On Aug 29, 2008, at 2:04 PM, Chuck Bennett wrote:

>
> On Aug 29, 2008, at 4:44 PM, Kevin Callahan wrote:
>
>>
>> On Aug 29, 2008, at 1:41 PM, Chuck Bennett wrote:
>>
>>> Fishing
>>> http://www.alaskaseafood.org/industry/enews/092607govpalinfish.jpg
>>>
>>> Hunting
>>> http://beldar.blogs.com/photos/uncategorized/2008/06/09/
>>> palin_deer.jpg
>>>
>>> Shooting
>>> http://i33.tinypic.com/wk5sih.jpg
>>>
>>> She's a life member of the NRA and her oldest son is headed to Iraq
>>> as
>>> part of an Army rotation.
>>>
>>> They have both been union members, her husband still is as well as a
>>> hunter and a champion snow mobile racer and runs a commercial  
>>> fishing
>>> operation.  (so he is a union guy and has a manly job)
>>>
>>> Now I understand Chris Matthew's Obama comment.   "I have a thrill
>>> running up my leg."
>>>
>>> In a nod to Hillary, she said that Hillary and her supporters put 18
>>> million cracks in the glass ceiling now it time for women to shatter
>>> it.."
>>>
>>> Kids, we have a horse race.
>>
>> you're joking, right?
>>
>> K
>
> About the 'thrill' yes..
>
> Every NRA member in the country (that would be about 3 million voters)
> are going to see these pictures shortly and know that she is a life
> NRA member.
>
> A lot of union folks are going to hear that her husband is a member of
> the United Steel Workers Union,  and that she was a member.
>  that will pull some from there.
>
> A lot of women that wanted to vote for hilliary and can't  (more than
> just the PUMA crowd) are going to take a hard look at her.
>
> She doesn't have a lot of experience at the nation level but, as
> someone pointed out, governors make more decisions in day than most
> Senators do in a month.  Besides, opening up the whole "she doesn't
> have enough experience" line is darn dangerous for Obama.
>
> She has more "executive" time than he does, and that's not saying much
> about either of them.
>
> It could still end up being a dumb decision by McCain, but it shoved
> Obama's speech and the end of the DNC off of the news in every slot
> I've seen.
>
>
> =c=


given McCain's age and health issues, how many people would trust her  
to fill the shoes of Pres?

as for Hillary voters, there's a percentage who were already  
republicans to begin with who were skewing the Democratic primary -
they might come out for McCain - and the media will help that "race"  
happen, for sure

but, seriously, she doesn't seem qualified - and she's somewhat of an  
extremist

K


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