Told Them Thanks But No Thanks

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Told Them Thanks But No Thanks
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Sun, 09-14-2008 - 1:18am

Well, Palin is on her own on the campaign trail.  And...she's telling the same old, same old about the bridge to nowhere:


http://firstread.msnbc.msn.com/archive/2008/09/13/1394679.aspx


Palin's 'Bridge to Nowhere' line returns



Posted: Saturday, September 13, 2008 


Mark Murray
From NBC/NJ's Matthew E. Berger

CARSON CITY, Nev. -- In her first solo campaign rally outside of Alaska, Gov. Sarah Palin drew an enthusiastic crowd at the Pony Express Pavilion Saturday and returned to a familiar refrain about the ��Bridge to Nowhere.”

Palin has come under fire in recent days for misleadingly saying she told Congress “thanks but no thanks,” refusing an earmark for a bridge to a sparsely inhabited island in her home state. Independent groups and media fact-checkers have said Palin advocated for the federal earmark before opposing it, only ended after Congress had essentially killed it, and kept the $223 million for the appropriation after the project was killed.


Palin had cut the refrain from her speech during her three-day visit to Alaska. But she came back to it today, citing it as an example of earmark reform she and McCain would push for in the White House.


“I told Congress thanks but no thanks to that Bridge to Nowhere -- that if our state wanted to build that bridge, we would build it ourselves," she said.
 
Palin did not deviate much from the speech she had given the last two weeks on the road with McCain. She reiterated a line that she put the governor’s luxury jet on eBay. While accurate, the jet wasn’t sold on eBay.


Nevada Lt. Gov. Brian Krolicki said on stage that 10,000 people were in the crowd, but parks officials said the pavilion held only 3,500 people. The audience consisted of significantly more women than McCain-Palin joint rallies over the last two weeks, and Palin addressed her historic candidacy head on.


“The women of America aren’t finished yet, this November, with your help, we’re gonna shatter one glass ceiling once and for all,” she said.


Palin also acknowledged the presence of Chuck Yeager, the first pilot to break the sound barrier.>>>


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Registered: 07-03-2008
Sun, 09-14-2008 - 4:28pm

Chilly, I don't care if she TRIED to sell her airplane on E-Bay and couldn''t. I don't care if she was first for the Bridge to Nowhere and then agreed that it was a waste of money and used the money she received for it more wisely. To me it dosen't matter, I'm STILL not voting for a Republican ever again.

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Registered: 04-03-2003
Sun, 09-14-2008 - 4:29pm

Nice attempt at avoidance.

iVillage Member
Registered: 04-03-2003
Sun, 09-14-2008 - 4:32pm

It happens.

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Registered: 08-29-2008
Sun, 09-14-2008 - 4:47pm
I think that they reflect that people are able to look at this rationally. She was giving a speech. Saying "I told congress thanks but no thanks" sounds snappier than going into seven paragraphs explaining all the ins and outs of the situation. That speech would be pretty boring. She gives her snappy TRUTHFUL line.. and the public sees it for what it is.
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Registered: 09-09-2008
Sun, 09-14-2008 - 4:49pm
No, it's completely true, despite the lies that the left is spewing.
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Registered: 04-04-2003
Sun, 09-14-2008 - 4:49pm

<<The one's who are convinced of her dishonesty (you know, the partisans who are BLIND with hatred for her) will also believe ANYTHING bad that is said about her.>>


Mark (mirage) isn't one of these people (blind and partisan).


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By whom?


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Registered: 08-29-2008
Sun, 09-14-2008 - 4:56pm
She was giving a speech. Saying "I told congress thanks but no thanks" sounds snappier than going into seven paragraphs explaining all the ins and outs of the situation. That speech would be pretty boring. She gives her snappy TRUTHFUL line.. The public sees it for what it is.
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Registered: 09-30-2007
Sun, 09-14-2008 - 4:56pm
So she was 'telling a story'? When my kids came home with that one I still called it a lie. But to each his own.

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Registered: 04-04-2003
Sun, 09-14-2008 - 4:57pm

<<Whether or not there are other "non-partisans" like you is not important.>>


It is when you lump everyone in

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Registered: 08-29-2008
Sun, 09-14-2008 - 4:59pm

I am not wealthy. I do not own a big business. I just believe that I should be able to keep more of the money that I earn. I hate to see some of the ridiculous things that my hard earned money goes for when I could be buying health insurance for my family.

Also, I want a leader who can handle the dangerous world we are in today. Obama really scares me.

Those are the reasons I vote Republican.

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