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A Natural Patton: How Palin Nearly Saved McCain

November 14, 2008 - 12:00 am - by Kyle-Anne Shiver
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2008-11-14 22:39:15

Did Sarah Palin really help (save) John McCain much like the third army general who rescued Tony(nuts)Mcauliffe on Christmas Day, 1945?

I’d say so.

In fact, I’d not only compare her to a great general, but also to anybody who’s very knowledgeable, with much executive experience and is very likable as well. Oh, I forgot. And very patriotic.

On the other hand, would I compare Sarah Palin to Bill Ayers? Or Wife Ayers? Or Mr. Barack Obama?

Ahhhh. Not so much.

Sarah follows the laws. Heeds the constitution. Isn’t a terrorist.

1.Bill Ayers again today said he doesn’t think he’s a terrorist, either. Ayer’s reasoning: he didn’t target innocent civilians. And our President Elect had nothing to say about it. Just let it float out there all day, like a trial balloon.

Or, more accurately; Tacit agreement if ever I heard it. Sometimes silence speaks volumes.

2. By the same token, Barack Obama thinks he broke no law or ethical standards when his political campaign accepted $159,000 from Tony Rezko. So I guess he didn’t. Gosh, Rezko is a convicted criminal. Was under investigation when the Obama campaign took the money. But, oh, well. Obama went to Harvard Law. He must know right from wrong.

3. Meanwhile, Obama thinks there was no quid pro quo when Obama asked Tony Rezko for help in buying real estate. Rezko’s wife then bought it, and sold it to Obama at what many believe was hundreds of thousands below market value.

Though a bonehead thing to do, Obama believes it was all on the up and up. So I guess it was. After all, that’s what Obama believes.

Unfortunately, there’s a fly in the ointment.

The law says what controls isn’t what the possible wrongdoer thinks. What matters is what a reasonable man would think in his place. Would a reasonable building bomber think bombing a building has a reasonable chance of hurting or killing someone?

If the answer’s yes, then Bill Ayers, Wife Dorne and a lot of other Weathermen were terrorists, whether or not they targeted just buildings or also the people inside of them.

Bill Ayers is a liar, though. In fact, the FBI says he meant to kill people. Apparently, so did the Mrs.

What’s the truth tip in? The fact that an FBI man infiltrated the Weathermen group and heard Ayers say words to the effect that in a revolution it’s inevitable innocent people would be killed. Is that why he put nails and razor blades in the bombs? Makes sense to me.

Yet, even at age 47, Barack Obama doesn’t reject Bill Ayers.

Barack says he’s just a “friend from the neighborhood”.

Yet, they’ve sat on boards together, given speeches together, ate dinner together where associate and pal, Rashid Khalidi, former PLO member, cast Judaism as a gutter religion.

It’s all on a video tape that the LA Times wouldn’t release to protect Barack Obama’s chances of winning the election. What’s their excuse now that the election’s over. Heaven knows.

Oh, what a tangled web we weave when we practice to deceive.

What does all this comes down to?

Just this.

I don’t think Barack Obama gives two hoots about following the laws of the land or the laws of decent and honorable society.

Why, he’s even talking about making community service for young people mandatory.

Mandatory.

Which is clearly unconstitutional. You can draft young people, yes, to defend the country, but you can’t force young people to clean up a park, albeit a nice thing to do. But something you can’t require people to do.

And there’s a little matter called the second amendment.

Obama, I believe, plans to go after it like a pedophile goes after a child. When Barack is through with the second amendment, I don’t think you’ll recognize it.

I guess, when all is said and done, I believe that Mr.Obama believes in following mores, rules and laws when it’s convenient. When it’s not, well, you’ve gotta make up your own mind.

Personally, I’ve decided to take my cue from my soon to be commander in chief.

If I disagree with a law, I just might not follow it. If I don’t think I’m a terrorist, then maybe I’m not. If I don’t think I’m going to fast, then maybe I’m not. If I don’t feel like paying my taxes, then maybe I won’t. If I want to knock down an old lady peacefully demonstrating for traditional man woman marriage, then maybe I will. Where does this go? Far as the chaotic mind can see.

At least, Mister Obama, now we know the rules of the game. Let the chips fall where they may.

1. Bill Ayers again today said he doesn’t think he’s a terrorist. And our President Elect has nothing to say. Tacit agreement if ever I heard it.
2.Obama thinks he broke no law or ethical cannon when he accepted $159,000 from Tony Rezko. So I guess he didn’t.
3. Obama thinks there was no quid pro quo when Obama asked Tony Rezko for helping in buying real estate. Rezko’s wife then bought it, and sold it to Obama at what many believe was hundreds of thousands below market value.
Obama believes it was all on the up and up. So I guess it was. After all, that’s what Obama believes.

Too bad, but there’s

to disregard it. So I’ve decided we should all take a cue from our commander in chief. If we don’t agree with a law, I don’t have to follow it. If I don’t think I’m a terrorist, then I’m not. If I don’t think I’m breaking a law, then I’m not.

At least, Barack, now we know the rules of the game. Let the chips fall where they may.

1. Bill Ayers again today said he doesn’t think he’s a terrorist. And our President Elect had nothing to say. Tacit agreement if ever I heard it.
2.Obama thinks he broke no law or ethical cannon when he accepted $159,000 from Tony Rezko. So I guess he didn’t.
3. Obama thinks there was no quid pro quo when Obama asked Tony Rezko for help in buying real estate. Rezko’s wife then bought it, and sold it to Obama at what many believe was hundreds of thousands below market value.
Obama believes, though a bonehead thing to do, that it was all on the up and up. So I guess it was. After all, that’s what Obama believes.

Unfortunately, here’s the fly in the ointment. The law says

to disregard it. So I’ve decided we should all take a cue from our commander in chief. If we don’t agree with a law, I don’t have to follow it. If I don’t think I’m a terrorist, then I’m not. If I don’t think I’m breaking a law, then I’m not.

At least, Barack, now we know the rules of the game. Let the chips fall where they may.