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The hatred rightwing Americans have for Obama is truly impressive. Let's face it, he's done bugger all and pretty much betrayed everyone who voted for "Change". Its the Democrats that should be mad at him, not the other side.

 

Maybe its easier to brainwash people who are angry.

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Palin's VP?

 

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The Republican right is swinging behind the Tea Party's beleaguered hero, Christine O'Donnell, despite a stream of revelations about her past, including her claim that she dabbled in witchcraft.

 

Senator Jim DeMint, of South Carolina, a conservative who is emerging as one of the most powerful figures in the Republican party, is contributing $250,000 (£160,000) for an ad this week in support of O'Donnell.

 

His backing contrasts with the lukewarm response of the Republican party establishment, which opposed her in the first place and appears to be squirming over the quotes being unearthed from interviews over the past decade about gay people, sexual morality and other issues.

 

The Washington Post published an interview she gave in 2006 in which she is quoted as saying homosexuals suffer from an "identity disorder".

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Sarah Palin: we must stand by our North Korean allies

 

 

Sarah Palin’s foreign policy credentials suffered another hefty blow today when she mistakenly insisted that America must stand by its “North Korean alliesâ€.

 

The former beauty queen was asked about the conflict on the Korean peninsula during an appearance on Glenn Beck’s radio show. Twice she claimed that the US must stand firm alongside Kim Jong Il’s Democratic People’s Republic of Korea.

 

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Aw guys lay off her, she has to keep studying to memorize those political talking points and how to respond when she is backed in a corner! rolleyes

 

It's amazing how a lot of politicians (especially in the US) are such illogical thinkers and merely memorize preconceived answers to the "hard" questions.

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Originally Posted By: rach
Does she really have a chance of getting the vote and then US people voting her in as president?


It isn't very likely she would become president but she is definitely in the top 3 for Republican nomination. Our country's politics are resembling that of a soap opera.
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Originally Posted By: rach
Does she really have a chance of getting the vote and then US people voting her in as president?

Unfortunately, with the dogs breakfast that is American politics, the answer is yes!

This is the "pinnacle" of democratic process ... NOT!
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Originally Posted By: thursday
ah yes. democracy. India, the biggest democracy in the world. And yet the biggest shithole too. Coincidence no?


Waaay off topic, IMHO.
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Originally Posted By: pickled mushhead
As for Palin, I trust the Americans have more sense.

Good luck! Remember, they elected George Dubya! and Bill (secsual relations) Clinton.
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