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Feb 28, 2015 15:55:03   #
rolse
 
JMHO wrote:
Remember those old E.F. Hutton commercials? You know, “When E.F. Hutton talks, people listen!” Well, you can say for certain that over the last four years at the Conservative Political Action Conference, Sarah Palin has been the E.F. Hutton of the gathering.

The former governor of Alaska, the only Republican woman to ever run on a national ticket, captivated those in attendance at CPACs 2012-2014.On Thursday she did it yet again.

Unlike her last three trips to CPAC when she spoke on the closing day of the event, Palin spoke on day one this time around. You could say instead of being the Super Bowl she served as the Daytona 500. Either way she was once again the biggest thing going.

CPAC is a busy event. There’s a lot going on. So, it’s not uncommon to see a ballroom with lots of empty seats for many speakers. Others grab bigger crowds, but even then it’s not difficult to pan the room and find many a texter, a yawner, and a zoned out attendee. With Palin this is never the case. They pack ‘em in to see her. Her latest visit to CPAC on Thursday was no different. They came in droves and gave Palin their undivided attention.

Palin delivered an eloquent speech that focused on something near and dear to her heart–veterans issues. She delved into heavy topics like PTSD, unemployment, divorce rates, and suicide. The audience was locked in. The message was heartfelt and important, and the woman delivering it was passionate and trustworthy.

Palin spoke of Medal of Honor recipient Dakota Meyer, the man who introduced Palin to the crowd Thursday. “”His selfless service inspires us,” said Palin. “He and his generation of vets remind us of that courage that founded this country.” Speaking of founders, Palin quoted and lauded the Father of Our Country while also remembering our greatest American sniper. “From George Washington to Chris Kyle,” Palin praised “ordinary Americans equipped for extraordinary things.” She called on those on hand to remember the thousands wounded and killed in the war on terror. On a personal level, she discussed the deployment of her own son Track. Her emotion and commitment to our troops was evident. The picture she painted captivated everyone within earshot.

In past years at CPAC, Palin focused more on the failures of Barack Obama. Each time she hit it out of the park. Thursday, she showed her versatility. Instead of remarks heavy on humor and barbs, this one was all from a place of love: love of country and love of our troops. Palin has unquestionable love for both.

The comments from Palin were well received and clearly shared more than those of the establishment types visiting CPAC 2015. Cheers interrupted her again and again. Social media was set ablaze. They were listening.

The overall message from Palin is a call for our veterans to be taken care of. She accurately blamed D.C. bureaucracy for killing our vets. She called out corrupt government and demanded we serve our vets before illegal immigrants. Palin, like those who were standing and clapping for her, believes veterans need to know their brothers and sisters who didn’t make it home from the war on terror didn’t die in vain.

When other speakers take the mic at CPAC you can find many conference goers milling about in the hallways. When Palin speaks, those hallways are quiet. They’re jamming in the ballroom to hear her. Those craving passion, common sense, and honesty got heaping portions of all three.

This truly original and strong speech even has some liberal media members giving a thumbs up instead of the customary criticism. Some have expressed surprise, although it’s hard to say why since Palin delivered talks like this again and again as governor and as a vice presidential candidate.

Like the problem solver that she is, Palin didn’t just list what we want or need, she mapped out the way to achieve such things. She called for the election of an “honorable commander in chief”. She also prescribed real action in the tinderbox that is the Middle East. Palin told onlookers that genocidal thugs can only be stopped by God and the Red, White, and Blue. How true.

As she often does, Palin left the adoring crowd with a call to action. It was a simple but vital assignment: find a vet and thank them. Let them know you know where your freedom comes from. Easy enough. There’s a great chance people will do this because they were clearly listening.

When Sarah Palin talks, people listen. Now it’s time for D.C. to listen to her. They should, She’s got a lot to say and it all makes a lot of sense.
Remember those old E.F. Hutton commercials? You kn... (show quote)


Her message will fall upon deaf ears beyond the venue of her speech. We now live in the insane world of make believe. Unselfish and responsible people are now a relatively small minority. Few are willing to make any sacrifice today for the purpose of ensuring a better tomorrow for their posterity. As was the case when she was the selected vice presidential candidate, her ideals will be ridiculed and trivialized as being contrary to the lofty principles of living for the moment, anything goes, there are no true moral values, wrongful acts should be rewarded not punished, and "me first" I want my rights, the hell with yours. Only a few will understand the values and principles she is trying to convey. Even some of her own children succumbed to the lure of the path of least resistance. Here, in these posts, it is very likely that her philosophy will be met with scorn and derision for the most part.

