Pawlenty/Palin ticket would result in a landslide win for 2012.

Is this thread on palin or obama?

Getting hard to tell isn't it? It seems like both figures inspire their irrational attackers and defenders.

The real debate seems to be who has the better book out and which one will sell the most copies. Obama or Palin.

The Europeans claim that Americans have no taste and are devoid of culture.

We will prove them wrong when the "Britney" book is released and out sells the Obama and Palin books.

Then we will have something to brag about to the world of fine literature and classic works. :doubt:
 
Be careful what you link Ya Yank it just might come back and bite you in the ass. LOLOLOLOLOLOLO from your link, which you probably did not read either or you would not have posted it. Pay special attention to the last 2 paragraphs. ROTHLMAO.

Obama sponsored a bill that became law
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Buzz up!ShareThisBefore he bowed out of the race, Sen. Joe Biden dismissed the legislative accomplishments of three Democratic primary rivals with whom he served. About Barack Obama, he said, "Barack Obama hasn't passed any."
By that wording, Biden is wrong.

Obama, who was sworn into office in January 2005, spent much of his time in the Senate taking a high-profile position as spokesman for Democrats' efforts to overhaul congressional ethics standards, including his own bid to make Senate colleagues pay the full charter rate, rather than first-class airfare, for rides in corporate jets. The effort drew the ire of such senior senators as Ted Stevens of Alaska, whose state is so big that corporate planes are often the only way to get around. Senate leaders included that jet travel requirement in a lobbying practices and disclosures bill signed into law in September 2007.

But as a member of the minority party, Obama also worked across the aisle with Republicans to push several measures that became law in 2006.

Working with Republican Sen. Tom Coburn of Oklahoma, Obama won enactment of a law creating a single, searchable database of all federal contracts, grants and loans.

He also partnered with senior Indiana Republican Sen. Richard Lugar, the former chairman of the Foreign Relations panel, to sponsor legislation to strengthen international efforts to destroy conventional weapons, though it did not advance out of committee.

Separately, Obama was lead sponsor of a bill to provide relief and promote democracy in the Democratic Republic of Congo, which was signed into law in December 2006.

He introduced legislation in 2005 to require federal preparations for an avian flu pandemic, but it didn't advance.

And he weighed in on another "good government" initiative during congressional debate on tougher lobbying disclosure standards, by backing the creation of an independent "Office of Public Integrity" that would investigate congressional ethics cases and receive and monitor financial disclosure reports required from members of Congress, officers and employees of Congress and lobbyists. The bid failed in 2006 due to opposition from members of the Senate Ethics Committee, who said it would politicize the panel. Another attempt to include it in the Democrats' ethics bill failed in early 2007.

Obama's tendency to focus on nonidelogical issues is pragmatic, because they tend not to have powerful enemies or, if they do, are shielded by solid support in both parties. But some of his initiatives have languished, either because he was a junior member of the Democratic caucus or because they encountered institutional resistance. One would have rewarded troubled school districts with extra federal help in exchange for deep changes.

Though advocacy groups generally gave him positive marks for taking action, Obama's absence from heated political battles makes it difficult to assess his effectiveness as a legislator. Still, he has passed one bill signed into law, making Biden's statement False.

Is this thread on palin or obama?

It's on Palin...but her supporters deflect citicism by attacking Obama.

What??? Gettin a little beat up on here???. You keep stating that Palin does not have the qualifications and you have JUST PROVEN my point that Obama has no qualifications and that Palin trounced him in that arena. You gave me the links, and they came back and bit you right in the ass, you provided them. :lol::lol::lol:


Keep searching for all those qualifications on Obama, they are very entertaining. LOL


I fully agree obushama should not be president, he is a sell out, he is not qualified, and his nobel prize award seriously undermined the credibility of that organization. Now what possible purpose do you have in bringing up obama?
 
Be careful what you link Ya Yank it just might come back and bite you in the ass. LOLOLOLOLOLOLO from your link, which you probably did not read either or you would not have posted it. Pay special attention to the last 2 paragraphs. ROTHLMAO.

Obama sponsored a bill that became law
Bookmark this story:
Buzz up!ShareThisBefore he bowed out of the race, Sen. Joe Biden dismissed the legislative accomplishments of three Democratic primary rivals with whom he served. About Barack Obama, he said, "Barack Obama hasn't passed any."
By that wording, Biden is wrong.

