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Hey guys, I'm begging you. Don't vote for Palen's good looks!

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Yes, she's a fox, a beauty, a babe, a knock out (at least for her age), but even a chicken knows there's zero correlation between "looks" and political expertise and wisdom.

 

Want proof?  Well, if "looks" played any role in statesmanship, on a "looks scale" from 1 to 10, Abraham Lincoln would have been a 1.  But on a statesmanship scale from 1 to 10, he was a 10 + + +.  In statistics, this means the correlation was zero.

 

No, a much better way to get a line on the "true" Sarah Palin, is to note the unbelievable similarities between her and Ann Coulter (who just described Palin as a new Ronald Reagan). 

       

In fact, the more the facts come out about Palin's heartless, irrational voting record (strongly anti animal, children, women and the environment) is the more the horrifying probability arises that this person is only Sarah Palin in the "outside", but she's actually a soul mate of Ann Coulter on the "inside".

 

So, Palin on the outside, and Coulter on the inside.  Still find her so attractive with that putrid alter ego just waiting to come out? 

 

And don't forget she's one of those religious crazies who thinks only her cult (and it IS a "cult") has a hot line to God.  So, while you're admiring her lipstick, she has probably long since classified you as a Devil worshipper, because you're a Catholic, or Lutheran, or Buddhist, etc.  You see, religious fanatics never compromise about ANYTHING, and, trust me; her infinite religious arrogance is always peeking through her lipstick.

 

And here's another thing that is a necessary consequence of her brain dead religious fanaticism.  I don't care what the pugs have programmed her to say about the security of Israel; behind those rote words is still a religious fanatic whose religion is righteously indifferent to anything except the security of her "cult". If you could read her mind, you would see very little genuine concern for State of Israel.

 

The point is, fanatics are fanatics.  They are as predictable as death and empathy from Palin is contradiction in terms.  How much empathy is there in her mindless and heartless voting record?

 

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