Has Palin converted ...

Anonymous
Bach was a great composer, and Mann a great novelist. Sometimes the whole is far less than the sum of its parts.
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Anonymous wrote:Bach was a great composer, and Mann a great novelist. Sometimes the whole is far less than the sum of its parts.


I haven't been on this forum long. But it doesn't take long to notice that all the informed, educated and even literate posts come from one side of the political spectrum. And all the nutty raves that fly in the face of both historical facts and logic come from another side of the political spectrum (hello birthers and posters who are obsessed with Clinton). It's pretty depressing.
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Bach was a great composer, and Mann a great novelist. Sometimes the whole is far less than the sum of its parts.
I haven't been on this forum long. But it doesn't take long to notice that all the informed, educated and even literate posts come from one side of the political spectrum. And all the nutty raves that fly in the face of both historical facts and logic come from another side of the political spectrum (hello birthers and posters who are obsessed with Clinton). It's pretty depressing.
Stick around. I think you'll find some astute comments coming from both sides. Don't judge either side by the repetitive nonsense from one or two posters.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Bach was a great composer, and Mann a great novelist. Sometimes the whole is far less than the sum of its parts.
I haven't been on this forum long. But it doesn't take long to notice that all the informed, educated and even literate posts come from one side of the political spectrum. And all the nutty raves that fly in the face of both historical facts and logic come from another side of the political spectrum (hello birthers and posters who are obsessed with Clinton). It's pretty depressing.
Stick around. I think you'll find some astute comments coming from both sides. Don't judge either side by the repetitive nonsense from one or two posters.


That's true there are always enough nuts on every side to further justify your own positions.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Bach was a great composer, and Mann a great novelist. Sometimes the whole is far less than the sum of its parts.
I haven't been on this forum long. But it doesn't take long to notice that all the informed, educated and even literate posts come from one side of the political spectrum. And all the nutty raves that fly in the face of both historical facts and logic come from another side of the political spectrum (hello birthers and posters who are obsessed with Clinton). It's pretty depressing.
Stick around. I think you'll find some astute comments coming from both sides. Don't judge either side by the repetitive nonsense from one or two posters.


17:01 here again. I'm looking forward to engaging in some substantive debate on the issues. It seems clear that there is one poster (maybe 2?) who spouts the Fox party line in one-sentence quips that don't reflect a lot of deep thought or analysis. I'm getting the idea this is the same poster who is obsessed with Clinton and has a fantasy she can get rich in gold. Please reflective and informed conservatives, where are you?
Anonymous
quite the lady

Oral Roberts U.
Regent U.
She and her husband own a Chriatian counseling practice.
started a charter school

definitely dangerous and yes, smarter than Palin (But how hard can that be?)

Anonymous wrote:She's sucking up to the public. She bought that necklace on the trip to Israel, which was part of her semester abroad to give her foreign policy experience. She rattled on for a while about Israel being our ally, she tied it in to the bible, and then she flew off to India where she made some odd comments about business there.

She's done. The republicans have already transferred her aura to Michele Bachmann and are feeding on what remains of Palin's reputation.
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