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To: carol*drcarolgoodheart.com, lPickering*cdc.gov,
Durland.fish*yale.edu, Aag1*columbia.edu, gary_wormser*nymc.edu, scientificintegrity*ostp.gov, pkrugman*princeton.edu, Stanley.fish*fiu.edu, emcsweegan*niaid.nih.gov, afauci*niaid.nih.gov, yahoogroups.com">SpinLyme*yahoogroups.com, kshepard*calea.org, fitzmas*gmail.com, patrick.fitzgerald*usdoj.gov, modelt1918*sbcglobal.net, jdrazen*nejm.org, letters*courant.com, Jgerberding*cdc.gov, michael.cole*po.state.ct.us, conndcj*po.state.ct.us, executive- editor*nytimes.com, managing-editor*nytimes.com, news- tips*nytimes.com, bizday*nytimes.com, foreign*nytimes.com, national*nytimes.com, dvbid*cdc.gov, brigidcallahan*optonline.net, trvl*hotmail.com, illinoislyme*aol.com, jlender*courant.com, yahoo.com">tinajgarcia*yahoo.com, jhornberger*fff.org, thomas.carson*usdoj.gov, thomas.ryan*po.state.ct.us, kurtzh*washpost.com, georgewill*washpost.com, pj*allegorypress.com, commissioner.dcf*po.state.ct.us, bransfield*comcast.net, vtsherr*comcast.net, oca*po.state.ct.us, freethinker*charter.net, scott.murphy*po.state.ct.us, governor.rell*po.state.ct.us, attorney.general*po.state.ct.us, randall.samborn*usdoj.gov, Robert.shiller*yale.edu, editor*greenwich-post.com, harold.koh*yale.edu, sedmonds*nswbc.org, rrmcgovern*aol.com, frich*nytimes.com, dprice*stmartin.edu Cc: francam*ucia.gov, dr-ahmadinejad*president.ir, eugenerobinson*washpost.com, afauci*niaid.nih.gov, bmiller*newstimes.com, trvl*hotmail.com, rastro18*aol.com, billcurryct*gmail.com, amcguigan*rms-law.com, rjmurzyn*aol.com, yahoo.com">paulcraigroberts*yahoo.com, yahoo.com">sidney_blumenthal*yahoo.com, criminal.division*usdoj.gov, karla.dobinski*usdoj.gov, christopher.christie*usdoj.gov, richard.Levin*yale.edu, harold.koh*yale.edu, james.phillips*yale.edu, inquire*aldf.com, lyme*idsociety.org, meganmcardle*theatlantic.com Subject: Sarah Palin asks for "Divine Intervention" (Thanks!!) Date: Feb 7, 2010 2:47 PM http://www.actionlyme.org/index.htm God answered her provocation. ====================== http://rawstory.com/2010/02/palin-sp...ty-convention/ Palin speaks at Tea Party convention By Raw Story Saturday, February 6th, 2010 -- 9:22 pm Share on Facebook Stumble This! firstdudepalinhusband Palin speaks at Tea Party convention Update: America needs 'divine intervention' Update: Terrorists don't deserve rights Former governor Sarah Palin made "a call to action" to thousands of tea partiers during the group's first convention in Nashville on Saturday night. As the keynote speaker, Palin called the Tea Party movement "the best of America" and "the future of politics." Story continues below... "Opponents of this message, they are seeking to marginalize the movement. They want to paint us as ideologically extreme," Palin said. "But unlike the elitists who don't want to hear this message...I've travelled across this great country and I've talked to the patriotic men and women who make up the Tea Party movement and they're good and kind and selfless and they are deeply concerned about our country...the best of America can be found in places where patriots are brave enough and free enough to be able to stand up and speak up and where small businesses grow our economy one job at a time." Palin also wasted no time in attacking President Obama, referring to him as "that charismatic guy with a teleprompter." The Obama administration's handling of the attempted bombing of an airliner on Christmas Day was evidence that it cannot handle the war on terrorism, Palin said. She went on to say that treating the bomber, Umar Abdulmutallab, as a criminal defendant and not an enemy combatant was a mistake. Questioning the suspect for 50 minutes and then reading him his Miranda rights is not the way to treat an alleged terrorist, she said. Palin said President Obama doesn't understand that terrorists don't deserve the constitutional rights that U.S. soldiers are willing to die for. "We need a commander-in-chief, not a professor of law standing at the lectern," Palin said. Republican Scott Brown's win of a Massachusetts Senate signals political change that will affect 2010 elections and help the tea- party movement, Palin said, adding that the movement is the "best of America." "Scott Brown represents what this beautiful movement is all about," Palin said. "America is ready for another revolution." President Obama tried to place all the blame for the loss of the crucial 60th Democratic Senate seat on President Bush, she said. "He calls himself a 'leader' as though we are all just a bunch of sheep and we're looking for a 'leader'," Palin said. During a question-and-answer session after her speech, Palin was asked what could be done to address the country's biggest problems. "It would be wise of us to seek some divine intervention in this country," she replied. Near the end of her time on stage, the moderator said, "I can think of two words right now that scare liberals: President Palin," causing the crowd to chant "Run, Sarah, run." Palin said she would assist other candidates in 2012, but did not whether she will make a bid for the presidency herself. She was reportedly paid $100,000 for the address. "[Real] scientists are *fiercely* independent. That's the good news."-- NIH's Top Fool, Anthony Fauci |
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Mort Zuckerman wrote:
