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sarah punked by canadien morning show

#1 Post by BigDrawMan » Sun Nov 02, 2008 11:13 am

it will air in Montreal tomorrow am

the canadien guy pretended to be Sarkozy.

He also said some canadien pop singer was the pm of canada
sarah said he was doing a good job and looked forward to working with him.
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#2 Post by SportsFan68 » Sun Nov 02, 2008 11:18 am

I newsgoogle Palin almost every day, and I haven't seen a favorable nonUSA Palin article yet. I skip them and read the ones originating in the USA, which are mostly unfavorable as well. They do compliment her on her ability to draw a crowd. The more right-wng ones hail her as a savior.
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#3 Post by BigDrawMan » Sun Nov 02, 2008 11:31 am

SportsFan68 wrote:I newsgoogle Palin almost every day, and I haven't seen a favorable nonUSA Palin article yet. I skip them and read the ones originating in the USA, which are mostly unfavorable as well. They do compliment her on her ability to draw a crowd. The more right-wng ones hail her as a savior.


one woman was quoted in the paper at her Somerset rally as saying "she walks like me, she talks like me, she thinks like me so I will vote for her."The woman is a retired deli clerk.

she has drawn well here away from the cities.McCain and Obama have drawn well everywhere.Obama packed the Civic Arena last week.
Doors opened 3 hours before his speech.
I wonder if they sold beer.
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#4 Post by SportsFan68 » Sun Nov 02, 2008 11:34 am

BigDrawMan wrote:
SportsFan68 wrote:I newsgoogle Palin almost every day, and I haven't seen a favorable nonUSA Palin article yet. I skip them and read the ones originating in the USA, which are mostly unfavorable as well. They do compliment her on her ability to draw a crowd. The more right-wng ones hail her as a savior.


one woman was quoted in the paper at her Somerset rally as saying "she walks like me, she talks like me, she thinks like me so I will vote for her."The woman is a retired deli clerk.

she has drawn well here away from the cities.McCain and Obama have drawn well everywhere.Obama packed the Civic Arena last week.
Doors opened 3 hours before his speech.
I wonder if they sold beer.
I can answer that. No beer.

I can promise something that there was -- volunteer signup sheets.
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#5 Post by BigDrawMan » Sun Nov 02, 2008 11:40 am

SportsFan68 wrote:
BigDrawMan wrote:
SportsFan68 wrote:I newsgoogle Palin almost every day, and I haven't seen a favorable nonUSA Palin article yet. I skip them and read the ones originating in the USA, which are mostly unfavorable as well. They do compliment her on her ability to draw a crowd. The more right-wng ones hail her as a savior.


one woman was quoted in the paper at her Somerset rally as saying "she walks like me, she talks like me, she thinks like me so I will vote for her."The woman is a retired deli clerk.

she has drawn well here away from the cities.McCain and Obama have drawn well everywhere.Obama packed the Civic Arena last week.
Doors opened 3 hours before his speech.
I wonder if they sold beer.
I can answer that. No beer.

I can promise something that there was -- volunteer signup sheets.


the Pens control the beer sales
I bet they sold Pens stuff as well

Committed volunteers is why Obama beat Hillary
it is more important than money
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#6 Post by SportsFan68 » Sun Nov 02, 2008 11:44 am

BigDrawMan wrote: Committed volunteers is why Obama beat Hillary
it is more important than money
The Obama camp knows that. There's a sign down at Obama HQ -- "Hi, I'm a yard sign. I can't vote. Now get on the phone and make some calls."

Not that they lacked for money either.
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#7 Post by BigDrawMan » Sun Nov 02, 2008 11:49 am

SportsFan68 wrote:
BigDrawMan wrote: Committed volunteers is why Obama beat Hillary
it is more important than money
The Obama camp knows that. There's a sign down at Obama HQ -- "Hi, I'm a yard sign. I can't vote. Now get on the phone and make some calls."

Not that they lacked for money either.


his office here is selling yardsigns, as are nonaffiliated entrepreneurs

this has led to sign thievery, which some blame on McCain types, but I blame it on cheapness and laziness of obama sign wanters
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#8 Post by BackInTex » Sun Nov 02, 2008 11:50 am

BigDrawMan wrote: one woman was quoted in the paper at her Somerset rally as saying "she walks like me, she talks like me, she thinks like me so I will vote for her."The woman is a retired deli clerk.
So the lady had worked all her life for a living and was satisfied with what she accomplished on her own. She's more qualifed than Obama.

At least she doesn't say "He's gonna give me some of the rich folk's money, so I'm gonna vote for him", and is a life long recipient of free breakfast at school and food stamps.
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#9 Post by peacock2121 » Sun Nov 02, 2008 11:55 am

Interpretation is an interesting thing.

Being right about our own interpretation is not so much interesting as it is divisive.

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#10 Post by SportsFan68 » Sun Nov 02, 2008 12:01 pm

BigDrawMan wrote: this has led to sign thievery, which some blame on McCain types, but I blame it on cheapness and laziness of obama sign wanters
It is both.
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