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Gustavo -- Is God telling us to ignore the Republican Convention?
Hmmmmmmmmmm................. I wonder................ For all the "non-believers" out there Do you think God may be telling us something? I mean Dobson and others wondered out loud if it would rain during the Barry Coronation............. I wonder if God is telling us something? I mean already Bobby Jindahl won't show. 53 comments from 18 users
posted by
drilnliftcrude
on Aug 31, 2008 at 09:14 PM
Here is an interesting take that the unhinged probably haven't thought about. But wait–let’s assume for a second that this goofy idea is true. Let’s say for a second that Governor Palin decided to adopt her daughter’s unplanned special-needs child and present him to the world as her own… That would make her kind of a saint, wouldn’t it? And wouldn’t it be an interesting contrast to the Democratic candidate, who was willing to abort his hypothetical grandchildren to remove the “burden” of an unplanned pregnancy?
Noted. Keep digging, Kossacks. The more you find, or think you find, the better Palin looks. posted by
randomfactor
on Aug 31, 2008 at 09:12 PM
Now *THAT* is a respectful attitude. See, dril, it's possible to concede my point without venting one's cravings for pedophilic excursions. That kind of thing will get you talked about, I hear. posted by
ChicoEsquela
on Aug 31, 2008 at 09:10 PM
Chico, the "Palin's baby momma is her daughter" character assasination is going strong on the Daily Kos No, it isn't. Randomfactor ==> A River in Egypt posted by
vanityfair
on Aug 31, 2008 at 08:22 PM
posted by
randomfactor
on Aug 31, 2008 at 07:55 PM
Chico, the "Palin's baby momma is her daughter" character assasination is going strong on the Daily Kos No, it isn't. posted by
vanityfair
on Aug 31, 2008 at 07:35 PM
And really, does anyone think such a thing could even happen in that environment? Seriously, this is just so ridiculous. Everyone wants to talk about how sparsely populated Alaska is, how small-town she is ... there's NO WAY this could have ever been pulled off. Like I've said before ... I smell fear!!!! (edited ... multi-tasking and not doing it well) posted by
catpaw
on Aug 31, 2008 at 07:33 PM
It's difficult for me to believe a public figure can fake a birth to cover for her daughter, even in Alaska. It's even harder for me to believe that such a hoax would belong to a running mate for a presidential candidate. Then too, every sleeze tabloid is going to go after this like flies on feces. If the rumor has merit, it'll be splashed into the news soon enough. posted by
vanityfair
on Aug 31, 2008 at 07:30 PM
Dril, just took a look at your link to dailykos regarding Palin and was disgusted by the content. For the hating liberal who speculated that Palin never could have been pregnant given her weight months after the birth, I offer this ... I gained over forty pounds with my nine pound babies ... 135 to over 180 with one of them. And within two months after the deliveries I was back to 140. I'm sure breastfeeding helped, but I know that three miles a day and eating well did more. Typical. Gives moms a bad name if we expect to carry "baby weight" around for the rest of our lives. Excuses, excuses. posted by
NancyII
on Aug 31, 2008 at 07:20 PM
I didn't go to any of the links since it's way too early to dignify the rumors. I hope it isn't true, not that I would think any less of them for doing it, but that it would be a cover up the left would love to sink their teeth into. If it turns out to be a rumor, that would be the lowest I have ever seen someone go to drag down a candidate. In all honesty it's more likely the baby with Downs would belong to an older woman than to a teen since that's one of the things they warn women over40 about. It shouldn't be hard to track down since someone somewhere was in the delivery room with the mom. posted by
johnburnssucks
on Aug 31, 2008 at 07:16 PM
You can't expect any more from that classy site. Yeah, it's not called the daily krock of s**t for nothing... posted by
drilnliftcrude
on Aug 31, 2008 at 06:39 PM
Chico, the "Palin's baby momma is her daughter" character assasination is going strong on the Daily Kos http://www.dailykos.com/sto... You can't expect any more from that classy site. The anti-Palin site that I've heard about might be nothing, but is still being investigated here At least those conservative sites will make the correction if they're wrong, unlike Kos, with 450 blathering comments and counting. posted by