> Subject: Sarah Palin asks for "Divine Intervention" (Thanks!!) Well, she thinks she's on regular speaking terms with the Almighty; maybe we should ask her for more help? > Palin also wasted no time in attacking President Obama, referring to > him as "that charismatic guy with a teleprompter." It's been widely noted that she wrote notes for this address on the back of her hand! Apparently Sarah's old-tech - or maybe just juvenile, remembering this from school days? > The Obama administration's handling of the attempted bombing of an > airliner on Christmas Day was evidence that it cannot handle the war > on terrorism, Palin said. > > She went on to say that treating the bomber, Umar Abdulmutallab, as a > criminal defendant and not an enemy combatant was a mistake. > Questioning the suspect for 50 minutes and then reading him his > Miranda rights is not the way to treat an alleged terrorist, she said. Perhaps she wants to insert bamboo strips under their finger nails. Whether that's the best way to obtain useful intel is beyond the scope of this discussion. > Palin said President Obama doesn't understand that terrorists don't > deserve the constitutional rights that U.S. soldiers are willing to > die for. > what could be done to address the country's biggest problems. > > "It would be wise of us to seek some divine intervention in this > country," she replied. A prospective leader who thinks the best thing to do for the country's problems is to pray???? Now THAT'S scary!!!! > Near the end of her time on stage, the moderator said, "I can think of > two words right now that scare liberals: President Palin," causing the > crowd to chant "Run, Sarah, run." Why do I remember, "Run, Forrest, run!" Dennis |
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On Feb 8, 1:14*am, Dennis <tsalagi18NOS...*hotmail.com> wrote:
> Mort Zuckerman wrote: > > Subject: Sarah Palin asks for "Divine Intervention" (Thanks!!) > > * * * * Well, she thinks she's on regular speaking terms with theAlmighty; > maybe we should ask her for more help? * > > > Palin also wasted no time in attacking President Obama, referring to > > him as "that charismatic guy with a teleprompter." > > * * * * It's been widely noted that she wrote notes for this address on the > back of her hand! *Apparently Sarah's old-tech - or maybe just juvenile, > remembering this from school days? * > > > The Obama administration's handling of the attempted bombing of an > > airliner on Christmas Day was evidence that it cannot handle the war > > on terrorism, Palin said. > > > She went on to say that treating the bomber, Umar Abdulmutallab, as a > > criminal defendant and not an enemy combatant was a mistake. > > Questioning the suspect for 50 minutes and then reading him his > > Miranda rights is not the way to treat an alleged terrorist, she said. > > * * * * Perhaps she wants to insert bamboo strips under their finger nails. * > Whether that's the best way to obtain useful intel is beyond the scope of > this discussion. * > > > Palin said President Obama doesn't understand that terrorists don't > > deserve the constitutional rights that U.S. soldiers are willing to > > die for. > > what could be done to address the country's biggest problems. > > > "It would be wise of us to seek some divine intervention in this > > country," she replied. > > * * * * A prospective leader who thinks the best thing to do for the > country's problems is to pray???? *Now THAT'S scary!!!! * > > > Near the end of her time on stage, the moderator said, "I can think of > > two words right now that scare liberals: President Palin," causing the > > crowd to chant "Run, Sarah, run." > > * * * * Why do I remember, "Run, Forrest, run!" > > Dennis Always remember Sarah's mantra "In Todd we trust". Seems like the hubby did a lot of unpaid "work" "While 1,200 separate e-mails were released this week, 243 others were withheld by the state under a claim that executive privilege extends to Todd Palin as an unpaid adviser to the government. Still, just the subject lines of those e-mails provide a glimpse of the ways the Palins divvied up their responsibilities when she became governor in December 2006, less than two years before Republican Sen. John McCain pulled her onto the national political stage by nominating her as his vice presidential candidate. The 243 still-secret e-mails between Todd Palin and senior officials reach into countless areas of state government and politics: potential board appointees, constituent complaints, use of the state jet, oil and gas production, marine regulation, gas pipeline bids, postsecondary education, wildfires, native Alaskan issues, the state effort to save the Matanuska Maid dairy, budget planning, potential budget vetoes, oil shale leasing, "strategy for responding to media allegations," staffing at the mansion, pier diem payments to the governor for travel, "strategy for responding to questions about pregnancy," potential cuts to the governor's staff, "confidentiality issues," Bureau of Land Management land transfers and trespass issues and requests to the U.S. transportation secretary. Also withheld: a discussion of how to reply to "media questions about Todd Palin's work and potential conflict of interests." http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/35238034/ns/politics/ |
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