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I found this story on yahoo. Did you know that Sarah Palin was in the news business in the late 80's and early 90's? She did sports.

from Yahoo:Tony Hopfinger and Ken Fireman Sun Aug 31, 1:39 PM ET

Aug. 31 (Bloomberg) -- Senator John McCain defended Sarah Palin, his vice presidential choice, as a ``soul mate'' who will take on corruption in Washington, even as a growing chorus in the Alaska governor's home state questioned her credentials.

``She's a reformer,'' McCain, the presumptive Republican presidential nominee, said today on Fox News Sunday. ``I have watched her for many years; I've seen her take on her own party.'' Asked whether Palin is the best person for the job, he said, ``Oh yeah.''

McCain and Palin will accept the presidential and vice presidential nominations at the Republican National Convention, which begins tomorrow in St. Paul, Minnesota.

``This is a person that will help me reform Washington,'' McCain said, adding, ``What this brings is a spirit of reform and change that is vital.''

Still, some Alaskans -- including a supporter of Palin's 2006 run for governor and a former staff member -- expressed reservations about the choice.

``She's not qualified, she doesn't have the judgment, to be next in line to the president of the United States,'' Larry Persily, who until June worked in the governor's Washington office as a congressional liaison, said in a phone interview yesterday.

A supporter of Palin's campaign for governor, Jim Whitaker, the Republican mayor of Fairbanks, also questioned Palin's readiness to serve as vice president in a phone interview yesterday.

`Avid Supporter'

Whitaker said that while he is ``still an avid supporter'' of Palin as governor, he will continue to back Democratic presidential nominee Barack Obama.

Palin, 44, is less than halfway through her first term as governor. Before her election to that post, she served on a state commission that regulated the energy industry and was mayor of the town of Wasilla, which had an estimated population in 2007 of 9,780, according to the U.S. Census Bureau.

Persily, who worked for three different governors in the state's Washington office, said he left the job on good terms with Palin. He said he left out of frustration because the state was ``fighting the same old wars'' on trying to open the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge to oil development.

`He Created Her'

Persily said Palin owed her election to the unpopularity of then-Governor Frank Murkowski, whom Palin defeated in the Republican primary by running on a platform of overhauling state government. ``He created her,'' Persily said. Murkowski declined to comment.

Two McCain backers who were mentioned as possible choices for the vice-presidential nomination expressed support for Palin today.

Connecticut Senator Joseph Lieberman, an independent, said on CBS's ``Face the Nation'' program that McCain made a ``bold choice'' in selecting Palin. ``This is about changing Washington so it works again,'' he said. ``John McCain has found a maverick who has done exactly the same thing at the state level that he's done at the federal level.''

McCain adviser Carly Fiorina said of Palin on CBS: ``This is a person of great accomplishment. I have heard from many women and they are truly excited about this pick.''

McCain contrasted what he said was Palin's willingness to take on senior Alaskan Republicans like Murkowski and Senator Ted Stevens with Obama's record.

A phone call to Palin spokesman Sharon Leighow requesting comment wasn't immediately returned.

`Executive by Nature'

Alaska Lieutenant Governor Sean Parnell defended Palin's readiness to serve as vice president. ``Of course she is,'' he told reporters on an Aug. 29 conference call. ``She is an executive by nature.''

Palin spokesman Bill McAllister said on the same call that Palin is older than John F. Kennedy was when he ran for president in 1960 and that ``of four people on two national tickets, she is the only one with executive experience.''

McCain, on Fox today, also sought to contrast Palin with his Democratic rival.

``Senator Obama has never taken on the leaders of his party,'' McCain said. ``She's been an independent spirit that has taken them on at every opportunity.''

Home-state newspapers have questioned McCain's choice. An Aug. 29 editorial in the Fairbanks News-Miner newspaper also raised questions about Palin's readiness for national office.

``Most people would acknowledge that, regardless of her charm and good intentions, Palin is not ready for the top job,'' the newspaper wrote. ``McCain seems to have put his political interests ahead of the nation's when he created the possibility that she might fill it.''

The Anchorage Daily News, the state's largest paper, noted in an editorial that Palin is enmeshed in a legislative investigation of her July 11 firing of the state's public safety commissioner, Walt Monegan. He has since asserted that he received pressure from Palin's family and administration to fire a state trooper involved in a contentious divorce from Palin's sister.

