I trust that American voters will come to their senses and tell this "hockey mum" who just quit one job and is now eyeing higher political stature....To p**s off. She would be good at managing the local recycling depot.
This may sound odd, but she isn't on a ballot anywhere that I can find.
So why do American voters need to tell her anything?
Unless you're a registered voter in the US, (with all due respect) you really don't get a say in whether we choose to elect Sarah Palin to public office.
But again, she's not running for anything, so it's a moot point..
This may sound odd, but she isn't on a ballot anywhere that I can find.
So why do American voters need to tell her anything?
Unless you're a registered voter in the US, (with all due respect) you really don't get a say in whether we choose to elect Sarah Palin to public office.
But again, she's not running for anything, so it's a moot point..
Rick
You are right Rick,
but at this point we are just speculating... it's a free country and all of us are entitled to an opinion... I am saying all this with due respect of course.
To me, this last election was sufficiently close to get me concerned.
PS: Clever name you chose for the forum.
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You are right Rick,
but at this point we are just speculating... it's a free country and all of us are entitled to an opinion... I am saying all this with due respect of course.
To me, this last election was sufficiently close to get me concerned.
PS: Clever name you chose for the forum.
I agree.
My point is simply that there is no need for people to get their undies in a bunch over her, when it's much too early to know just what actions will be manifested by her true ambitions.
At this point, people are simply (over)reacting to the rumor mill. It makes for lively discussion, but it's not based much in reality.
I also see a lot of handwringing and railing on about her on other political forums I frequent. It puzzles me why people are so worried about her running for office in the first place. If she's not up to snuff, she will get weeded out--just like it's always been.
My point is simply that there is no need for people to get their undies in a bunch over her, when it's much too early to know just what actions will be manifested by her true ambitions.
At this point, people are simply (over)reacting to the rumor mill. It makes for lively discussion, but it's not based much in reality.
I also see a lot of handwringing and railing on about her on other political forums I frequent. It puzzles me why people are so worried about her running for office in the first place. If she's not up to snuff, she will get weeded out--just like it's always been.
Rick
Naaah, I am just shooting the s***... it's like you said, a lively conversation, that's all.
Simon, you can have her, just pay postal fees from Alaska to your door, heheheheh.
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Read this in the constitution... Constitution of the United States, Article II, Section 1, Clause 5
"No Person except a natural born Citizen, or a Citizen of the United States, at the time of the Adoption of this Constitution, shall be eligible to the Office of President; neither shall any Person be eligible to that Office who shall not have attained to the Age of thirty five Years, and been fourteen Years a Resident within the United States."
Government Moto:
"Why fix it? Blame someone else for breaking it."
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