 



 

 

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rocketpig said:
I just watched Palin speak. She's a pretty fiery broad, isn't she?

I like that.

I would do things to her.

 

this.

 



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rocketpig said:
I just watched Palin speak. She's a pretty fiery broad, isn't she?

I like that.

 

Yeah, i really liked her too.



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Reading more about her, I'm really starting to warm to this choice. She's fought to open the ANR while keeping it environmentally feasible, she's known for fighting excessive spending, and she has a reputation for doing what she feels is right over what the party might want her to do.

Plus, she sounds like a real firecracker who isn't afraid to bust some balls to get what she wants. I like that in a woman. I'm still not sold on that Pro-Life bullshit but I think McCain may have gotten my vote back. Time will tell.




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Reading more about her, I'm really starting to warm to this choice. She's fought to open the ANR while keeping it environmentally feasible, she's known for fighting excessive spending, and she has a reputation for doing what she feels is right over what the party might want her to do.

Plus, she sounds like a real firecracker who isn't afraid to bust some balls to get what she wants. I like that in a woman. I'm still not sold on that Pro-Life bullshit but I think McCain may have gotten my vote back. Time will tell.

 

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rocketpig said:

Reading more about her, I'm really starting to warm to this choice. She's fought to open the ANR while keeping it environmentally feasible, she's known for fighting excessive spending, and she has a reputation for doing what she feels is right over what the party might want her to do.

Plus, she sounds like a real firecracker who isn't afraid to bust some balls to get what she wants. I like that in a woman. I'm still not sold on that Pro-Life bullshit but I think McCain may have gotten my vote back. Time will tell.

She is the closest thing (I think) we're going to get to Ron Paul for awhile...So be glad. Hopefully you like Ron Paul :)

At any rate, her policies are sound, and she's trying to do the economically right thing, while respecting everyone and everything when possible. I know some argue that McCain is trying to appeal to the female base, but he's not.

Go read palinforvp.com - There's nothing on that pro-palin website that has "oh, she'll get female votes!" Most of their focus is on cutting pork barrel spending, and ending government corruption. That's something we should all want.

 



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