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Palin- Truth Comes Out
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Kristen Szatny
- Oct 10th, 2008 at 11:07 pm EDT
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Early this week Palin and McCain launched a vicious smear tactic against Barack Obama. They tried to connect him with terrorists. This tactic finally failed when Palin was found guilty of "abusing her power as Governor of Alaska," when she fired a state trooper who wouldn't fire her brother-in-law during a tough custody battle. A bipartisan panel came to this conclusion tonight, although the Republican party hoped that the results to the investigation would come out after the election. Even though allies of Palin are trying to say thor the investigation UNTIL she began running for Vice-President. That's when she stopped contat this finding is a "democratic witch hunt," the 263 report was written by a bipartisan legistlation council. The investigation was launched before Palin even was nominated for Vice-President. It started over the summer. In fact CNN states that Palin herself was helping give information facting the Department of Public Saftey Office and starting blaming Democrats for the investigation. Earlier in the day Republicans at a McCain rally started literally getting angry with him, inquiring "And we're all wondering why that Obama is where he's at, how he got here. I mean, everybody in this room is stunned that we're in this positions." A woman actually said, "I don't trust Obama. I have read about him and he's an Arab." I was shocked by McCains response, " McCain shook his head and said, "No ma'am, no ma'am. He's a decent family man...[a] citizen that I just happen to have disagreements with on fundamental issues. That's what this campaign is all about.""We want to fight and I will fight. But we will be respectful," he said. "I admire Sen. Obama and his accomplishments. I will respect him and I want everyone to be respectful, and let's make sure we are."
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