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Feb 28, 2015 16:11:39   #
rolse
 
TexaCan wrote:
It's apparent that you didn't teach reading comprehension. And as far as you being a vet, I am disappointed that you are not more conserned about your brothers and sisters coming home and those that are already home. My post had nothing to do with winning an election. You did not COMPREHEND what I said any more that what Sarah said. And there lies your problem!!!


Comprehension is not, and never will be, the strong suite of the great majority of our population today. We are now a nation in which the vast majority are insane. They perceive debt as wealth, surrender as compromise, dependency as independence, slavery as freedom, selfishness as charity, and lies as truth. We are a nation in decline, and the decline is irreversible, just as it was in the fourth century for the Romans. The end will be the same, except for taking place in a different time. We no longer have, in a sufficient number of people to matter, a grasp of the values and attitudes that allowed us to become a great people; in spite of the deviates who always find their way into positions of power.

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Feb 28, 2015 16:28:33   #
saltwind 78 Loc: Murrells Inlet, South Carolina
 
Every politician has talked about American heroes since Reagan, so what? It's a cheap way of selling an idea. It doesn't make them any smarter or braver. Don't tell me about some medal of honor winner, tell me about how you are going to make the country fairer, richer or in some other way better! Thats what I want from a politician, ideas. Palin has never had an original idea that makes sense in her life!!
TexaCan wrote:
It's apparent that you didn't teach reading comprehension. And as far as you being a vet, I am disappointed that you are not more conserned about your brothers and sisters coming home and those that are already home. My post had nothing to do with winning an election. You did not COMPREHEND what I said any more that what Sarah said. And there lies your problem!!!

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Feb 28, 2015 16:42:21   #
TexaCan Loc: Homeward Bound!
 
rolse wrote:
Comprehension is not, and never will be, the strong suite of the great majority of our population today. We are now a nation in which the vast majority are insane. They perceive debt as wealth, surrender as compromise, dependency as independence, slavery as freedom, selfishness as charity, and lies as truth. We are a nation in decline, and the decline is irreversible, just as it was in the fourth century for the Romans. The end will be the same, except for taking place in a different time. We no longer have, in a sufficient number of people to matter, a grasp of the values and attitudes that allowed us to become a great people; in spite of the deviates who always find their way into positions of power.
Comprehension is not, and never will be, the stron... (show quote)

That would be so very depressing and scary except for the fact that I read the end of the BOOK. One of these days Jesus returns and He rights all the wrongs and makes all things good. But until He returns we must fight the good fight and tell all who will listen his story. This is my first day to post. I've read opp. for awhile but didn't feel quite qualified to comment. But maybe I will have something to contribute every once in awhile. Thanks for your comment to my post.

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Feb 28, 2015 16:56:42   #
TexaCan Loc: Homeward Bound!
 
saltwind 78 wrote:
Every politician has talked about American heroes since Reagan, so what? It's a cheap way of selling an idea. It doesn't make them any smarter or braver. Don't tell me about some medal of honor winner, tell me about how you are going to make the country fairer, richer or in some other way better! Thats what I want from a politician, ideas. Palin has never had an original idea that makes sense in her life!!


It doesn't matter what she says!!!! You would not hear her or maybe it's that you simply don't understand English. But what I really think is that you are just toooo stuborn. It also sounds like your jealous of our american heroes. How bout that Cris!! Now he is a hero!!!!! "I love a man in a uniform".

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Feb 28, 2015 17:18:43   #
lusitanean
 
When she came to the fore, to me she was a breath of fresh air. And as for these libtards: our soldiers presently fighting the enemy are an army of volunteers. How mny of these treasonous libtards do you think are there fighting for their country? They are all here, enjoying the good life afforded them by the blessings of our democracy and capitalism and foulmouthing it all the way.
These people are sick!!!

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Feb 28, 2015 19:59:30   #
CounterRevolutionary
 
Bruce Kennedy wrote:
Did she speak English and coherently this time? I think that usually people listen to her for the comedic value. Oh did I imply she is a joke? Well IMO, she is.

Btw does CPAC stand for Crazy People Acting Crazy?


RE: Sarah Palin
"They’re jamming in the ballroom to hear her. Those craving passion, common sense, and honesty got heaping portions of all three.
She called out corrupt government and demanded we serve our vets before illegal immigrants."

That about says it all.

Just a quick question for Mr. Bruce. Which would you prefer?
a) Making everybody equally poor?
b) Or, making everybody unequally rich?

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Feb 28, 2015 20:01:20   #
CounterRevolutionary
 
lusitanean wrote:
When she came to the fore, to me she was a breath of fresh air. And as for these libtards: our soldiers presently fighting the enemy are an army of volunteers. How mny of these treasonous libtards do you think are there fighting for their country? They are all here, enjoying the good life afforded them by the blessings of our democracy and capitalism and foulmouthing it all the way.
These people are sick!!!


they can legally venture on down to Cuba and live and die there. Everything is freeeeeee !

