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Old Ladies Thrash Hecklers at Palin Rally in NH
Surprising article in the Boston Globe that presents a positive picture of Sarah Palin at a rally in New Hampshire. What is even more interesting to me is the video of 2 hooligans who were shouting "Obama" to disrupt the rally. They are whining about old ladies roughing them up. ha ha ha ha
Here’s a bit of the article.
Posted by Foon Rhee, deputy national political editor October 15, 2008 06:24 PM
Palin made an unabashed appeal to Granite Staters’ pride, praising the natural beauty of the state, the still-vibrant foliage, and residents’ love of the outdoors. She likened New Hampshire to the state where she is governor.[snip]
"You’re a lot like the people of Alaska," she said at one point, then suggested Alaska should borrow the New Hampshire motto of "Live Free or Die."
She also made reference to the fact that New Hampshire and Alaska are the only two states with neither a general income nor a general sales tax, repeating the old joke that New Hampshire is home to "two kinds of people: the fine people of New Hampshire, and the fine people of Massachusetts who got sick of paying all those taxes."
After the Laconia rally, however, two men said they were roughed up by McCain supporters after they began chanting Obama’s name. One had a black eye with a trace of blood, and they said they complained to police. A Laconia police spokesman said the two men had disrupted the event and had been ejected. (Watch the video [above] to hear the two men’s accounts.)
[snip]
At the event in Dover, not far from the seacoast, many in attendance were from Massachusetts or Maine. Many of those interviewed said they are independents, or undeclareds, as they are known in New Hampshire, a state with a deep libertarian streak and where conservatism has long been defined more in terms of economic rather than social issues. Most were impressed by Palin.
"I think she’s fresh, not like a politician in Washington," said Charles Sloane of Rochester, a retired civilian employee at the Portsmouth Naval Shipyard, who was among hundreds turned away when the Dover gym reached its fire safety capacity.
"She’s feisty and a breath of fresh air," said Cynthia Hill of Somersworth after the Dover rally. She said she supports Palin even though they differ sharply on a key issue; Hill favors abortion rights, which Palin opposes, even in cases of rape and incest.
Michael Shaw, an accounting manager from Enfield, Conn., said he drove more than 200 miles to see Palin in the flesh at Laconia, after being shut out of tickets for the Dover event. Shaw said he’s even more convinced that she has been treated unfairly after seeing Palin speak in person.
"She’s the bomb," said Shaw, an independent who said he plans to vote for McCain. "She’s getting beat up left and right. Look at what the media are doing to her, like the ‘Saturday Night Live’ skits. They treat her like she’s a baboon, like she doesn’t have a brain."
Source: http://www.boston.com/news/politics/politicalintelligence/2008/10/palin_stumps_in.html
Julia – proud of old ladies
Old Ladies Thrash Hecklers at Palin Rally in NH
Surprising article in the Boston Globe that presents a positive picture of Sarah Palin at a rally in New Hampshire. What is even more interesting to me is the video of 2 hooligans who were shouting "Obama" to disrupt the rally. They are whining about old ladies roughing them up. ha ha ha ha
Here’s a bit of the article.
Posted by Foon Rhee, deputy national political editor October 15, 2008 06:24 PM
Palin made an unabashed appeal to Granite Staters’ pride, praising the natural beauty of the state, the still-vibrant foliage, and residents’ love of the outdoors. She likened New Hampshire to the state where she is governor.[snip]
"You’re a lot like the people of Alaska," she said at one point, then suggested Alaska should borrow the New Hampshire motto of "Live Free or Die."
She also made reference to the fact that New Hampshire and Alaska are the only two states with neither a general income nor a general sales tax, repeating the old joke that New Hampshire is home to "two kinds of people: the fine people of New Hampshire, and the fine people of Massachusetts who got sick of paying all those taxes."
After the Laconia rally, however, two men said they were roughed up by McCain supporters after they began chanting Obama’s name. One had a black eye with a trace of blood, and they said they complained to police. A Laconia police spokesman said the two men had disrupted the event and had been ejected. (Watch the video [above] to hear the two men’s accounts.)
