[Vision2020] Sarah The Fraud

No Weatherman no.weatherman at gmail.com
Wed Oct 29 16:28:06 PDT 2008


Oh.

I forgot.

You know everything.

On Wed, Oct 29, 2008 at 3:36 PM, keely emerinemix <kjajmix1 at msn.com> wrote:
> Wrong.
>
> It's not "Hansen the fool."  It's "Hansen, complimenting Palin on something
> that has nothing to do with the issues over which he now criticizes her."
> That's called "perspective."  Maybe "insight."  "Added information" works
> well, too.
>
> No, Tom isn't a fool, and it's beyond foolish to pretend that you've aced
> this point.  Grow up.
>
> Keely
> http://keely-prevailingwinds.blogspot.com/
>
>
>> Date: Wed, 29 Oct 2008 06:41:53 -0700
>> From: no.weatherman at gmail.com
>> To: vision2020 at moscow.com
>> Subject: Re: [Vision2020] Sarah The Fraud
>>
>> Hansen the fool.
>>
>> http://mailman.fsr.com/pipermail/vision2020/2006-December/038416.html
>>
>>
>> On 10/29/08, Tom Hansen <thansen at moscow.com> wrote:
>> > http://www.tomandrodna.com/Olbermann.htm
>> >
>> > ----------------------------------------------------
>> >
>> > Finally tonight, the Campaign Comment, and the real danger when you run
>> > a
>> > presidential candidate who thinks he's Joe six-pack the Plumber, and a
>> > Vice Presidential candidate who thinks she's Huey Long.
>> >
>> > It's not that the rhetoric in a desperate flailing last week on the
>> > stump
>> > can get hyperbolic and dangerous. It's that each person on that campaign
>> > hears some of that giddying hyperbolic and dangerous rhetoric and tries
>> > to
>> > top it.
>> >
>> > This has ended up, as it usually does, with one of the desperate
>> > candidates going so far to the right that they meet themselves coming
>> > back
>> > in the other direction.
>> >
>> > That'd be you, Gov. Palin. You've finally done it. You've accused Obama
>> > of
>> > doing something wrong, of being something evil, something you boasted of
>> > doing, and being, yourself, just two months ago.
>> >
>> > You try to figure out what this might have been, while I go back and
>> > talk
>> > to those good people over there. The Republicans called Obama a neophyte
>> > and then they picked a V.P. nominee with a tenth of Obama's experience.
>> >
>> > The Republicans called Obama a celebrity and then they bought that
>> > nominee
>> > $150,000 in designer clothes. The Republicans called Obama a terrorist
>> > sympathizer and then McCain said he was proud to be a friend of Gordon
>> > Liddy.
>> >
>> > It's like they've been unknowingly endowed with ESP and have been
>> > telling
>> > their own futures. And now the GOP has selected its last drum-thump for
>> > the remainder of the campaign although they said that about the last
>> > 17 "last drum-thumps."Obama is a socialist!
>> >
>> > Missouri Congressman Todd Akin, speaking near St. Louis:
>> >
>> > "This campaign in the next couple of weeks is about one thing It's a
>> > referendum on socialism."
>> >
>> > Arizona Sen. John McCain, who is apparently still running for President,
>> > at Dayton Ohio yesterday:
>> >
>> > "Barack the Redistributor."
>> >
>> > Then he realized that sounded like an auto part, so, John McCain at
>> > Pottsville, Pennsylvania, later yesterday:
>> >
>> > "Sen. Obama is running to be Redistributionist in Chief."
>> >
>> > No, no, go back to the first one.
>> >
>> > Nobody you're talking to, even understands what socialism means,
>> > Senator.
>> >
>> > "Re-dis-tri-bu-shun-ist"is six syllables, and it sounds more like he's
>> > recycling newspapers or something. Go simpler, like Michelle Bachmann's
>> > only rival for "least stable member of the House of Representatives:"
>> > Steve King, R-Iowa, 5th District and 17th Century.
>> >
>> > Warming up a crowd at a high school in Sioux City, for Gov. Palin on
>> > Saturday, King, who is amazingly still let out of the house each day
>> > without adult supervision, said of the Obama candidacy:
>> >
>> > "When you take a lurch to the left you end up in a totalitarian
