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Sarah Makes Katie Nervous
| Thu, 09-25-2008 - 12:31am |
In all the excitement of today's news I wonder how many saw the interview with Katie Couric today. Sarah did great. Katie had the nervous blinking syndrome. It was so interesting to watch Katie's reactions to Sarah - between all the blinks - I could sense some real hatred. I enjoyed watching it.
Here it is :
http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2008/09/24/eveningnews/main4476173.shtml

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Canada is NOT a socialist country. And yes, for the record, I am Canadian.
It seems to me that the US is about to "socialize" Wall Street
S. 1100 is the bill.
P.S. Have you had your "walk" yet?
We'll see how this turns the balance
Why would our liberal media want to interview Palin? Very simply put, they want to destroy her.
As for your post - I will have to go over it point by point after I take my American teenage daughter out to learn to drive on our American streets so that she can obtain her American drivers license in a few months.
In the mean time, FYI I was born in American to American parents and have lived in America my whole entire life. I do confess however that during the years I lived in Michigan (an American state) I frequently visited Canada - quite a lovely place by the way full of wonderfully nice people.
In addition I did in fact teach American history for 5 years in an American school to mostly American children. As a teacher in an American school I am in point of fact an American tax payer.
Oh yeah, I have voted in every election, presidential or otherwise, since I was granted the privilege to do so from the day I turned 18. In addition, my American children have grown up helping to campaign for various American presidents and my two oldest American children will be voting in their first American presidential election, one by absentee ballot since he is away currently attending an American college in a major metropolitan American city.
I do respect your right to say whatever you wish - I would hope however that before you make such outrageously incorrect statements directed towards me you might consider following your own advice.
You know, at the end of the day ... what is in it for me to "reach across the aisle" as it were and try to find any kind of common ground with you.
If you are Canadian, then it's a forgone conclusion that you have been indoctrinated into a socialist regime and are completely unaware of the substantial loss of your own freedoms.
And you have the nerve to complain of OTHER people's condescension?
That post was directed to the Canadians.
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