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Trolling ghost writers for the KKK too cowardly

Posted By: to inspect their own polluted brain cells...sm on 2008-10-25
In Reply to: So, what's your point? Why should anyone - Bradley

architects of their own defeat. Living beyond the fringes obviously does not agree with you. It's a dark and lonely place, that domain of yours, filled with hostility and pain. You truly are a pathetic creature and too stupid to figure out just how much of an embarrassment you are to yourself. Hope you get everything in your life you deserve.


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Well, can you get any more anonymous and cowardly?
Probably not - your stock in trade is covert snipe attacks so cheap you can't even put your name on them - sign of a little, little mind that wouldn't know the broad picture beyond the Fox TV screen.
The comedy writers on SNL are going to have a
  They were probably sharpening their pencils as soon as they saw that throwback to 1960's style step on stage.  "Return of the Church-Lady", except with an updated, 1964-ish,  "B-52's" updo. 
kind of OT - ghost whisperer
Ghost Whisperer is on tonight..I think James Van Praggh (spell?) produced the show..Im gonna watch it..I think James Van Praggh is the greatest..I also believe in communicating with the other side..Hope the show works out..Looking forward to watching it tonight..
I think he should stick to his speech writers.
I can't hardly believe something as potentially volatile was discussed amongst that staff before he let that one go! Personally, I think its nothing more than a diversion to get people thinking and talking about something other than the war in Iraq.
Palin denounces her critics as cowardly...

http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20081108/ap_on_el_pr/palin_clothing


ANCHORAGE, AlaskaAlaska Gov. Sarah Palin called her critics cowards and jerks Friday for deriding her anonymously and insisted she never asked for the expensive wardrobe purchased for her use on the presidential campaign.


"I never asked for anything more than a Diet Dr. Pepper once in a while," Palin said as she returned to the governor's office from her two-month odyssey as the GOP vice presidential nominee. She said the Republican National Committee paid for the tens of thousands of dollars in designer clothes and accessories.


"Those are the RNC's clothes. They're not my clothes. I never forced anybody to buy anything," she said.


Republican Party lawyers are still trying to determine exactly what clothing was purchased for Palin at such high-end stores as Saks Fifth Avenue and Neiman Marcus, what was returned and what has become of the rest.


She particularly lashed out at the anonymous Republican campaign sources cited in a Fox News report who said she did not know Africa was a continent, not a country, and could not name the three countries in the North American Free Trade Agreement — Canada, the United States and Mexico.


"I consider it cowardly" that they did not allow their names to be used, she said.


Palin said those allegations aren't true. She recalled discussing Africa and NAFTA with aides who prepared her for the vice presidential debate with Democrat Joe Biden.


"If there are allegations based on questions or comments that I made in debate prep about NAFTA, and about the continent vs. the country when we talk about Africa there, then those were taken out of context," she said. "That's cruel, It's mean-spirited. It's immature. It's unprofessional and those guys are jerks if they came away with it, taking things out of context and then tried to spread something on national news. It's not fair, and it's not right."


Palin also said she would not call on Sen. Ted Stevens, R-Alaska, to resign, although last month, before his re-election bid, she said he should "step aside" and "play a very statesmanlike role in this now." Stevens, 84, was found guilty on seven counts of trying to hide more than $250,000 in free home renovations and other gifts that he received from a wealthy oil contractor.


Three days after the election, Stevens, the longest serving Republican in Senate history, is about 3,500 votes ahead of Democratic challenger Mark Begich with thousands of absentee ballots to be counted in the next two weeks.


Said Palin on Friday: "The Alaska voters have spoken and me not being a dictator, won't be telling anyone what to do."


When asked if she would call on him to resign, Palin said: "Not after the will of the people has been made manifest via that vote."


Meanwhile, RNC lawyers are discussing with Palin whether what's left of the clothing and accessories purchased for her on the campaign trail will go to charity, back to stores or be paid for by Palin, a McCain-Palin campaign official said Friday, speaking on condition of anonymity because the campaign hadn't authorized comment.


