Sarah Palin has made the most exciting CHOICE we have seen this election season. She has CHOSEN to be the VP nominee. We are all chasing after information her resume, experience and values. She has completely changed this election by her CHOICE to say "yes" to John McCain. Maybe Mrs. Palin you get it: "Republicans will use you as a carrot and you will get in the door and push some of your issues through and all in the perfect shade of "rouge cou." That's a pretty smart CHOICE on your part.
Mrs. Palin, How did you CHOOSE this encompassing career change at this time? What values do you stand for that helped you decide to say yes? And how exactly does this CHOICE reflect your conservative small town values? Are conservatives more apt to take a new career directions five months after having a baby? How did you make the CHOICE to expose your daughter to a media circus? Did you make a list? - Pros and Cons. Just curious? I am examining your CHOICES as a leader, mother and wife which I think are relevant reflections of the CHOICES you say you will make for me in Washington.
Mrs. Palin, Why were you for the Bridge to nowhere until Alaskans had to pay for it? Admittedly, I'd take the government's gold card too, but I don't think you could have sold that bridge on Ebay. How will you CHOOSE whether or not to use force if you become Commander and Chief someday? How will you tackle America's tough economic CHOICES when you are used to working in a "surplus"economic situation?
You have made some tough CHOICES, Mrs. Palin. Way tougher thanObama, McCain and Biden--I'll give you that. You have done it with coffee in hand @ the 6am ice session with a perfect shade of lipstick, I might add. "I get it," you have the experience and you have made tough CHOICES.
Now MRS. PALIN, STAND DOWN AND LET ME MAKE MINE........and especially don't take away your daughter's and potentialgranddaughter's CHOICE. If you have made tough CHOICES, Mrs. Palin, how is it that you are ready to deny me my CHOICE?


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