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THREAT LEVEL HIGH br> Re: Jeffrey Lord's The Palin Threat: Real Change : /p>Jeffrey Lord hits the nail on the head: Americans are sick to death of the status quo, what's in it for me political hacks in both parties. And they might be more disgusted with a mainstream media so invested in thoughtless character assassination, they tried to destroy Sarah Palin before America had a chance to find out who she is.
p>Who would have imagined the GOP could find a VP candidate who kills two vultures --with one hockey puck. br> -- Arnold Ahlert br> Boca Raton, Florida /p>It's a suspicion of mine -- and just a suspicion, without facts to back it up -- that certain elements of Alaska politics may very well have wanted Sarah Palin to take the vice-presidential nomination in order to get her out of the governor's mansion. That way, she'd be gone and they could go on doing business as usual.
p>The powers-that-be in turn-of-the-last-century New York did this to rid themselves of Teddy Roosevelt. But, in the end, look what job Teddy Roosevelt wound up with... br> -- Robert Nowall
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