The sorting should be completed in the next four or five days, the campaign official said, declining to say whether the RNC was sending anyone to Alaska to help take inventory.


The RNC spent at least $150,000 on designer clothing, accessories and beauty services for Palin after she became John McCain's running mate in September. The spending included $75,062 at Neiman Marcus in Minneapolis; $49,425 at Saks Fifth Avenue; $9,447 at Macy's; and $789 at the luxury retailer Barneys New York. Some of the purchases were for Palin family members, such as $4,902 spent at upscale men's clothier Atelier and $92 at Pacifier, a Minneapolis baby boutique.


The McCain-Palin campaign said about a third of the clothing was returned immediately because it was the wrong size, or for other reasons. However, other purchases were apparently made after that, the campaign official said.


The spending drew a complaint against Palin and the RNC by a Washington government watchdog group. Citizens for Responsibility and Ethics in Washington filed a complaint with the Federal Election Commission accusing Palin and the GOP of violating a federal ban on the use of campaign funds for personal expenses such as clothing.


The RNC didn't respond to repeated requests by The Associated Press for comment Friday.

It's routine for candidates to get professional hair and makeup services at campaign expense before they go on camera, but Palin's shopping spree at GOP donors' expense is unusual. It contrasted with the down-to-earth "hockey mom" image that Palin sought to craft and gave the campaign unwanted publicity in the form of newspaper headlines, Internet chatter and comedians' jokes.

FEC spokesman Bob Biersack declined to comment on the spending beyond confirming that the commission has received CREW's complaint.

 


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What about your trolling our board? SM
And if you say it didn't happen, you would be lying.  It happened over and over again.  And until you threatened to kill someone, we never went to the administrator. Why are you prolonging going.  GO!  You have numerous posts on here.  I'm going, almost gone, really I really am going, out the door, I'm leaving now.  Go already. I never promised not to come here.  I left, but I didn't promise. Frankly, your inability to either ignore conservative posters or, at the very least, debate them without malice has me stymied.  So go. 
True - its trolling
It's blatantly obvious.  I guess the only thing to do with a troll is ignore it.  With nobody to argue with, the game's over.
Last post to you. You can't even stop trolling on your own board. SM
F-O-L-L-O-W T-H-E T-H-R-E-A-D.  I know it is really hard, that concept, but just try.  Come on. You can do it. I know you can.
And your post was not trolling? Come onnnnnnnn Whorn.....sm
you asked a question...you did not want an answer? If not then YOUR post was trolling...baiting, wanting to start a fight. Those who live in glass houses....

You have a nice day, too! And I really mean that, because like I said, we are anonymous posters on a public board. I bear no animosity to you or any other poster on either board whether they agree with me or not. Just like Teddy/Lifelong Democrat/whatever moniker comes next doesn't know me...but she attacks me at every opportunity. Which is a little silly really.

As I said, I will respect the request of the two liberal posters who said they did not want to have to defend their positions. I will not respond to their posts, I will just read. I don't want anyone to stop coming to a board or posting just because they feel they have to *defend.* That is not a good thing, for either board.

However, as the moderator has said ad nauseam...we can cross-post, and from time to time I will do so. Just last week a flock of liberals came over the conservative board and jumped all over me on the abortion issue...and what I did NOT do was tell them to go back to their own board. I debated them there just like I debate them here, because it is their right to post there and to counter my posts and to debate. I have NO problem with that. So, with all due respect, get over it, okay, and move on from this.... I have no personal bone to pick with any of you. It is a exchange of ideas...which I am open to. I don't claim to have all the answers...I am open to learning. I do not understand why someone who identifies herself/himself as belonging to a group whose political leanings are to champion individual rights, free speech chief among them, would make such an issue about someone exercising it. Or does all that just reach to those who agree with them? Care to explain that one?

Again...have a good day.