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Old 09-20-2008, 08:49 AM
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I am very confused about this Iran Protest Rally.

I initially heard that both Governor Palin and Senator Clinton were going to be there. I thought that this was exciting in that two major personalities from both sides could come together for something non partisan as Iran's threat to the US.

Next thing I hear, Sen Clinton flips out and removes herself then Gov Palin is dis-invited!

1. I guess this illustrates how selfish and immature the Democrats are. Talk about out of touch! We have someone who is threatening the existence of a major ally and had already declared war on the US(verbally), but the Dems had rather keep up partisan barriers than to come together for something as important as taking a stand to an enemy of all who cherish freedom?

2. Just because Sen Clinton acts like a spoiled brat and storms off to her room, why is this grounds to dis-invite Gov Palin?

WTF?
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Old 09-22-2008, 09:17 AM
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I am very confused about this Iran Protest Rally.

I initially heard that both Governor Palin and Senator Clinton were going to be there. I thought that this was exciting in that two major personalities from both sides could come together for something non partisan as Iran's threat to the US.

Next thing I hear, Sen Clinton flips out and removes herself then Gov Palin is dis-invited!

1. I guess this illustrates how selfish and immature the Democrats are. Talk about out of touch! We have someone who is threatening the existence of a major ally and had already declared war on the US(verbally), but the Dems had rather keep up partisan barriers than to come together for something as important as taking a stand to an enemy of all who cherish freedom?

2. Just because Sen Clinton acts like a spoiled brat and storms off to her room, why is this grounds to dis-invite Gov Palin?

WTF?
You somehow expected something different? I mean given the the history of the Clintons, and the Democratic party?!?
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Old 09-22-2008, 10:33 AM
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I have to agree with that. I mean for being against the war this election it seems like the democrats have a great time starting war with each other. I mean look at when Clinton was running for the Democratic Candidacy...even when she had already lost she still stayed in the race wasting money that could have gone to pay off her debt or...wow this seems unfathomable...help the American people. She acts very immature at times and I don't think that there was anything that could have came out good if she went will Palin to that rally. However, to be honest with you...I'm tired of hearing Palin with her bridge to no where. I mean she supported it years ago when they want to start construction. Not to mention how much debt she left that one town in when she left the Mayors Office to become Governor.

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