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...is not something that you just vacation in. It's not a big hotel. It's a series of cubes. And if you don't understand, those cubes can be filled and if they are filled, when you put your convicts in, they get in line and they're going to be [redacted] by anyone that puts into that cube enormous amounts of [redacted]...

http://www.cnn.com/2008/POLITICS/10/27/ ... index.html
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Sarah Palin pals around with convicts.
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Sarah Palin pals around with convicts.
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I wouldn't think you would be eligible to run for office once you are convicted of a felony? Oh well. He may be the longest running Republican senator, but his ass is going down.

It's strange to see McCain and Palin continue to try and drag Obama's name through the mud by association, while they simply ignore the corruption that surrounds them both.
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Palin does not condemn his actions:
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ROANOAKE, VA –Sarah Palin stepped out of her campaign bus and onto the tarmac in the freezing rain to respond to the conviction of her state’s senior Senator.

“This is a sad day for Alaska and a sad day for Sen. Stevens and for his family. The verdict shines a light though on the corrupting influence of the big oil service company up there in Alaska that was allowed to control too much of our state and that control was part of the culture of corruption that I was elected to fight and that fight must always move forward regardless of party affiliation, or seniority or even past service and as the Governor of Alaska I will carefully now monitor the situation and I will take any appropriate action as needed.” Palin said, “In the mean time I do ask that the people of Alaska join me in respecting the workings of our judicial system and I’m confident that Sen. Stevens from this point on will do the right thing for the state of Alaska.” .

About two hours earlier, Stevens was convicted on seven counts of lying about free home renovations and other gifts he received from a long time friend and wealthy oil contractor.

A press aide held an umbrella over the Alaska governor while she gave her brief statement, which did not condemn Stevens’ actions.

When she finished, reporters shouted over the plane’s engine and asked if she intends to vote for the Republican senator. She ignored the question and instead motioned for her staff to join her in boarding the plane which took off minutes later.
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Uh, John McCain was calling for him to resign.

And Palin's not?

That.. doesn't bode very well.
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Fairweather Pure wrote:It's strange to see McCain and Palin continue to try and drag Obama's name through the mud by association, while they simply ignore the corruption that surrounds them both.
You mean like frivolous clothing/hair/make-up spending, trooper-gate, etc?
Uh, John McCain was calling for him to resign.

And Palin's not?

That.. doesn't bode very well.
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I heard she did call for him to resign
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