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Old 05-28-2010, 02:33 PM
 
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A letter to the editor of the Kansas City Star.

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Recently while in Kansas City, Sarah Palin repeated a standard line from her tea party speeches: “Don’t let America tell you to sit down and shut up.”

While in Arizona campaigning for Sen. John McCain, a young man stood up and spoke out against Sarah Palin. As this young man was being escorted out, Sarah Palin said, “I hope that young man realizes when he gets older, that Sen. McCain spent 5½ years in a POW camp defending the U.S. Constitution giving that man the right to protest.”


So I guess it’s OK to stand up and speak out — unless of course you disagree with Sarah Palin.

Standard tea bagger, repugnant, conservative, creationist. "Me, myself and I".
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