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How high is Palin on your MILF meter?

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Oh baby, I'd give her a 9. She's HOT!

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  1. I'd rate her looks a 7.5 on my MILF scale... boosted a bit when I saw this one:

    http://gripedujour.files.wordpress.com/2...

    Of course, that's hardly any qualification for being VP. And she's kind of evil... which does make her hotter, in a sleezy way. And in real life, I'd find her repulsive, based her issues... she wanted to censor the local library, she's promoted wolf shooting from helicopter, sued to get  the Polar Bear off the endangered species list, and she's so primitive, she thinks the earth is only 6,000 year old. All hotness-killers.

    This is what a "10" looks like, IMHO, of course:

    http://www.thehollywoodgossip.com/images...


  2. I'd say about an 8

  3. A very do-able 7 out of 10.....

  4. I give her a solid 9

  5. How old are you, 12?

  6. Shut up

  7. She's a babe and so is her daughter! Now i'll surely hear from the Yahoo pedifile police!

  8. She is not you sexist pig.

    I thought liberals were against sexisim.

  9. I'll give that s**y librarian look a 9 1/2

  10. When I think of her abusing her powers, I lose interest right away.

    Palin has a clear history of abusing her powers.

    Shortly after becoming mayor, former city officials and Wasilla residents said, Ms. Palin approached the town librarian about the possibility of banning some books.

    Ann Kilkenny, a Democrat who said she attended every City Council meeting in Ms. Palin’s first year in office, said Ms. Palin brought up the idea of banning some books at one meeting. “They were somehow morally or socially objectionable to her,” Ms. Kilkenny said.

    The librarian, Mary Ellen Emmons, pledged to “resist all efforts at censorship,” Ms. Kilkenny recalled. Ms. Palin fired Ms. Emmons shortly after taking office but changed course after residents made a strong show of support. Ms. Emmons, who left her job and Wasilla a couple of years later, declined to comment for this article.

    Once in office, Ms. Palin asked many of Mr. Stein’s backers to resign — something virtually unheard of in Wasilla in past elections. The public works director, city planner, museum director and others were forced out. The police chief, Irl Stambaugh, was later fired outright.

    Ms. Palin also upended the town’s traditional ways with a surprise edict: No employee was to talk to the news media without her permission.

  11. agree with first poster, love the librarian with glasses look.  Can't tell what kind of body she has with clothes she wore last night so I'll reserve the 9's for now.  She gets an 8.0 until I see her in playboy :)

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