Obama, who was sworn into office in January 2005, spent much of his time in the Senate taking a high-profile position as spokesman for Democrats' efforts to overhaul congressional ethics standards, including his own bid to make Senate colleagues pay the full charter rate, rather than first-class airfare, for rides in corporate jets. The effort drew the ire of such senior senators as Ted Stevens of Alaska, whose state is so big that corporate planes are often the only way to get around. Senate leaders included that jet travel requirement in a lobbying practices and disclosures bill signed into law in September 2007.

But as a member of the minority party, Obama also worked across the aisle with Republicans to push several measures that became law in 2006.

Working with Republican Sen. Tom Coburn of Oklahoma, Obama won enactment of a law creating a single, searchable database of all federal contracts, grants and loans.

He also partnered with senior Indiana Republican Sen. Richard Lugar, the former chairman of the Foreign Relations panel, to sponsor legislation to strengthen international efforts to destroy conventional weapons, though it did not advance out of committee.

Separately, Obama was lead sponsor of a bill to provide relief and promote democracy in the Democratic Republic of Congo, which was signed into law in December 2006.

He introduced legislation in 2005 to require federal preparations for an avian flu pandemic, but it didn't advance.

And he weighed in on another "good government" initiative during congressional debate on tougher lobbying disclosure standards, by backing the creation of an independent "Office of Public Integrity" that would investigate congressional ethics cases and receive and monitor financial disclosure reports required from members of Congress, officers and employees of Congress and lobbyists. The bid failed in 2006 due to opposition from members of the Senate Ethics Committee, who said it would politicize the panel. Another attempt to include it in the Democrats' ethics bill failed in early 2007.

Obama's tendency to focus on nonidelogical issues is pragmatic, because they tend not to have powerful enemies or, if they do, are shielded by solid support in both parties. But some of his initiatives have languished, either because he was a junior member of the Democratic caucus or because they encountered institutional resistance. One would have rewarded troubled school districts with extra federal help in exchange for deep changes.

Though advocacy groups generally gave him positive marks for taking action, Obama's absence from heated political battles makes it difficult to assess his effectiveness as a legislator. Still, he has passed one bill signed into law, making Biden's statement False.

Is this thread on palin or obama?

It's on Palin...but her supporters deflect citicism by attacking Obama.

What??? Gettin a little beat up on here???. You keep stating that Palin does not have the qualifications and you have JUST PROVEN my point that Obama has no qualifications and that Palin trounced him in that arena. You gave me the links, and they came back and bit you right in the ass, you provided them. :lol::lol::lol:


Keep searching for all those qualifications on Obama, they are very entertaining. LOL

Palin demonstrated her lack of qualifications as soon as she began to speak on the national stage.
 
Be careful what you link Ya Yank it just might come back and bite you in the ass. LOLOLOLOLOLOLO from your link, which you probably did not read either or you would not have posted it. Pay special attention to the last 2 paragraphs. ROTHLMAO.

Obama sponsored a bill that became law
Bookmark this story:
Buzz up!ShareThisBefore he bowed out of the race, Sen. Joe Biden dismissed the legislative accomplishments of three Democratic primary rivals with whom he served. About Barack Obama, he said, "Barack Obama hasn't passed any."
By that wording, Biden is wrong.

Obama, who was sworn into office in January 2005, spent much of his time in the Senate taking a high-profile position as spokesman for Democrats' efforts to overhaul congressional ethics standards, including his own bid to make Senate colleagues pay the full charter rate, rather than first-class airfare, for rides in corporate jets. The effort drew the ire of such senior senators as Ted Stevens of Alaska, whose state is so big that corporate planes are often the only way to get around. Senate leaders included that jet travel requirement in a lobbying practices and disclosures bill signed into law in September 2007.

But as a member of the minority party, Obama also worked across the aisle with Republicans to push several measures that became law in 2006.

Working with Republican Sen. Tom Coburn of Oklahoma, Obama won enactment of a law creating a single, searchable database of all federal contracts, grants and loans.

He also partnered with senior Indiana Republican Sen. Richard Lugar, the former chairman of the Foreign Relations panel, to sponsor legislation to strengthen international efforts to destroy conventional weapons, though it did not advance out of committee.