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Feb 28, 2015 20:02:02   #
Bruce Kennedy Loc: Kansas
 
CounterRevolutionary wrote:
RE: Sarah Palin
"They’re jamming in the ballroom to hear her. Those craving passion, common sense, and honesty got heaping portions of all three.
She called out corrupt government and demanded we serve our vets before illegal immigrants."

That about says it all.

Just a quick question for Mr. Bruce. Which would you prefer?
a) Making everybody equally poor?
b) Or, making everybody unequally rich?


Answer to your question: Neither

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Mar 1, 2015 22:12:22   #
CounterRevolutionary
 
Just a quick question for Mr. Bruce. Which would you prefer?
a) Making everybody equally poor?
b) Or, making everybody unequally rich?

Bruce Kennedy wrote:
Answer to your question: Neither


(a) is slavery
(b) is freedom

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Mar 1, 2015 22:17:39   #
rumitoid
 
JMHO wrote:
Remember those old E.F. Hutton commercials? You know, “When E.F. Hutton talks, people listen!” Well, you can say for certain that over the last four years at the Conservative Political Action Conference, Sarah Palin has been the E.F. Hutton of the gathering.

The former governor of Alaska, the only Republican woman to ever run on a national ticket, captivated those in attendance at CPACs 2012-2014.On Thursday she did it yet again.

Unlike her last three trips to CPAC when she spoke on the closing day of the event, Palin spoke on day one this time around. You could say instead of being the Super Bowl she served as the Daytona 500. Either way she was once again the biggest thing going.

CPAC is a busy event. There’s a lot going on. So, it’s not uncommon to see a ballroom with lots of empty seats for many speakers. Others grab bigger crowds, but even then it’s not difficult to pan the room and find many a texter, a yawner, and a zoned out attendee. With Palin this is never the case. They pack ‘em in to see her. Her latest visit to CPAC on Thursday was no different. They came in droves and gave Palin their undivided attention.

Palin delivered an eloquent speech that focused on something near and dear to her heart–veterans issues. She delved into heavy topics like PTSD, unemployment, divorce rates, and suicide. The audience was locked in. The message was heartfelt and important, and the woman delivering it was passionate and trustworthy.

Palin spoke of Medal of Honor recipient Dakota Meyer, the man who introduced Palin to the crowd Thursday. “”His selfless service inspires us,” said Palin. “He and his generation of vets remind us of that courage that founded this country.” Speaking of founders, Palin quoted and lauded the Father of Our Country while also remembering our greatest American sniper. “From George Washington to Chris Kyle,” Palin praised “ordinary Americans equipped for extraordinary things.” She called on those on hand to remember the thousands wounded and killed in the war on terror. On a personal level, she discussed the deployment of her own son Track. Her emotion and commitment to our troops was evident. The picture she painted captivated everyone within earshot.

In past years at CPAC, Palin focused more on the failures of Barack Obama. Each time she hit it out of the park. Thursday, she showed her versatility. Instead of remarks heavy on humor and barbs, this one was all from a place of love: love of country and love of our troops. Palin has unquestionable love for both.

The comments from Palin were well received and clearly shared more than those of the establishment types visiting CPAC 2015. Cheers interrupted her again and again. Social media was set ablaze. They were listening.

The overall message from Palin is a call for our veterans to be taken care of. She accurately blamed D.C. bureaucracy for killing our vets. She called out corrupt government and demanded we serve our vets before illegal immigrants. Palin, like those who were standing and clapping for her, believes veterans need to know their brothers and sisters who didn’t make it home from the war on terror didn’t die in vain.

When other speakers take the mic at CPAC you can find many conference goers milling about in the hallways. When Palin speaks, those hallways are quiet. They’re jamming in the ballroom to hear her. Those craving passion, common sense, and honesty got heaping portions of all three.

This truly original and strong speech even has some liberal media members giving a thumbs up instead of the customary criticism. Some have expressed surprise, although it’s hard to say why since Palin delivered talks like this again and again as governor and as a vice presidential candidate.

Like the problem solver that she is, Palin didn’t just list what we want or need, she mapped out the way to achieve such things. She called for the election of an “honorable commander in chief”. She also prescribed real action in the tinderbox that is the Middle East. Palin told onlookers that genocidal thugs can only be stopped by God and the Red, White, and Blue. How true.

As she often does, Palin left the adoring crowd with a call to action. It was a simple but vital assignment: find a vet and thank them. Let them know you know where your freedom comes from. Easy enough. There’s a great chance people will do this because they were clearly listening.

