Sunday, September 14, 2008

Like a salmon thrown on the dock...

Like a salmon thrown on the dock

They talked about Kerry flip flopping.
Even remarks about Obama flip-flop.
But in my humble opinion, Sarah has
them beat 2 to 1.

As Mayor and running for Governor,
she was for the bridge named Bridge to
Nowhere, by those who thought it was
a waste. She made speeches in favor
for it. Then as the media and congress
even McCain made remarks about the
waste... the now as Governor says she told
Congress, thanks but no thanks. And she
put a stop to it. (she used the money for
a road to nowhere is what the news is showing.)
Flip Flop....

Then there is the remark to Charles Gibson, when
he asked her if she agreed with McCain about
eliminating earmarks. She told Charlie," I
certainly am!" But later in the same conversation
she started to wane on the subject. Then said
she believed in reform of earmarks.
Flip Flop

Which by the way, McCain was on the show called
THE VIEW and said Palin was going to help him
reform Washington by putting a stop to funding
lawmakers pet programs through earmarking. Of
which Barbara Walters pointed out that Palin had
requested earmarks of her own. He quickly remarked
"Not while Governor she hasn't. Guess he forgot about
the $256 million she asked for last year and the $198 million
she has asked for as Governor of Alaska.. for the 2009 budget.

And what about the remark about lobbyist and how they wanted
to get rid of them. Yet, near the end of the conversation she said
that Alaska uses lobbyist because they live so far away from
Washington, D.C. I guess that means California, Oregon, Washington
and maybe even Idaho can too... after all Washington, D.C. is a long
ways for us too...
Flip Flop...

But, all of this is working very well for the
Republican/McCain campaign.
As everyone in the audience (voters)
still is watching the silver medallion (Palin) that is
being swung back and forth in front of us.

Doubt me? Tell me how many days have YOU
gone without talking or listening
about Palin?
If they can continue it until November, they
will be a shoo in. And those who are still waiting
for the real issues to be addressed, will wonder
what happened

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