The outfits certainly look the same to me. A hearty congrats to former Gov. Palin on the book. Not sure if I'll buy it (I've got so many to read right now it's just not funny). As for the photos, all I can say is hockey moms? Rrrrooowwrrrr!
And a personal thing - I'm so glad she has her hair down for this cover shot. I'm getting tired of the hair-up-do. It's business-like but... It got kind of hijacked, by the meanies. -sigh-
I know! I know! What the hell does her hair, have to do with anything? But like it or not, perception has a lot to do with politics, in our shallow age. Boo hiss on this but...
So, I'm simply saying my first thought, when I saw the book cover. Feel free to disagree, of course. >,-)
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I am a black conservative from a black conservative family. I was born and raised in Brooklyn, New York and finally settled in New Jersey. Throughout my life I knew I did not share many of the common beliefs of other American blacks.
For starters, I never took to the term African-American. I have meet too many real Africans who are now Americans, to ever with a straight face say we share something in common other than skin tones. Their history and culture is truly a unique and is a completely different experience from my own. My culture is distinctly American, from the way I speak, think, dress and act and you know what else? I love it! So for me, I will always be an American who just happens to be black.
I put myself and my beliefs out here in cyberspace, to show my fellow blacks that there is something more. That one need not accept the false promise of the next social program, the belief in government as savior or the next Democratic candidate will right all wrongs. That true Hope and Change comes from belief in yourself, in a nation that allows dynamic movement if you are bold enough, smart enough and brave enough to make it happen.
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Congratulations are in order for Sarah Palin and a huge laugh at all the naysayers and hateful alleged journalists who smeared this fine American.
No one deserves this more than Gov. Palin!
Agree with Anon above, this thing is going to sell like crazy.
Who cares who shot the cover! I am planning on buying this book. Did you see that Harry Reid's book's rank is like 570000th on the Amazon list?
Heh
Anonymous:
Palin is having the last laugh. She is making dough, traveling the world and proving her popularity to boot.
LCR:
Everyone said only her fans would buy the book, yeah right.
TVAG:
Reid at 57,000, that means only he and his mother bought the book.
The outfits certainly look the same to me. A hearty congrats to former Gov. Palin on the book. Not sure if I'll buy it (I've got so many to read right now it's just not funny). As for the photos, all I can say is hockey moms? Rrrrooowwrrrr!
Gotta' order at my local Border's Book Store!
And a personal thing - I'm so glad she has her hair down for this cover shot. I'm getting tired of the hair-up-do. It's business-like but... It got kind of hijacked, by the meanies. -sigh-
I know! I know! What the hell does her hair, have to do with anything? But like it or not, perception has a lot to do with politics, in our shallow age. Boo hiss on this but...
So, I'm simply saying my first thought, when I saw the book cover. Feel free to disagree, of course. >,-)
i love the book cover. easy on the eyes. can't wait
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