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Topic: Place in Hell
Lynann's photo
Sun 10/05/08 01:18 PM
Palin, stumping in California said "Place In Hell Reserved For Women Who Don't Support Other Women"
here

As the audience cheered, she remarked: "Okay, now, thank you so much for receiving that well. I didn't know how that was gonna go over. And now, California, let's see what a comment like I just made, how that is turned into whatever it'll be turned into tomorrow with the newspaper."

We don't have to turn it into anything. Sweet Sarah is telling us women should vote for her just because she is a woman?

Or is she saying not supporting her will earn a woman eternal damnation?

Wonder what all those righty religious types think of that...what they really think that is? A statement like that has to cheese a few of them off.

Some pundits have speculated she was borrowing from Madeline Albright who once said,"There's a place in Hell reserved for women who don't help other women."


Dredz_Hang_Low's photo
Sun 10/05/08 01:22 PM
.... i have no love for that woman but i wont believe she said something that outlandish till i see a video or some verified source.

that is truly beyond the pail if that is true.

Lynann's photo
Sun 10/05/08 01:37 PM
http://www.dailykos.com/story/2008/10/5/91353/5631

http://www.wikio.com/video/486958

http://current.com/items/89372553_palin_quotes_albright_place_in_hell_reserved_for_women_who_don_t_support_other_women

Check out the video on any of these sites.

Jess642's photo
Sun 10/05/08 01:38 PM
As a politician one must use every opportunity to connect with EVERY facet of society... like shotgun pellets... the scatter effect...

It was just another ploy at connecting with the god fearing women on some level..yawn

Lynann's photo
Sun 10/05/08 01:44 PM
God fearing women are allowed to vote?

Shouldn't they be home submitting to their husbands will?

Or do they submit in the voting booth and do as they are told there too?

Those aren't God fearing women they instead fear man.

What Palin said was complete b.s. It assumes that women are unthinking sheep.

PacificStar48's photo
Sun 10/05/08 01:45 PM
Sounds pretty sexist to me. You support who is right in a situation regardless of their sex.

There is nothing more dangerous to a fundementalist than another fundementalist but until they feel the knife in the back they never believe it.

Jess642's photo
Sun 10/05/08 01:54 PM

Sounds pretty sexist to me. You support who is right in a situation regardless of their sex.

There is nothing more dangerous to a fundementalist than another fundementalist but until they feel the knife in the back they never believe it.


So how did George Bush get TWO terms?huh

enderra's photo
Sun 10/05/08 01:55 PM
It is really so sad that they are now resorting to whatever type of divide and conquer they can. So John will be calling on all the men With ed to vote for him.

Dredz_Hang_Low's photo
Sun 10/05/08 02:05 PM
i really really dislike this woman.

she has no qualifications, more importantly over half the country has no confidence in her ability to take the office she seeks

but she still has the nerve to go out and say the things she is saying... then blame the media when the quote her accurately...

t22learner's photo
Sun 10/05/08 02:13 PM
Pit-bull with lipstick and slightly smarter.

Drivinmenutz's photo
Sun 10/05/08 04:29 PM

Pit-bull with lipstick and slightly smarter.


laugh laugh laugh Wouldn't it be a Pig with lipstick?

wouldee's photo
Sun 10/05/08 04:33 PM
where's the love?

She is offering to advocate for all women that are not fairly and adequately represented or celebrated by N.O.W.

That is a sweet gesture.

Besides, she will be in the White House doing that, not in editorials in the Huffington Post, or on NPR, or on PBS.

But maybe, just maybe, the MSM will pick up her advocacy because advertisers will flock to their coverage and spend billions to reach that demographic.

It's a win/win.:wink:

Gee, honey, but I got it on sale!:wink: laugh

enderra's photo
Sun 10/05/08 04:37 PM

where's the love?

She is offering to advocate for all women that are not fairly and adequately represented or celebrated by N.O.W.

That is a sweet gesture.

Besides, she will be in the White House doing that, not in editorials in the Huffington Post, or on NPR, or on PBS.

But maybe, just maybe, the MSM will pick up her advocacy because advertisers will flock to their coverage and spend billions to reach that demographic.

