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db44
Sep 15th, 2008, 06:44 PM
Iraq, economy? Nope. Helping her oil buddies and special needs kids? The Palin way to go. Mind you, I'm all for helping children with special needs, but I hardly think that should be one of the top three goals of a vice president...

http://news.aol.com/elections/article/palin-spells-out-role-as-vice-president/171452?icid=200100397x1209806153x1200565691

GOLDEN, Colo. (Sept. 15) - Vice presidential candidate Sarah Palin said Monday she would concentrate on energy, government reform and helping families with special needs children if Republicans win the White House this fall, and drew cheers when she said, "too often government is the problem" rather than the solution.

Campaigning on her own, the Alaska governor also said Democratic presidential candidate Barack Obama "wants to raise income taxes and raise payroll taxes and raise investment income taxes and raise business taxes and raise the death tax.

"But John McCain and I know that's not the way you grow the economy," she added.

In fact, independent groups such as the Tax Policy Center have concluded that four out of five U.S. households would receive tax cuts under Obama's proposal, which include higher income and payroll taxes only for the wealthiest wage-earners.

McCain's selection of Palin a little over two weeks ago has brought renewed enthusiasm to his campaign, particularly among conservatives who have long been wary of him. Yet the governor, with little experience outside her own state, has largely been kept out of public view while aides seek to bring her up to date on a range of issues.

The current trip is her first outside her home state without McCain, and the schedule was relatively light, with only a speech in Colorado and a fundraiser in Ohio. The governor has had only one substantive media interview since joining the ticket, and she and her husband, Todd, ignored reporters' shouted questions throughout the day.

Annoyedlistner
Sep 15th, 2008, 08:08 PM
I'm sick of hearing Palin and McCain utter the words reform....I understand washington needs reform and i think it should start at the whitehouse....but right now we have way to many other issues that need to be addressed.....so far I have not heard how mccain and palin are going to help this country if they are elected.

Obama and Biden need to ride this like crazy, i think the economy is on everyone's minds and if the republicans arent going to talk about it, then i think the democrats should shove it down their throats.

Richard Tafoya
Sep 15th, 2008, 08:26 PM
Well, if it's anything like Alaska, Palin will start by staffing several top positions with people she went to high school with. And should there be anyone that has the misfortune to have crossed anyone in her family, they'll be given a quick exit.