TomW
on Aug 31, 2008 at 06:37 PM
posted by
TomW
on Aug 31, 2008 at 06:28 PM
Chico, I'd be interested in first citation, but in order to do it, you'd have to have an original email. The earliest cite I can find is an article on Hot Air which cites a Daily Kos diary: http://hotair.com/archives/... Here's a Daily Kos diary with a bunch of cites from yesterday: http://dailykos.com/story/2... posted by
ChicoEsquela
on Aug 31, 2008 at 05:56 PM
I'll ask the gal that gave me the info. She is from Illinois. I'm not sure but I'll ask her. I'm sure you are concerned with legalities but she hasn't taken it public.As you well know, IP addy's are not difficult to sniff...... Honestly, no *snork* involved, I will find out and tell you. For my own reasons, I amforensiclly interested as well...... posted by
ChicoEsquela
on Aug 31, 2008 at 05:52 PM
Tom -- pay attn -- blogs back I complimented RonMexico on the saracudda Even posted her (#22) bball pic sheeshe! posted by
ChicoEsquela
on Aug 31, 2008 at 05:50 PM
No Nan. It was a pre-emptive strike. Probably misplaced. Kind of like rappers now saying their use of the "N" word will keep "evil" white peeps from utilizing it....... I like Sarah....... alot. (you couldn't tell?) ;-) Other than Bobby Jindahl, I felt like Carly Fiorina, Meg Whitman, Kay Bailey-Hutchinson, and Sarah Palin would be on my list. I prayed it would not be Mitt, even Pawlenty...... for sure not Ridge or Liebermann. I like all those guys I mentioned, but I didn't think they could energize the ticket. Carly has too much baggage from HP, Kay Bailey is a little long in the tooth and inside beltway, Jindahl didn't really seem to want it, so I was left with Sarah. I started looking into her background and it reminded me of a time in the Kings Cross in Sydney Australia in 1969 when I was having a beer with a Special Forces Aussie just back from VN [Quin Nhon where we served for awhile together and at Bhu Prang] and he told me: "You Yanks are like an inverted pyramid...... You wear your bleedin lives on your sleeve..... in ten minutes I can know more about you than I want to without even asking. But when you do its like an upside down pyramid mate, the deeper you dig..... the less there is....." Sarah, to me, was just the opposite.........
posted by
TomW
on Aug 31, 2008 at 05:36 PM
Nancy, apparently you missed his other name "Saracudda", from an old basketball name Sarah Baracudda. Chico, how'd they trace the IP? posted by
NancyII
on Aug 31, 2008 at 05:19 PM
McPalin? Chico, please say it isn't true. You're not joining the ranks of the name game are you? Especially on Sarah. posted by
ChicoEsquela
on Aug 31, 2008 at 05:06 PM
The rumor that Palin's newest child is really the child of her eldest daughter has been tied to an IP address linked to the Obama campaign. Supposedly they covered up the unwanted pregnancy according to the rumor. This will be interesting as it unfolds. The press will be on her like a cheap suit waiting for any faux pas' she may make in the ensuing months. It will truly be a miracle if McPalin can win in this atmosphere....... posted by
catpaw
on Aug 31, 2008 at 02:49 PM
Sorry to shock, Chico. Shifty, beady-eyed, sinister-looking Mr. Wilson always looked like that to me. Would like to see a Denise the Menace update; like Denise doing hard time for drug dealing. The Mitchell's are living in a trailer house. Their home was forclosed. Remeber cute, curley-haird, freckled Margaret? She got knocked up at age 15 and dropped out of school. CPS is raising her child while Margaret whores for a motorcycle gang. Oh, and lock your doors at night. The squirrels are plotting vengence. posted by
antiextremism
on Aug 31, 2008 at 01:57 PM
That's okay Chico. Mrs. Menace took care of Mr. Wilson...point blank. LOL
posted by
ChicoEsquela
on Aug 31, 2008 at 01:31 PM
Gee Catpaw -- what on earth would make you think of THAT? Damn -- that's more worrisome than my being damned to the fires of Hell by you for killing flea ridden, Hanta & Beubonic carrying, hole digging, grass root eating little hellions they used to just poison. What would bring that thought into your punkin? posted by
catpaw
on Aug 31, 2008 at 10:23 AM
Dennis the Menace still around? I'd have thought Mr. Wilson had molested the little hellion by now. posted by
johnburnssucks
on Aug 31, 2008 at 10:00 AM
My personal belief is that "God" is not a vindictive 5 year old throwing tantrums to "punish" people. Sage, I Googled "God", and I found this photo of him...
