fair enough on the comparison, but I don't have time to write up a
detailed analysis today. Based on my reading on the subject over the
past months, that is how it looks to me today. We have thoughtful vs.
not thoughtful. Some specifics though:
Spending GOP campaign funds on the wardrobe does not appear to have
been illegal or even unethical as long as certain i's get dotted and
all the t's are crossed. But think for a moment about *why* they did
this. Your average mom does not wear Manolo Blahnick. Do they no know
this? If they don't do I -- an average mom who had to look up the
spelling of the name -- really think the GOP ticket will represent my
interests? Not.
OK, McCain vowed. What is he going to shift *to*?
/me listens to crickets
Isn't it a bit late to realize that the economy is an issue?
McCain is a decent guy and I really regret that he didn't win in 2000.
But the people he associates with worry me, and I am not saying that
to be sarcastic. That voter suppression issue is drop-dead legitimate
and the guy who hired it done works for the GOP. That is NOT ok.
On Mon, Oct 27, 2008 at 2:39 PM, Charlie Griefer
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Mon, Oct 27, 2008 at 1:35 PM, Dana <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>> look, even if he *doesn't* do everything he says he is going to do, at
>> least he sees that there is a problem there to solve? Seems like an
>> improvement to me, especially when the other side's idea of making
>> somoene look like the average hockey mom is to buy her Manolo
>> Blahnicks. You really think that sort of cognitive dissonance will
>> serve us well when it comes time to decide say whether to fund day
>> care centers or to increase the subsidy on oil?
>>
>> The guy may not be perfect but who is? I'll take thoughtful. America
>> could use some thoughtfulness right now.
>>
>
> You talk about the $150k palin wardrobe as if it's a non-issue, but invoke
> it to smear the ticket. Is it an issue or is it not? If it's not, don't
> bring it up to illustrate what the party believes ('cuz if you do, then
> obviously it *is* an issue).
>
> McCain says things too. Today he "vowed to shift from Bush's economic
> policies". He *vowed*. That's pretty strong. He didn't just say it. He
> vowed it.
>
> My point is that it's easy to break something down to the point where it's
> "not rocket science" if you pluck one good thing from one ticket and one bad
> thing from the other and compare the two.
>
> --
> I have failed as much as I have succeeded. But I love my life. I love my
> wife. And I wish you my kind of success.
>
>
>
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