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Carabou Barbie Talks with Dr. Dobson


Sort of. Their platform is very strong. It has lots of very strong planks. John McCain stands on those strong planks of their platform. Their platform is so strong that you can build on it for America what America needs right now from John McCain who is standing firmly on those strong planks is for McCain to build on this platform.

The Wisdom of Carabou Barbie



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It is , (or was), a rare thing to find a candidate for national office who can make one laugh without even trying. Funny, so long as she doesn't get anywhere near 1600 Pennsylvania Ave.

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So true. She gets into the WH the farce becomes tragedy. But she does make me laugh. She also makes me nauseous. Why does a middle aged mother of 5 wear such short skirts? Ugh. No sense of decorum.

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Short skirts....mmmm....Goood. I was laughing out loud when I read the link in your post. It's like it becomes more and more surreal with each passing day.

Palin:

"Now, finally, we have very solid planks in the platform that will allow us to build an even stronger foundation for our country. It's all good and it's encouraging. You would maybe have assumed that we would have gotten further away from those strong planks. But no, they're there, they're solid, we stand on them and again I believe that it is the right agenda for the country at this time. Very, very clear and contrasted tickets in this election November 4th. People are going to see the clear contrasts, you just go to the planks in our platforms and that's where you see them."

I think her planks are made of lucite and if I went to the planks in her platform I would feel like I was suspended in space with only my anti-gravity boots to keep me from crashing down. You can't write this stuff. Truth is truly stranger than fiction.

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