| V.P. Choice Could be Female Alaska Gov. |
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| by Carolyn Barta | Fri, Aug 29, 2008, 11:20 AM |
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If it is Palin, she does nothing to qualm the fears of those concerned that McCain is too old to be president and might need to rely on an experienced vice president. Photo is from her swearing-in as governor. If McCain is going for the women's vote, the only females who make sense are Texas Sen. Kay Bailey Hutchison or Secretary of State Condoleeza Rice (but that choice would link him too much with the Bush administration).
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written by Steve Heath , August 29, 2008 I think McCain just won the election. Yesterday I would never have voted for the man. Today, that has likely changed. He has now set the stage for an honest, uncorrupted conservative to be the front runner for President in 2012. From what I have seen and read so far, she is the real deal. If two crooked, corrupt governors could be our last two Presidents, this lady can certainly be Vice president.
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written by Jonathan Green , August 30, 2008 I have long been stating the Dallas Blog as a racist Blog aimed at sterotyping African Americans, assassinating their character in the media, as its proven to be correct. Not one article on Barack Obama's historical acceptance speech, nor to mention the 38 million viewers the Democratic Convention attracted on its final night with Barack Obama's closing speech. Tom Mcgreor, Carolyn Barta, Tom Pauken are the biggest racist in the Dallas media circles. This blog needs a new change just like the Republicans. Write comment
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Neither Minnesota Gov. Tim Pawlenty nor former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney is expected to be in Dayton, Ohio, today, where John McCain has said he will announce his vice-presidential selection. 









