In a deseperate bid for votes McCain in a sound bite I just heard on CBC said he is appealing to; "independents, libertarians and heck even vegetarians."
Someone should tell him that appeal to liberal vegetarians might not sit well with his VP.
Born Sarah Louise Heath in Sandpoint, Idaho, in February 1964, Palin was the third of four children. The family moved to Wasilla when she was a child. Her dad, Chuck, was a teacher and loved Alaska’s hunting and fishing lifestyle. Today Chuck’s pick-up truck has a bumper sticker reading “Vegetarian — Old Indian Word For Bad Hunter”.
Ironically it is the same sound bite he used back in 2000 when running against George W.
I hope to my Republican friends, and I believe to most Americans -- that we can reassemble a coalition, a coalition that reaches out across party lines, preserving our core with conservative Republican principles and yet attracting to our banner people who are independents, people who are Democrats, libertarians, vegetarians.''
The McCain campaign has gone green recyling old sound bites in the last hours before their defeat.
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Monday, November 03, 2008
Monday, October 15, 2007
Eat Roo Not Seal
Some folks would like us to go vegan, while saving seals from being culled. And then again some of these same folks say this.
Greenpeace: Eat more kangaroosI think Canadian fishers should remind them of this when the annual Green NGO anti-sealing campaign begins.
More kangaroos should be slaughtered and eaten to help save the world from global warming, environmental activists say. The controversial call to cut down on beef and serve more of the national symbol on our dinner plates follows a report on curbing greenhouse gas emissions damaging the planet. Greenpeace energy campaigner Mark Wakeham urged Aussies to substitute some red meat for roo to help reduce land clearing and the release of methane gas from flatulent cattle and sheep. "It is one of the lifestyle changes we can make," Mr Wakeham said. "Changing our meat consumption habits is a small way to make an impact."
SEE:
Vegan Myth Busting
PETA Kills Cats & Dogs
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