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Why are the Obama drones mad at McCain for choosing a woman ?two men in the white aint change is it?

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well well Obama had a change to put a woman on his ticket but he didn't so why don't the drones just get over it. check and mate look like P.U.M.A.S will be for Palin thank you McCain

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  1. who are these people who are "mad he chose a woman"?

    You just made that up, republicans sighed at the choice, and democrats dont give a sht


  2. I just looked up PUMA and it looks like some neocon joke to me!

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/People_Unit...

  3. Steels thunder from his "Change" campaign. He has nothing else to go on, except promising the government will take care of all. Palin is a strong, intelligent, hard working, and a straight shooter. I can't wait for the Palin-Bidon debates.

  4. Since Palin did nothing for McCain's numbers....I'd say he gave the election to the Dems. Obama has been ahead since the beginning in the polls and after McCain's VP pick he is still way ahead.

    I'm sorry your candidate picked a loser.

    Obama 08

  5. Palin can't feel Hillary's shoes.

  6. I am not mad at McCain for picking a woman, I just think it's funny he picked a person with NO experience and a person who has so many personal issues going on in their life.  I think McCain things Vetting is for his pets or something.

    I would be proud to vote for a qualified woman.  Let me know when one shows up.

  7. Nobody is mad at him for picking a woman. We are just amazed he picked someone with so little experience who is so unknown to the country.

  8. So, you're voting because McCain chose a Woman as VP?... You're following his plans quite nicely.

    How gullible.

  9. Palin was a mayor and has had two years as a Governor. The Republican talking heads are all over the talk shows saying that Palin's being attacked because she's a woman when anyone tries to say she's not qualified.  

    I won't vote for a woman simply because she's a woman. I want the best qualified person for the job.

  10. Always about gender and race now, isn't it? We're becoming the opposite of what we've strived for -- now you're sexist if you don't like Palin and you're racist if you don't like Obama.

    If I remember correctly Ron Paul was an old white man who made a good argument for change.

    There are many reasons Obama didn't put Hillary on the ticket. McCain also didn't pick the runner up, did he?

  11. Recent polls suggest that the PUMAs you refer to aren't happy overall with Palin as a choice. McCain was a stomachable option when he was a centrist, but with Palin on the ticket his move right is made overtly. Palin doesn't hold up on the issues for the PUMA community, save the few who actually do vote solely based on gender.  

  12. McCain's responsibility to the country and his supporters is to select the BEST  VP he can. He didn't do that.

    According to Politico.com,  Alaska's Senate President Lyda Green responded to Palin's nomination with this comment: “She’s not prepared to be governor. How can she be prepared to be vice president or president?”

  13. Choosing a woman just because she's a woman is not sound thinking. Choosing the best qualified PERSON that will fit in with your administration and will be able to take over at the beat of a heart, is.

  14. It's nothing to do with the gender. It's her character and integrity, which she lacks.

    And judgment.

    Bad judgment and bad mother.

    She's obviously take a page out from "Desperate Housewives" and faked her pregnancy.

    She's a real phoney!


  15. You see...

    McCain has the idea that ANY woman will do as long as he's breaking a glass ceiling.  Hillary supporters wanted Hillary first and woman second I think.  For McCain to throw out any woman to gain a falsely perceived "Any woman I don't care who" vote is just a tad bit insulting.

  16. Who cares if she is a women. It isn't about race and gender to me. This seems like your way of comparing Palin to Clinton. People respect Hillary Clinton for what she has done for our country and what she stands for which is very different from Sarah Palin.

    At least Biden has passed legislature to protect women from violence what has Palin done for women?

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