Gibson Asked Palin About Prayer. Will Anyone Ask Obama or Biden?

September 12, 2008 RSS Feed Print

Here's a link that should get you to my Creators Syndicate column when it comes online some time Saturday. It's on how John McCain got inside Barack Obama's OODA Loop. For clarification, see the column or www.google.com.

For the record, I thought Sarah Palin did fine in the first parts of her ABC interview. Charlie Gibson, surprisingly, misquoted the prayer he asked her about, and she corrected him. I wonder if anyone in mainstream media will ask Barack Obama or Joe Biden about the wording of a prayer or about the sermons they listened to for 20 years? Just asking.

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Here is a great resource about Sarah Palin - the most comprehensive page of information on her record and policies available on the Internet ... including videos of her saying her proposed $30 billion pipeline is the “will of God,” her saying a month ago she doesn’t know what the vice-president does, and her complaining four months ago that Hillary Clinton was whining about “sexist” media coverage -

http://dailysource.org/palin

It has in-depth research, audio clips, videos, and links to hundreds of articles, including many from newspapers and TV stations in Alaska. It has rare footage, including her telling the ‘08 convention of the Alaska Independence Party, whose aim is to give Alaska a vote on seceding from the U.S., to “keep up the good work.”

The level of research is tremendous. The site’s editors and volunteers include an Emmy-award winning CNN reporter, the former operating editor of the Christian Science Monitor’s web site, the former head of NPRs News Blog and the Executive Director of the Online News Association -

http://dailysource.org/

Please tell anyone about this who might want to know more.

of MI 11:21PM September 20, 2008

Only God Can Judge!!!!

of CT 7:03PM September 19, 2008

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