Doris
She's just gonna have to do a more revealing photo I guess
https://www.aussiestockforums.com/forums/showthread.php?p=329832&highlight=hoaxes#post329832
PS ref last post, that stomach doesn't look like it belongs on a mother of 5 to me
doris, think I twigged to that one myselfNo mother of four (at the time)....
The debate between Biden and Palin will be very interesting. Palin is one of the VERY FEW politicians in the US to do something about the current energy crisis. She just rammed thru an Alaskan bill to approve the construction of a $40 billion gas pipeline to the lower 48. Biden is on record as voting to block such a pipeline. He is also on record as advocating the partition of Iraq into three mini states and bloviating about the failure of the surge. So much for his experience in the Senate. I suspect that the pressure of running for the VP slot is a little too much for him, might explain why he is already stumbling and slurring his words.
Well Gallup suggests a bit of a bounce (graph on post # 878)Where is that Obama bounce?
The Republican National Convention will cut back most of its activities Monday because of Hurricane Gustav, Sen. John McCain said Sunday.
"This is a time when we have to do away with our party politics and we have to act as Americans. We have to join the 300 million other Americans on behalf of our fellow citizens. It's a time for action. So, we're going to suspend most of our activities tomorrow except for those absolutely necessary," said McCain, speaking from St. Louis, Missouri.
http://edition.cnn.com/2008/POLITICS/08/31/rnc.gustav/index.htmlA senior McCain source said Saturday that officials were considering turning the convention into a massive telethon to raise money for the Red Cross and other agencies to help with hurricane aid.
"He wants to do something service oriented if and when the storm hits and it's as bad as it's expected to be now," the McCain source said.
They are also hoping to get McCain himself to a storm-affected area as soon as possible.
"Even if you've ridden out this storm before, even if you think that it may pass over, even if you think that you can wait until the last minute, this is going to be, potentially, very, very serious," said Obama. "For your own safety and your family's safety, people have to follow the instructions of the officials there to make sure that this evacuation is going smoothly."
Obama says they're monitoring the situation and urged continued cooperation between FEMA and the Gulf Coast states, noting that not just Louisiana is likely going to be affected but Mississippi, Alabama and parts of Texas.
Word came late Saturday that John McCain would visit an emergency command post in Jackson, Mississippi on Sunday. Asked if he would visit the area, Obama said that because of the large number of staff and press traveling with him, he might be a distraction.
"I will do whatever is required that is useful but right now the main thing that's useful is letting everybody out there know, please evacuate the area," said Obama.
"Those folks who rode out, do not ride out again, ride out of town. Get out of town. Do what the governor is suggesting, what the mayor is suggesting, what the senators are suggesting. Get out of town," said Biden.
"When she was taking tough positions against her own party, Senator Obama was voting 'present' 130 times in the state legislature, on every tough issue, whatever it was," McCain said.
It's true that Obama voted "present" dozens of times, part of the thousands of votes he cast in an eight-year span in Springfield. Illinois lawmakers commonly vote that way on a variety of issues, and he has countered that many of those votes were cast because of technical or legal considerations about the underlying legislation.
* Often, Obama voted "present" with large groups of other Democrats to protest what they saw as...
Republican trickery or abuse of power.
* Other times, voting that way sends a message that a lawmaker supports a bill's intent...
but has concerns about how the legislation is drafted.
Voting this way also can be a way to duck a difficult issue, as McCain charged, although that's difficult to prove.
* There are also cases where legislators vote "present" as part of a strategy.
Obama did this on some abortion measures, voting "present"...
to encourage some wavering legislators to do the same instead of voting "yes".
Their "present" votes had the same effect as "no" votes, so getting them to vote present helped defeat the bills.
Gallup Poll Daily tracking finds more former Hillary Clinton backers currently supporting Barack Obama (81%) than prior to the Democratic convention (70%).
:topic Hey Doris , I was wondering , do you happen to know if Sarah even had a fish-shop in Alaska ?
http://www.iht.com/articles/ap/2008/09/03/america/NA-POL-US-Elections-Palin.phpIt was reported that she accepted at least $4,500 in campaign contributions in the same fundraising scheme at the center of a public corruption scandal that led to the indictment of Sen. Ted Stevens*.
Since Palin's nomination last week, these issues also are raising eyebrows:
_In her earlier career as mayor of Wasilla, Alaska, Palin hired a lobbyist to help the tiny town secure at least 14 earmarks, worth $27 million between 2000-2003. McCain has touted Palin as a force in his long battle against earmarks.
_Under her leadership this year, Alaska asked for almost $300 per person in requests for pet projects from Stevens*, one of McCain's top adversaries. That's more than any other state received, per person, from Congress.
_Her husband, Todd, twice registered as a member of the Alaskan Independence Party, a fierce states' rights group that wants to turn all federal lands in Alaska back to the state. Sarah Palin herself never registered as a member of the party, according to state officials, though party members said she attended a 1994 convention with her husband.
_The head of the firm hired to defend Gov. Palin in a state ethics investigation was previously her family's lawyer and is permitted to bill the state up to $95,000 for work in the current case. It involves the dismissal of public safety commissioner Walt Monegan after he refused to fire a state trooper who had divorced the governor's sister.
_Palin opposed the U.S. government's listing of a variety of animals as endangered, including the polar bear and the beluga whale, both of which inhabit areas also rich in oil and natural gas.
_Palin previously acknowledged she smoked marijuana but said in a 2006 interview she no longer used the drug. "I can't claim a Bill Clinton and say that I never inhaled," she said.
Obama Gains Overall, McCain Among GOP Women NEW September 3, 2008
Barack Obama has gained significant support among white men since the Democratic Convention, but his support level among white women has remained the same. The reason: Republican white women have slightly increased their support for McCain, offsetting Obama’s gains among independent and Democratic women.
Don't shoot me, I'm just the messenger (not sure I believe those bookies either lol)
http://www.easyodds.com/compareodds/specials/Politics/m/147587-234-5.html
What a difference a week makes.
Obama has flagged that he is going to use Democrat women to go out and counter Sarah Palin.
However , Hillary Clinton says she is "too busy".
Oh dear.
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Advisers to Clinton, who has been on vacation this week, said that she stands ready to help the Obama-Biden ticket, but they urged not to overestimate the effect she could have, noting that she had other commitments this fall, like campaigning and raising money for Senate candidates.
http://www.iht.com/articles/2008/09/05/america/05dems.php
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