It's a win/win.:wink:

Gee, honey, but I got it on sale!:wink: laugh
It will be a cold day in Hell when that broad is even invited to the White House.rofl rofl rofl rofl rofl rofl rofl rofl rofl rofl rofl rofl rofl rofl

no photo
Sun 10/05/08 04:44 PM
She misquoted Madeline Albright

Palin Misquotes Albright: "Place In Hell Reserved For Women Who Don't Support Other Women"
October 5, 2008 01:16 AM

At a rally on Saturday in California, Sarah Palin offered up a rather jarring argument for supporting the Republican ticket. "There's a place in Hell reserved for women who don't support other women," the Alaska Governor said, claiming she was quoting former Clinton Secretary of State Madeleine Albright.

The statement came after Palin had recounted a "providential" moment she experienced on Saturday: "I'm reading on my Starbucks mocha cup, okay? The quote of the day... It was Madeleine Albright, former Secretary of State [crowd boos] and UN ambassador. ... Now she said it, I didn't. She said, 'There's a place in Hell reserved for women who don't support other women.'"

Actually, Albright didn't say that. The accurate quote is, "There's a place in Hell reserved for women who don't help other women." (Sources made the same point to CBS's Scott Conroy.)

you can read the rest at the link below:
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2008/10/05/palin-misquotes-albright_n_131967.html


wouldee's photo
Sun 10/05/08 05:18 PM
The accurate quote is, "There's a place in Hell reserved for women who don't help other women."

fits the marginal minority expressed by NOW, doesn't it?

sure sounds like it to me.

And where is the advocate for women that are not extreme liberal haters of men?

Palin stepped up, and I haven't seen another woman step up to the plate as an advocate for women.

Not this close to the White House.

It must be because Palin is a conservative that she is unqalified to be a woman advocating women not advocated for by NOW.


That is a ridiculous reason to cap on her, ladies.


Have some sugar free diet KOOL AID.


drinks drinks drinks drinks drinks

t22learner's photo
Sun 10/05/08 05:41 PM

Palin stepped up, and I haven't seen another woman step up to the plate as an advocate for women.

Hillary Clinton?

wouldee's photo
Sun 10/05/08 05:52 PM
yes, but....to quote wouldee.....

Not this close to the White House.:wink:

no photo
Sun 10/05/08 08:51 PM
Edited by heartSoul on Sun 10/05/08 08:51 PM

The accurate quote is, "There's a place in Hell reserved for women who don't help other women."

fits the marginal minority expressed by NOW, doesn't it?

sure sounds like it to me.

And where is the advocate for women that are not extreme liberal haters of men?

Palin stepped up, and I haven't seen another woman step up to the plate as an advocate for women.

Not this close to the White House.

It must be because Palin is a conservative that she is unqalified to be a woman advocating women not advocated for by NOW.


That is a ridiculous reason to cap on her, ladies.


Have some sugar free diet KOOL AID.


drinks drinks drinks drinks drinks


an advocate for women

pleeeeeasenoway

she is gonna set women back a couple of hundred years with her out of date thinking

she doesn't give a darn about women's rights
why the heck anyone would vote for her (McCain that is) is beyond me
frustrated slaphead

Dredz_Hang_Low's photo
Sun 10/05/08 09:16 PM
Alaska Governor and vice presidential hopeful Sarah Palin is the recipient of harsh criticism from former Secretary of State and UN Ambassador Madeleine K. Albright after Albright was misquoted at a Saturday rally in Carson, California.

"What advice do you have for women who want respect from their male colleagues?" Dana Philbin of Chicago asked Albright for a January piece in Time Magazine.

"Women have to be active listeners and interrupters," she responded, "but when you interrupt, you have to know what you are talking about. I also think it is important for women to help one another. I have a saying: There is a special place in hell for women who don't."

"There's a place in Hell reserved for women who don't support other women," Palin said on Saturday, rewording a version of the same quote on another source: a Starbucks coffee cup.

"Though I am flattered that Governor Palin has chosen to cite me as a source of wisdom," Albright told the Huffington Post, "what I said had nothing to do with politics. This is yet another example of McCain and Palin distorting the truth, and all the more reason to remember that this campaign is not about gender, it is about which candidate has an agenda that will improve the lives of all Americans, including women. The truth is, if you care about the status of women in our society and in our troubled economy, the best choice by far is Obama-Biden."



http://rawstory.com/news/2008/Palin_misquotes_Albright_Albright_speaks_out_1005.html

warmachine's photo
Sun 10/05/08 09:17 PM


Sounds pretty sexist to me. You support who is right in a situation regardless of their sex.

There is nothing more dangerous to a fundementalist than another fundementalist but until they feel the knife in the back they never believe it.


So how did George Bush get TWO terms?huh



2 words: Voter Fraud.

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