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Hillary supporters, do you really think that a vote for Palin is a vote for Hillary?

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Hillary supporters, do you really think that a vote for Palin is a vote for Hillary?

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  1. Umm...who would be so dumb to think that? lol

    Palin has more experience than Obama, she's a good pick


  2. Um..isn't a vote for Palin actually a vote for McCain?

  3. i'd hope not...

    i'd hope that you vote for the individule.

  4. no. and i don't think clinton supporters would be that stupid  

  5. heck no!

    she is the complete opposite of Hillary...

    but McCain thinks that cuz he has a girl, that he will get all the votes from people who wanted Hillary...


  6. h**l to the no!

  7. She does not make a pimple on Hillarys butt...no i vote oboma Hillary said he is ok, i am with her.

  8. I was going to vote for McCain as a vote against Obama.  Now I can vote mcCain with a big smile on my face.

  9. Of course not.  I'm not that stupid.

    If John McCain wanted to put a woman on the ticket.....Palin was the best he could find?  Out of all the intelligent experienced Republican woman--- a woman with a BA in journalism and  2 years experience governing a state with a population 2/3 the size of the city of Detroit is it?

    Palin is also under investigation for a state ethics violation: http://www.nytimes.com/2008/08/30/us/pol...

    "This month, a bipartisan panel of state legislators appointed an independent investigator to look into whether Ms. Palin had fired a top law enforcement official in her administration because he had failed to dismiss a state trooper who was involved in a divorce with Ms. Palin’s sister."

    Condi would have been a much better choice---even with her ties to "w".

  10. I personally don't believe that Hillary and Palin have much in common except female body parts.  Nevertheless, I think she's a brilliant choice for McCain.  He needed to put some excitement on the ticket and it seems clear that Palin is the new fresh face of American conservatism.

  11. I'm not a Hillary supporter but I'm certain that most the women who are won't vote for Palin as a replacement for Hillary.  They're smarter than that.

  12. Of course not.

    Anyone who thinks so needs to take a serious look at the extreme difference of position between Hillary and Palin.

  13. Some may think that, still the proof is in the pudding, Palin is proven!  The team now has it signed, sealed and delivered!  Obamas full birth abortion, new taxes and lack of military or political experience is his demise!  Go McCain!

  14. Nope it is a vote for me. Palin is a no nonsense woman that isn't a washington insider, she is for reform & cutting spending, yep all those programs Obama wants us to pay for. Looks like McCain took the "change" right out from underneath Obama, while Obama's VP pick just shows more of the same of old washington.

  15. Voting on experience is an absurd way to approach this election. This election is about continuing policies like:

    *  Going around INVADING other countries. Didn't the n**i's used to do that?

    * Supporting corporate fat cats like Exxon and Shell while gas prices break the pocket books of ordinary Americans

    * Failing to address the broken health care system in this country

    * Giving super rich tax breaks while gouging the middle class

    If you like these policies, vote Republican. If you don't, vote for Obama.

    David

    http://www.cafepress.com/blipshirts

  16. say what?????????

    a vote for Palin, is a vote for republicans.......no matter how ya slice it.

    Hilliary does not enter into it....in any way, shape or form.

    and McCain can pick Palin, Condi Rice, or any other woman he wants, for all that its gonna matter...........Obama is gonna win, hands down.  

  17. Not only is it unlikely that many Hillary supporters will vote for Palin, although some will still vote AGAINST Obama for other reasons.

    But I kinda think Palin's "Eighteen Million Cracks" quote might help tick off those Hillary supporters as well. So who knows?


  18. Palin is about exposing Obama for his lack of experience, not getting Hillary's vote.

    He could have selected Rice for the Hillary vote if he wanted.

    What the truth is that Hillary supporters will have to vote for a guy that has no experience. They yanked Hillary right out from under them and gave them a guy that barely knows where the men's room is in the senate.

    The more they see that they are throwing their vote to a beginner the more it will make sense to vote for McCain. On top of that, he didn't even pay his femal workers the same as his male workers. We already know that Palin has women rights in mind in Alaska and neither Obama or Bided has the same history in their background.

    It's all about doing what you say you are going to do and Palin has alredy proved herself but Obama just makes claims and has yet to introduce a single bill supporting females.

  19. nope, but lets face it, some will vote for her because she has a v****a, not because of the issues. I am just wondering how many republican men won't vote for her because she is a woman

  20.   No i think a vote for McCain/Palin is a vote for truth a vote for the end of divisive politics, for smaller government, lower taxes the end of political corruption the end of roe v wade and the end of the welfare nanny state so many of you covet. Heads will roll !  

  21. Um, no.  I'm offended by the Palin selection and believe all women should be too.  That poor woman is nothing but a token.

  22. Johnny threw the pretend Hillary supporters a curve ball.  Supporters of Hillary's agenda will support the democratic platform to endure she can influence the items of her concern.  There's another bunch of malcontents out there that are frustrated for whatever and say they would rather see the country continue as it is for another four years.  Obviously this is a minority, albeit very vocal.  Now Johnny is saying OK you want a woman, I got one for you! and in honesty, she's done more in two years than Hillary or most men did in their first two years.  She's good, middle class, mother of five.  I support Obama but I really respect Palin and have since I saw her bring the oil companies to their knees.

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