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Atlas Has Shrugged
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« on: September 13, 2014, 09:41:55 PM »

Anyone who voted for this woman to be vice president of the United States needs to abstain from any election that takes place for the rest of their life.

And the same for those of us who voted for John Edwards for the same office, am I right?

Keeping a mistress is par for the course for men in positions of authority and has been since the beginning of time. Even having an illegitimate child is, as Strom Thurmond would attest.

But public drunken shouting matches and brawls at lower-class sporting events? Yes, that most certainly is beneath the dignity of the office of vice president.

John Edwards did a little more than just keeping a mistress.

Tell that to the jury that found him not guilty.
So how is Palin any less qualified than him? She hasn't even done anything worth pressing charges over.
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ChairmanSanchez
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« Reply #1 on: September 13, 2014, 10:51:50 PM »

Anyone who voted for this woman to be vice president of the United States needs to abstain from any election that takes place for the rest of their life.

And the same for those of us who voted for John Edwards for the same office, am I right?

Keeping a mistress is par for the course for men in positions of authority and has been since the beginning of time. Even having an illegitimate child is, as Strom Thurmond would attest.

But public drunken shouting matches and brawls at lower-class sporting events? Yes, that most certainly is beneath the dignity of the office of vice president.

John Edwards did a little more than just keeping a mistress.

Tell that to the jury that found him not guilty.
So how is Palin any less qualified than him? She hasn't even done anything worth pressing charges over.

Everything about her screams lower-class mediocrity. The spotty college record, the pregnant teenage kids, the highlighted hair, and now this incident. People like that have no business representing this country at its highest levels.
Is that worse than a man who cheats on his dying wife? Yes or no?
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Atlas Has Shrugged
ChairmanSanchez
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Posts: 38,095
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E: 5.29, S: -5.04


« Reply #2 on: September 13, 2014, 11:21:04 PM »

Anyone who voted for this woman to be vice president of the United States needs to abstain from any election that takes place for the rest of their life.

And the same for those of us who voted for John Edwards for the same office, am I right?

Keeping a mistress is par for the course for men in positions of authority and has been since the beginning of time. Even having an illegitimate child is, as Strom Thurmond would attest.

But public drunken shouting matches and brawls at lower-class sporting events? Yes, that most certainly is beneath the dignity of the office of vice president.

John Edwards did a little more than just keeping a mistress.

Tell that to the jury that found him not guilty.
So how is Palin any less qualified than him? She hasn't even done anything worth pressing charges over.

Everything about her screams lower-class mediocrity. The spotty college record, the pregnant teenage kids, the highlighted hair, and now this incident. People like that have no business representing this country at its highest levels.
Is that worse than a man who cheats on his dying wife? Yes or no?

On a personal level, no. In terms of how it negatively affects the dignity and gravitas of a public office, yes, a public, drunken brawl is more of a national embarrassment than someone carrying on a private liaison.
Fair point, I won't disagree with this.
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