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To: FTJM

The cruise had nothing to do with anything, they met with the Governor whether they came on a boat, or a plane, it is the emphasis on cruise that is so weird, the way you use it makes it sound like the Governor was on a cruise rather than in her office at the Alaskan Governor’s office.

Palin did support the bridge in the campaign, but as Governor she is credited with killing the project.

Palin killed the bridge to nowhere, just as the Alaskan Democrat party used to acknowledge, until they removed it from their website when she was chosen as veep.


112 posted on 11/22/2010 8:13:09 PM PST by ansel12 (Mitt Romney supporter, and anti-tea party figure, Eric Cantor, won this battle.)
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To: ansel12
The cruise had nothing to do with anything, they met with the Governor whether they came on a boat, or a plane, it is the emphasis on cruise that is so weird, the way you use it makes it sound like the Governor was on a cruise rather than in her office at the Alaskan Governor’s office.

Palin did support the bridge in the campaign, but as Governor she is credited with killing the project.

Palin killed the bridge to nowhere, just as the Alaskan Democrat party used to acknowledge, until they removed it from their website when she was chosen as veep.

LOL, it's just a cruise and the only emphasis on it was a point of fact, that the cruise hosted by The Weekly Standard was how Kristol, Barnes and Gerson met her in Alaska.

FTR, she "officially" killed it after she was for it and after Congress removed the earmark for the bridges while leaving the money for Alaska, which was used by the state. For all intents and purposes it was dead already.

114 posted on 11/22/2010 8:35:58 PM PST by FTJM
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