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To: mrhansen
I expect to see a lot of "fringe conservatives" quoted by the libs in the coming weeks as they try to convince us that "our own people" don't think Gov. Palin is a good choice. They've actually already dragged out Dr. Laura. Last night Larry King had THREE pro-Obama feminists on (at the same time) to tell us how terrible Palin is for womyn, and one of them went on about "the only person I've heard say a woman with kids shouldn't be working is Dr. Laura."

Reminds me of the old Hogan's Heroes colonel: I SEE NUTHINK!

51 posted on 09/04/2008 10:11:31 AM PDT by workerbee (Vote for Obama? No thanks, I already have a messiah.)
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To: workerbee

First of all, Dr. Laura is a wonderful person and a true professional who has done a GREAT SERVICE for this country for many, many, many years.

Second, she is entitled to her opinion without being subjected to the politics of personal destruction; as if the bitter bile spewed on this thread toward this remarkable woman wouldn’t remind anyone of what the MSM is doing to Sarah??? Try practicing what you preach. Duh.

Oh yeah, and while your fat asses are firmly entrenched in your chairs and your vitriolic fingers are punching out what you feel are scathingly trenchant conclusions, Dr. Laura is busy helping kids and couples and babies.

Third, Dr. Laura is correct. Truly conservative women stay home and raise their children, especially when they are young. It is our duty and our priviledge. You “conservatives” have just co-opted the Left’s agenda, and you call it a great victory. And then you snarl like cranially challenged orcs when the voice of common sense cuts through the crap.


101 posted on 09/04/2008 7:45:48 PM PDT by coronado
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