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February 8, 2010 - 8:07pm

TYLER - Michael Wesp wants to hear your thoughts on today's issue, Sarah Palin comes to Texas in support of Governor Perry.


8 comments

I am finally glad to someone has some "COMMON SENSE" about them. The nimrods running up there now are complete idiots.

guest

2 months ago

You must be talking about BILL WHITE and Mrs. Medina being the only ones with "COMMON SENSE"!!!

don

1 month ago

Sarah Palin is ok. she is refreshing. the rest of most of the political people i have seen are so boring and you should know that are lying to the public. i believe they think we are dumb and they can tell us anything and we fall for it. I think all public people have a good agenda when they start out but when they get elected, the money and power is too overwheling and they lose their agenda.

The Tea Party is a group of Republicans who are not happy with the Party. It can not be Obama that they are mad at because the Tea Party began just 3 weeks after the election before Obama was even sworn in and before any of his policies were in effect and before his administration spent one dime of our tax money. Palin also likes to talk about Christian values, well, REPUBLICANS ARE NOT CHAMPIONS OF CHRISTIAN VALUES!!
Here are just a few examples of what I mean when I say that Republicans are not the champions of Christian values.

● Republican Party leader Bobby Stumbo was arrested for having sex with a 5-year old boy. http://www.armchairsubversive.org/Bobby_Stumbo.htm
● Republican chairman of the Oregon Christian Coalition Lou Beres confessed to molesting a 13-year old girl. http://www.gayrightswatch.com/2006/08/exclusive-lou-beres-of-christian.h...
● Republican executive Randall Casseday of the conservative Washington Times newspaper pleaded guilty to soliciting sex from a 13-year old girl on the internet. http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2006/09/28/wash-times-human-_n_30450.html
● Republican anti-abortion activist Howard Scott Heldreth is a convicted child rapist in Florida. Howard Scott Heldreth, anti-abortion activist who gained fame during the Shiavo media-circus, was convicted of two charges of raping a child in 2002. Page at Florida Department of Law Enforcement's Sexual Offender/Predator Unit
http://offender.fdle.state.fl.us/offender/About.jsp

ARE THESE THE CHRISTIAN VALUES THAT YOU SUPPORT BY VOTING FOR REPUBLICANS ? IF YOU VOTE FOR REPUBLICANS YOU ARE SUPPORTING THESE ACTIONS AND THERE ARE HUNDREDS MORE THAT I COULD POST.

don

1 month ago

The woman is a total idiot. She can see Russia, and needs notes on her hand for a few minute interview. Hope she never gets to run this country

Diane

1 month ago

i like palen but i am not voting for perry.
debra medina looks good to me.
lhg

g h lunday

1 month ago

Good grief, I saw this one coming ages ago and just assumed everyone else did. Perry is obviously positioning himself for a 2012 run at the White House and he will minimally be rubbing shoulders with Palin because she is the current darling of the Tea Partiers, Perry's constituency. I wonder what hubby Todd, who apparently handled half the decisions during her stint as governor, thinks about all this.

William Lamar

1 month ago

Sarah Palin is just a continuation in a long line of Neo-Conservative predecessors. She has usurped the Tea Party movement started in 2007 by Dr. Ron Paul and will be, in the event of her candidacy, the exclusive reason Obama continues for another term. For too long true conservatives like me have weathered cries of "RINO" and "liberal-in-conservative-clothing" sort of attacks from her supporters. However, these slanderous attacks couldn't be further from the truth. I am a conservative dedicated to seeing future Republican administrations and with her on the ballot it will be sure defeat. She has low appeal over minority voters, women, and has practically split the Republican party in two. A solid majority of bipartisan support is needed to win any election and she cannot unite such a majority. Her endorsement of Rick Perry comes as no surprise either. He is a big-business, corporatist party socially moderate governor who refuses to do anything to stop the flow of illegals.

I say let Governor Perry and Sen. Hutchison duke it out before the primary in mudslinging campaigns that will surely reflect poorly upon them both, and allow a true conservative like Debra Medina an opportunity at the general election.

John

1 month ago

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