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The Kilkenny email
| Sat, 09-06-2008 - 12:19pm |
Please make sure that you read this article before voting on November 4th:
http://womensissues.about.com/b/2008/09/06/have-you-read-the-anne-kilkenny-sarah-palin-letter.htm

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Since when does an email become the Ultimate Statement of Authority LOL.
This woman can be a jealous hater, who really knows?
Did you actually read the e-mail?
i DO wonder about the source. i'm sure we'll hear more about that.
and it bothers me there are no return calls to the AP from either the "top cop" or the trooper xBIL. I guess people can disappear in Alaska.
Bea
Edited 9/6/2008 1:15 pm ET by queenbea4
Thanks Jane!
Bea
The e-mail certainly raises some interesting questions as to Sarah Palin's character and belief system if it is indeed true.
I have read the e-mail, and I'm slightly curious about the source. Women are infamously catty and jealous creatures. I would be interested to know how Mrs. Kilkenny knows Gov. Palin. Was she the person passed over for point guard on the high school basketball team? I really don't know anything about her, so I can't take her word for much...just like I can't take Sarah Palin's word for much. I don't know hardly anything about *either* of these women.
However, I do know this:
Kilkenny claims that there was "public outcry" against Sarah Palin. She claims that Gov. Palin has bitten every hand that ever reached out to help her. She claimes that Gov. Palin is secretly hated by many Alaskans. That simply doesn't jive with an 80% approval rating. It just doesn't. We all know what "public outcry" looks like. We all know what it looks like when people secretly (or publicly) hate a politician. Look at President Bush. Where are his approval ratings? That's what happens when people are truly unhappy with their leader...the approval ratings show it. And no one can convince me that Sarah Palin had so much power that she somehow scared people into approving of her leadership. It would be even harder to convince me that she has/had more power than the President of the United States to sway approval ratings.
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