The Sarah Palin sing-a-long: "What makes a good VP" »
Posted By teamdepot 10 months ago in NewsTo a guitar beat, a folksinger and other people in Minnesota talk about what makes a good vice president.
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Locky129 months, 4 weeks ago
No, but it should include Barry Obama making it legal for a doctor to hunt down and kill a born alive baby that the mother initially wanted aborted.
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miklkit9 months, 4 weeks ago
That statement happens to be false. Obama, a constitutional scholar, questioned the constitutionality of that law. Also..
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Anyway, doctors don't do that. Obama told the Chicago Sun-Times in October 2004 he opposed Born Alive because "physicians are already required to use life-saving measures when fetuses are born alive during abortions." -

Dennis2429 months, 4 weeks ago
100%
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jaIssheablonde40 minutes ago
Does that include Sarah Palin going out and buying a gun to hunt down and kill a living being in their natural enviroment?
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Are you a vegetarian? Not all of us, are. Do you not eat steaks, chops, and hamburgers? How about chicken, and seafood? If you're not a strict vegetarian, someone has to kill your food, for you. I greatly admire the person who can do it, on their own. I could kill my food, if I had to.
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HateKoolAid9 months, 4 weeks ago
"Someone has to kill your food for you"... Not from a damn helicopter they don't!!
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riochronpkybittersweatsymphony9 months, 4 weeks ago
whether a guitar beat, or better yet a note, be some what of an indicator of assertive party alliance in a state that is clearly held by its majority, then it would be evident; there are only two ways to play a guitar.
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