Palin says daughter, 17, pregnant

Discussion in 'Politics' started by bigdavediode, Sep 1, 2008.

  1. Shameful?

    No.

    However, higher education is obviously not a priority for the Palin family...clearly the point was lost on you, as you were dreaming of hunting and fishing with a female VP and her macho Mr. Mom...let's hope she doesn't drink and hunt like Cheney.

    By the way, it really isn't "normal" for a woman with five kids, one of them pregnant as a teenager out of wedlock, one of them with special needs to be so ambitious as wanting to be president. This woman is driven, no doubt.

    I am not saying that her desire for power is wrong, but it sure looks like this desire to be VP now comes before her family.

    Is that really "normal" as you see it?

    Especially for the party that preaches "family" values...

    Frankly, Carly Fiorina was much more qualified, but she wasn't pretty enough, pliable enough, or right wing soccer mom enough. Libby Dole would have been better, but she wasn't young enough to be McBush's daughter...



     
    #61     Sep 1, 2008
  2. Yannis

    Yannis

    The ancient Babylonians and the Romans were "pro choice" when they decreed that a man, the leader of a family, had the right to kill anyone in his family - son, daughter, wife, servant - and he didn't even have to report the death (or the killing) of a female member to the authorities.

    The southern states wanted to be 'pro choice" when they argued that each state should be allowed to regulate slavery as they saw fit: it should be "their choice" and nobody else's. Sound familiar?

    And on and on...

    Scientists can now keep a newborn baby alive after 5 months of pregnancy - even 4 in some cases - demonstating that the minimum required gestation period is dropping rapidly. Not to mention the terrific progress of in vitro pregnancy, transplanting fetuses into the wombs of other women, etc. Perhaps, in a few years, a 2-day-old fetus will be viable with appropriate support, maybe a 2-second old fetus as well. Which means that science is rapidly solidifying the evidence that a fetus is a human being, totally viable (with appropriate support, like all human babies) outside the womb of his/her mother, entitled to his/her human rights.

    Which means that science will finally confirm what all major religions of the world (Christianity, Judaism, Islam, Hinduism, Buddhism, etc) have long preached, and most of us feel in our hearts, that abortion is murder.
     
    #62     Sep 1, 2008
  3. I'm an atheist you stupid fuck. I have stated that several times on ET.

    I just thought it was a stupid story since the girl is over the age of consent.

    I've lost count of the number of times I've criticized the GOP as well as the Dems. I don't like either party. In fact, I've done it today.

    You are a true moron scriabinop23.
     
    #63     Sep 1, 2008
  4. You know very well the minute Carly was nominated the howls would have started about how much money she had made and how this showed the GOP was out of touch and only for the rich, blah , blah , blah.

    The only constant is that whatever liberal democrats do is wonderful and whatever republicans do is shameful and evil. We saw it with the hypocritical two step that military service, draft dodging really, was totally irrelevant to a presidential candidate when his name was clinton but a few years later military service, no matter how brief, was reason enough to elect Kerry. Now once again it not only is irrelevant, but it has become a bit boorish for a candidate to mention his service and the fact he was a courageous POW. When the fake conservative Jim webb was running for the Senate, he couldn't shut up about the fact his son was in iraq. Of course, the media lapped it up with a spoon. Palin's son volunteers and goes to iraq and somehow it shows the family is a bunch of trailer park trash.

    And the media wonder why ordinary americans prefer Fox News and despise them?
     
    #64     Sep 1, 2008
  5. Who cares what the dems said, you do want to put up the best and the brightest as VP, right?

    If McCain wanted a woman, tell me that Palin was the best and brightest...

    Your rant is best served on Limfat's website where you can hang with the other crazy angry white right wing redneck MF's...there you can preach to the crowd, here you will just get pasted for the entire fallacious nature of your response.

    Try to be honest for a change.

     
    #65     Sep 1, 2008
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  7. ak15

    ak15

    Let's not forget that Biden's son is also going to be deployed in Iraq shortly and there was not even a whisper about this by the Dems at their convention .Neither Biden nor his son even remotely mentioned this fact during their speeches. McCain's war record has been and continues to be mentioned ad infinitum.
     
    #67     Sep 1, 2008
  8. reg

    reg

    You're right - I have nothing to argue about with you. You see, arguing with you is like asking my dog to do my laundry - he will never get it no matter how hard I try. But you seem to be worse than my dog since by suggesting, without a shred of proof, that incest was involved in the Palin pregnancy, you expose yourself to be a pervert. And by reading your previous posts and seeing how angry and pathetic you always come across (including loads of grammatical and spelling errors in your statements), I have a strong feeling that you're one of those semi-literate losers who take great joy in fucking their inflatable dolls on a quiet, lazy afternoon like today.
    Enjoy your day, moronic moonbat. :)
     
    #68     Sep 1, 2008
  9. This shouldn't be an issue, but it will be. Unfair? Certainly, but politics is all about unfair. Hard core Conservatives always leave themselves open for attack when they "preach" one thing and then life happens to them, as it does to us all.
    The bigger issue is Mac really blew it with this pick and more is to come. Somewhere out there this MILF has a pic showing a bit more skin. That'll end it!
    It shouldn't, but it will. This is not to say she isn't as qualified to be Prez as Obama is, which is to say she's not qualified at all. Romney was the right choice. He'll probably be on the ticket by Oct., but the damage will be done and it'll be too late for the Repubs to recover.
     
    #69     Sep 1, 2008
  10. I'm eagerly awaiting getting "pasted." So far all I see are incoherent ad hominen attacks on a female candidate, such as why doesn't she stay home with the kids? Can you even imagine the reaction that would get if directed at a female democrat politician?

    Let's be honest. We ain't getting the best and the brightest. From either side. I wouldn't hire any of them to run a medium size business. Neither would you.
     
    #70     Sep 1, 2008