And to really answer Sam's "Why?" question, mostly this.  Blind devotion 
to one party is asinine.  Judging from the quality of thought that was 
surely behind the anti-democratic sentiment, I am not inclined to trust 
a person's advocacy of their own candidate as it is likely a decision 
based upon the same sort of thoughtful and careful consideration.

Yes, I do admit that the Palin thing was a jab at her intelligence as 
portrayed in the media and pop culture, but that's what made it funny. 
That is irrelevant, though, because I wouldn't vote for her either way.

I do not think Palin would be a good president.  She might be alright in 
some smaller role, but I don't know.  She did manage to get elected as 
governor, so she isn't any more politically handicapped than some others 
in office, but I don't care to know.  She isn't running for lesser 
government offices, so it doesn't matter.

On 8/25/2011 8:51 AM, Scott Stroz wrote:
>
> People who blindly vote along party lines are the ones 'stuck on stupid'
>
> The Democrat will not always be the right person. The Republican will
> not always be the right person.

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