Monday, November 9, 2009

Sarah Palin Suggests Coin Conspiracy In Wisconsin Speech

It seems the Hatepublicans try to outdue each other to see who is more conspiratorial. The allegations become more outlandish each time. But then again, aren't there still millions in this country that believe 9-11 was an inside job? When you mix ignorance with hard times this is what you get.

in reference to:

"Sarah Palin didn't allow press at her speech Friday at a Wisconsin Right to Life fundraising banquet, and attendees were barred from bringing cell phones, cameras, laptops, or recording devices of any kind. But Politico managed to get a few reporters in to hear the former Alaska governor again raise the specter of death panels and claim an anti-Christian conspiracy in the redesign of U.S. coins. While Palin didn't use the phrase "death panels," she implied that rationed care would lead to elderly or disabled people being denied care to save money. "What may they feel about an elderly person who doesn't have a whole lot of productive years left," Palin asked the audience of about 5,000. (Tickets were $30 each.) "In order to save government money, government health care has to be rationed... [so] then this elderly person that perhaps could be seen as costing taxpayers to pay for a non-productive life? Do you think our elderly will be first in line for limited health care?""
- Sarah Palin Suggests Coin Conspiracy In Wisconsin Speech (view on Google Sidewiki)

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