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Don
11-21-2009, 02:47 PM
It's hard not to like Sarah Palin, with the way the Left has so viciously attacked her and in view of her clean, wholesome image.

But....does she really believe America has a right to exist? What does she think of illegal immigration?

Well, googling this issue, I found the few statements she ever made on the subject affirmed here belief in a "path to citizenship." Yuccckk! Another "Republican" dedicated to national suicide?

Palin's a great believer in the US going to war with Russia over the border dispute with Georgia....in other words, another globalist Trojan Horse who wants us to go to war with Russia while Mexicans walk across the border and take our country away. She's willing to go to war against a country that's doing nothing to us and ignore a neighboring country that's invading us and has pledged to take our country away from us.

Obama is so bad that anything looks better and there's a reflexive reaction to rally to Palin. But, we should not make the same mistake again. The cult of Ronald Reagan is almost like a religion for some "true conservatives", but Ronald Reagan gave us our first amnesty in 1986. Dwight Eisenhower, by comparison, carried out Operation Wetback in the 1950's and deported large numbers of them.

I've watched Palin's interviews and her book tours and frankly I think she's a fraud. Lots of slogans and cliches about low taxes, and Israel's "right to exist," blah, blah, blah, etc. (Why doesn't anyone ever ask a candidate if America has a "right to exist?" )

Does anyone else have any opinions about what I believe is the latest fraud that is about to be perpetrated on us...the candidacy of Sarah Palin.

Rim05
11-22-2009, 02:15 AM
I believe Palin is nothing but a Beauty Queen. I think that is how she thinks of her self also. She won a beauty contest on looks and not on brains. Maybe old McCain was only looking for 'looks' to help his campaign. Right now all she is interested in is making money.

Cruisingfool
11-22-2009, 05:07 PM
My bets she will run on a different ticket, and I won't predict with who, but I have a good idea. If you have ever been to Alaska, they have very few illegal aliens.

LAPhil
11-22-2009, 05:50 PM
Well, googling this issue, I found the few statements she ever made on the subject affirmed here belief in a "path to citizenship." Yuccckk! Another "Republican" dedicated to national suicide?

Yes, Don, that phrase always brings up the contents of my stomach too. Let's face it, there are damn few candidates, even Republicans, who are willing to stick their necks out and risk losing the Hispanic vote by opposing amnesty. It's going to take someone with a lot of courage and integrity to end this mess once and for all.

Ayatollahgondola
11-22-2009, 07:55 PM
My bets she will run on a different ticket, and I won't predict with who, but I have a good idea. If you have ever been to Alaska, they have very few illegal aliens.

They don't have many people period

wetibbe
11-23-2009, 05:43 AM
As an old time Republican that voted for every Republic President since Ike, I liked Sarah and her attitude.

However, I don't think she is electable if she maintains her strong right wing position. Here's why.

It has been my observation that virtually no politician has the courage of their convictions They will say anything they think the voters want to hear. They will make any campaign promise and the day after inauguration it goes out the window. They flip. I've seen it around here time and again.

They pander to the Hispanic vote. It is truly becoming a very strong element now in elections.

Democrats outnumber Republicans.

When she quit as Governor. That was a big disappointment. True the opposition was attacking her incessantly and causing a run up of 1/2 million dollars in legal bills. She no doubt quit to go for the money which she is raking in now. I can't fault her for that.

Look at Ron Paul. Enormously popular with conservatives. Had all of the right ideas. Very sound and reliable, but look at how he ranked in the campaign.

Mitt Romney. Excellent choice. He would have straightened out this mess in short order.

And look at what we got - Obama !!

Huckabee - good guy but very fuzzy on immigration.

We'll wait and see who is running in the next election. I want to get to know them.

LAPhil
11-23-2009, 06:19 AM
When she quit as Governor. That was a big disappointment. True the opposition was attacking her incessantly and causing a run up of 1/2 million dollars in legal bills. She no doubt quit to go for the money which she is raking in now. I can't fault her for that.

I do fault her for that. I'm not sure I believe her story about quitting because of the mounting legal bills, and if she quit merely to make more money, that's even worse. But the main reason I don't trust her now is because she did quit, for whatever reason, in the middle of her first term no less. How do we know that if she were elected her to some other office, e.g., President, she wouldn't quit again?

PochoPatriot
11-23-2009, 01:01 PM
I liked and still do like Sarah Palin. She is exactly what liberals and feminists fear the most: A capable and articulate woman who is living the life that feminists believe they are entitled to...working mother, yet retains her femininity (just look at the feminist leaders) and her conservative values. This is why liberals fear her so much.

Eagle1
11-23-2009, 03:16 PM
I too have been aware of Palin's stance on illegal immigration. It is disheartening to hear someone that may be a presidential candidate throw the American people under the bus in order to accomodate either their own or their party's ideology.

She really doesn't seem to understand a lot of the issues nor does she seem very bright to me.

Our country needs a man with brains, military experience, and the determination to get our nation rolling again.

I nominate Lou Dobbs! I use to watch Mr Dobbs when he was on the air and noticed how red faced and angry he would get when commenting on our fake governments disregard for the well being of Americans. He sort of reminds me of some of us.

