I'm calling it right now... who will make the biggest stink about this election...

TontoKowalski

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Feminists... I can't wait to read or hear the man-haters claim that Palin got jobbed in this election.. that the united states still doesn't take a woman seriously... probably in 2012 we will have a female pres or vp... then everyone would have had a shot... maybe a homo in 2016
 

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Feminists... I can't wait to read or hear the man-haters claim that Palin got jobbed in this election.. that the united states still doesn't take a woman seriously... probably in 2012 we will have a female pres or vp... then everyone would have had a shot... maybe a homo in 2016

Huh??
 

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I'm telling you, feminists will say that palin got screwed and women still are 2nd class. even the democrat women will be pissed she lost.

"black man got his why can't we get ours?" they will cry out
 

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The Feminist only complain if it's a Democrat like Hillary.

:nono: I know you're pissed because you just lost the election, but you don't have to politicize EVERYTHING... feminist complaints cross political lines... I can see Camille Paglia is already writing the column...
 

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:nono: I know you're pissed because you just lost the election, but you don't have to politicize EVERYTHING... feminist complaints cross political lines... I can see Camille Paglia is already writing the column...

I'm not pissed, what ever election fraud that happen wouldn't change the outcome, I can take losing, but not if it was because of cheating.

JMO.
 

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you're very out of touch if you think feminists give one damn about Sarah Palin. She's not liberal; therefore, they don't care about her. Wake up.
 

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:mj07: you're obviously just upset about the election... poor baby... :sadwave:

you're obviously just an idiot. I wish President elect Obama the best, and I hope he does a fantastic job. He's going to be my president now, and I'll have a high degree of respect for him.
 

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The Steal You Won't See

by Greg Palast

Even as they drown in the anger of platoons of pissed-off voters, Republican operatives are swiping ballots with both hands.

Let's start in Georgia. It's here where the sick little vulture named Saxby Chambliss won the US Senate seat six years ago by calling his Democratic opponent, a guy who'd lost three limbs in Vietnam, a friend of Osama bin Laden.

There's no way in hell that Chambliss can slime his way back into the Senate in the face of over half a million newly registered voters (Black and young - 69% for Obama) without jacking them out of their votes. That's what the Republicans are up to. Right now. As we speak.

Over 50,000 the new voters in Georgia have been blocked from voting by using a nasty little new law, the Help America Vote Act signed by George Bush. (Bush is helping us vote - look out!)
 

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six-five, paglia just released thsi column:

http://www.salon.com/opinion/paglia/2008/11/12/palin/index1.html

I like Sarah Palin, and I've heartily enjoyed her arrival on the national stage. As a career classroom teacher, I can see how smart she is -- and quite frankly, I think the people who don't see it are the stupid ones, wrapped in the fuzzy mummy-gauze of their own worn-out partisan dogma. So she doesn't speak the King's English -- big whoop! There is a powerful clarity of consciousness in her eyes. She uses language with the jumps, breaks and rippling momentum of a be-bop saxophonist. I stand on what I said (as a staunch pro-choice advocate) in my last two columns -- that Palin as a pro-life wife, mother and ambitious professional represents the next big shift in feminism. Pro-life women will save feminism by expanding it, particularly into the more traditional Third World.

As for the Democrats who sneered and howled that Palin was unprepared to be a vice-presidential nominee -- what navel-gazing hypocrisy! What protests were raised in the party or mainstream media when John Edwards, with vastly less political experience than Palin, got John Kerry's nod for veep four years ago? And Gov. Kathleen Sebelius of Kansas, for whom I lobbied to be Obama's pick and who was on everyone's short list for months, has a record indistinguishable from Palin's. Whatever knowledge deficit Palin has about the federal bureaucracy or international affairs (outside the normal purview of governors) will hopefully be remedied during the next eight years of the Obama presidencies.

The U.S. Senate as a career option? What a claustrophobic, nitpicking comedown for an energetic Alaskan -- nothing but droning committees and incestuous back-scratching. No, Sarah Palin should stick to her governorship and just hit the rubber-chicken circuit, as Richard Nixon did in his long haul back from political limbo following his California gubernatorial defeat in 1962. Step by step, the mainstream media will come around, wipe its own mud out of its eyes, and see Palin for the populist phenomenon that she is.
 

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Funny, Palin has all kinds of time for interviews now. Of course we have Gretta von Pie face and Matt Lauer asking the same questions! :142smilie Palin made a fool out of herself in the Katie Curic interview. She should have appeared on Meet the Press. And did she ever realize the Joe the Plumber was a fraud? She is trying hard to save her reputation now but I don't see her being a major player. The Republicans they will put up against her will eat her up in early debates if she can save her rep long enough to run.
 

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six-five, paglia just released thsi column:

http://www.salon.com/opinion/paglia/2008/11/12/palin/index1.html

I like Sarah Palin, and I've heartily enjoyed her arrival on the national stage. As a career classroom teacher, I can see how smart she is -- and quite frankly, I think the people who don't see it are the stupid ones, wrapped in the fuzzy mummy-gauze of their own worn-out partisan dogma. So she doesn't speak the King's English -- big whoop! There is a powerful clarity of consciousness in her eyes. She uses language with the jumps, breaks and rippling momentum of a be-bop saxophonist. I stand on what I said (as a staunch pro-choice advocate) in my last two columns -- that Palin as a pro-life wife, mother and ambitious professional represents the next big shift in feminism. Pro-life women will save feminism by expanding it, particularly into the more traditional Third World.

As for the Democrats who sneered and howled that Palin was unprepared to be a vice-presidential nominee -- what navel-gazing hypocrisy! What protests were raised in the party or mainstream media when John Edwards, with vastly less political experience than Palin, got John Kerry's nod for veep four years ago? And Gov. Kathleen Sebelius of Kansas, for whom I lobbied to be Obama's pick and who was on everyone's short list for months, has a record indistinguishable from Palin's. Whatever knowledge deficit Palin has about the federal bureaucracy or international affairs (outside the normal purview of governors) will hopefully be remedied during the next eight years of the Obama presidencies.

The U.S. Senate as a career option? What a claustrophobic, nitpicking comedown for an energetic Alaskan -- nothing but droning committees and incestuous back-scratching. No, Sarah Palin should stick to her governorship and just hit the rubber-chicken circuit, as Richard Nixon did in his long haul back from political limbo following his California gubernatorial defeat in 1962. Step by step, the mainstream media will come around, wipe its own mud out of its eyes, and see Palin for the populist phenomenon that she is.

let me know when you see a similar article from a real feminist like Gloria Steinem, Chokie Roberts, Ellen Degeneres, Oprah Winfrey, NOW, Code Pink, etc. Paglia really is her own person and has some definite feminist beliefs, but she's not a leader of any of the feminist advocacy groups.
 
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