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Senator Palin?
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Keptin
- Oct 28th, 2008 at 6:04 pm EDT
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Originally posted at
http://www.saveourcountry.us/node/102
While nothing is certain when it comes to the presidential race it does look like Obama will be our next president – as long as we all do show up on November 4th and cast our ballots! Consequently many of us are celebrating that Sarah Palin will go back to Alaska and hopefully never be heard from before. However, the conviction of Senator Ted Steven may change all of that. Sarah has asked that he resign should he win so that there could be a special election. There is a very real possibility that Sarah could use this as a chance to run for the open senate seat. By working together we can act today and block her for even having this opportunity and save ourselves from even having to fight that battle! Please join me in supporting Mark Begich by making a donation at
http://action.begich.com/page/outreach/view/blazers/saveourcountry
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