Posted on 10/29/2008 9:37:15 AM PDT by Doug TX
Two months ago, John McCain pulled Alaska Governor Sarah Palin from relative political obscurity and placed her into the world spotlight. Now, less then one week before the presidential election, Palin reflects on one of the biggest moments of her youth; winning her high school basketball state championship. Outside the Lines' Sal Paolantonio discusses the biggest game of her life with Republican Vice Presidential candidate Sarah Palin.
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Wow, she really is stunning.
Looks like Sarah is going to get the women athlete vote, and their parents, at least from those who are not lesbians.
You’d think that the lesbians would be all over Sarah.
Not all dykes want a Hillary look-alike.
That was excellent. Thanks for posting. Oughta be on Digg!
I guess this is what they mean by being “in the arena”. Sports really did teach her everything she needed to know about politics.
“Youd think that the lesbians would be all over Sarah”
They wish...
Yea, they're alienating the "lipstick lesbian" segment.
Back to the top.
I haven’t put in my ‘contact’ info for DIGG yet. If someone has, then please DIGG it.
I posted this in sports to bring it to a more diverse audience.
If you want to Digg an article, make sure the link in your post goes to Digg. Otherwise, FReepers click your post expecting that the link will take them to Digg, and instead they find themselves going to the original article/video instead. If the link is not already on Digg, you will have to post it there first, then come back and post the Digg link on FR. But in many cases this is not necessary...you would be surprised how many links are already on Digg (if you just do a search for them)—GGG
I dugg it. I’m online with digg now. It is a great tool to penetrate the younger audience.
I guess you are dat? I want to “friend” you.
I’m pretty sure she taped this in Philadelphia the same night that she dropped the puck at a Flyers game.
I smiled the whole time watching that video. She is so cool.
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