When Sarah Palin talks, people listen. Now it’s time for D.C. to listen to her. They should, She’s got a lot to say and it all makes a lot of sense.
Remember those old E.F. Hutton commercials? You kn... (show quote)


She is, as her staff and others close describe her, terminally temperamental, small-minded, highly opinionated, vindictive, dumb, petty, and perpetually upset.

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Mar 1, 2015 22:33:16   #
nwtk2007 Loc: Texas
 
JMHO wrote:
Remember those old E.F. Hutton commercials? You know, “When E.F. Hutton talks, people listen!” Well, you can say for certain that over the last four years at the Conservative Political Action Conference, Sarah Palin has been the E.F. Hutton of the gathering.

The former governor of Alaska, the only Republican woman to ever run on a national ticket, captivated those in attendance at CPACs 2012-2014.On Thursday she did it yet again.

Unlike her last three trips to CPAC when she spoke on the closing day of the event, Palin spoke on day one this time around. You could say instead of being the Super Bowl she served as the Daytona 500. Either way she was once again the biggest thing going.

CPAC is a busy event. There’s a lot going on. So, it’s not uncommon to see a ballroom with lots of empty seats for many speakers. Others grab bigger crowds, but even then it’s not difficult to pan the room and find many a texter, a yawner, and a zoned out attendee. With Palin this is never the case. They pack ‘em in to see her. Her latest visit to CPAC on Thursday was no different. They came in droves and gave Palin their undivided attention.

Palin delivered an eloquent speech that focused on something near and dear to her heart–veterans issues. She delved into heavy topics like PTSD, unemployment, divorce rates, and suicide. The audience was locked in. The message was heartfelt and important, and the woman delivering it was passionate and trustworthy.

Palin spoke of Medal of Honor recipient Dakota Meyer, the man who introduced Palin to the crowd Thursday. “”His selfless service inspires us,” said Palin. “He and his generation of vets remind us of that courage that founded this country.” Speaking of founders, Palin quoted and lauded the Father of Our Country while also remembering our greatest American sniper. “From George Washington to Chris Kyle,” Palin praised “ordinary Americans equipped for extraordinary things.” She called on those on hand to remember the thousands wounded and killed in the war on terror. On a personal level, she discussed the deployment of her own son Track. Her emotion and commitment to our troops was evident. The picture she painted captivated everyone within earshot.

In past years at CPAC, Palin focused more on the failures of Barack Obama. Each time she hit it out of the park. Thursday, she showed her versatility. Instead of remarks heavy on humor and barbs, this one was all from a place of love: love of country and love of our troops. Palin has unquestionable love for both.

The comments from Palin were well received and clearly shared more than those of the establishment types visiting CPAC 2015. Cheers interrupted her again and again. Social media was set ablaze. They were listening.

The overall message from Palin is a call for our veterans to be taken care of. She accurately blamed D.C. bureaucracy for killing our vets. She called out corrupt government and demanded we serve our vets before illegal immigrants. Palin, like those who were standing and clapping for her, believes veterans need to know their brothers and sisters who didn’t make it home from the war on terror didn’t die in vain.

When other speakers take the mic at CPAC you can find many conference goers milling about in the hallways. When Palin speaks, those hallways are quiet. They’re jamming in the ballroom to hear her. Those craving passion, common sense, and honesty got heaping portions of all three.

This truly original and strong speech even has some liberal media members giving a thumbs up instead of the customary criticism. Some have expressed surprise, although it’s hard to say why since Palin delivered talks like this again and again as governor and as a vice presidential candidate.

Like the problem solver that she is, Palin didn’t just list what we want or need, she mapped out the way to achieve such things. She called for the election of an “honorable commander in chief”. She also prescribed real action in the tinderbox that is the Middle East. Palin told onlookers that genocidal thugs can only be stopped by God and the Red, White, and Blue. How true.

As she often does, Palin left the adoring crowd with a call to action. It was a simple but vital assignment: find a vet and thank them. Let them know you know where your freedom comes from. Easy enough. There’s a great chance people will do this because they were clearly listening.

When Sarah Palin talks, people listen. Now it’s time for D.C. to listen to her. They should, She’s got a lot to say and it all makes a lot of sense.
Remember those old E.F. Hutton commercials? You kn... (show quote)


Palin? You must be high!!!

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Mar 1, 2015 22:36:46   #
nwtk2007 Loc: Texas
 
Sarah!! Show us your . . . . . !!!!!!!

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Mar 1, 2015 22:47:34   #
Blade_Runner Loc: DARK SIDE OF THE MOON
 
nwtk2007 wrote:
Sarah!! Show us your . . . . . !!!!!!!



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Mar 1, 2015 22:48:44   #
nwtk2007 Loc: Texas
 
Good one. But I prefer Tina Fey!!

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