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Found this on of all places Hillary Clinton Forum web site

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I was at a Sarah Palin event in Philadelphia, at the Park Hyatt Hotel - late

Saturday afternoon (Oct. 11th). If you are easily grossed out by the "C"

word, I am sorry. But as Andrea says below, if McCain supporters wore a

shirt that said "Obama is a ___" or even "Obama is a ____" or "Obama

is a ____" at an Obama Rally, they would either be thrown off the

premises, have their heads kicked in, or even be detained at the local

police station (I know this for a fact: I just had on a McCain button at a

recent Obama event and I didn't think I was going to get out alive).

Sorry the picture is not clearer. But these four young people were right in

front of the hotel. They have on the nicest shirts. There were worse.

There was group as well carrying around a fake dead fetus - exclaiming that

"abortion should have been the path for Bristol(?) Palin". And quite a few

smoke bombs, etc. etc.

I also had some nice words thrown at me.

There were about 500 organized protesters. And about 500 not so organized

at this event. The police and hotel security and secret service were

letting me all the way up to the hotel steps. In a few cased ... a few

protesters got into the lobby.

In my family, the "C" word is about as bad as you can get.

Was this reported on the Philadelphia News. No!. Was anyone outraged?

No!. All that was on the Philadelphia local news last night was: Obama was

at several rallies in Philadelphia earlier in the day (but went home

Saturday night to be with his children). Obama and Palin were in Philly on

the same day. And was there any mention of Palin - No!. In the Sports

section of the local evening news at 11:00PM, they did mention that Palin

was at the Philadelphia Flyers game "dropping the first (hockey) puck". The

guy said it with a smirk. Then he added that Sarah Palin WAS NOT going home to spend the evening with her children.

Sorry the attached picture is not clearer. I need a new camera. Please

circulate this to as many people as possible and let them see the double

standard.

Not good stuff for a Sunday morning. But this is the REAL AMERICA!.

- Frank P.

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Oh, there are double standards, all right. There is a full-court press by the media, some state officials, and several 'civil rights' organizations.

Countdown to a counter-post by our local Obama Shill in 3...2...1...

Guest pjblurton
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Talk about double standards...

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Guest Honest AK
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Talk about double standards...

I can't imagine someone expecting to not get attitude from people in New York City. What did they expect, a ticker tape parade?

In fairness, let's have a look at how "good Americans" behave. :D

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I think it's safe to say both sides have their share of lowlifes.

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I can't imagine someone expecting to not get attitude from people in New York City. What did they expect, a ticker tape parade?

In fairness, let's have a look at how "good Americans" behave. :D

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6U54xJFEOzk

I think it's safe to say both sides have their share of lowlifes.

That's all you can offer? One low key old guy? You think that's really a comparison?

Guest c_o_jones
Posted

That guy is obviously an apparatchik from the Obama camp.

You don't think he is trying a little too hard to be seen, do you?:D

Guest canynracer
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That's all you can offer? One low key old guy? You think that's really a comparison?

Exactly what I was thinking!!! the counter....One old man and a doll.... yep I see it now!!:D

Guest Honest AK
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That guy is obviously an apparatchik from the Obama camp.

You don't think he is trying a little too hard to be seen, do you?:D

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...and those are just the ones who can read and spell! (or maybe they just know somebody who can, and made the t-shirts for them).

Ya know... if they made voting an essay format (write or type your preferred candidates' name and give a short reason why you support them), instead of freakin' multiple choice, we'd at least have more chance of a bare minimum of intelligence getting into the booths. It's just like the blight of our public schools... multiple choice, true-false. Nobody really thinks about the choices they make anymore, it's all just regurgitation of patterns which have been impressed upon their minds.

Rant off...

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