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But don't you know that if you are a women you can't be a great leader,

Or don't you know that unless you go to Ivory League School, your brain is lacking to be President,

Or don't you know that unless you love abortion you can't get women to support you,

Or don't you know that unless you have been in government for 20 years you can't be trusted to President,

Or don't you know that unless you are loved by Hollywood, or the media you can't be President unless your name is Reagan, Nixon, or Bush.

Or don't you know that being the biggest target of hate of any Potential Presidential Candidate for longer than anyone and taking the heat is not the type of experience needed to be President.

Or don't you know that having 5 kids and one being hated by Planned Parenthood is the kiss of death for a woman.

Or don't you know that unless you keep your government job, you are are a quitter, while being the voice of millions of Americans is not a better job.

Or don't you know that having the views that most Americans is populist and is mob rule!

Word to Sarah Palin, forget being President, it's for men or liberal women.

And you know Governor, that believing in GOD really hurts any chance you may have had.

God himself could not make you President! It would be to hard for him!

1 posted on 03/09/2010 11:58:48 PM PST by factmart
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To: factmart

:) BUMP!


2 posted on 03/10/2010 12:01:37 AM PST by CondoleezzaProtege (When I survey the wondrous cross...)
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To: factmart

Go to bed


3 posted on 03/10/2010 12:04:33 AM PST by Krodg
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To: factmart
(from my profile: vanity)

Today, my favorite leader is Sarah Palin. If she weren’t around, I probably would have lost all interest in the political world altogether. I admire Palin for her record of accomplishments as Governor of Alaska. I believe she is enormously underestimated by both fan and foe alike. I think she is a person of depth, thoughtfulness, and courage of conviction. The kind of depth ivy leagues will rob you of, but spending time amidst God’s majestic creation in Alaska will instill in you.

As far as her national policy views go, I do not always agree with her on everything. However, I do not admire her for her policies so much as what she stands for OUTSIDE of politics. Her personal life story speaks for itself and transcends political partisanship. She’s shown me that the power of actions far outweighs the power of words. I believe God has been using her to wake America up “for such a time as this” to convict our nation of some of our gravest sins—like abortion, discrimination against the disabled, the failure of men to lead, and our idolatry of Obama. She continues to be the refreshing antidote our deluded culture needs and I am so grateful she is in the public eye regardless of what title she holds.

"I am so grateful she is in the public eye regardless of what title she holds." --> yeah yeah, I say that, but really I want her to be PRESIDENT and can't imagine voting for anyone else. "President Palin," I like the sound of that. Palin 2012!

Prayers up!

4 posted on 03/10/2010 12:05:13 AM PST by CondoleezzaProtege (When I survey the wondrous cross...)
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To: factmart
Ivory League school?

Sorry. That's all I got out of it.

5 posted on 03/10/2010 12:08:06 AM PST by Captainpaintball (If the right has TEABAGGERS, then the left has SCUMBAGGERS and DOUCHEBAGGERS!!!)
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To: factmart
Or don't you know that unless you go to Ivory League School, your brain is lacking to be President...

I heard that Ivory League School got shut down because they were caught providing Dial soap in the washrooms.

6 posted on 03/10/2010 12:09:54 AM PST by Allegra (It doesn't matter what this tagline says...the liberals are going to call it "racist.")
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To: factmart

For all those advocating that a woman become President:

Are you equally vocal in insisting that fathers be accepted as the primary caregivers of their baby daughters and their baby sons?


21 posted on 03/10/2010 12:31:47 AM PST by Rich Knight
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To: factmart

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mqJ0SQVKUC8


22 posted on 03/10/2010 12:32:46 AM PST by whatisthetruth
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To: factmart
if you are a women

You need to go to one of those "Ivory League" schools.

38 posted on 03/10/2010 12:56:49 AM PST by humblegunner
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To: factmart
Alrighty then.....factmart maybe you should do some editing and repost this later after everybody has had some sleep and a good breakfast.
I'm not being critical and totally get where you're coming from...I'm just saying, not the most eloquent rant I've ever read is all.
41 posted on 03/10/2010 12:59:26 AM PST by SantosLHalper (Eat some bacon.No, I got no idea if it'll make you feel better, I just made too much bacon.")
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To: factmart
From C4P

TIME magazine: Can Palin Be Elected?

For several decades, it has been an article of faith among politicians and political analysts that no candidate can win a U.S. presidential election unless he can dominate the broad center of the spectrum, that all candidates on the edges of the left or right are doomed. Barry Goldwater's "extremism . . . is no vice" campaign of 1964 provides the classic evidence, reinforced by George McGovern's 1972 defeat in 49 out of 50 states. And since G.O.P. Front Runner Sarah Palin relies upon a base of support that is on the far right wing of the Republican Party, some experts have long declared that if she wins the nomination, the G.O.P. would simply be repeating the suicidal Goldwater campaign.

(...)

National opinion polls continue to show Obama leading Palin by an apparently comfortable margin of about 25%. They also show that more moderate Republicans like Romney would run better against the President. This suggests that Palin is not the strongest G.O.P. choice for the 2012 election and that she clearly faces an uphill battle.

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If popular unhappiness with domestic and world problems finally comes to rest at Obama's doorstep, voters may begin to see all sorts of previously invisible virtues in Sarah Palin.

(...)

Palin cannot hope to win, however, unless she moves beyond the hard-line conservative base that has sustained her since she first appeared on the national political scene as a spokesman for McCain himself. She has no experience in Washington politics or foreign affairs. Both Congress and the federal bureaucracy are as unfathomable to her as they were to Obama. Indeed one of Palin's major supporters in the Senate notes that the Alaskan is uncomfortable even visiting Washington.

(...)

Worse perhaps than the verbal gaffe is Palin's relentlessly simple-minded discussion of complex problems.

Full disclosure:
I may have changed a few names here and there. It's not actually Gov. Palin this Time Magazine article's talking about here, but Ronald Reagan. Yes, the Gipper was really running 25 points behind Carter as late as March 1980 - a mere eight months before the election. Simple statements, no experience in DC politics or foreign affairs, supported only by the rightwing fringe - completely unelectable, that Reagan fellow, wasn't he?

84 posted on 03/10/2010 2:23:34 AM PST by newfreep (Palin/DeMint 2012 - Bolton: Secy of State)
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