Posted on 06/07/2009 10:58:49 AM PDT by Josh Painter
The Mudflats, one of those goofy anti-Palin ankle biter blogs, just couldn't stand it. Sarah Palin was getting way too much love in Auburn, NY for the Palin-haters' comfort, so the blarney blog had to throw something up in a lame attempt to rain on the governor's parade. In so doing, Mudflatulence beclowned itself.
The wacky website had a "Mudflatter" on the ground in Auburn who posted:
"I have come to the conclusion that my sign was way to erudite for the likes of a Palin supporter."Dude, you're not "erudite" if you don't know the difference between "to" and "too" in common English usage. And that "erudite" sign of yours in the photo looks like something a third grader cobbled together in art class.
These PDS sufferers are not losing it. They never had it.
- JP
Yeah, I’d say that’s about right.
Aren’t there mudflats in the Tumagain Arm near Anchorage where one doesn’t want to go a low tide?
I have a dog named TuTu! Does that count?
Can someone help me out??? I didn’t get the sign either. I also like how the person said they were nervous. HAHAHA.
“Palin-haters”
It’s really got nothing to do with Sarah Palin. It’s a methodology, and they would carry it out on ANYONE. They did their best to turn John McCain into the same kind of hate object, and for huge numbers of Americans, it stuck, despite his constant moonbattery & liberalism. It didn’t matter a whit.
A protest sign with a single four-letter word on it is “erudite”?
Palin supposedly vetoed a bill that would have accepted stimulus money for weatherizing houses in Alaska. So the sign had fiberglass batting on it with “VETO” superimposed on it.
My question is, why should anyone outside Alaska pay to weatherize a house in Alaska?
You need no grasp of grammar or even know how to spell as Barbra Streisand demonstrates on her website. You can lack a middle school understanding of practical science as Rosie O'Donnell proves on her site. Just having the courage to declare yourself “a liberal” testifies to a superior wisdom and enlightenment that transcends mere education.
Sarah is guest of Guiliani at the Yankee game this afternoon.
Thank you. And a most obviously good question at that. Why should you pay for me to have a house? Why should I pay for you to have healthcare? Why is anyone, anyone else’s responsibility?
*snort*
Clearly I have a responsibility to provide for my family. And, secondarily, a responsibility to respect my neighbors and fellow citizens.
Barack Obama gave a speech during the campaign in which he claimed that “we are our brother’s keeper”. Of course, if he knew the Bible, he would know that God did not answer Cain’s question in the affirmative. He knew that Cain was lying about not knowing his brother’s whereabouts, and was using the question to try to trick God.
Obama may bind my neighbor’s welfare to me using all of the might of the state, but he cannot trick God.
Agreed, but as you plainly put it, respect and caring for are seperate issues.
Alaska is a state with not only zero income tax, it passes out yearly payments to its citizens from state revenue surpluses. And you can be jolly sure any home built in Alaska has already been insulated well. The pittance offered from our pockets by Uncle Sam would be superfluous.
The only time the little fellow on Mudflats has gotten his
hands dirty in his life is when he does his Mudslinging.
I wonder what he is going to be when he grows up.
Okay you photo shoppers, put ‘superwoman’ Palin flying straight up and out of the middle of the political cartoon. With her signature smile and glasses.
Unless, of course said brother lives in Kenya on less than $1/month...Then we just act as if he doesn't exist.
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