posted by
antiextremism
on Aug 31, 2008 at 09:52 AM
The problem with alleged theologians proclaiming God's hand being involved in natural disasters doesn't quite pan out for New Orleans. The only places unaffected were Bourbon Street, and the French Quarter. So using their logic, one could make a better claim that God was punishing all the non partying folks and rewarding sinners. I wonder how much better we could fix the levees protecting one of our most strategically important ports with 3 months worth of Iraq money? posted by
sagefever
on Aug 31, 2008 at 09:42 AM
NO~ natural wonders and disasters happen. Everyone has their own vision of "God" ~or no vision of the concept. My personal belief is that "God" is not a vindictive 5 year old throwing tantrums to "punish " people. "God" gives one trials and tribulations to help one learn ones lessons in this life. All one can control is you~ so my thoughts go to those who will be impacted by this disaster directly. I am thrilled we learned the lessons from the last disaster and are better prepared this time,to all apperances.
posted by
ronmexico
on Aug 31, 2008 at 09:20 AM
Republicans are down in NO making sure the Democrats don't leave thousands of buses in parking lots like last time. Is Ray Nagin still around?? Good grief. Someone tell him a hurrican is coming so he can put down the ganga pipe and do something. Thank goodness Blanco got booted out. Now there is some competence in Baton Rouge. posted by
anglo1
on Aug 31, 2008 at 09:19 AM
posted by
Lingtaowoo
on Aug 31, 2008 at 07:46 AM
.223 ammo???--goes to show you just how many AR-15's are out there...I wonder how the insurance companies are going to handle this one.... posted by
ALICEN
on Aug 31, 2008 at 07:20 AM
Chico -- I'd heard that our national health care know-it-all, Michael Moore (that picture of healthful living), had been "wondering" if Gustav might interrupt the RNC. You don't suppose he may even have been somewhat hopeful, do you? By-the-by, I have a sister living about 80 miles from Louisiana's Gulf. Katrina wreaked havoc on her, her house, fence, and many of her possessions. Gustav is now threatening. She is expecting her grandson to fly in tonight and her daughter (his mother) to fly in Tuesday, but neither she nor her daughter has been able to contact her grandson -- they have no idea where he is inasmuch as he was flying from another origination point. If he's able to fly in, they will drive north to the home of another of my sisters, and my niece will in all likelihood cancel altogether. The best-laid plans of mice and men ------ and all that. I think there'll be a lot of praying going on even though, Sam, God does already know the hearts of men (and women, too). In addition, both my sisters have and know how to use firearms. I reckon they're covering their bases. They could pray for guidance in the use of the firearms in the even of dire necessity. Let us hope it won't go that far. I've told them all that I hope Gustav will simply sail on out to the Pacific, nowhere near land of any description.
posted by
samheath
on Aug 31, 2008 at 04:24 AM
I don't pray and ask God for anything Chico, but I figure if he doesn't know what he's doing we're in big trouble. In the meantime it's always a good idea to keep your powder dry whether facing a hurricane or anything else that gives the barbarians an opportunity to loot and murder. Or at any other time for that matter since the barbarians don't need any excuses like a hurricane act of God or not. posted by
Ray_Harwick
on Aug 31, 2008 at 12:09 AM
blog -- I heard the Repubs are actually thinking of not even having a convention and just doing a telethon for the Hurricane victims...........
What do you think? ( I don't think the Dems would have even considered that BTW) I heard that Senator McCain was preparing to go down to NO and fill sand bags. Wish he'd have had that kind of enthusiasm when Katrina hit, but then, he wasn't running for the presidency at the time. The Dems? They're already THERE. I must say I was relieved to see the Homeland guy out there on the ground, checking the preparation. One of my oldest friends from high school runs a hospital there right on the north side of Lake Ponchatrain and he said the area was swarming with battalions of people, supplies, the works are already in place. posted by
Ray_Harwick
on Aug 30, 2008 at 11:54 PM
So, Husbandmaterial, 1,500 sans 200 that took off for parts unknown equates to about 1,000? Uh, Chico. GOD speaks directly to Pat Robertson, unlike the rest of the world. Watch his show. He'll tell you so. I did screw up the details of that, but what I found online was even more hysterical. Note the Indian Ocean Tsunami story. My niece's birthday was on the day of that tsunami. She what you call a "devoted" Christian, even if see puffs a little weed on the sly because of it relieves some pretty severe pain she has from a car wreak injury she had years ago while driving back and forth from San Diego to Tijuana where she was helping feed the homeless. On that faithful day in the Indian Ocean, she had called Pat Robertson's 700 Club to ask for a prayer because of some terrible pain she was experience in her foot. She testifies that they did, indeed, pray for her and that she did feel a kind of miraculous relief. But, this is the part that gets me. Why her foot pain and not the lives of 200,000 people who were killed by that tsunami? It disturbs the part of me that was a devout Christian for 30 years. She wrote to us to tell us about that experience with the 700 Club and it wasn't until later that I realized that happend on the same day as the tsunami. I read a newspaper report about a week ago in which people who participated in a fairly large scale survey were asked where they attributed medical skill to Godly intervention. The major did. Something like 57% believed that when they had successful, positive outcome after a visit to the hospital, they thought it was the hand of God involved. I don't hold that belief. Pat Robertson does. posted by
ChicoEsquela
on Aug 30, 2008 at 11:45 PM
blog -- I heard the Repubs are actually thinking of not even having a convention and just doing a telethon for the Hurricane victims........... What do you think?
