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Do you far left people want to attack our future VP because her 17 yr old daughter is pregnant?

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seems this is part of life parents deal with so how about some more sick comments from the far left. I respect Obama for being respectful about this. Can the Far left be respectful?

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  1. The only way she might ever be your future VP is if you move to Alaska and they secede from the US.


  2. s***w THE FAR LEFTS!!!!!!!!!  Those idiotic kool-aid drinkers need to be beaten to death by O'Reilly himself  LOL

  3. It's hypocritical on her part.

    You are responsible for your children until they are 18 years of age.

    I'm sure that if one of Obama's daughter's were to end up pregnant(if they were older) I'm sure that Republicans would be making the same big deal out of it. difference is, Democrats don't have a holier than thou platform like Repubes do.

  4. our future vice president does not have a 17 year old unwed and pregnant daughter. Our future vice president has two sons--one of which is headed to iraq in ten days. And asking the far left to be respectful, i would say, would be better if the far right were willing to do likewise--and we all know THAT isn't going to happen.  

  5. I respect her daughter and feel sorry for her.. I am pissed with Gov Palin. When ask about her baby she should have stuck to the questionable, not exposed her daughter's pregnancy. She used her daughter's situation to vindicate her own. WRONG WRONG.. I am not attacking her as a Dem.. but as a female and a MOM...Nobody would ever known if she didn't go public with it..None of have seen the bush kids until one of them got married and I haven't seen cheney's kids yet.. Nor McCain's until this announcement. Keep your kids out of the arena.. Never think the media will be kind.. cause they never will.

  6. Oh, it's more than the unwed pregnant daughter...there seems to be a lot of baggage connected to Palin. Just makes McCain look foolish. I actually really feel sorry for Bristol.

  7. No fun to attack some kid, much more fun to post the true behavior of McCain.

    Here's 74 flip flops that McCain performed.

    National Security Policy

    1. McCain thought Bush’s warrantless-wiretap program circumvented the law; now he believes the opposite.

    2. McCain insisted that everyone, even “terrible killers,” “the worst kind of scum of humanity,” and detainees at Guantanamo Bay, “deserve to have some adjudication of their cases,” even if that means “releasing some of them.” McCain now believes the opposite.

    3. He opposed indefinite detention of terrorist suspects. When the Supreme Court reached the same conclusion, he called it “one of the worst decisions in the history of this country.”

    4. In February 2008, McCain reversed course on prohibiting waterboarding.

    5. McCain was for closing the detention facility at Guantanamo Bay before he was against it.

    6. When Barack Obama talked about going after terrorists in Pakistani mountains with predators, McCain criticized him for it. He’s since come to the opposite conclusion.

    Foreign Policy

    7. McCain was for kicking Russia out of the G8 before he was against it. Now, he’s for it again.

    8. McCain supported moving “towards normalization of relations” with Cuba. Now he believes the opposite.

    9. McCain believed the U.S. should engage in diplomacy with Hamas. Now he believes the opposite.

    10. McCain believed the U.S. should engage in diplomacy with Syria. Now he believes the opposite.

    11. McCain is both for and against a “rogue state rollback” as a focus of his foreign policy vision.

    12. McCain used to champion the Law of the Sea convention, even volunteering to testify on the treaty’s behalf before a Senate committee. Now he opposes it.

    13. McCain was against divestment from South Africa before he was for it.

    Military Policy

    14. McCain recently claimed that he was the “greatest critic” of Rumsfeld’s failed Iraq policy. In December 2003, McCain praised the same strategy as “a mission accomplished.” In March 2004, he said, “I’m confident we’re on the right course.” In December 2005, he said, “Overall, I think a year from now, we will have made a fair amount of progress if we stay the course.”

    15. McCain has changed his mind about a long-term U.S. military presence in Iraq on multiple occasions, concluding, on multiple occasions, that a Korea-like presence is both a good and a bad idea.

    16. McCain was against additional U.S. forces in Afghanistan before he was for it.

    17. McCain said before the war in Iraq, “We will win this conflict. We will win it easily.” Four years later, McCain said he knew all along that the war in Iraq war was “probably going to be long and hard and tough.”

    18. McCain has repeatedly said it’s a dangerous mistake to tell the “enemy” when U.S. troops would be out of Iraq. In May, McCain announced that most American troops would be home from Iraq by 2013.

    19. McCain was against expanding the GI Bill before he was for it.

    20. McCain staunchly opposed Obama’s Iraq withdrawal timetable, and even blasted Mitt Romney for having referenced the word during the GOP primaries. In July, after Iraqi officials endorsed Obama’s policy, McCain said a 16-month calendar sounds like “a pretty good timetable.”

    Domestic Policy

    21. McCain defended “privatizing” Social Security. Now he says he’s against privatization (though he actually still supports it.)

    22. On Social Security, McCain said he would not, under any circumstances, raise taxes. Soon after, asked about a possible increase in the payroll tax, McCain said there’s “nothing that’s off the table.”

    23. McCain wanted to change the Republican Party platform to protect abortion rights in cases of rape and incest. Now he doesn’t.

    24. McCain supported storing spent nuclear fuel at Yucca Mountain in Nevada. Now he believes the opposite.

    25. He argued the NRA should not have a role in the Republican Party’s policy making. Now he believes the opposite.

    26. In 1998, he championed raising cigarette taxes to fund programs to cut underage smoking, insisting that it would prevent illnesses and provide resources for public health programs. Now, McCain opposes a $0.61-per-pack tax increase, won’t commit to supporting a regulation bill he’s co-sponsoring, and has hired Philip Morris’ former lobbyist as his senior campaign adviser.

    27. McCain is both for and against earmarks for Arizona.

    28. McCain’s first mortgage plan was premised on the notion that homeowners facing foreclosure shouldn’t be “rewarded” for acting “irresponsibly.” His second mortgage plan took largely the opposite position.

    29. McCain went from saying g*y marriage should be allowed, to saying g*y marriage shouldn’t be allowed.

    30. McCain opposed a holiday to honor Martin Luther King, Jr., before he supported it.

    31. McCain was anti-ethanol. Now he’s pro-ethanol.

    32. McCain was both for and against state promotion of the Confederate flag.

    33. In 2005, Mc

  8. How would they feel if we start talking about Obama's kids personal lives?

    These people are sick and obamabots

  9. oh shut the f#k up!

  10. Amen

  11. Joe Biden's 17 yr old daughter is pregnant?

  12. I am not far left.  I live on the west coast.  Why can't we all  agree to leave family members out of the mix and focus on the issues.

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