Thursday November 5, 2009 12:07 am
Sarah Palin Goes on Tour
She’s not campaigning - or is she? Sarah Palin, former governor of Alaska and very nearly the Vice President of the United States, will launch her book tour in a matter of days.
There are no stops planned for Seattle, San Francisco, Los Angeles, Philadelphia or any other major city where most authors tour for book promotions. Instead, Palin is headed toward Washington, Pennsylvania, Noblesville, Indiana and Rochester, New York.
“She wants to be unconventional. She is unconventional,” explained Tina Andreadis, a spokesperson for HarperCollins. The first printing of Palin’s book, Going Rogue, offers 1.5 million copies to eager readers.
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I'm with you on that one... ;)
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I'm with you in that you should vote for who or what you believe in. I also think the PEOPLE NEED TO REGISTER so that they can VOTE! Voter registration or Absentee ballads can be picked up at your county offices. Most colleges have voter registration cards available to students. :-)
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Thanks Andru. Gotta tell ya I'm really on the fence with this election. Kinda wish Ron Paul was still in the running. Anyway, everyone that can, go vote in this election. Otherwise don't complain later as you had your chance to express yourself at the polling booth. (i.e. One vote, endless right to complain afterwords. No vote, quit yer whining)
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Hey, I may still vote for Ron Paul as a write in. Seriously considering it. I believe in voting for who you think would do the best job, as opposed to the lesser of two evils.
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