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Strategies & Market Trends : John Pitera's Market Laboratory

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To: petermccone who wrote (9887)8/29/2008 11:11:16 PM
From: nspolar  Read Replies (1) of 33421
 
Given McCain's age there could be more than a VP position in store. No ill wishes to John McCain meant or intended.

I am politically neutral w/r to McCain but do admire him for what he went through in Nam. Few of his Republican compatriots come close in that regard.

Sarah Palin from my perspective is a good person, an excellent politician and from my view a bit of a refreshing experience w/r to good ole boy politics as we have known it. She has done an excellent job here. At least I think so. I am not alone, not by a long shot.

Several locals were interviewed, for the local evening news. Almost everyone was upbeat on the one hand, and worried on the other, for what we might lose.

I tend to think McCain/Palin is a much more attractive ticket to the masses than the other side ... but politics is probably as hard or harder to predict than the markets. Speaking from an independent political position, but Palin (AK) biased no less. As her Dad says, she is one tough nut.
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