Tuesday, October 14, 2008
Palin Claims Innocence Despite Report
Responding to a report which said that she broke ethics laws in trying to have an Alaska state trooper fired, Gov. Sarah Palin said the report cleared her of unlawful or unethical activity. What do you think?
Charlie Wheadon,
X-Ray Technician
"Well, she'd be able to address it more directly if the Democrats hadn't made truth so partisan."
Betty Hunter,
Shoe Repair Person
"In my opinion, breaking ethics laws and then publicly lying about it is what gives her that down-home regular-gal charm."
Darick Keene,
Retired
"Barack Obama is a Muslim."
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