September 10, 2008 4:25 PM BST
I think the democrats have a issue with her politics, not with her gender:
http://www.ontheissues.org/Sarah_Palin.htm
just to pull out some of the more conentious issues he has supported:
Opposes stem cell research. (Aug 2008)
Pro-life. (Nov 2006)
Vetoed bill denying benefits to gays, as unconstitutional. (Aug 2008)
Marriage only be between and man and a woman. (Nov 2006)
Ok to deny benefits to homosexual couples. (Aug 2006)
No spousal benefits for same-sex couples. (Jul 2006)
Opposes legalizing marijuana, but meth is greater threat. (Aug 2006)
Smoked marijuana when it was legal under Alaska law. (Aug 2006)
Teach creationism alongside evolution in schools. (Aug 2008)
Supports teaching intelligent design in public schools. (Aug 2008)
Opposed protections for salmon from mining contamination. (Aug 2008)
Sue US government to stop listing polar bear as endangered. (Aug 2008)
We must encourage timber, mining, drilling, & fishing. (Jan 2008)
September 11, 2008 1:48 AM BST
Anne, I don't want to argue but yeah, I agree with those. And I'm not alone.
Hugs,
Marsha
September 18, 2008 4:14 PM BST
Marsha--
Wouldja beleive I don't trust Obama OR McCain, don't care much for Palin, and can't stand Biden?
I know I have to vote for someone. I
will vote--but that doesn't mean I have to like or respect myself the morning after....
Mina Sakura
September 18, 2008 8:05 PM BST
Mina,
I can totally agree with you there. Can we have a "do over" with all new candidates.
One other thing is that I don't think the young realize what the old democrat party was all about when JFK and the likes were around. John McCain makes JFK look like a far right christian conservative. I personally think it is great that we have progressed to having both a black and a woman honestly be considered for the highest office in our country. Democrat or republican, I would have preferred them to be more like JFK or Robert Kenedy.
Hugs,
Marsha
September 9, 2008 9:50 PM BST
From an outsiders point of view, I don't the US is ready to vote in it's first black president yet. I think you're right and the election is a foregone conclusion. Plus having a female VP strengthens their position with female voters. Maybe.
Nikki