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ace.mu.nu - 11/6/2008
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politico.com - 11/11/2008
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Want an idea of how popular Sarah Palin
was among Southern Republicans? You can check her numbers...
in exit polls or just see which element of the party is defending her the loudest. GOP state chairs in North Carolina, South Carolina and ...
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How the Palin debate helps McCain
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Faithlessness in Little Things
baldilocks —
... you, Senator, to at least denounce the childish gossip put forth by sources too cowardly to be named, too feckless to face a frontal rebuttal of their assertions? Funny. George W. Bush spent a few years in the Texas National Guard and McCain spent 20+ years in the active duty Navy (counting UNSA) but Bush seems to know more about leadership, loyalty and protecting his subordinates that McCain ever learned, the Faith of his Fathers notwithstanding. Thanks for nothing, GOP. (Thanks to Hot Air )
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