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Philadelphia Flyers fans boo ‘hockey mom’ Palin.
Think Progress — Watch Sarah Palin get booed in Philadelphia before the Flyers’ hockey game tonight: The AP reports it as “a mixture of boos and cheers.”

Hockey mom Palin booed at Flyers game in Philly
pandagon.net - we are the public option — by Pam Spaulding That Jane Six-Pack hokey sh*t doesn’t fly in Philly. Sarah Palin was booed as she took to the ice at a Philadelphia Flyers hockey game. Lynn Zinser @ the NYT blog: Let me start this off by saying, I would object to this sideshow whichever political party it involved. Having vice presidential candidate Sarah Palin drop the ceremonial first puck at the Flyers’ opener Saturday night was problematic not because it was Palin — Flyers owner Ed Snider’s decision under the flimsy excuse of “honoring” hockey moms — but because it is injecting ...

Philly Fans Boo Palin at Flyers Game
Drudge Retort — When Sarah Palin went onto the Wachovia Center ice Saturday night in Philadelphia, she was greeted by a loud chorus of boos from the Flyers crowd. Posted by AMERICANUNITY at 10:16 AM | 15 COMMENTS | permalink | Comment on This Entry |

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