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    Palin Got Neoconned in Record Time

    Palin Got Neoconned in Record Time
    by Paul Mulshine - NJ.com

    http://buchanan.org/blog/2008/09/palin- ... cord-time/

    It’s a good thing Pat Buchanan’s not dead. He’d be rolling over in his grave.

    At the Republican convention, Buchanan was taken in by the mass hysteria surrounding Sarah Palin. But even as he cheered, Pat inserted a caveat. He feared that Palin would be brainwashed by the nutty neoconservatives whom Buchanan has dedicated his recent life to debunking.

    Sure enough. On Thursday we heard Palin telling Charlie Gibson that “perhapsâ€
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    My fear is that many true Conservative Americans latched on to Palin fervently because she is the first unknown politician to emerge among the high ranking Senators filling every other spot.

    I doubt that the political forces behind the scenes pulling McCain's Globalist strings would allow him to pick anyone they did not feel certain they could control.

    Palin has received quite a political honeymoon because she is an unknown, younger, and female.

    Many conservatives are almost completely desperate and completely distraught because of McCain and the hope that an unknown might be better than him and that he might be impeached or pass on from natural causes due to his age has led many to put more faith in Palin than is justified from political research or observations.

    For the Conservatives that are holding their noses and voting for McCain, they will be running the other direction in horror by February if he wins.

    As for Palin, the fact that John McCain picked her for VP is a very bad sign from the start.

    I'm not trying to rain on anyone's parade as so many jump up and down cheering Palin! Palin! Palin! We don't know her but she is great, hunts, has kids, and is pretty!

    I'm just waiting for that parade to pass by as I look upon it from the sidewalk. When this spell of glamor wears thin and begins to crumble, I'll be ready to lead the charge against Obama, McCain, Biden, Palin, or whoever the Neocons put out front in the push to pass Amnesty and destroy America.

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    Her interview with Charlie Gibson hinted at how much she really does not know. Can't wait for the Palin/Biden debate.
    And someone must be omniscient in the Republican party as I just received a call from Bob Dole (a recording) about the serious need to vote in a Republican president, congress and state and local officials. Congress, state and local officials will get my vote if they have proven they will stand up for the American people, something which McCain has not done, and Palin is only a fluff ball who could be our next president. I guess the White House chefs will have to learn to shoot and dress moose and caribou for state dinners.
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    [quote]Sure enough. On Thursday we heard Palin telling Charlie Gibson that “perhapsâ€

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    Quote Originally Posted by vortex
    Her interview with Charlie Gibson hinted at how much she really does not know. Can't wait for the Palin/Biden debate.
    And someone must be omniscient in the Republican party as I just received a call from Bob Dole (a recording) about the serious need to vote in a Republican president, congress and state and local officials. Congress, state and local officials will get my vote if they have proven they will stand up for the American people, something which McCain has not done, and Palin is only a fluff ball who could be our next president. I guess the White House chefs will have to learn to shoot and dress moose and caribou for state dinners.
    They had a media watchdog on Fox this morning talking about how ABC edited her answers. They said in my edits you must leave in the context of what they say. They didn't with Palin. The tried to spin it they way they wanted people to see it and hear and they did a good job.
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    I believe the fact of the matter is, that the winner of our Presidential election was determined months ago. There is no way in hell, that in the great country of the USA that you would have two morons (Council of Foreign Relations morons) win the nomination. It is especially laughable when you look at McCain who I don't think won any primaries. Just like four years ago, when we got stuck with two real life cousins, Skull and Crossbones Bush and Kerry; when no one gave either a snowball's chance in hell of getting the nomination.

    Our elections are no longer in our hands, and no longer by the people, for the people.

    What I don't know is which of the United Nation's candidates is the pre-determined winner... McCain or Obama?

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    Marusya Chavchavadze of Wellfleet, who is descended from Georgian nobility, directs American Friends of Georgia, a local group that is providing assistance to victims of the fighting in Georgia.




    Cape Cod Times/Ron Schloerb


    By K.C. MYERS
    kcmyers@capecodonline.com


    August 20, 2008


    WELLFLEET — From her marshside home in town, Marusya Chavchavadze reaches out to orphans, disabled children and the elderly in faraway, and now war-torn, Georgia.

