Bargain at Intrade
Sep. 2nd, 2008 03:44 pmYou can buy shares in Sarah Palin being dropped from the GOP ticket at the bargain price of 11.7 as of right now. That means that you can spend $11.7 on such a future, and it will be worth $100 if she's not on the ticket by election day (and $0 otherwise). I reckon it's worth at least twice that, and if I had spare money for gambling I'd buy a few...
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Date: 2008-09-02 04:17 pm (UTC)On that basis it seems excessive to describe a pure gambling proposition as a share buy, since you don't end up with, well, a share in anything.
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Date: 2008-09-02 05:17 pm (UTC)If I knew it wasn't, I'd say 'yeah, and what real God-fearing mother wouldn't do what I did? Rather than have an abortion, we agreed as a family that this was the best way. Lots of other families have done this over the years of this great nation of ours including [find some examples quick - there are bound to be some in the lives of the presidents]. What are the evil Democrats saying, that we should have had an abortion because Trig has Down's? What are the liberal media doing, trying to ruin the lives of Trig and Chelsea? It's no-one's business but ours and God's and we know we will be able to answer to Him.'
Remember which constituencies she's been picked to appeal to.
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Date: 2008-09-04 09:20 am (UTC)After all, as McCain's wife said, she has great foreign policy experience because Alaska is the closest state to Russia- what more could one ask for?