Separately, Obama was lead sponsor of a bill to provide relief and promote democracy in the Democratic Republic of Congo, which was signed into law in December 2006.

He introduced legislation in 2005 to require federal preparations for an avian flu pandemic, but it didn't advance.

And he weighed in on another "good government" initiative during congressional debate on tougher lobbying disclosure standards, by backing the creation of an independent "Office of Public Integrity" that would investigate congressional ethics cases and receive and monitor financial disclosure reports required from members of Congress, officers and employees of Congress and lobbyists. The bid failed in 2006 due to opposition from members of the Senate Ethics Committee, who said it would politicize the panel. Another attempt to include it in the Democrats' ethics bill failed in early 2007.

Obama's tendency to focus on nonidelogical issues is pragmatic, because they tend not to have powerful enemies or, if they do, are shielded by solid support in both parties. But some of his initiatives have languished, either because he was a junior member of the Democratic caucus or because they encountered institutional resistance. One would have rewarded troubled school districts with extra federal help in exchange for deep changes.

Though advocacy groups generally gave him positive marks for taking action, Obama's absence from heated political battles makes it difficult to assess his effectiveness as a legislator. Still, he has passed one bill signed into law, making Biden's statement False.

It's on Palin...but her supporters deflect citicism by attacking Obama.

What??? Gettin a little beat up on here???. You keep stating that Palin does not have the qualifications and you have JUST PROVEN my point that Obama has no qualifications and that Palin trounced him in that arena. You gave me the links, and they came back and bit you right in the ass, you provided them. :lol::lol::lol:

This is a lie. I have never once in this thread stated Palin had no qualifications. I simply stated that she is a bimbo. Please do try to keep your facts straight. Oh that's right...you don't have any facts. Never mind.

I have posted several facts on this thread and I even took the time to read the links YOU provided which you abviously didn't read. Palin is anything but a Bimbo, I have posted over and over and over again the accomplishments she has acheived as a Mayor of Wasilla, making that town the envy of the state of Alaska, and her ACCOMPLISHMENTS as Governor. Hardly the work of a bimbo.

Definition of BIMBO, someone who provides a link and doesn't read it before he posts it. :lol::lol:

You have succeeded in sinking the Obama boat on this thread by torpedoing his non-existant accomplishments with the links that YOU provided. Thank You, from a conservative.:lol:
 
Is this thread on palin or obama?

Getting hard to tell isn't it? It seems like both figures inspire their irrational attackers and defenders.

The real debate seems to be who has the better book out and which one will sell the most copies. Obama or Palin.

The Europeans claim that Americans have no taste and are devoid of culture.

We will prove them wrong when the "Britney" book is released and out sells the Obama and Palin books.

Then we will have something to brag about to the world of fine literature and classic works. :doubt:

Yeah, Brittany will probably get the most attention.
 
Obama won. He's president.

Its worth pointing out that for good or ill, American Voters have a tendancy to ignore or overlook the exsistence or quality of prior experience. Abraham Lincoln's resume prior to election is not that impressive, and George W. Bush's prior experience mostly consisted of failures.

Personally, I didn't have issue with Obama's credentials prior to election. Off all 4 politicians on the tickets (McCain, Palin, Biden, Obama), none really stood up to inspection on prior experience.

I'd add there isn't really a job out there, other than possibly Vice President, that can really prepare you for all aspects of the Presidency. That's why you hope you elect the guy most capable of adapting and learning on the job.

People vote for the guy they agree with the most. These people like Maple who are yapping about Palin's qualifications, do you think they'd vote for a liberal Democratic candidate running against Palin if he or she did have more qualifications than Palin?

Of course not.
 
Be careful what you link Ya Yank it just might come back and bite you in the ass. LOLOLOLOLOLOLO from your link, which you probably did not read either or you would not have posted it. Pay special attention to the last 2 paragraphs. ROTHLMAO.

Obama sponsored a bill that became law
Bookmark this story:
Buzz up!ShareThisBefore he bowed out of the race, Sen. Joe Biden dismissed the legislative accomplishments of three Democratic primary rivals with whom he served. About Barack Obama, he said, "Barack Obama hasn't passed any."
By that wording, Biden is wrong.

