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itsbob
11-04-2008, 11:43 AM
That the night before the election, after most people have made up their minds, and in some states most have ALREADY voted, that they release the findings on Palin. NO ethics rules violated!!
Then this morning on the Today show, the FIRST positive story obout Iraq and how the war is being run, you know, the story being run while a good portion of the population were in line to vote and didn't see it!
Can they be any more obvious?
Beta84
11-04-2008, 11:45 AM
That the night before the election, after most people have made up their minds, and in some states most have ALREADY voted, that they release the findings on Palin. NO ethics rules violated!!
Then this morning on the Today show, the FIRST positive story obout Iraq and how the war is being run, you know, the story being run while a good portion of the population were in line to vote and didn't see it!
Can they be any more obvious?
at least they did it now instead of tomorrow, right? this is why people shouldn't vote early unless they are gonna be out of town...things keep coming out until the last minute.
aps45819
11-04-2008, 11:49 AM
Watching channel 9 last night (CBS)
They have a good 10 minutes of coverage of the Soetoro rally in McLean VA, views of the traffic, comments of attendees and gushing reporters.
... and McCain will be heading back to AZ tomorrow after some campaign stops.
itsbob
11-04-2008, 11:49 AM
Just saw an interview on TV with Palin in Wasilla AK, she sounded like a million bucks.
Of course that's not what we got to see the last few months. She was comfortable, well spoken, talked about people getting involved. Local politics being the front line for change. Local politicians have to face their constituents in the grocery store, on the street. What you do or don't do effects people you'll see every day.
I hope she stays in the spotlight for the next few years, maybe run for Congress in the next two years. I might just move to AK so I can vote for her.
This_person
11-04-2008, 12:23 PM
Just saw an interview on TV with Palin in Wasilla AK, she sounded like a million bucks.
Of course that's not what we got to see the last few months. She was comfortable, well spoken, talked about people getting involved. Local politics being the front line for change. Local politicians have to face their constituents in the grocery store, on the street. What you do or don't do effects people you'll see every day.
I hope she stays in the spotlight for the next few years, maybe run for Congress in the next two years. I might just move to AK so I can vote for her.My guess - if they don't win, and Stevens does, he'll resign, and she'll appoint herself Senator (for the DC experience people feel she needs, though no one can explain why)
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