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I find it hard to believe that McCain knew about this beforehand, and decided it still would not be an imposition to the Repub ticket.
But to be fair, lets take the oxymorons out of our decision process, and put the Palin family first. It just sounds to me like two of her daughters (let alone the other three) will really be needing Mom’s attention during the next four years. They need her at home more than we need her in Washington, I believe.
How is she not going to feel distracted while in the White House?
Will she withdraw her candidacy?
PortlockParticipantI find it hard to believe that McCain knew about this beforehand, and decided it still would not be an imposition to the Repub ticket.
But to be fair, lets take the oxymorons out of our decision process, and put the Palin family first. It just sounds to me like two of her daughters (let alone the other three) will really be needing Mom’s attention during the next four years. They need her at home more than we need her in Washington, I believe.
How is she not going to feel distracted while in the White House?
Will she withdraw her candidacy?
PortlockParticipantI find it hard to believe that McCain knew about this beforehand, and decided it still would not be an imposition to the Repub ticket.
But to be fair, lets take the oxymorons out of our decision process, and put the Palin family first. It just sounds to me like two of her daughters (let alone the other three) will really be needing Mom’s attention during the next four years. They need her at home more than we need her in Washington, I believe.
How is she not going to feel distracted while in the White House?
Will she withdraw her candidacy?
PortlockParticipantI find it hard to believe that McCain knew about this beforehand, and decided it still would not be an imposition to the Repub ticket.
But to be fair, lets take the oxymorons out of our decision process, and put the Palin family first. It just sounds to me like two of her daughters (let alone the other three) will really be needing Mom’s attention during the next four years. They need her at home more than we need her in Washington, I believe.
How is she not going to feel distracted while in the White House?
Will she withdraw her candidacy?
August 29, 2008 at 11:15 PM in reply to: Sarah Palin is a brilliant pick as next VP of the US #263405PortlockParticipantI can agree with you on that, cooprider –
Although I find it disturbing that a politician who could potentially be charged with arguably the most difficult job in the world refuses to see the logic behind evolution, that should not be the most incredulous quality to decide her application through.
I was out at several hot spots this evening and was surprised at the large number of women who objected to Palin choosing a more than full time public office position over being (at the very least) a part time Mother of five.
However, house husbands are just as capable of holding down the home-front. Guess that’s just something we need to acknowledge as we move more toward a gender-equal society…..
Btw, if Palin gets elected VP, would her paycheck be the same as VP Biden’s?
August 29, 2008 at 11:15 PM in reply to: Sarah Palin is a brilliant pick as next VP of the US #263614PortlockParticipantI can agree with you on that, cooprider –
Although I find it disturbing that a politician who could potentially be charged with arguably the most difficult job in the world refuses to see the logic behind evolution, that should not be the most incredulous quality to decide her application through.
I was out at several hot spots this evening and was surprised at the large number of women who objected to Palin choosing a more than full time public office position over being (at the very least) a part time Mother of five.
However, house husbands are just as capable of holding down the home-front. Guess that’s just something we need to acknowledge as we move more toward a gender-equal society…..
Btw, if Palin gets elected VP, would her paycheck be the same as VP Biden’s?
August 29, 2008 at 11:15 PM in reply to: Sarah Palin is a brilliant pick as next VP of the US #263618PortlockParticipantI can agree with you on that, cooprider –
Although I find it disturbing that a politician who could potentially be charged with arguably the most difficult job in the world refuses to see the logic behind evolution, that should not be the most incredulous quality to decide her application through.
I was out at several hot spots this evening and was surprised at the large number of women who objected to Palin choosing a more than full time public office position over being (at the very least) a part time Mother of five.
However, house husbands are just as capable of holding down the home-front. Guess that’s just something we need to acknowledge as we move more toward a gender-equal society…..
Btw, if Palin gets elected VP, would her paycheck be the same as VP Biden’s?
