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In First Offical Party Ticket Appearance, Palin Comes out Swinging
In First Offical Party Ticket Appearance, Palin Comes out Swinging
ABC News' Imtiyaz Delawala and Bret Hovell report: John McCain and Sarah Palin made their first appearance as the official Republican party ticket Friday, at an idyllic main street rally in Cedarburg, WI. Palin, the vice presidential nominee and governor...
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Obama is about as far away from straight talk as you can get.
Commonsense & Wonder — ... said is - I’ve already said it succeed beyond our wildest dreams. O’REILLY: Why can’t you say, “I was right in the beginning, and I was wrong about the surge”? OBAMA: Because there’s an underlying problem where what have we done. We have reduced the violence. O’REILLY: Yes. OBAMA: But the Iraqis still haven’t taken responsibility, and we still don’t have the kind of political reconciliation. We are still spending, Bill, $10 to $12 billion a month. In Cedarburg, Wisc., on Friday, as ABC News’ Imtiyaz Delawala and Bret Hovell reported , Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin took on Obama’s ...

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