McCain's VP choice

Speelgoedmannetje said:
redrumloa said:
Thoughts, besides shock :?:
As if we haven't been shocked enough by your re-election of Bush jr......
shocked, revolted and disapointed
 
Speelgoedmannetje said:
redrumloa said:
Thoughts, besides shock :?:
As if we haven't been shocked enough by your re-election of Bush jr......
shocked, revolted and disapointed
 
Speelgoedmannetje said:
redrumloa said:
Thoughts, besides shock :?:
As if we haven't been shocked enough by your re-election of Bush jr......
shocked, revolted and disapointed
 
Speelgoedmannetje said:
redrumloa said:
Thoughts, besides shock :?:
As if we haven't been shocked enough by your re-election of Bush jr......
shocked, revolted and disapointed
 
redrumloa said:
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Thoughts, besides shock :?:

McCain has either done a politically astute move or has just killed any hope for winning the election. At this point I am not sure which and could easily argue either side.

I was personally hoping for Romney as I believe that would have been the wisest and most benificial VP candiate for McCain but hey... I'm just one voter.

I will be curious to hear Palin debate Biden (and I am no fan of Biden). If she can hold her own on the circuit and in the debate she could gain momentum for the McCain ticket. Until then there is just too much (IMO) uncertaintly.

Regards,
Ltstanfo
 
redrumloa said:
palin-5.JPG


Thoughts, besides shock :?:

McCain has either done a politically astute move or has just killed any hope for winning the election. At this point I am not sure which and could easily argue either side.

I was personally hoping for Romney as I believe that would have been the wisest and most benificial VP candiate for McCain but hey... I'm just one voter.

I will be curious to hear Palin debate Biden (and I am no fan of Biden). If she can hold her own on the circuit and in the debate she could gain momentum for the McCain ticket. Until then there is just too much (IMO) uncertaintly.

Regards,
Ltstanfo
 
redrumloa said:
palin-5.JPG


Thoughts, besides shock :?:

McCain has either done a politically astute move or has just killed any hope for winning the election. At this point I am not sure which and could easily argue either side.

I was personally hoping for Romney as I believe that would have been the wisest and most benificial VP candiate for McCain but hey... I'm just one voter.

I will be curious to hear Palin debate Biden (and I am no fan of Biden). If she can hold her own on the circuit and in the debate she could gain momentum for the McCain ticket. Until then there is just too much (IMO) uncertaintly.

Regards,
Ltstanfo
 
redrumloa said:
palin-5.JPG


Thoughts, besides shock :?:

McCain has either done a politically astute move or has just killed any hope for winning the election. At this point I am not sure which and could easily argue either side.

I was personally hoping for Romney as I believe that would have been the wisest and most benificial VP candiate for McCain but hey... I'm just one voter.

I will be curious to hear Palin debate Biden (and I am no fan of Biden). If she can hold her own on the circuit and in the debate she could gain momentum for the McCain ticket. Until then there is just too much (IMO) uncertaintly.

Regards,
Ltstanfo
 
redrumloa said:
palin-5.JPG


Thoughts, besides shock :?:

McCain has either done a politically astute move or has just killed any hope for winning the election. At this point I am not sure which and could easily argue either side.

I was personally hoping for Romney as I believe that would have been the wisest and most benificial VP candiate for McCain but hey... I'm just one voter.

I will be curious to hear Palin debate Biden (and I am no fan of Biden). If she can hold her own on the circuit and in the debate she could gain momentum for the McCain ticket. Until then there is just too much (IMO) uncertaintly.

Regards,
Ltstanfo
 
redrumloa said:
palin-5.JPG


Thoughts, besides shock :?:

McCain has either done a politically astute move or has just killed any hope for winning the election. At this point I am not sure which and could easily argue either side.

I was personally hoping for Romney as I believe that would have been the wisest and most benificial VP candiate for McCain but hey... I'm just one voter.

I will be curious to hear Palin debate Biden (and I am no fan of Biden). If she can hold her own on the circuit and in the debate she could gain momentum for the McCain ticket. Until then there is just too much (IMO) uncertaintly.

