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Sarah Palin dolls go on sale
Sep 10, 2008 02:25
Sarah Palin is a bestseller in the USA.

Two new action dolls of Sarah Palin, the running mate of Republican presidential candidate John McCain, have gone on sale as her popularity soars in the USA.

An action doll costs about $30. It sells well in the USA.

Sarah Palin Action Figure $27.95


Sep 10, 2008 02:26
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Sarah Palin School Girl $29.95


Sep 10, 2008 02:27
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Sarah Palin Super Hero Action Figure $29.95


Sep 10, 2008 05:12
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Someone is bound to ask this so it may as well be me; do they plan on making an adult version?
Dodger.
Sep 10, 2008 08:10
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Some fear Obama's more aggressive tone could enhance her appeal among white, blue-collar voters.
By Peter Wallsten and Janet Hook, Los Angeles Times Staff Writers
11:02 PM PDT, September 9, 2008
The emergence of Sarah Palin as a political force in the presidential race has left many top Democrats fretting that, just two weeks after their convention ended on an emotional high, Barack Obama's campaign has suddenly lost its stride.

Obama has responded aggressively this week to Palin's presence on the Republican ticket, using TV ads and campaign rallies to attack her contention that she is a political reformer who will take
But some Democrats are now worried about the perils of Obama's strategy, saying that his campaign, instead of engaging the Alaska governor, should avoid any move that draws more attention to her and could enhance her appeal among the white, blue-collar voters who remain cool to Obama's candidacy.

Sep 10, 2008 08:11
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A series of new polls suggests that Palin has given a major boost to John McCain's campaign, exciting the GOP base, winning over white women and all but erasing Obama's lead.

Concern among Democrats was high enough Tuesday that Sen. Richard J. Durbin (D-Ill.), one of Obama's strongest supporters, felt it necessary to cite historical polling data at a lunch of Democratic senators to convince them that post-convention "bounces," such as the one that has followed last week's GOP convention, have often faded in past elections.
To reassure nervous lawmakers, Durbin also reviewed Democratic registration gains this year in key battleground states.

Still, Democrats expressed anxiety about the new challenge suggested by recent surveys showing McCain has gained ground among independent voters and women, who could decide the race in states such as Ohio, Michigan, Pennsylvania and Virginia.

A new Wall Street Journal/NBC News poll released Tuesday, for instance, shows that McCain is now winning among white women 52% to 41% after having been statistically tied with Obama in that crucial category just a month ago.

"Whenever you see that kind of movement, you ought to be concerned; you ought to try to address it," said Rep. Elijah E. Cummings (D-Md.), a strong Obama backer.

David Bonior, the former Michigan congressman who managed Democrat John Edwards' unsuccessful presidential bid, called the new poll findings a "real concern," adding: "We can't lose white women and expect to do well in this race."

One Democratic operative familiar with the campaign's deliberations worried that the "freshness, newness and aura around Barack has been eclipsed. The campaign has been knocked off stride."

The two Democrats, like others interviewed for this story, requested anonymity in order to speak about internal campaign strategy.

Obama over the last two days has begun vigorously attacking Palin for decisions she made as governor and has tried to tarnish her image as a political maverick and reformer, highlighting, for example, her initial support for the "bridge to nowhere."

SIGNS OF DESPERATION
OBAMA YESTERDAY ON A SPEECH
"That's not change. That's just calling the same thing something different. But you can put LIPSTICK ON A PIG,”
Was that in reference to Gov Palin?
Sep 10, 2008 08:20
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Your prospect leader of the free world Sarah Palin.

Sep 10, 2008 08:21
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Sarah Palin

Sep 10, 2008 08:29
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Dodger,
Can any of this work's for you?
Hurry; orders been taken now.
JC
Sep 10, 2008 20:48
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“Dodger,
Can any of this work's for you?
Hurry; orders been taken now.
JC”
Absolutely JC as long as the cost does not include WWIII and compulsory elk hunting.
Dodge
Sep 10, 2008 21:29
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"Someone is bound to ask this so it may as well be me; do they plan on making an adult version?"


Probably will, Dodger. After all, she is very popular with men because of her looks.
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