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Sarah Palin: Bailout or Great Depression. Choose.

By U.S. News Staff

Posted: September 24, 2008

Sarah Palin gets it. This is how Bernanke and Paulson need to be talking:

Katie Couric: If this doesn't pass, do you think there's a risk of another Great Depression?

Sarah Palin: Unfortunately, that is the road that America may find itself on. Not necessarily this, as it's been proposed, has to pass or we're gonna find ourselves in another Great Depression. But there has to be action taken, bipartisan effort—Congress not pointing fingers at this point at...one another, but finding the solution to this, taking action and being serious about the reforms on Wall Street that are needed.[endblock]

Yet there are enough caveats in there that I still wonder how McCain will vote now that he has "suspended his campaign" to come back to Washington.

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 @ Sep 25, 2008 10:39:10 AM

RE: Palin's "Wonderful Choice"

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 @ Sep 25, 2008 09:47:52 AM

Thanks for the wonderful choice

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 @ Sep 25, 2008 09:26:11 AM

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