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DEOP read my blog view my photos
Sep 1, 2008 | 8:06 AM

And regarding her big claim to fame "the bridge to nowhere" - looks like she was for it before she was against it.

http://www.reuters.com/article/vcCandidateFeed7/idUSN31
25537020080901

http://www.adn.com/sarahpalin/story/511471.html

Hawkeye read my blog
Sep 1, 2008 | 9:26 AM

She NEVER said that she wasn't FOR it..She ONLY said that she stopped the Federal FUNDING of it..

I'll paraphrase for ya..
If we want a bridge ,, WE'LL PAY FOR IT..

KISSHANK read my blog
Sep 1, 2008 | 2:58 PM

she has more problems than the bridge to nowhere issue..she is being investigated for ethics violations and alot of alaskan legislators think that it wont go well for the governor..not to mention her degree is in sports journilism...not economics..not business..not foreign affairs...she has no experience in foreign relations none zilch..no economics experience..she was a former cheerleader and former beauty queen..and a mayor of a town with 7000 people..not to mention her whole gubernatorial experience covers a whole 18 months!!! and this is who you want to be the vp...

lekvarcookies read my blog
Sep 1, 2008 | 4:50 PM

Palin as VP beats the daylights out of Obama as President. Don't point out the flaws in the Republican nominees without pointing out those of the Democrats as well. Your presidential nominee's list of problems far exceeds those of Palin's and McCains combined.

So much of what you say she lacks Obama also lacks, but Palin is the VP potential--not the presidential one.

Hawkeye read my blog
Sep 1, 2008 | 5:00 PM

They're in a Panic lekvarcoo..
Pay them no mind..
McCain got MORE of a Boost from this VP pick then Obama's gotten with ALL his Media Driven Hoopla so far..

No,, Forget what I said..Pay them ALL kinds of Mind..

JUST sit back and Enjoy as the Democrats show their TRUE colors and Destroy themselves in the Process..

WHAT a FREAK SHOW this is going to be..

ROFLMAO......

plum19 read my blog view my photos
Sep 1, 2008 | 5:17 PM

i seriously think your wrong hawkeye. It seems most Americans don't want another republican because of Bush. I seriously doubt a McCain win in November.

plum19 read my blog view my photos
Sep 1, 2008 | 5:20 PM

i do think pepole are thinking if McCain dies in office, is she ready...simply thats a no.
"Palin, 44, is less than halfway through her first term as governor. Before her election to that post, she served on a state commission that regulated the energy industry and was mayor of the town of Wasilla, which had an estimated population in 2007 of 9,780, according to the U.S. Census Bureau."
thats a lot less experiance then Obama.

Hawkeye read my blog
Sep 1, 2008 | 5:48 PM

Bush is not NEARLY so unpopular as YOU have been led to believe..

And your Wishful thinking of a McCain Demise notwithstanding,, if there was ANY Merit to your claims to THOSE fears over the VP Pick then Obama with even LESS executive experience wouldn't even be in the running..

Hawkeye read my blog
Sep 1, 2008 | 5:57 PM

On the other hand..Obama’s pick of Biden was a MASTERSTROKE..

Given the NOW well known stumbling and bumbling of Obama when trying to say ANYTHING without a teleprompter,, he can ALWAYS rely on good ole Joe Biden,,who NEVER heard or saw a speech that he couldn’t plagiarize..

davidpatrick344 read my blog view my photos
Sep 1, 2008 | 6:51 PM

hey what about all the people obamma didnt want like 18 million woman and i am a man and i would have voted for hiliary but now im voting for palin she has run a goverment obamma has not hes just one of those laywers were always talking about you know you never take a laywer shark fishing never get a bite peofesonal cursity

plum19 read my blog view my photos
Sep 1, 2008 | 7:26 PM

Hey, I thought this was good. Obama condemned rumors involving the children of candidates and echoed the McCain campaign argument. He said, "Our people were not involved in any way in this, and they will not be," he said. "And if I ever thought that there was somebody in my campaign that was involved in something like that, they'd be fired."