Obama, who was sworn into office in January 2005, spent much of his time in the Senate taking a high-profile position as spokesman for Democrats' efforts to overhaul congressional ethics standards, including his own bid to make Senate colleagues pay the full charter rate, rather than first-class airfare, for rides in corporate jets. The effort drew the ire of such senior senators as Ted Stevens of Alaska, whose state is so big that corporate planes are often the only way to get around. Senate leaders included that jet travel requirement in a lobbying practices and disclosures bill signed into law in September 2007.

But as a member of the minority party, Obama also worked across the aisle with Republicans to push several measures that became law in 2006.

Working with Republican Sen. Tom Coburn of Oklahoma, Obama won enactment of a law creating a single, searchable database of all federal contracts, grants and loans.

He also partnered with senior Indiana Republican Sen. Richard Lugar, the former chairman of the Foreign Relations panel, to sponsor legislation to strengthen international efforts to destroy conventional weapons, though it did not advance out of committee.

Separately, Obama was lead sponsor of a bill to provide relief and promote democracy in the Democratic Republic of Congo, which was signed into law in December 2006.

He introduced legislation in 2005 to require federal preparations for an avian flu pandemic, but it didn't advance.

And he weighed in on another "good government" initiative during congressional debate on tougher lobbying disclosure standards, by backing the creation of an independent "Office of Public Integrity" that would investigate congressional ethics cases and receive and monitor financial disclosure reports required from members of Congress, officers and employees of Congress and lobbyists. The bid failed in 2006 due to opposition from members of the Senate Ethics Committee, who said it would politicize the panel. Another attempt to include it in the Democrats' ethics bill failed in early 2007.

Obama's tendency to focus on nonidelogical issues is pragmatic, because they tend not to have powerful enemies or, if they do, are shielded by solid support in both parties. But some of his initiatives have languished, either because he was a junior member of the Democratic caucus or because they encountered institutional resistance. One would have rewarded troubled school districts with extra federal help in exchange for deep changes.

Though advocacy groups generally gave him positive marks for taking action, Obama's absence from heated political battles makes it difficult to assess his effectiveness as a legislator. Still, he has passed one bill signed into law, making Biden's statement False.

It's on Palin...but her supporters deflect citicism by attacking Obama.

What??? Gettin a little beat up on here???. You keep stating that Palin does not have the qualifications and you have JUST PROVEN my point that Obama has no qualifications and that Palin trounced him in that arena. You gave me the links, and they came back and bit you right in the ass, you provided them. :lol::lol::lol:


Keep searching for all those qualifications on Obama, they are very entertaining. LOL

Palin demonstrated her lack of qualifications as soon as she began to speak on the national stage.


Hello New York, is speaking the only qualification that you look at and vote for?? Obviously it is, because you elected someone who could read a telepromter and just for you I am going to post the poem that your so very intellectual and intelligent President wrote. Hang on a minute because I need to go get it. It's stunning and soooooooooooo accomplished.
 
Bush wounded the Republican brand. Palin is the silver bullet that will finish the job.

Keep her talking! Nothing proves the theory she is an idiot more than Sister Sarah herself.
 
I bet you were holding your breath for this one, I hope he teleprompter reads it to the nation. A Harvard intellectual at that. LOL What writing talent our POTUS has. LOL

Under water grottos, caverns


Filled with apes


That eat figs.


Stepping on the figs


That the apes


Eat, they crunch.


The apes howl, bare


Their fangs, dance . . .


Obama Poem #1...
 
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Bush wounded the Republican brand. Palin is the silver bullet that will finish the job.
Keep her talking! Nothing proves the theory she is an idiot more than Sister Sarah herself.

I guess there's a first time for everything. Maybe even Palin?
 
Bush wounded the Republican brand. Palin is the silver bullet that will finish the job.
Keep her talking! Nothing proves the theory she is an idiot more than Sister Sarah herself.

I guess there's a first time for everything. Maybe even Palin?


Did you happen to read the Obama Poem, or did you just skip over that too, Ya Yank, kinda like not reading the links that you provide????? Who's the idiot?????:lol::lol::lol:
 
But liberals, even if Palin DID manage to become President, I wouldn't complain if I were you guys.

She'd quit in the summer of 2015 anyway, maybe even a little before that.
 
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Bush wounded the Republican brand. Palin is the silver bullet that will finish the job.

Keep her talking! Nothing proves the theory she is an idiot more than Sister Sarah herself.

