Wednesday, October 15, 2008
Sarah Palin- You Can Say What?
Sarah Palin has said what we all have been thinking for the longest. She said,"I can say what I want to about Barack Obama because I have nothing to lose." Well the cat is out of the bag officially. This was said yesterday on RUSH L Show, where she feels comfortable to say nonsense as if it wouldn't get out. Maybe she wishes the US will divide so she can go back to Alaska and join the Alaska Independence Party(AIP). This lady must think that she is becoming the big bad wolf for the Conservative Party, but little does she know her party is withering away. Creating hate speech and allowing it to manifest reminds some of the 60s. She has officially been placed in the bum chair.
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She feels comfortable saying this becasue she knows that the people who support her feel this way. Her arrogance is offensive and only confirms how removed she is from real life issues. Her dogmatic tone only reflects what she thinks of us ignorant people who support obama.... we dont matter, so why not say what i want! Then they want us to believe that they are for all people...funny
In this country there has always been two thought patterns. What is said in public/law and the underline law of the land. Sad to say the underline laws rules the thought process of people. Fear and racism are the underline laws that will also play a big hand in this election. This underline law has shown that there are priviledges and rights to certain groups and people. If Palin were up for an job interview, based on her responses, she would not get called back for a second interview. How many times have we witness someone or people that attained powerful positions based on who they know. The underline law/train of thought allows discrepancy to continue in our society. This country was developed on "ism's". Depending on the side of the coin you are viewing it from, equal laws/justice for all have never been. Whatever you call it, bias, racism, priviledge people, etc. The playing field will never be fair, therefore one side will always have to work harder than the other. So it is easier for Palin to say what she says, considering the underline law and especially when the bar has been lowered. Sad to say if this were between two white opponents the presidential race would not be close and this discussion would have never occured. In this country it is nothing new, it is what it is. For the reasons mentioned above, the presidential race will be closer than you think.
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