McCain has said the same thing, even though there have been attacks on Michelle Obama, but I do not think they are from the McCain camp...there is something we can all agree on.
Leave the families out of it, this is Obama/Biden vs. McCain/Palin

Abunai read my blog view my photos
Sep 1, 2008 | 9:53 PM

Well plum19.. Obama condemned it but its too late! DailyKOS already took a shot at her and the down symdrome baby that was so low that even Daily KOS is trying to put the lid back on it! However, EVERYONE is about to hear ALL about it, and THEN they will see Obama, Hillary, Edwards, and all the top Dems, speaking and engaged in DailyKOS's convention just a few months ago! Then we can see the money trail too!

Obama once again will take a heavy shot for his associations! Speaking of which, Rev. Wright this Sunday spoke once again saying how excited he was that a Black Woman was about to be sleeping in the White House LEGALLY for the first time!!

WOW!!!

BTW- Bridge to nowhere EARMARK funds .... NEVER awarded! Regular funds from the transportation budget went to Alaska to be spend as they decided! There isn't any "EARMARK" money to be given back!!

COME ON LIBERALS!! So much effort, so little truth!

plum19 read my blog view my photos
Sep 1, 2008 | 10:37 PM

I saw on another news station that Jack Abramoff was seen in St. paul today, but of course its not said on Fox

shadows read my blog
Sep 2, 2008 | 4:50 PM

Everyone can rush to judgement about Palin and her qualifications or lack of them, but I think she deserves at bit more time to prove herself or show us what she is all about.

Therefore, I will wait to see what she looks like in a bathing suit before I make my final decision about her. She might have at least one redeeming feature.

ZipItHippy read my blog view my photos
Sep 2, 2008 | 11:34 PM

I guess that 90% approval rating is just fluff and all the people who called in from alaska today were all lying anout how well loved she is

mscsailor read my blog
Sep 3, 2008 | 12:13 PM

Love all the lib mudslinging. Let's have a little turn about with a riddle.
Joe Biden-
Served his country with military service in Viet Nam?

or-
Received multiple student deferrments, then feigned asthma to avoid the draft?

DaytonaFrank read my blog view my photos
Sep 7, 2008 | 10:03 PM

Biden, who has publicy said Obama is not fit to be president?
Biden, who has a brother and son facing jail time because they are liars, thieves, and scammers?
Biden whose daughter was just arrested for getting in between police and a lawful arrest?

Gee. That is just the tip of the mudberg.

We shall see more!

DaytonaFrank read my blog view my photos
Sep 7, 2008 | 10:11 PM

Great post plum, and you have completely reinforced my belief that she is totally qualified to hold the office of VP.

Maybe over qualified. That must be why the Dems are in such a panic, they are attacking her daughter.

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I was Born in Burlington Iowa in Feb of 1986. I moved to Florida in 1992 and have been in the same town sence. I graduated from Pine Ridge High School in 2004. In High School, I found two passions. I fell in love with TV. Not, just the TV, but the idea to be on and make TV. I want to be a director. I go to the University of Central Florida. My other love that I came across at Pine Ridge High School is my future wife, Elizabeth. She is the sun in my day and the moon in my night. She is my best friend and the only woman on Earth that I ever want to be with. I grew up a NASCAR fan and it started two months after I was born when future NASCAR star Ernie Irvan was holding me at a local dirt track. The drivers I follow now are Jeremy Mayfield, Denny Hamlin, David Ragan, Jeff Burton, Tony Stewart, Casey Mears, Scott Riggs, Kyle Busch, Carl Edwards, Bobby Labonte, Clint Bowyer, Kurt Busch, Juan Pablo Montoya, Dave Blaney, Jamie McMurry, Scott Wimmer, Reed Sorenson, and A.J Allmindinger. I Think Dale Earnhardt Jr. is over rated. And I know Jeff Gordon isn't a fan friendly driver. My heros are Richard Petty, Ryan Cooper (The firefighter who ran into the Sanford houses in 2007) and Fireball Roberts. I also fell into the typical sports like football and baseball. I root for the Tampa Bay Bucs for the NFL season and for MLB I follow the Boston Red Sox. I Currently work at Lowe's in Orange City and love my job there as a Outside power equipment Associate. I'm treated well and the job is nice and relaxing. I plan on getting married really soon to Elizabeth. We set a date for March 6th 2010!!!!!

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