Regards,
Ltstanfo
 
ltstanfo said:
I was personally hoping for Romney as I believe that would have been the wisest and most benificial VP candiate for McCain but hey... I'm just one voter.
Early on voters were polling about 30% stating they'd never vote for a Mormon. In addition, the Christian Evengelican wing of the Republican Party still has significant pull. They'd not run a Mormon as that'd be (in their eyes) anti-Christian.
 
ltstanfo said:
I was personally hoping for Romney as I believe that would have been the wisest and most benificial VP candiate for McCain but hey... I'm just one voter.
Early on voters were polling about 30% stating they'd never vote for a Mormon. In addition, the Christian Evengelican wing of the Republican Party still has significant pull. They'd not run a Mormon as that'd be (in their eyes) anti-Christian.
 
ltstanfo said:
I was personally hoping for Romney as I believe that would have been the wisest and most benificial VP candiate for McCain but hey... I'm just one voter.
Early on voters were polling about 30% stating they'd never vote for a Mormon. In addition, the Christian Evengelican wing of the Republican Party still has significant pull. They'd not run a Mormon as that'd be (in their eyes) anti-Christian.
 
ltstanfo said:
I was personally hoping for Romney as I believe that would have been the wisest and most benificial VP candiate for McCain but hey... I'm just one voter.
Early on voters were polling about 30% stating they'd never vote for a Mormon. In addition, the Christian Evengelican wing of the Republican Party still has significant pull. They'd not run a Mormon as that'd be (in their eyes) anti-Christian.
 
ltstanfo said:
I was personally hoping for Romney as I believe that would have been the wisest and most benificial VP candiate for McCain but hey... I'm just one voter.
Early on voters were polling about 30% stating they'd never vote for a Mormon. In addition, the Christian Evengelican wing of the Republican Party still has significant pull. They'd not run a Mormon as that'd be (in their eyes) anti-Christian.
 
ltstanfo said:
I was personally hoping for Romney as I believe that would have been the wisest and most benificial VP candiate for McCain but hey... I'm just one voter.
Early on voters were polling about 30% stating they'd never vote for a Mormon. In addition, the Christian Evengelican wing of the Republican Party still has significant pull. They'd not run a Mormon as that'd be (in their eyes) anti-Christian.
 
Check out McCain checking out the bootay..
VP announcement

Right now the blogosphere is all run about the daughter Palin claimed to have. Some are saying it was her teenage daughter who was really pregnant. Various pictures have surfaced of Palin during the pregnancy and she simply does not show. A few pictures have surfaced of the daughter who seems to have a small baby bump early on. The baby was born was Down's Syndrome, a type that's 85% common in 20 year old and under births. Also it appears that following Palin's statements means her water broke, she gave a speech, flew to Seattle, changed flights, flew to Anchorage, then drove to a small hospital outside of Anchorage. This would have taken ~13 hours. Assuming she's telling the truth and this is her baby one has to seriously her question to travel 13 hours while the baby had no ambiotic sac protecting it, how strong her pain threshold is, and pelvis muscles rivaling Arnold at his best.
 
Check out McCain checking out the bootay..
VP announcement

Right now the blogosphere is all run about the daughter Palin claimed to have. Some are saying it was her teenage daughter who was really pregnant. Various pictures have surfaced of Palin during the pregnancy and she simply does not show. A few pictures have surfaced of the daughter who seems to have a small baby bump early on. The baby was born was Down's Syndrome, a type that's 85% common in 20 year old and under births. Also it appears that following Palin's statements means her water broke, she gave a speech, flew to Seattle, changed flights, flew to Anchorage, then drove to a small hospital outside of Anchorage. This would have taken ~13 hours. Assuming she's telling the truth and this is her baby one has to seriously her question to travel 13 hours while the baby had no ambiotic sac protecting it, how strong her pain threshold is, and pelvis muscles rivaling Arnold at his best.
 
Check out McCain checking out the bootay..
VP announcement

Right now the blogosphere is all run about the daughter Palin claimed to have. Some are saying it was her teenage daughter who was really pregnant. Various pictures have surfaced of Palin during the pregnancy and she simply does not show. A few pictures have surfaced of the daughter who seems to have a small baby bump early on. The baby was born was Down's Syndrome, a type that's 85% common in 20 year old and under births. Also it appears that following Palin's statements means her water broke, she gave a speech, flew to Seattle, changed flights, flew to Anchorage, then drove to a small hospital outside of Anchorage. This would have taken ~13 hours. Assuming she's telling the truth and this is her baby one has to seriously her question to travel 13 hours while the baby had no ambiotic sac protecting it, how strong her pain threshold is, and pelvis muscles rivaling Arnold at his best.
 
Check out McCain checking out the bootay..
VP announcement

Right now the blogosphere is all run about the daughter Palin claimed to have. Some are saying it was her teenage daughter who was really pregnant. Various pictures have surfaced of Palin during the pregnancy and she simply does not show. A few pictures have surfaced of the daughter who seems to have a small baby bump early on. The baby was born was Down's Syndrome, a type that's 85% common in 20 year old and under births. Also it appears that following Palin's statements means her water broke, she gave a speech, flew to Seattle, changed flights, flew to Anchorage, then drove to a small hospital outside of Anchorage. This would have taken ~13 hours. Assuming she's telling the truth and this is her baby one has to seriously her question to travel 13 hours while the baby had no ambiotic sac protecting it, how strong her pain threshold is, and pelvis muscles rivaling Arnold at his best.
 
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