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Did those that the DNC bought clothes for return them? Seems people are only worried about Palin and the clothes the RNC bought her while ignoring the dnc that bought clothes for people also
I'd like to hear more about how afraid we are of Sarah Palin.
We go nuts over clothes???????????How about all the White House stuff taken by the Clintons. Did they pay for them?
It is true that there were questions over some of things that the Clinton's originally took from the White House. Their move was monitored by a White House curator and none of the gifts taken were on a curator’s list of official White House property. After they left there were questions about some of the items and whether they were given as gifts to the President or the White House during his term. Items were returned.
We go nuts over clothes???????????How about all the White House stuff taken by the Clintons. Did they pay for them?
No it is about honesty, doing what you say you are going to do, and clearly she had no intention of returning the cloths, or at least the one's she really liked or could use.
Dont you find her wacky adventures entertaining? As long as she keeps supplying them, I'll keep reading them. Sorry you dont have a sense of humor.
But - no, no one is afraid of her, so if you're not going to elaborate on your claim you can lay off that schtick.
I dont care. She is really nothing to my life. She is the Gov of a state I dont live in. Not going to waste anymore time on this non sense
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