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Sarah Palin giving up her Alaska governor title. What's next?
Alaska Governor Sarah Palin, Republican John McCain's vice presidential running mate in 2008, said she will resign this month and will not run for re-election as governor. Palin took no questions after a brief news conference in her hometown of Wasilla, Alaska
With Lieutenant Governor Sean Parnell and much of her state cabinet at her side, she gave no indication of her future plans. She will transfer authority to Parnell on July 26.
I can't help but wonder what is she really up to? Is there a great political scandal on the horizon? Would she have been the next governor to be caught having an affair? Is she pregnant again?
Watch the video below and see if you catch any hint of what's next. May Palin and all our leaders see that they are no longer needed in this age of electronic democracy. And may we all come to recognize our true gifts and share them fully for the highest good of all concerned.
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Comments
This woman is stranger than anyone. How could the people of Alaska have elected her to anything?
You said, "I can't help but wonder what is she really up to?"
I can't help but wonder what "highest good" your article adds to "all concerned". All you have is questions and no answers. Your article completely lacks substance and was a waste of my time.
You said, "May Palin and all our leaders see that they are no longer needed in this age of electronic democracy."
If your article is a representation of electronic democracy, I'll hack my electrical line and run to my local political office, as I have never done before, and light a candle!
You said, "may we all come to recognize our true gifts and share them fully for the highest good of all concerned."
This is the only thing that I can agree with you on but sharing means giving and you just took my time and didn't give me anything for it. Why? All I can figure is that you took for yourself a feeling of importance.
I pray your "may we all..." comes true for you. Until then, please ask yourself what you are "sharing".
This article lacks substance.
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Where is the "Hide all L. Steven articles from my view of Examiners" button?
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