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Tuesday, September 23, 2008 12:00 AM

Mean girl

Sarah Palin has a way of using "old boys" -- then dumping them when they become inconvenient.

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  • Tuesday, September 23, 2008 08:19 PM

    Enough Palin

    Count me in with the "No More Palin!" people. What is this obsession?

    Sure, if any new lies arise, report on them, but quite analyzing every angle and help Obama win by stories about the issue that will win him the election--the economy.

    Why will Obama and his team do better on the economy? What share of the blame for the current state of things does McCain have? Why are McCain's policies destructive?

    These are the stories that need be written, read and shared.

    Why?

    1. Evangelicals and their ilk will be voting Palin unless she starts breathing fire and reciting Beatles songs backwards on TV.

    2. Sensible people have already had plenty of material to read on Palin, decided she is not fit to serve, and will not be voting for the Republican ticket.

    3. The rest are for the most part not paying attention, and mainly worried about their pocketbook. The only thing that will sway them is evidence about who which make their wallet fatter and who will not.

    There are 6 weeks left, use them wisely. It is important.

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