ABC News Parades: VP Nominee Palin Daughter Pregnancy Story.

by djermano | September 3, 2008 at 04:30 am
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By; Rev. Jermano

 

After Barack Obama's request to not inflame the McCain and Palin family into the politics during this election cycle, it certainly is clear ABC News does not take Baracks advice. This is really confusing to me as well since of course ABC a main stream media conglomerate is a Republican embedded News Organization. You would think they would let the story fade off, but now they are parading the fathers name and picture across the news wire. Why would they want to sabotage the RNC Convention and their pal John McCain?

Clearly there is a problem when John MCain and Sarah Palin have on the record; in not supporting education in preventing teenage pregnancy. What is up with this? Could it be Republicans are really disgusted with what John did, by giving the nod to someone with even less experience than Barack Obama, and over looking the many people who do have experience and put many years and service into the Republican Party? Is it teach John a lesson wire? After all his maverick bucking and stomping that Obama is inexperienced, and he picks this sprouted seedling.

In any case......I think Obama has come out on this VP decision smelling like a rose, even though the terrible unwarranted snub to Hillary....I don't think Hillary is out of the picture in this from a long shot. Maybe the new Surgeon General, or Secretary of State on the Cabinet for Obama. http://abcnews.go.com/US/story?id=5709929&page=1 stay tuned..

The Rev.

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Uwe Paschen
Uwe Paschen
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at 05:27 on September 3rd, 2008

djermano, I like this story. It's good stuff.

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