Sarah Palin: Bailout or Great Depression. Choose.

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Sarah's non-answer answer reveals her to be the lightweight pretender that she is. Nothing there but piled hair, designer glasses and high heels under a short skirt. A Pentecostal tease girl, which itself is an oxymoron.

of 10:39AM September 25, 2008

To HillbillyBill of TN: As a friend of mine in your neck of the woods (SW VA) once told me: "A Hillbilly with class is a Hill William."

You, sir, are a Hill William, and I applaud your good sense.

SC Independent of SC 9:47AM September 25, 2008

Whe gave Sarah the authority to offer me such a choice?

I choose neither.

I choose to let the fat cats that took the money and ran bail themselves out.

I had nothing to do with the fiasco.

Why am I always expected to pay for their irresponsible bad behavior?

I favor passing the buch right back where it originated.

HillbillyBill of TN 9:26AM September 25, 2008

Palin's statement is simplistic, understood by all who have the heart to place country before self serving goals; we need to unite to work through this nation's crisis that we are know in. The compassion of this statement exudes that we all are to join in bipartisan efforts to develope solutions or all drown seperate.

of IL 4:33AM September 25, 2008

Lipstick.

roslynheightsny of NY 10:29PM September 24, 2008

This is straight up common sense. Congress, stop your bickering and reach across the isles for a bipartisan solution to this mess. Inaction would result in the crisis worsening.

To the users "Of" and "Ronda Jordan" who made the first three posts before me: instead of spamming this news space with one-worded comments of disgust that add nothing th the discussion, I suggest re-reading Sara Palin's interview quote if you found it confusing and putting your cognitive skills into practice. If you still find it confusing after your multiple attempts to re-read it, look directly above this paragraph (that's paragraph one of this comment) for a helpful summary of that quote. Hopefully, this little friendly advice wasn't too confusing to figure out.

US News reader of WI 7:17PM September 24, 2008

What did she say? I am thinking that she is way to intellectually elite for little ole me to understand the nuances of her statement.

Ronda Jordan of OR 5:31PM September 24, 2008

Huh?

of 5:16PM September 24, 2008

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