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<blockquote data-quote="trplnkl" data-source="post: 815425" data-attributes="member: 13254"><p>There may be hope for you yet. Bristol Palin didn't receive public assistance because her parents didn't kick to the curb to fend for herself as an unwed mother. That is a good example of personal responsibility on her parents part, a good learning lesson.</p><p></p><p>Wow, now you are doing what you claimed I did. Talking points. LOL</p><p>You clearly have no idea of Sarah Palin's time line. She resigned her position as Alaska Governor while running for VP, the public speaking thing didn't come about till months after the election was over. In her resignation speech she said she thought it best to hand over the running of the state to someone who could devote more time to the task then she could at the time. This further exhibits both personal and professional responsibility. I doubt she knew she would ever be a VP candidate when she was elected as Governor, I doubt she knew she would be doing paid speaking engagements when she resigned. </p><p> As Island1fox pointed out, resigning was more responsible than leaving the people that elected her without a practicing governor, unlike your wonderboy.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="trplnkl, post: 815425, member: 13254"] There may be hope for you yet. Bristol Palin didn't receive public assistance because her parents didn't kick to the curb to fend for herself as an unwed mother. That is a good example of personal responsibility on her parents part, a good learning lesson. Wow, now you are doing what you claimed I did. Talking points. LOL You clearly have no idea of Sarah Palin's time line. She resigned her position as Alaska Governor while running for VP, the public speaking thing didn't come about till months after the election was over. In her resignation speech she said she thought it best to hand over the running of the state to someone who could devote more time to the task then she could at the time. This further exhibits both personal and professional responsibility. I doubt she knew she would ever be a VP candidate when she was elected as Governor, I doubt she knew she would be doing paid speaking engagements when she resigned. As Island1fox pointed out, resigning was more responsible than leaving the people that elected her without a practicing governor, unlike your wonderboy. [/QUOTE]
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