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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 02/01/2013 01:14 PM, Eddie O'Connor
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As far as Sarah Palin goes, my impression was that people
liked her because she wasn't ashamed of her opinions and she
never pretended to be anything except what she was. Calling
Mit Romney an ignoramus only shows that you didn't like his
political opinions and think that that makes it OK to call him
names. That tells me more about you than of him but I'm going
to drop the subject RIGHT NOW because I don't consider it OK
to do that and I prefer to live up to my principles.<br>
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I don't think people liked Sarah Palin. I think if McCain had picked
someone that wasn't perceived as a bimbo, he would have won the
election. As it was, not only were the people afraid of him<br>
dying and leaving her in charge, but it also reflected on his
judgment.<br>
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Just my 2¢ --doug<br>
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