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I like to watch politics from the sidelines. It's so serious if you're able to do much about it, but as a person who can do nothing more than vote, I can't help finding the arguments people get in rather thoroughly funny.
A few friends called my attention to the myriad joke groups about Sarah Palin on Facebook. The supporters stay fairly quiet, and the naysayers? Well, we have a group "Sarah Palin hates Polar Bears" (because she objects to them being treated as an endangered species), and a group that says "I had a passport before her" and one that says "I have more foreign policy experience than her" and so on. In fact, there are a LOT of them about the Polar Bear thing. It's funny!
Except sort of not.
A few friends called my attention to the myriad joke groups about Sarah Palin on Facebook. The supporters stay fairly quiet, and the naysayers? Well, we have a group "Sarah Palin hates Polar Bears" (because she objects to them being treated as an endangered species), and a group that says "I had a passport before her" and one that says "I have more foreign policy experience than her" and so on. In fact, there are a LOT of them about the Polar Bear thing. It's funny!
Except sort of not.