i thought we were not doing ot anymore, but sending things to vortex b?
On Mon, Jul 6, 2009 at 7:59 AM, OrionWorks<[email protected]> wrote:
> There has been considerable commentary of the negative kind concerning
> Palin's seemingly irrational move of stepping down as the governor of
> Alaska, with 18 months still left on her gubernatorial term. It was
> widely considered an irrational, unwise move. Her actions produced
> ridicule from both the liberal democratic and conservative republican
> parties. Adding insult to injury is yet another derogatory news
> report, this recently posted out at cnn.com, inferring internal
> problems may run deep within Palin monarchy, even though the report
> actually states that no irregularities are actually being
> investigated. (The Guilt by inference ploy, and other dirty politics.)
>
> http://www.cnn.com/2009/POLITICS/07/06/sarah.palin.fbi/index.html
>
> I listened to Palin's long and rambling resignation speech over the
> weekend. While her commentary might have a tendency to amuse many
> liberals (and perhaps frustrate a few conservatives, I personally
> think it would be exceedingly unwise to count her out as a future
> political contender. Not by a long shot.
>
> What seems clear to me is that Palin's goodbye speech was just the
> beginning of what I expect will turn out to be a continuous salvo of
> Palin commentary concerning the dire state of the nation, the very
> soul of the United States. And just who do you think has got it all
> figured out. Who would just love to lead "Joe Six-Pack" and "the
> plumber" back to economic greatness for which God intended fiercely
> self-reliant independent souls to be, who only want to pull themselves
> up by their own boot straps while flipping the finger at the horrible
> evils of socialism and what it stands for.
>
> So, just what are Palin's political plans? Many apparently believe her
> latest actions have done an excellent job of sabotaging any future
> political plans she might harbor within the Republican party. Some
> might even assert that Palin's recent actions have done nothing more
> than make her a political pariah. I suspect Palin doesn't think so, or
> perhaps I should state that I suspect she doesn't care.
>
> And that's the vital clue: she doesn't care. Personally, I suspect
> Palin to be enough of a queen bee to have made the decision that she
> is no longer interested in gaining favoritism to run for president
> under the Republican platform.
>
> Start looking for the newly created Palin Party, the new conservative
> party with a goal of gutting the tattered Republican party.
> Eventually, her party might not be called the Palin Party. In fact,
> Palin may eventually end up running for president in 2012, or 2016
> under the Republican party. But make no mistake, if she does so, it
> will be Palin's party. I suspect "Joe Six Pack" and "the Plumber" will
> love it. Palin will get their vote.
>
> We do not need to watch out for the coming of Planet Nibiru and what
> dire predictions that celestial event threatens to wreak upon the
> planet. Planet Palin has already been sighted and it's heading for a
> neighborhood near you.
>
> In terms of future energy independence and related scientific research
> it might be wise to start preparing contingency plans now under the
> possibility of enduring a future Palin administration. But I hope not.
>
> Regards
> Steven Vincent Johnson
> www.OrionWorks.com
> www.zazzle.com/orionworks
>
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