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Palin Prefers “Civil Discourse” to Death Panels

Former Alaska Governor and freakish, conservative gun nut Sarah Palin–who last week claimed that  President Obama’s health would create "death panels" that would deny health care and thus pull the trigger on her  prop baby Trig and other developmentally disabled kids, along with snuffing her parents because they’re all like old and stuff– is now calling for "civil discourse." Check out her latest Facebook post :

 There are many disturbing details in the current bill that Washington is trying to rush through Congress, but we must stick to a discussion of the issues and not get sidetracked by tactics that can be accused of leading to intimidation or harassment. Such tactics diminish our nation’s civil discourse which we need now more than ever because the fine print in this outrageous health care proposal must be understood clearly and not get lost in conscientious voters’ passion to want to make elected officials hear what we are saying. Let’s not give the proponents of nationalized health care any reason to criticize us. 

Gee, Palin must be trying to muzzle her constituents and stifle expressions of free speech, like joking about poisoning Nancy Pelosi, suggesting bringing guns to townhall meeting on health care  reform and trashing the cars of health care reform supporters. Why that’s just gosh darn un-American of her!

This will be a test of Palin’s relevance and importance. Will her constituents listen, or just continue acting as mad the March Hare at tea party and more rabid than a pitbull with lipstick ?

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Lisa Derrick

Lisa Derrick

Los Angeles native, attended UC Berkeley and Loyola Marymount University before punk rock and logophilia overtook her life. Worked as nightclub columnist, pop culture journalist and was a Hollywood housewife before writing for and editing Sacred History Magazine. Then she discovered the thrill of politics. She also appears frequently on the Dave Fanning Show, one of Ireland's most popular radio broadcasts.

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