>> > dictatorship."
>> >
>> > "There is no freedom to the left. It's always to our side of the aisle."
>> >
>> > "We choose freedom and liberty."
>> >
>> > Presumably that's why the Congressman's party was good enough to torture
>> > prisoners, eavesdrop on Americans, suspend Habeas Corpus, demonize
>> > dissent, pay news organizations to run favorable stories, and generally
>> > come as close to a totalitarian dictatorship as any American president
>> > ever has.
>> >
>> > To choose freedom and liberty. For Congressman King and invited guests.
>> > Not for the country. Can you tell I'm stalling?
>> >
>> > I'm trying to give Gov. Palin out there, a couple more seconds to figure
>> > out how she managed to get herself, as Shakespeare wrote of people
>> > destroyed by their own evil plans, "hoist with her own petard."
>> >
>> > Got it yet, Gov?
>> >
>> > Okay, you remember Sen. Obama telling J.T. Plumber that it would help
>> > the
>> > country to "share the wealth"—a sentiment with which anybody not
>> > receiving
>> > $150,000 in free clothes would probably agree?
>> >
>> > So you went off in Des Moines, remember this?
>> >
>> > "See, under a big government, more tax agenda, what you thought was
>> > yours
>> > would really start belonging to somebody else, to everybody else. If you
>> > thought your income, your property, your inventory, your investments
>> > were,
>> > were yours, they would really collectively belong to everybody. Higher
>> > taxes, more government, misusing the power to tax leads to government
>> > moving into the role of some believing that government then has to take
>> > care of us. And government kind of moving into the role as the other
>> > half
>> > of our family, making decisions for us. Now, they do this in other
>> > countries where the people are not free."
>> >
>> > So Gov., Obama's not just a socialist? Not just a re-distributionist re-
>> > distributor? Maybe not just a totalitarian? Maybe not just a dictator,
>> > he
>> > may be a communist?
>> >
>> > To paraphrase you in Des Moines, Governor, Obama wants to set up, unlike
>> > other candidates, collectively owning the resources. By sharing that
>> > wealth and those resources. Collectivist sharing' the wealth socialist
>> > communism, I'd say.
>> >
>> > And still none of that sounds familiar to you, Governor?
>> >
>> > "And Alaska - we're set up, unlike other states in the union, where it's
>> > collectively Alaskans own the resources. So we share in the wealth when
>> > the development of these resources occurs."
>> >
>> > Who said that, Governor?
>> >
>> > Who was the collectivist share-the-wealther, who was boasting to the
>> > reporter visiting from "The New Yorker Magazine,"of having been able to
>> > send a check for $1,200 to every man, woman and child in the state
>> > since,
>> > quote "Alaska is sometimes described as America's socialist state,
>> > because
>> > of its collective ownership of resources?"
>> >
>> > Why, you said that, Governor! You're a share-the-wealth, collectivist,
>> > Almost-Socialist-Governor, Governor! Who also believes that income,
>> > property, inventory and investments, collectively belonging to everybody
>> > else, leads to a misuse of power, and government making decisions for
>> > us,
>> > turning countries into places where the people are not free.
>> >
>> > Places like, Sarah Palin's America! Governor, all sorts of choice words
>> > apply here: hypocrite, double-talker, snake-oil seller, socialist. But
>> > let
>> > me stick with just one, with which to bid you goodbye. You, governor,
>> > are
>> > a fraud.
>> >
>> > ----------------------------------------------------
>> >
>> > Seeya round town, Moscow.
>> >
>> > Tom Hansen
>> > Moscow, Idaho
>> >
>> > "We're a town of about 23,000 with 10,000 college students. The college
>> > students are not very active in local elections (thank goodness!)."
>> >
>> > - Dale Courtney (March 28, 2007)
>> >
>> >
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