August 29, 2008 at 11:15 PM in reply to: Sarah Palin is a brilliant pick as next VP of the US #263671PortlockParticipantI can agree with you on that, cooprider –
Although I find it disturbing that a politician who could potentially be charged with arguably the most difficult job in the world refuses to see the logic behind evolution, that should not be the most incredulous quality to decide her application through.
I was out at several hot spots this evening and was surprised at the large number of women who objected to Palin choosing a more than full time public office position over being (at the very least) a part time Mother of five.
However, house husbands are just as capable of holding down the home-front. Guess that’s just something we need to acknowledge as we move more toward a gender-equal society…..
Btw, if Palin gets elected VP, would her paycheck be the same as VP Biden’s?
August 29, 2008 at 11:15 PM in reply to: Sarah Palin is a brilliant pick as next VP of the US #263707PortlockParticipantI can agree with you on that, cooprider –
Although I find it disturbing that a politician who could potentially be charged with arguably the most difficult job in the world refuses to see the logic behind evolution, that should not be the most incredulous quality to decide her application through.
I was out at several hot spots this evening and was surprised at the large number of women who objected to Palin choosing a more than full time public office position over being (at the very least) a part time Mother of five.
However, house husbands are just as capable of holding down the home-front. Guess that’s just something we need to acknowledge as we move more toward a gender-equal society…..
Btw, if Palin gets elected VP, would her paycheck be the same as VP Biden’s?
August 29, 2008 at 12:12 PM in reply to: Sarah Palin is a brilliant pick as next VP of the US #263116PortlockParticipantPalin is an advocate of Creationism over Evolution. WTH…???
I thought we squared that one away during the Monkey Trial…
I can see how hard scientific data would contribute, but how does a ‘Creationism’ rational help us strengthen our National Security? Or revive our economy? Or break our dependence on foreign or domestic oil?
God help us (literally). I’ve heard of hope being a plan, but I’d like something more tangible this election.
August 29, 2008 at 12:12 PM in reply to: Sarah Palin is a brilliant pick as next VP of the US #263322PortlockParticipantPalin is an advocate of Creationism over Evolution. WTH…???
I thought we squared that one away during the Monkey Trial…
I can see how hard scientific data would contribute, but how does a ‘Creationism’ rational help us strengthen our National Security? Or revive our economy? Or break our dependence on foreign or domestic oil?
God help us (literally). I’ve heard of hope being a plan, but I’d like something more tangible this election.
August 29, 2008 at 12:12 PM in reply to: Sarah Palin is a brilliant pick as next VP of the US #263327PortlockParticipantPalin is an advocate of Creationism over Evolution. WTH…???
I thought we squared that one away during the Monkey Trial…
I can see how hard scientific data would contribute, but how does a ‘Creationism’ rational help us strengthen our National Security? Or revive our economy? Or break our dependence on foreign or domestic oil?
God help us (literally). I’ve heard of hope being a plan, but I’d like something more tangible this election.
August 29, 2008 at 12:12 PM in reply to: Sarah Palin is a brilliant pick as next VP of the US #263381PortlockParticipantPalin is an advocate of Creationism over Evolution. WTH…???
I thought we squared that one away during the Monkey Trial…
I can see how hard scientific data would contribute, but how does a ‘Creationism’ rational help us strengthen our National Security? Or revive our economy? Or break our dependence on foreign or domestic oil?
God help us (literally). I’ve heard of hope being a plan, but I’d like something more tangible this election.
August 29, 2008 at 12:12 PM in reply to: Sarah Palin is a brilliant pick as next VP of the US #263417PortlockParticipantPalin is an advocate of Creationism over Evolution. WTH…???
I thought we squared that one away during the Monkey Trial…
I can see how hard scientific data would contribute, but how does a ‘Creationism’ rational help us strengthen our National Security? Or revive our economy? Or break our dependence on foreign or domestic oil?
God help us (literally). I’ve heard of hope being a plan, but I’d like something more tangible this election.
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