    In the past 10 days, Russia's military crushed a Georgian bid to takeover the breakaway regions of South Ossetia and Abkhazia. The conflict began Aug. 8 and has left an unknown number of soldiers and civilians dead.


    Learn more online Now the organization that Chavchavadze directs — American Friends of Georgia — is really busy.

    "This is the worst timing," she said Friday. "I'm renting out my house and a war broke out. Luckily, my tenants have been so concerned they let me come in to use my office."

    Her house, located on a winding marsh leading to Cape Cod Bay, bears little resemblance to the plight of the orphans and street children she has helped for 13 years.

    Recently Chavchavadze, the executive director of the Friends organization, has been establishing a war-relief fund to raise money to help displaced persons.

    Her group's contacts in Georgia say as many as 60,000 refugees are flooding into the capital city of Tbilisi without food, water, clothing or bedding.

    One woman's husband was killed by Russian soldiers and she had to leave his body in the village, Elena Kiladze, the executive director of the Friends organization in Georgia, said during a telephone interview Saturday.

    Kiladze was busy loading donated mattresses and blankets for refugees into a friend's car.

    Georgia was once a prosperous region known for its wine, fruit and tea under the Soviet Union. The economy collapsed when it broke from Russia in 1991.

    "When I got there in 1995, there were epidemics of tuberculosis," said Chavchavadze, a tall, soft-spoken woman. "Fathers were killing themselves because they couldn't feed their children."

    People had great hope for President Mikheil Saakashvili, elected in 2004, who aimed to get his country accepted into NATO and restore Georgia's historic boundaries, which included South Ossetia when Georgia was a Soviet republic.

    Chavchavadze said the president made a mistake by attacking South Ossetia. It was exactly the excuse the Russians needed to carry out their goal of destabilizing Georgia, she said.

    Chavchavadze is linked to Georgia through noble blood, she said.
    Her grandfather, Paul, was a Georgian prince in the 1920s, when the Bolshevik Revolution swept into Georgia, she said. All nobility were forced to flee or be killed. Paul left with his mother and siblings. His father stayed and was killed.

    In Europe, Paul met his wife, a Russian noble who also had escaped the Bolsheviks. They moved to America and lived for 40 years year-round in Wellfleet, Chavchavadze said. She, her teenage daughter, mother and sister now live in a compound of small houses there.

    Chavchavadze's father, David, worked for the CIA for 30 years. She grew up outside Washington, D.C., spending summers in Wellfleet.

    After a divorce, she moved with her then 3-year-old daughter to her late grandparents' Wellfleet home. Then, a friend from New York City called her and asked her to set up and run the American Friends of Georgia. She'd only been to Georgia once in 1977 with her father.

    Her nonprofit is small, contributing to 15 projects in Georgia. Last year, she distributed about $170,000 directly to various hospitals, institutions, and human service groups helping the country's most vulnerable citizens, she said.

    Recipients listed in the organization's 2006 tax documents include a shelter for single mothers, doctors at the national cancer center in Tbilisi and a school for hospice nurses.

    Her family name still carries clout in Georgia. The family homestead, titled Tsinandali, was recently turned into a museum, she said.

    Every American who goes to Georgia falls in love with the country, she said.

    "It's very romantic," she said. "Wine, archeologists say, first came from Georgia. People sit at long tables and talk for hours. But it's the people that Americans really respond to. They have an incredible sense of humor. They can deal with a lot."

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    CHARLIE GIBSON, ABC NEWS: Are you in favor of putting Georgia and Ukraine into NATO?

    SARAH PALIN, GOP VICE PRESIDENTIAL CANDIDATE: Ukraine, definitely, yes. Yes, and Georgia. Putin thinks otherwise, obviously he thinks otherwise. But…

    GIBSON: And the NATO Treaty, wouldn't we then have to go to war if Russia went into Georgia?

    PALIN: Perhaps so. I mean, that is the agreement when you are a NATO ally is if another country is attacked, you're going to be expected to be called upon and help.
    ..Fox News

    [quote]On Thursday we heard Palin telling Charlie Gibson that “perhapsâ€

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    So a civil war within Georgia is OK. Just like our civil war, Canada or Mexico could use that as an excuse to come with tanks. Geez
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    gofer wrote:

    This is totally misrepresented.
    Of course it is. Did you expect anything less from the liberal media.

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