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"D.Duck" wrote in message ... "Short Wave Sportfishing" wrote in message ... On Fri, 5 Sep 2008 15:37:30 -0400, "Eisboch" wrote: Sarah Palin's husband recently offered up these quips during his first exposure to the national media. He has a sense of humor himself ..... "Is it me, or do things move very quickly around here?" and, "If I had a crystal ball a couple of years ago, I might have asked a few more questions when Sarah decided to join the PTA." and, "When my wife starts talking about reform, corruption and making the government work for the people ..... it's just best to get out of the way." Pretty cool dude, and no pansy, that's for sure. http://cosmos.bcst.yahoo.com/up/play...26716&src=news I like the whole family - seems like the quintessential American experience with all it's warts and flaws. Real life lived by real people. Sure, but they were did a lousy job of parenting by letting their daughter get pregnant. Shame on them. NOT. Do we blame Harry's parents for him? |
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CalifBill wrote:
flaws. Real life lived by real people. Sure, but they were did a lousy job of parenting by letting their daughter get pregnant. Shame on them. NOT. Do we blame Harry's parents for him? I do, his father must not have shown him any love when he was young, so he is desperately seeking attention from anyone, anyway he can. |
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On Sep 6, 6:41*am, "Earl of Warwich, Duke of Cornwall, Marquies of
Anglesea, Sir Reginald P. Smithers III Esq. LLC, STP. " wrote: CalifBill wrote: * flaws. Real life lived by real people. Sure, but they were did a lousy job of parenting by letting their daughter get pregnant. *Shame on them. NOT. Do we blame Harry's parents for him? I do, his father must not have shown him any love when he was young, so he is desperately seeking attention from anyone, anyway he can. I still think with his homophobic hangups, his das, or another male family member/friend gave him a little too much attention.. |
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On Fri, 5 Sep 2008 21:45:30 -0700, "CalifBill"
wrote: "D.Duck" wrote in message m... "Short Wave Sportfishing" wrote in message ... On Fri, 5 Sep 2008 15:37:30 -0400, "Eisboch" wrote: Sarah Palin's husband recently offered up these quips during his first exposure to the national media. He has a sense of humor himself ..... "Is it me, or do things move very quickly around here?" and, "If I had a crystal ball a couple of years ago, I might have asked a few more questions when Sarah decided to join the PTA." and, "When my wife starts talking about reform, corruption and making the government work for the people ..... it's just best to get out of the way." Pretty cool dude, and no pansy, that's for sure. http://cosmos.bcst.yahoo.com/up/play...26716&src=news I like the whole family - seems like the quintessential American experience with all it's warts and flaws. Real life lived by real people. Sure, but they were did a lousy job of parenting by letting their daughter get pregnant. Shame on them. NOT. Do we blame Harry's parents for him? The party of "Family Values" sure had a field day a few months ago, when 17 year old Jamie Lynn Spears got pregnant. It was absolutely blamed on the parents doing a very poor job. They got called all sorts of nasty names. Jamie Lynn Spears is keeping her baby, too. Now all of a sudden, the parents of Bristol the slut are being praised for standing by their tramp, and being such wonderful parents. Can't have it both ways, folks. You already said that 17 year olds having babies out of wedlock was a sign of moral decay. Not something to applaud. Most of the advice from the right was that the Spears should stay out of the lime light, guard their daughters privacy, and tend to being better parents. Where is that advice for the Palins? What's different? And then there was Dan Quayles famous speech casitgating the fictional character "Murphy Brown" for being pregnant out of wedlock. If he had ever realized that Mickey and Minnie were "shacking up" there would have been hell to pay. |
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On Fri, 5 Sep 2008 15:37:30 -0400, "Eisboch" wrote:
Sarah Palin's husband recently offered up these quips during his first exposure to the national media. He has a sense of humor himself ..... "Is it me, or do things move very quickly around here?" and, "If I had a crystal ball a couple of years ago, I might have asked a few more questions when Sarah decided to join the PTA." and, "When my wife starts talking about reform, corruption and making the government work for the people ..... it's just best to get out of the way." Pretty cool dude, and no pansy, that's for sure. http://cosmos.bcst.yahoo.com/up/play...26716&src=news Eisboch I agree. Both of them seem to be down to Earth and understand what real folk go through on a day to day basis. Correct that......I think they understand it even more than most real folk. I was also impressed with the life of Cindy McCain and how much of a caring and intelligent person she is. The ticket is a dream team for those who want to get away from the same old same old politics and move towards the traditional values that made America great. |
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On Fri, 05 Sep 2008 16:14:04 -0400, JimH wrote:
On Fri, 5 Sep 2008 15:37:30 -0400, "Eisboch" wrote: Sarah Palin's husband recently offered up these quips during his first exposure to the national media. He has a sense of humor himself ..... "Is it me, or do things move very quickly around here?" and, "If I had a crystal ball a couple of years ago, I might have asked a few more questions when Sarah decided to join the PTA." and, "When my wife starts talking about reform, corruption and making the government work for the people ..... it's just best to get out of the way." Pretty cool dude, and no pansy, that's for sure. http://cosmos.bcst.yahoo.com/up/play...26716&src=news Eisboch I agree. Both of them seem to be down to Earth and understand what real folk go through on a day to day basis. Correct that......I think they understand it even more than most real folk. I was also impressed with the life of Cindy McCain and how much of a caring and intelligent person she is. The ticket is a dream team for those who want to get away from the same old same old politics and move towards the traditional values that made America great. Is Eisboch forgiven also? |
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