( I don't think the Dems would have even considered that BTW) posted by
ChicoEsquela
on Aug 30, 2008 at 11:42 PM
I heard on the raido today, the most popular item being sold out of pre-Gustav in NOLA this time?
223 ammo -- serious posted by
blognroll
on Aug 30, 2008 at 11:40 PM
It is a great song, JBS, and it if the hurricane didn't have as much potential to wreak havoc and destroy human life and property, I would suggest bringing it in as the theme song. posted by
ChicoEsquela
on Aug 30, 2008 at 11:37 PM
CA doesn't have a bgt yet because the Dems want to spend spend spend and the Repubs have drawn a line in the sand --
NO TAX INCREASES posted by
NancyII
on Aug 30, 2008 at 10:51 PM
Shwaine, it's always easier to focus on others problems than to work on ones own. Maybe the state operates on that theory. posted by
Shwaine
on Aug 30, 2008 at 10:44 PM
I just wish we'd all stop focusing on national politics for a moment and ponder why California STILL doesn't have a budget. You'd think two months would be long enough to come to a compromise that didn't involve shenanigans like holding out for water bonds or last year's yacht tax loophole extension. posted by
johnburnssucks
on Aug 30, 2008 at 10:28 PM
posted by
NancyII
on Aug 30, 2008 at 10:28 PM
Dobson stated it was tongue in cheek. Since I didn't get a chance to see it, I can't make a call on it. posted by
ChicoEsquela
on Aug 30, 2008 at 10:19 PM
Ray Nagin's response
He has Bobby J looking over his shoulder now -- not just Blanco.......... (so they can blame it all on the whipping boy = Bush..............) posted by
ChicoEsquela
on Aug 30, 2008 at 10:15 PM
So, Husbandmaterial, 1,500 sans 200 that took off for parts unknown equates to about 1,000? Luckily for Ray, (other Ray) he has Bobby on watch. Thats why he's not going to RNC........... Ray Ray Hey Hey posted by
anglo1
on Aug 30, 2008 at 10:07 PM
With a sharp intelligent Republican Gov. that cares about the citizens the odds of that cluster happening again are much less. I wonder who Nagin has put on his emergency action plan to make decisions for him. I would bet this time he doesn't care if they are not chocolate and democrat. posted by
ChicoEsquela
on Aug 30, 2008 at 09:56 PM
TomW, serías bien el solo uno inteligente bastante entender el ramifacationes de huracán Gustavo Te deseo y tu partido el más bueno......... I mean that.......... ninguno amigo mejor, ningún enemigo más malo (our enemies foreign and domestic, should also know that) posted by
TomW
on Aug 30, 2008 at 09:42 PM
Chico, they didn't "wonder" if it would rain, they prayed for rain: http://www.thedenverchannel... Now, three years after Katrina, we have to wonder if we'll see the same thing we saw when Katrina was destroying lives on the Gulf Coast.
You can say that Democrats are hoping it happens, but the truth is we can't afford any more disasters as long as the party of man-made disasters is in charge. I pray that the storm will stop and people will get to watch the Republican Convention. Nothing worse for the party than people actually seeing them talk about what they believe in. posted by
johnburnssucks
on Aug 30, 2008 at 09:13 PM
posted by
blognroll
on Aug 30, 2008 at 09:09 PM
Well, a hurricane, in our culture has also come to represent something positive as a metaphor. Hence, the Scorpions song, Rock you like a Hurricane. Perhaps God is trying to say to Republicans "You Rock!" posted by
drilnliftcrude
on Aug 30, 2008 at 09:04 PM
The Democrats are sure tickled that lives could be lost and people could suffer. A couple of them didn't know that someone might be recording their conversations on an airliner. posted by
johnburnssucks
on Aug 30, 2008 at 09:00 PM
Is the New Orleans Convention Center all set up fo' them refugees? "We needs he'p!" The citizens of Gretna will be waiting, guns at the ready... Advertisement |