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To: lmarie373

I support Palin and I have no problem accepting criticism that has grounds in truth.

The problem here, as I see it is, on FR, is when people day after day offer the same lies over and over to support their position against Palin. They will not accept the truth even if it is right there in front of their face.

Other times, there is criticism related to personal preferences which is a non issue to me.

Finally, there is just negativity with no grounds or useful purpose. I never can figure out what the point of “she will never get elected” comments. How is that useful? If you don’t like her don’t vote for her. Fine by me.

By the way, my hubby and I don’t see eye to eye on Palin either, but he at least backs up his concerns without lies, or negativity, or nitpicking. He and I just agree that we have different opinions on her. He won’t burn bridges either, if she ends up the conservative choice, he said he will get behind her 100%.


139 posted on 02/08/2010 1:22:41 PM PST by justsaynomore
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To: justsaynomore
I have never lied about her positions I back up my concerns,and my criticism about her.I dont understand how can you accuse me of lying about Palin.I dont agree with her becasue she flips flops a lot on issues like immigration ,one year she supports amnesty then she is against it,but supports candidates like Perry and Mccain that are open borders politicians.

They will not accept the truth even if it is right there in front of their fact

this can also apply to people that support Palin they make her out to be this candidate that cant make a mistake like Obama.

140 posted on 02/08/2010 1:31:20 PM PST by lmarie373 ("Im a light skinned mexican-american with no mexican dialect ")
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