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Ron Feuer

September 4, 2008 | Vetting explained

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Mrs. Palin, who is caught up in legal squabbles within her state having to do with her being irate with a brother-in-law who she is vindictively trying to punish (supposedly) by having him thrown off of the Alaska Highway Patrol coupled with her three younger children, one of whom has a mental and physical handicap; instead of "multitasking" and wanting to serve as VP over 300 million other rather spoiled souls, has her work cut out for her.  My recommendation...stop multitasking, stay at home and take care of your three younger children.  You have no time to be in PTA, handle legal squabbles, and run the country in the half-assed position that this herculean feat would create.  US citizens today suffers from trying to do entirely too many things at one time and in turn, getting none of them done correctly!  In Hillary Clinton's case, she has one grown daughter and her time would have been unoccupied so even taking on president would have been a good job for her.  There is simply no comparison with these two women as to the amount of time each would have been expected to relinquish with respect to either of these large governmental positions.  All of you Republicans who are pissed and want to say the Clinton is a woman...why should she take on such a job and not Palin...think of what ur dumb selves are saying before getting pissed here.

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