This from members of her own party:
Palin's posting came one day after Republican Sen. Lisa Murkowski of Alaska said that Palin and other critics were not helping the GOP by tossing out false claims. Portions of the Democratic health care bills "are bad enough that we don't need to be making things up," Murkowski said, invoking a phrase that Palin used in her resignation speech, when she asked the news media to "quit making things up."What a piece of work. A congenital liar who likes to cop snippy attitudes about congenital liars?!? Why does she loathe herself so? Is she delusional or what? And as her favorables continue to tank, she continues to be the darling of the GOP base? Increible!
Murkowski said she was offended at the death panel terminology. "There is no reason to gin up fear in the American public by saying things that are not included in the bill," she said.
Georgia Sen. Johnny Isakson, a Republican who co-sponsored a similar measure in the Senate, said it was "nuts" to claim the bill encourages euthanasia.
Hucky, why worry about a "never was"? We are in the throws of a revolution and the ending of a society that our slave owning forefathers gave us?
ReplyDeleteWhat about the trading of Rasual Butler the the Clippers after we trade Tyson Chandler, our starting center (and my personal seat upgrader) to the Bobcats?
Grab a hold of your senses and get a grip on issues and people who mean something!
Also, who creeps you out the most dwarfs or midgets. I think dwarfs for me because of the big head illusion. Also, you know that I cannot watch midget porn?
D-BB - We have a basketball team in New Orleans? Damn! Well, whadda ya' know! As for the other question, the answer is: neither. I like all the little people.
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