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Originally Posted by cnredd
If true, I don't see how that hurts the fact that she was eventually correct...
Do you convict those who want to rob a bank for a week but on the day of the planned robbery decide it's the wrong thing to do?...
And how would you compare this to the current Democratic pick for president AND his vice-presidential pick voting FOR the Bridge to Nowhere...TWICE...and NEVER backing away from their vote at all...?
Isn't it funny?...
"The Republican VP pick is bad because she ALMOST let an earmark through that the Democratic candidate AND the Democratic VP pick voted for!"...
How dare she ALMOST did something that stupid... 
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Number one she kept the money for other Alaskan projects. All quite legal. Two I was answering a suggestion that one of her great
qualifications was as a reformer. There are a few who voted for the bridge who still think it was a good idea to this day. I am not saying the bridge idea was good or bad. Just that she used it as a political maneuver (sacrificing the mentor who brung her to the dance so to speak), just to make a few political points. This is like someone who would screw his brother's wife, and connive to get the brother fired.