Sarah Makes Katie Nervous

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Registered: 08-29-2008
Sarah Makes Katie Nervous
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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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Registered: 03-25-2007
Sun, 09-28-2008 - 5:22pm


FYI...it is possible to profoundly disagree with someone and to have an opinion about someone's political leanings without "hating" that person.

Sopal

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Registered: 05-05-2008
Sun, 09-28-2008 - 5:26pm

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.

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Registered: 05-05-2008
Sun, 09-28-2008 - 5:32pm

Well said.

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Registered: 05-05-2008
Sun, 09-28-2008 - 5:45pm
I'm not sure if I'm understanding your post correctly, but if your friend doesn't still live in Canada, s/he is no longer entitled to use the Canadian health care system. Even Canadians lose their access to the system if they leave the country for more than 6 months.

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Registered: 07-12-2008
Sun, 09-28-2008 - 5:46pm

Woah, calm down there dr., lol...actually, I thought Palin's comeback was perfect & I hope Katie is feeling like

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Registered: 09-25-2008
Sun, 09-28-2008 - 5:51pm
As for the rest of your post to Broccoli2008, it comes across to me like a heavy load of condescending, misinformed tripe.


I can only partially agree with you on that one. It certainly DID come across as a heavy load of SOMETHING, but "condescending, misinformed tripe," while technically accurate, wasn't actually the first noun which sprang into my mind to follow "heavy load of...."

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Registered: 07-03-2008
Sun, 09-28-2008 - 5:51pm
Yes, this is true! Friends of our, his wife is from Cornwall, Ontario. She has been living here in the US for several years. At least two, I'm sure of. When they were home visiting her parents, she had an appendicites attack. They did take her by Ambulance to the border and helped arrange for her to get an ambulance in the US to take her down to where she lived to what hospital her ins with the company she worked for was associated with. She still has dual citizenship though. But she has ins in the US, so she had to come to the US.
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Registered: 09-16-2008
Sun, 09-28-2008 - 6:00pm
Well in my neck of the woods we raise a lot of chickens - so here it would be chicken ----! LOL
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Registered: 09-25-2008
Sun, 09-28-2008 - 6:05pm
Oh....I wasn't thinking poultry....or chickens. Although, if you will direct for a moment your attention to the effluent end-product of chickens, I think you'll have a better idea of what sprang immediately to my mind, upon reading "mom's" post.

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Registered: 08-29-2008
Sun, 09-28-2008 - 6:12pm

I was more than a little shcoked to see that someone had actually typed the words "Sarah did great" in regards to that interview.

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