Palin turns down pay raise....

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DealMonkey

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Originally posted by: Fear No Evil
Originally posted by: bozack
Thats right, ignore the corruption in Chicago, or the idiocy of Caroline Kennedy...lets just keep hammering the GOP and Palin...

Liberals aren't happy unless they have completely destroyed their opponents.. or been paid off by them.. either way, they don't quit.

Palin's a raging jackass. She deserves to be kicked while she's down.
 

heyheybooboo

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Originally posted by: jonks
Originally posted by: Genx87
I find it absolutely hilarious that
The left is still infatuated with Palin a month and a half after the election

She is just as prominent in conservative conversation circles as she is in liberal ones. She rose to national prominence during a national election and pretty much made a laughingstock of herself. After the election she didn't quietly fade away, but went on a whirlwind publicity tour, took a dozen nationally broadcast interviews, signed a book deal, spoke at the GOP governors conention and signaled her intention to explore a 2012 presidential run ensuring that the country will keep an interested eye on her for the next 4 years. Frankly, in a country with the attention span of a racoon, it's impressive she's managed to keep herself in the spotlight.

I'm in the middle of the Bible-belt and seen more that a few "McCain-Palin" bumper stickers that have been sliced in half ...

and they didn't keep 'McCain'.
 

boomerang

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Jun 19, 2000
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Only in America could you turn down a raise and end up being the spawn of Satan for doing so.
 

manowar821

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Originally posted by: boomerang
Only in America could you turn down a raise and end up being the spawn of Satan for doing so.

No, that's not what's happening here. This is her being the spawn of satan despite turning down a raise.