Alaska Knows the Real Story of the Bridge to Nowhere

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Alaska Knows the Real Story of the Bridge to Nowhere
A local newscast about Sarah Palin's history on the infamous pork project.
Sep 9, 2008 11:14 PM
Re: Alaska Knows the Real Story of the Bridge to Nowhere
The POW and the SOW.

W_W leaves it up to your imagination whether SOW is an abbreviation in this case ...
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Re: Alaska Knows the Real Story of the Bridge to Nowhere
I have friends from Alaska, and they were really embarrassed by how Palin sold them out to advance her career on a national level.

Should she not win this election, there's already talk that she won't be supported for a second term.

But maybe if she hides from the media and whines a lot? Seems to be working for her... :)
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Better still, she could use a loose man as her cover, and post redirects to his Wiki entry whenever directly questioned. Hell, it could still secure her Vice status, and without senor q-tip at the whipping post. /slickwithsarcasm&variouspseudopoliticalsynthetics

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