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12-19-2008, 11:16 PM
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Its right up there...just as addictive in it's own right.
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I never said I condoned it. Unfortunately, its unlikely that she's just a user and is probably selling it.
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12-19-2008, 11:22 PM
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Originally Posted by VAgirl18
I never said I condoned it. Unfortunately, its unlikely that she's just a user and is probably selling it.
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I dont disagree with you at all...and we just dont know all the facts as of yet...she could have easily been doing both.
I would just sit on it and wait to see what happens.
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12-19-2008, 11:28 PM
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Wow, Bristol picked a good family there.
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Speaking of family...didn't Obama's aunt break some laws?
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12-19-2008, 11:29 PM
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Speaking of family...didn't Obama's aunt break some laws?
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Dude...it's not an issue....
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12-20-2008, 12:18 AM
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A suggested name if the baby is a girl is Crystal... LOL...
And Bill Maher told the dude he could crash at his house if he found his way out to LA...
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12-20-2008, 12:47 AM
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Originally Posted by Kevlar281
Speaking of family...didn't Obama's aunt break some laws?
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LOL. Immigrations a bitch.
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12-20-2008, 01:00 PM
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A lesson to all of those who still tried to point out Obama's drug usage (year and years ago that he readily admitted to...more than I can say for Clinton or Bush) as a reason why he shouldn't have been elected.
Stones and glass houses.
http://www.adn.com/news/alaska/crime/story/628010.html
according to the link, Bristol is due Saturday...question is....is the wedding still on....?
Hmmm...
Barack Obama was accused of "palling around with terrorists" a claim never substantiated.
Sarah Palin's family can be accused of "palling around with druggies".
...wow.
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What is the lesson? Is the lesson that Obama should have been arrested or is the boyfriend's mother now qualified to be President?
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12-20-2008, 06:29 PM
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What is the lesson? Is the lesson that Obama should have been arrested or is the boyfriend's mother now qualified to be President?
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R.I.F.
Go read the thread.
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12-20-2008, 10:41 PM
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FWIW - I thought the Obama/Ayers thing was really not an issue. Given the circumstances of their association, I didn't see it as a problem. However, the fact is that Obama chose to work with Ayers. I don't know that Sarah Palin chose this family for Bristol - I have a feeling if she had her druthers the whole family would have no association with her whatsoever.
I also thought any past drug use by Obama (or Bush, come to that) is also not a problem - everyone makes mistakes, and what matters most is what you learn from them.
I don't think whatever her daughter's in-law's legal problems (and she is innocent until proven guilty, btw) are really reflect on Sarah Palin. Now, if Obama were to want to appoint Ayers to an important position, or if Palin tried to get a job for the in-law, then it would be a problem. I know I wouldn't want to be judged by some of my in-laws!
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12-20-2008, 11:09 PM
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FWIW - I thought the Obama/Ayers thing was really not an issue. Given the circumstances of their association, I didn't see it as a problem. However, the fact is that Obama chose to work with Ayers. I don't know that Sarah Palin chose this family for Bristol - I have a feeling if she had her druthers the whole family would have no association with her whatsoever.
I also thought any past drug use by Obama (or Bush, come to that) is also not a problem - everyone makes mistakes, and what matters most is what you learn from them.
I don't think whatever her daughter's in-law's legal problems (and she is innocent until proven guilty, btw) are really reflect on Sarah Palin. Now, if Obama were to want to appoint Ayers to an important position, or if Palin tried to get a job for the in-law, then it would be a problem. I know I wouldn't want to be judged by some of my in-laws! 
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There is no DIL involved.
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12-21-2008, 01:24 AM
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Originally Posted by SWTXBelle
FWIW - I thought the Obama/Ayers thing was really not an issue. Given the circumstances of their association, I didn't see it as a problem. However, the fact is that Obama chose to work with Ayers. I don't know that Sarah Palin chose this family for Bristol - I have a feeling if she had her druthers the whole family would have no association with her whatsoever.
I also thought any past drug use by Obama (or Bush, come to that) is also not a problem - everyone makes mistakes, and what matters most is what you learn from them.
I don't think whatever her daughter's in-law's legal problems (and she is innocent until proven guilty, btw) are really reflect on Sarah Palin. Now, if Obama were to want to appoint Ayers to an important position, or if Palin tried to get a job for the in-law, then it would be a problem. I know I wouldn't want to be judged by some of my in-laws! 
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Agreed.
By daughter in law I think she meant, her Palin's daughter's possible in laws.
And while I know the tread has gone over this, but I don't see how this has to do with Sarah Palin. It wasn't as if Palin chose her daughter's boyfriend. In fact, I doubt she had much input in the matter.
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12-21-2008, 08:47 AM
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I always have this feeling that the wedding was never going to happen. It was a purely PR move during an election. Call me cycnical.
As for the arrest, anybody know what drugs it was? Herd that Alaska is the Crystal Meth capital of the US.
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12-21-2008, 10:49 AM
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R.I.F.
Go read the thread.
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There is no DIL involved.
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Reread her post. She didn't mention a daughter in law.
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12-21-2008, 11:35 AM
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I don't think whatever her daughter's in-law's legal problems 
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See - "daughter's" possesive, "in-law's " possesive.
The in-law belonging to the daughter.
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12-21-2008, 11:41 AM
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Originally Posted by SWTXBelle
FWIW - I thought the Obama/Ayers thing was really not an issue. Given the circumstances of their association, I didn't see it as a problem. However, the fact is that Obama chose to work with Ayers. I don't know that Sarah Palin chose this family for Bristol - I have a feeling if she had her druthers the whole family would have no association with her whatsoever.
I also thought any past drug use by Obama (or Bush, come to that) is also not a problem - everyone makes mistakes, and what matters most is what you learn from them.
I don't think whatever her daughter's in-law's legal problems (and she is innocent until proven guilty, btw) are really reflect on Sarah Palin. Now, if Obama were to want to appoint Ayers to an important position, or if Palin tried to get a job for the in-law, then it would be a problem. I know I wouldn't want to be judged by some of my in-laws! 
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Actually in the political world, that kind of thing does reflect...whether it should or not. It really doesn't matter if they are trying to bring the in-law or offending party into the administration in a meaningful way. I think the general attitude is that politicians are guilty by association.
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