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November 3, 2008 12:03 PM

Palin Wonders Whether Democrats Think Terrorists Have Changed Their Minds

(CBS)
From CBS News' Scott Conroy:

(COLUMBIA, MO.) - A fired-up Sarah Palin began her final campaign push at an outdoor rally on an unseasonably warm weather in the wealthy Cleveland suburb of Lakewood. At various points in her speech, the small crowd of under 1,000 people chanted, “We will win!” and the Alaska governor seemed to feed off their energy.

“I'll tell ya, this is the right place to be for us to kick off this final day of campaigning—this is the right place to be,” Palin said. “You can just feel it here, you can just feel it here in Ohio, victory's coming, we can do this—we can win. We can win, Ohio. And we must win for you!”

As she makes her final plea to get out the vote among her conservative base, Palin hit three of her favorite targets: the “mainstream media,” San Francisco, and Rep. Barney Frank, D-Mass., whose name drew a particularly strong reaction from the crowd.

“[Frank] tells us that, you know, if all of this happens, according to him, the leadership, what’s going to happen, first thing on the chopping block, one of the first things to go will be one quarter of your U.S. defense budget,” Palin said. “And he’s on the record explaining this to American voters: ‘Hey, here’s your choice, we’re going to chop and gut this defense budget.’”

The stream of boos coming from the crowd seemed to inspire Palin to go off-script to hammer her point home.

“This in a time of multiple conflicts and obvious danger still to the homeland,” she said. “What do they think? That the terrorists have suddenly changed their minds and no longer do they seek to destroy America and her allies and all that it is that we stand for – freedom, democracy, equal rights, tolerance all those things that we stand for? Do they think the terrorists have changed their minds?”
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by singlasalil8 November 4, 2008 1:29 PM EST
By calling a person terrorist what is Palin trying to show. It only reflects in-experience and people know about this.

There is a huge amount of publicity about Sarah Palin and she%u2019s definitely no typical woman. Yet there is a lot about her that people don%u2019t know about. Dailysource.org has a lot of evidence on Palin%u2019s current political views and actions, which presents her high and low career points as Alaskan Governor. Go to http://dailysource.org/palinvideos to see it
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by newslink November 3, 2008 6:50 PM EST
Does Palin know what a Terrorist is? She has called Obama a terrorist, she has called people that she does not even know an terrorist.Those people who punked her on the phone, could have been Terrorist.Her behavior with them, shows her Judgement.
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by smoothstone5 November 3, 2008 6:19 PM EST
Palin and McCain have been the terrorist in this country.They have lied and have tried to bring fear and division.I say no more to these two terrorist.Vote for OBAMA/BIDEN 08
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by oldguy4truth November 3, 2008 6:11 PM EST
What a small little mind . It must be hard for her not to rattle when she shakes her head.
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by mattcat25 November 3, 2008 5:34 PM EST
Sarah Palin and her far right wing supporters are evident enough to show to the American People that the Republican Party is unfit to lead this country in the same manner that George W. Bush has.

Vote for your own better interests Americans.
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by Confidential416 November 3, 2008 4:41 PM EST
I am so glad we are at the end of this campaign because I truly can not stand anymore Palin. Palin was a reckless, erractic choice that puts the country at risk - and mccain did this for a few short term poll points - there is no depths to which he won''t sink in the name of winning - he really isn''t thinking of the american people - only his personal dream
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