Did you happen to see any of her recent interviews, with Oprah, O'Reilly, Hannity, Greta or any of her radio interviews with Rush, Hannity and several others. Oh nooooooo, you too have been stuck on the late night comedy shows with Jay Leno, Tina Fey and you read your news out of the National Inquierer.

Make sure you read Obama's APE poem, it's terrific and it demonstrates what an intellectual, intelligent person he is.:lol::lol::lol::lol: It's a sure signal that you did the right thing in electing him as POTUS even though he was just a community organizor, state legislator and spent all of 150 days in the U.S senate where he signed 1 bill. :lol::lol::lol:
 
Bush wounded the Republican brand. Palin is the silver bullet that will finish the job.
Keep her talking! Nothing proves the theory she is an idiot more than Sister Sarah herself.

I guess there's a first time for everything. Maybe even Palin?


Did you happen to read the Obama Poem, or did you just skip over that too, Ya Yank, kinda like not reading the links that you provide????? Who's the idiot?????:lol::lol::lol:

First, I was still giving you some time to quote your source for the poe, as if you do not, then del will remove your post. Please play by the rules.

Second, at the risk of repeating myself, since you obviously were too stupid to understand, or simply too lazy to read my response to your first schoolyard "you didn't read the links in your own post" response, I will present again here for your mental midgetness:
This is simply just ANOTHER area that shows how different we are. I am more than happy to share the whole picture which is Obama. I know the man I voted for. I chose to accept the good with the bad. What's your excuse?
 
"When she was running for governor in 2006, Palin said she was insulted by the term "bridge to nowhere," according to Ketchikan Mayor Bob Weinstein, a Democrat, and Mike Elerding, a Republican who was Palin’s campaign coordinator in the southeast Alaska city"

In fact, the Palin administration has spent "tens of millions of dollars" in federal funds to start building a road on Gravina Island that is supposed to link up to the yet-to-be-built bridge, Weinstein said.

"She said ’thanks but no thanks,’ but they kept the money," said Elerding about her applause line.
Palin's 'bridge to nowhere' line upsets Alaskans
 
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"When she was running for governor in 2006, Palin said she was insulted by the term "bridge to nowhere," according to Ketchikan Mayor Bob Weinstein, a Democrat, and Mike Elerding, a Republican who was Palin’s campaign coordinator in the southeast Alaska city"

In fact, the Palin administration has spent "tens of millions of dollars" in federal funds to start building a road on Gravina Island that is supposed to link up to the yet-to-be-built bridge, Weinstein said.

"She said ’thanks but no thanks,’ but they kept the money," said Elerding about her applause line.
Palin's 'bridge to nowhere' line upsets Alaskans


The bridge controversy, she changed her mind and it was good she did.:clap2:

Gravina Island Bridge - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

In August 2007, Alaska's Department of Transportation stated that it was "leaning" toward alternative ferry options, citing bridge costs and the reluctance of Governor Palin to pay the state's match to the appropriated federal funds.[24] A month later, in September 2007, Palin formally canceled the project.[25][26][27] Palin stated:

Ketchikan desires a better way to reach the airport, but the $398 million bridge is not the answer. Despite the work of our congressional delegation, we are about $329 million short of full funding for the bridge project, and it’s clear that Congress has little interest in spending any more money on a bridge between Ketchikan and Gravina Island. Much of the public’s attitude toward Alaska bridges is based on inaccurate portrayals of the projects here. But we need to focus on what we can do, rather than fight over what has happened.[28][29]

Asked why she initially supported the bridge, Palin's communications director Bill McAllister said, "It was never at the top of her priority list, and in fact the project isn't necessarily dead … there's still the potential for improved ferry service or even a bridge of a less costly design". She changed her mind, he said, when "she saw that Alaska was being perceived as taking from the country and not giving".[30]

The city of Ketchikan has already begun to develop roads and a small amount of infrastructure for Gravina Island's 50 inhabitants. However, residents continue to seek funding for the Ketchikan-Gravina span.[31]

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She was concerned about the budget of Alaska and that of the country. That's what I want, a budget cutter, she did improve roads for the 50 people who live on that island, they have great ferry service, but to build a bridge of that expanse and expense was too much for her to swallow and I thank her for that. We are talking 50 people here, not 500,000 people.
 
It makes me wonder about people who are anamored with Palin. Makes me wonder what are they smoking that doesn't allow them to see through this smoke screen???
 
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