Not being a republican, and not caring about that issue, I could care less.

I'll say this.  I disagree with her about some things, gay marriage, 
abstinence only education and so forth, but I agree with her on more 
issues than any of the other 3 in the election.

Jerry Johnson wrote:
> But one of the "planks" of the Republican platform is this "nucular" family.
> 
> Not just that it is the ideal we should strive for, but that anything less
> is wrong, immoral, maybe even should be criminal. Should definitely be
> looked down upon.
> 
> So, is this plank of the Republican platform something Palin disagrees with?
> Is she more open in her interpretation of "family"? If so, she should speak
> up on the subject, because right now, it looks to me like a bit of
> hypocrisy. If not, is it just a case of "do what I say, not what I do?" If
> it is, is she willing to give other people the same pass for being human and
> having failings as she is giving herself? And are her supporters willing to
> do the same?
> 
> Take for example John McCain's answers to family-related questions this
> week:
> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=llZuoMXpr4s
> 
> Also, the clip from the Daily Show last night comparing O'Reilly's take on
> this family vs the take on the Spears family is telling.
> 
> 
> On Thu, Sep 4, 2008 at 1:01 PM, Loathe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 
>> Ok, so now anyone that doesn't agree with you cannot process logical
>> thought?  Seriously?  Gruss I used to expect better from you.  What's
>> wrong with my critical thought?
>>
>> These are ALL educated people, college graduates, most with advanced
>> degrees right?  They have all gotten here from very different paths and
>> backgrounds.
>>
>> They all have very different ideas on how and WHY government exists.
>>
>> I am voting for the person that closest represents (representative
>> government anyone?) my issues, my background.  The person I think will
>> act in a manner I would agree with.
>>
>> Know what I didn't grow up living in the same house as my parents for
>> some of my childhood.  I knew plenty of people that had teen pregnancy
>> scares.  Hell, I've lived half my kids lives away from them deployed, or
>> living and working some place else.  We do what we have to do.  We also
>> have cared for extended family, had them live with us and so on.
>>
>> The traditional nuclear family model hasn't been the norm in this
>> country in a while.
>>
>> Gruss Gott wrote:
>>>> tBone wrote:
>>>> fish and hunt and on and on, how people can say she's not an over
>>>> achiever is beyond me.
>>>>
>>> And therein lies the problem with the Palin voter in nutshell:
>>> inability to understand how and why critical thinking is used and who
>>> has it.
>>>
>>>
>>
> 
> 

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