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Wednesday, October 29, 2008
Vice Presidential Candidate Sarah Palin campaigned yesterday at Penn State. Journalism student and Daily Collegian staff reporter Ashley Bressler. Palin was accompanied by her husband, Todd, and country music singer Hank Williams Jr. (That's heady stuff in central Pennsylvania, folks.)

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Posted by Chris Krewson @ 11:22 AM  Permalink | 3 comments
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  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 12:19 PM, 10/29/2008
    McCain needs the moron as his running mate to attract the Republican base. Looks like it worked and he's picked up a few Democratic, racist morons too. This election, like no other, is a national IQ test.
    riverhealer
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 1:07 PM, 10/29/2008
    Yes, I believe in Miracles, and also believe in the people of the USA to make the right choice for President.I also believe in facts, and the opposite, lies and deceit. Maybe some of the McCain-Pail remarks sound negative because they are trying like Joe The Plumber and thousands of the rest of us...to uncover the Obama mask, and reveal his true past and future agenda. These are not just rumors, denying his Birth Certificate, friend (yes pals) of Ayers and Farrakhan (terrorist and Anti-Israel Islam nationalist in Chicago.I believe in Miracles, and following true American leaders (even if imperfect)Praying and Voting McCain Palin in PA for the future of our America.
    Jpills


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