Sarah Palin in my opinion is the next empty skirt (suit?) being served up for consumption by the masses on behalf of those that truly control our nation.

Over taxes, illegal immigration, and the general abuse / impoverishment of all U.S. citizens we will more than likely see a revolt...the kind that makes the very politicians that are destroying us board jets and leave for safety.

You think it can't hapenn? It's coming!:mad::mad::mad::mad:

Cruisingfool
11-23-2009, 05:52 PM
I highly doubt she will be running for the republicans, or the democrats. Both parties are as corrupt as they come, and this needs to be changed.

LAPhil
11-23-2009, 06:27 PM
And on top of everything else, she says "nu-kyu-lar".:mad:

Cruisingfool
11-24-2009, 12:22 AM
And I know you are a Romney supporter, and I am from Utah. Did you know he is a member of the CFR?

wetibbe
11-24-2009, 04:46 AM
Here's the CFR membership list.

I don't see Mitt Romney on there. But there sure are plenty of others.

http://www.stopthenorthamericanunion.com/CFRMembers.html#R

Here's the Wikipedia dissertation on CFR.

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

Here's the CFR website.

http://www.cfr.org/

Eagle1
11-25-2009, 08:08 AM
I too have been aware of Palin's stance on illegal immigration. It is disheartening to hear someone that may be a presidential candidate throw the American people under the bus in order to accomodate either their own or their party's ideology.

She really doesn't seem to understand a lot of the issues nor does she seem very bright to me.

Our country needs a man with brains, military experience, and the determination to get our nation rolling again.

I nominate Lou Dobbs! I use to watch Mr Dobbs when he was on the air and noticed how red faced and angry he would get when commenting on our fake governments disregard for the well being of Americans. He sort of reminds me of some of us.

Sarah Palin in my opinion is the next empty skirt (suit?) being served up for consumption by the masses on behalf of those that truly control our nation.

Over taxes, illegal immigration, and the general abuse / impoverishment of all U.S. citizens we will more than likely see a revolt...the kind that makes the very politicians that are destroying us board jets and leave for safety.

You think it can't hapenn? It's coming!:mad::mad::mad::mad:

Folks unfortunately I have to amend my enthusiastic support of Mr Dobbs by submitting this Link to Spanish Television Program Al Rojo Vivo:
http://msnlatino.telemundo.com/shows/Al_Rojo_Vivo/video_player?uuid=6c9aef68-1b4b-4a93-9281-ded0750bcc7f

Here, in person, and in English, Mr Dobbs explains his position on illegal immigration. Shockingly Mr Dobbs sounds at the 19:30 mark of this video to be in favor of legalization of illegals in the USA if certain conditions are met.

Having heard that I believe that Mr Dobbs should hold elective office only if he meets a requirement to defend this nation in its time of need by making it clear that he will have all illegals deported if he has the authority to do so.

How else could order be restored to our Balkanized nation? I want our country back! Do you hear that Lou!!!???

Rim05
11-25-2009, 10:00 AM
Eagle, that is why I quit watching Dobbs over a year ago. I had started to detect a different tone to his reporting, and he did let Janet Marguia (sp) totally trash him on his own program all the while looking at him like he was a snake.

LAPhil
11-25-2009, 10:05 AM
I've been trying to play that video all day and it keeps quitting on me at exactly 3:12. Is there anyone out there who might be able to help me solve this? When I play the Spanish version it's just fine, but I can't hear the English over the Spanish translation. Seems like a conspiracy, but I know a lot of other people are able to play it without any trouble.

JB_Parrothead
11-25-2009, 03:16 PM
I liked and still do like Sarah Palin. She is exactly what liberals and feminists fear the most: A capable and articulate woman who is living the life that feminists believe they are entitled to...working mother, yet retains her femininity (just look at the feminist leaders) and her conservative values. This is why liberals fear her so much.

Right on Pocho, I agree!

JB_Parrothead
11-25-2009, 03:30 PM
I believe her "canned rhetoric" on the illegal immigration issue is due to ignorance. All career politicians are ignorant of that issue and rely solely upon the National Council of La Raza and The SPLC to fill them in.

They aren't out there competing for jobs, space and spots in line at the grocery store, doctor's offices and emergency rooms with them. They have no clue. They don't have to share neighborhoods with them and have not seen the decline in the quality of life these invaders have brought upon the every day Jane and Joe Citizens in smalltowns USA. These career politicians don't have a clue what it's now like to have to be "forced" to get used to drive by shootings, loud music at all hours of the day and night and chickens running around loose crapping everywhere in your once peaceful and quiet neighborhoods.

Palin on the other hand is still living in the last American Cultural bubble in Alaska. They have not had to deal with this as we have had to. Someone who knows the score needs to take her on a tour of LA, the border and cities that have been basically shut down economically because of illegal immigration, the overcrowding in our schools the attack on our NATIONAL LANGUAGE and she needs to see the flight of decent law abiding, tax paying American citizens from towns and cities where the illegal alien populations have grown exponentially within the past 5 to 10 years. I think she would be interested in hearing about it straight from the horse's mouth insead of from the horse's a_ _, like La Raza, The SPLC and bleeding heart liberals who like to give away everyone elses money, freedoms and country just to make themselves feel all warm and fuzzy inside!