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    The version she wrote for the UK, same date The Alaskan who went 'outside'

    The Alaskan who went 'outside'

    Sarah Palin's Wasilla is beyond small-town. The woman who could be president is someone with no grasp of the wider world

    Heather Mallick
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    I was born in a northern Canadian settlement so small it was accessible most of the year only by a Bombardier, a sort of huge military tank built for passengers. It was like a transport plane, a big iron bulb with caterpillar tracks. I swear we had a paddle-steamer for supplies in the summer.

    Take that, Sarah Palin. The place was six times smaller than Wasilla, Alaska, the town that birthed John McCain's strange vice-presidential "soulmate", as weird as that disconnected eerie smile that floats on his face as he stands next to her.

    My credentials are solid; Palin cannot out-hick me. Until I fled at 18, I never lived in a northern town of more than 12,000 people. My towns were full of Sarah Palins. These types are fine, such as they are, until they leave town and turn fraudulent. They label themselves "the salt of the earth". It's when they try to make that a qualification for a greater glory that things turn unpleasant.

    I never claimed a higher moral standing for coming from a great big empty on the map. Small towns are places that smart people escape from, for privacy, for variety, for intellect, for survival. Palin should have stayed home.

    Canada has lots of hockey moms. They're called Fran and Nancy. They have cruel haircuts and their voices shake the rafters of the rink as their rink-rats play. How can I translate the hearty, jollying-along Palin for British audiences? She's a working class Joan Hunter Dunn. It's those volleyball shoulders and field-hockey thighs, the energy, the bullying, and the utter self-confidence in every lie she tells.

    Salt-of-the-earthers don't lie! But Palins do. I watched Palin last night, my mouth open, my eyeballs drying out, my hand making shaky notes. I read them aghast.

    Did she really joke, "You know the difference between a hockey mom and a pitbull? Lipstick."?

    Did she just blow kisses to the audience?

    Did she just say, "We need to produce more of our own oil and gas. Take it from a gal who knows the North Slope. We've got lots of both."?

    Yes, she did lie about billion-gallon slurps of oil and gas available for Americans to blow, about her support of Alaska's notorious pork-barrel "bridge to nowhere", about which particular citizens will see tax increases under Obama (only the richest, and she knows that).

    She also lied when she slobbered over small-town folks (an American version of British farm life, except British farmers have a point). The granite honesty of hicks is a cliche, a fantasy, a meme of American life, as much as the working-class solidarity of Tony Blair was in 1997, and where did that get anyone?

    But most of all, she lied about the north and the virtues it supposedly confers on citizens. Canadians watch this with horror. To us, Alaska is the back of beyond. Americans feel the same way. Alaskans are a bunch of Ted Stevens, that enraged screaming old senator who explained that the internet was not a big truck, it was more like a "bunch of tubes". He was arrested and charged with taking bribes, but handily won the August senatorial primary.

    We love our own north to the point of covering our eyes and humming as it melts (yesterday the BBC headlined the collapse of Canada's ice shelves; Canadian papers and websites missed the story) but Alaska is different from our north. We share a 1,500-mile border with a frontier state full of drunks and crazy people, of the blight that cheap-built structures bring to a glorious landscape. Canadian firms invest billions in the place and mine its ores. One hundred thousand Canadians visit Alaska every year, and we like to pass by in cruise ships. But it never goes further than that. Alaska is our redneck cousin, our Yukon territory forms a blessed buffer zone, and thank God he never visits. Alaska is the end of the line.

    Palin got her first passport last year. (Americans didn't need a passport to enter Canada until recently). She seems to have visited us precisely once, not surprisingly since Alaskans regularly refer to the rest of the world as "outside". We are so foreign to her, this woman who might become US president.

    What is native to her is smugness, her certainty that what's good for Wasilla is good for the world in all its infinite variety. It's a variety that Palin will never begin to grasp.
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    It's amazing that someone who spews that amount of poisonous rhetoric has any audience, let alone an international audience.
    The one eyed man in the kingdom of the blind wasn't king, he was stoned for seeing light.

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    That is sad, really.

    Although, I did have to chuckle about "vaginas calling out to to each other".

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    LMFAO @ A-holery.




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    This is what an angry feminist looks like.

    A little LIPSTICK -LOL, staying away from THAT joke.
    Pearls and a little smirk into the lense?


    YOU STILL HAVE UBER BIATCH!
    I must apologize, A backwards thong isn't the problem this woman has.

    It's underwear bought at the local Home Depot. I never knew feminists wore sandpaper panties.

    It's sanded down any femininity, soul and girl parts that she owned before.

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    Well, sadly there is a bit of truth in the article: lots of women will vote for McCain because he picked a woman VP.

    And as for Obama raising taxes on the rich, who else could he tax? I'm already 130% below the poverty level.
    No matter what anyone does, someone some where will be offended some how!!!!
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    Sen. Obama has vowed to let the Bush tax cut package lapse. This would effectively raise my Federal tax bill by about $2000. I'm not rich. His statements about no tax hikes on people who make under $250K /year are deceptive at best, as he has also pledged to let the current tax cut package lapse.
    The one eyed man in the kingdom of the blind wasn't king, he was stoned for seeing light.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Lady's Human View Post
    Sen. Obama has vowed to let the Bush tax cut package lapse. This would effectively raise my Federal tax bill by about $2000. I'm not rich. His statements about no tax hikes on people who make under $250K /year are deceptive at best, as he has also pledged to let the current tax cut package lapse.
    That's not how I understand it. When I heard him speak on TV to this subject my understanding was that the Bush tax cuts for those making under $150K would remain in place. Those in the 150K - 250K would be essentially paying the same as they are now.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Rachel View Post
    That's not how I understand it. When I heard him speak on TV to this subject my understanding was that the Bush tax cuts for those making under $150K would remain in place. Those in the 150K - 250K would be essentially paying the same as they are now.

    I agree. LH has his own interpretation of almost everything, fact or not.
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    What do they call the female version of penis envy?

    What a sophomoric piece of drivel!

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    OUCH... sandpaper underwear would really hurt lol.




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    http://canadafreepress.com/index.php/article/5098



    Not all agree.



    Spark,

    You can use a-holery anytime you want.

    And the sandpaper undies explains why she has a problem with va-jay-jays calling out to each other. I think it has to do with not owning one or having it sanded off.

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    Oh my goodness!

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    The semiotics are pure Palin: a sturdy body, clothes that are clinging yet boxy and a voice that could peel the plastic seal off your new microwave.
    I am sorry but this part had me laughing for a good couple of minutes, why, because it's so true.
    Her voice makes my cats scream in pain every time.

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    BTW, it's a great article......not one iota of substance, personal attacks...a fine example of modern journalism.

    Kudos to the CBC for showing rural America what you really think of us.
    The one eyed man in the kingdom of the blind wasn't king, he was stoned for seeing light.

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