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on Quote Of The Day at 14:10 10/03/2008 as a reply on the comment by JustSayingwen ifills book has barack obama in the title but the book is about this moment in black politics. she uses interviews with barack obama, colin powell, vernon jordan, jesse jackson, etc. to paint a portrait of african americans in politics. to write a book about black politics and to leave barack obama out of it just because he is a running for president is moronic. also, her book was announced this summer, way before she was picked as moderator. im sure that if it made her appear biased to the debate organizers there would have been an alternate pick.
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on Bitchfight on The View over Sexy Sarah! at 21:40 10/02/2008 as a reply on the comment by Sundae_Rosechew on this: barack obama was raised christian, is still a practicing christian. his name sounds muslim in origin. try doing research instead of listening to the bs spewed by extreme conservatives about him. and im sure it would be really smart of palin to randomly attack a comment he made in jest months ago. and mccain choosing palin as his vp pick was completely innocent. conveniently he waited as long as he could to announce a female running mate after it was announced that hillary would not be on the dem ticket.
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on Catching Up With Sexy Sarah at 20:25 10/02/2008 as a reply on the comment by mymymyi can search for her voting record. unfortunately the only information available for sarah palin are assumed voting stances. assumed stances come from speeches and comments made by politicians about certain issues. and as you said politicians say what they need to while campaiging. if she hasnt voted then there are no voting records available so i need to gather information in the form of direct answers. which she refuses to give.
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on Catching Up With Sexy Sarah at 00:19 10/02/2008 as a reply on the comment by Smirksyou didn't quite understand my point. i am by no means wealthy. i am also not greedy. if i can afford to raise a child, alone, in an area with a high cost of living and still pay more than my fair share, then the wealthy can afford to kick a little more in. we have a history of tax cuts for the top bracket of wealth in the US but a history of tax hikes, on the state and federal level, for the working class. makes sense to me.
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on Catching Up With Sexy Sarah at 19:10 10/01/2008 as a reply on the comment by mymymyits hard to research a candidate with no voting record and no desire to take firm position on legitimate topics. during interviews she wont answer with straight on answers and the only time she gives a quasi-opinion is when its written for her in advance.