[snip]
At the event in Dover, not far from the seacoast, many in attendance were from Massachusetts or Maine. Many of those interviewed said they are independents, or undeclareds, as they are known in New Hampshire, a state with a deep libertarian streak and where conservatism has long been defined more in terms of economic rather than social issues. Most were impressed by Palin.
"I think she’s fresh, not like a politician in Washington," said Charles Sloane of Rochester, a retired civilian employee at the Portsmouth Naval Shipyard, who was among hundreds turned away when the Dover gym reached its fire safety capacity.
"She’s feisty and a breath of fresh air," said Cynthia Hill of Somersworth after the Dover rally. She said she supports Palin even though they differ sharply on a key issue; Hill favors abortion rights, which Palin opposes, even in cases of rape and incest.
Michael Shaw, an accounting manager from Enfield, Conn., said he drove more than 200 miles to see Palin in the flesh at Laconia, after being shut out of tickets for the Dover event. Shaw said he’s even more convinced that she has been treated unfairly after seeing Palin speak in person.
"She’s the bomb," said Shaw, an independent who said he plans to vote for McCain. "She’s getting beat up left and right. Look at what the media are doing to her, like the ‘Saturday Night Live’ skits. They treat her like she’s a baboon, like she doesn’t have a brain."
Source: http://www.boston.com/news/politics/politicalintelligence/2008/10/palin_stumps_in.html
Julia – proud of old ladies
Fake Baby Story debunked by Anchorage Editor
From Byron York at National Review On-line.
Palin and the Bloggers [Byron York]
Here in St. Paul, I was on NPR this evening with a man named Michael Carey, who is a columnist and former editorial page editor for the Anchorage Daily News. We started talking, of course, about the day’s Palin news — the fake baby story and the real baby story. As far as the fake baby story was concerned, Carey told me that the rumors were going around in Alaska a few months ago, not long after the birth of Sarah Palin’s fifth child. He told me that Daily News reporters and editors explored the story quite extensively, and, as Carey said on NPR, "could find no basis for it except that people who didn’t like Sarah Palin believed it." He told me that Daily News reporters talked at length to the Palins about it — Carey said the Palins were actually eager to talk about the rumor because they knew how much it had spread around Alaska. He also said Daily News reporters looked into the medical angle of the rumor, which included talking to at least one doctor involved, and again found nothing to support the story. In the end, Carey told me, the newspaper became "convinced that it was not true."
What is amazing about all this is how making just one phone call to a man like Carey could have given some of the bloggers at The Atlantic and DailyKos pause before they wrote so extensively about it. Why didn’t they do that?
I think some of the fervor for trashing Sarah Palin and her daughter Bristol about the real baby story is their way of obscuring how stupid the fake baby story was. This is so ignorant and vicious. The baby stories and how they have been handled will not lose any votes and will strengthen the resolve of those who support McCain and Palin.
Julia
$10 $20 do I hear $30
This is what Obama supporters want. Do they have any clue on what this will do to the economy or your retirement plan. This is truly scary!!!!!
The Truth Exposed: MoveOn Supporters Want $10, $20, $30 Gas!
Just in case you missed it
Here is a guest speaker at Obamassiah’s Trinity Church. This is supposed to be a church, it is more like a Communist rally of Anti-American and anti-White rhetoric that comes with the Marxist Liberation Theology.
If this doesn’t sink the Obamarama train, I will give up on Americans actually understanding what Marxism is.
This has nothing to do with religion and should in no way ever be said inside a church. This is a political speech of hate and vitriol.
H/T to Moonbattery
Cross Posted at Grizzly Groundswell and Reclaim Conservartism
This guy is an embarrasment to the Catholic Church and Christians alike. Here is another one of his rants at Obama’s Trinity Church.
If you do not know what Libertaion Theology then google it and be amazed that somein this country have drank the cool aide of Marx while masking it in a Religious context.
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They forgot Dino
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