What did she Lie about?

On Oct 3, 5:12 am, wncs <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Just thought I would prove you a liar, once again. LOL!
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> On Oct 3, 8:06 am, Cold Water <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> > Your self indulgence proves nothing.  You were not polled by me.  I don't
> > poll online because most people online are liars.  LOLOLOLOL
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> > <yawn>
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> > ----- Original Message -----
> > From: "wncs" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > To: "PoliticalForum" <[email protected]>
> > Sent: Friday, October 03, 2008 8:01 AM
> > Subject: Re: Why Some Women Hate Sarah Palin
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> > Maybe I can clarify a few things. I do not hate Sarah Palin. However,
> > I do not think she is the best choice for VP of this nation. Those are
> > two completely separate things.
> > Secondly, the fact that I do not think she would make a good VP has
> > nothing to do with "me" because I don't fit any of those criteria:
> > a) I'm not too liberal to function... I'm middle of the road
> > b) I'm not fat
> > c) I'm not ugly
> > Sorry to disprove your assertion, but I don't hate Palin, and the fact
> > that she won't make a good VP has nothing to do with me and everything
> > to do with her.
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> > On Oct 3, 7:27 am, Cold Water <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > > My personal polling indicates the women who hate Palin are either:
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> > > a) Too liberal to function
> > > b) Fat
> > > c) Ugly
> > > d) All of the above
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> > > ----- Original Message -----
> > > From: Travis
> > > To: [email protected]
> > > Sent: Friday, October 03, 2008 7:20 AM
> > > Subject: Re: Why Some Women Hate Sarah Palin
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> > > I am glad I have no knowledge of my ex's whereabouts. and haven't for 30
> > > years. Excellent article. thanks.
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> > > On Fri, Oct 3, 2008 at 5:01 AM, Cold Water <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> > > Why Some Women Hate Sarah Palin
> > > By Belinda Luscombe
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> > > Some polls are suggesting that after gaining an initial bump, McCain's
> > > campaign is being hobbled by Sarah Palin's vice-presidential candidacy.
> > > The voters who are deserting her fastest, some of whom are even calling on
> > > her to withdraw, are mostly women.
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> > > Ah, women, the consistently, tragically underestimated constituency. What
> > > the Democrats learned during the primaries and the Republicans might now
> > > be finding out the hard way, I learned at my very academic, well-regarded
> > > all-girls high school: that is never to discount the ability of women to
> > > open a robust, committed, well-thought-out vat of hatred for another girl.
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> > > Women are weapons-grade haters. Hillary Clinton knows it. Palin knows it
> > > too. When women get their hate on, they don't just dislike, or find
> > > disfavor with, or sort of not really appreciate. They loathe — deeply,
> > > richly, sustainingly. I do not say this to disparage my gender; women also
> > > love in more or less the same way.
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> > > When men disagree, the steps to resolution are reasonably clear and
> > > unsophisticated. Acts of physical violence are visited upon one another's
> > > person or property, and the whole thing blows over. Women? Nu-unh. We
> > > savor the discord. We draw it out. We share our contempt with our friends,
> > > like a useful stock tip, or really good salsa. And then we all go hate
> > > together: a mutually encouraging group activity for when the book group
> > > gets quiet.
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> > > The hatred women have for Sarah Palin, and others had for Hillary before
> > > her, is not necessarily about politics. Anybody can run the numbers on how
> > > many people Palin's pro-life, pro-gun, socially conservative policies will
> > > seduce and how many they will alienate. Rather, the test that the McCain
> > > campaign failed to put her through was the Abbotsleigh Ladies College
> > > test. (Named after my high school. Go, green and gold!). It's a simple
> > > three-point pass-fail exam: Will the other girls like her?
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> > > Here's why Palin doesn't make the grade:
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> > > 1. She's too pretty. This is very bad news. At school, pretty girls tend
> > > to be liked only by other pretty girls. The rest of us, whose looks hover
> > > somewhere around underwhelming, resent them and whisper archly of their
> > > "unearned attention." So, if everyone calls your candidate "hot," you're
> > > in a whole mess of trouble. If the Pakistani head-of-state more or less
> > > hits on her, well, yes, she'll get a sympathy vote, but we're in
> > > Dukakis-in-the-tank territory. It's an admiration vaporizer. (Of course a
> > > candidate can't be too ugly, or it will scare the men, who are clearly
> > > shallow as a gender.)
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> > > 2. She's too confident. This also bodes ill. Women have self-esteem
> > > issues. But they also have other-women's-esteem issues. As almost any
> > > woman — from the head of the Budgerigar Breeders association to Queen
> > > Elizabeth — can attest, it's almost impossible to get confidence right.
> > > Too timid and you're a pushover. Too self-aggrandizing and you're a bad
> > > word unless it's about a dog, or Project Runway's Kenley. Or Michelle, my
> > > best friend until 9th grade, after she won that debating prize and got
> > > cocky.
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> > > 3. She could embarrass us. History is not on Palin's side. Every time a
> > > woman gets a plum job, be she Hewlett-Packard's ex-boss, Carly Fiorina, or
> > > CBS's Katie Couric, there's always that whispery fear that people will
> > > think she got the job just because she's a woman. So if things don't go
> > > well — and a couple of YouTube clips have suggested that they're certainly
> > > not going well for Palin — women are the first to turn on her for making
> > > it harder for the rest of us to louse up at work.
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> > > The fact of the matter is once a female decides it's over with another
> > > female, it's like an end-stage marriage. No matter how seemingly benign,
> > > every attribute becomes an affront: the hair, the voice, the husband, the
> > > moose-shooting, the glasses, the big family, the making rape victims pay
> > > for their own rape test kits.
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> > > I know, I know. With all this extra baggage a female candidate has to
> > > bear, the chances of finding a woman whom other women won't hate seem
> > > skinnier than last year's jeans. But don't despair, if all else fails, we
> > > could just do what we always do and just vote in some guy. It's worked so
> > > well for us in the past.
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> > > b..http://www.time.com/time/nation/article/0,8599,1846832,00.html-Hide
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