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Sep 6th, 2008 by admin
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John McCain was not her dream pick. Only a year ago, when the republican primaries were just beginning, Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin told NEWSWEEK that she wasn’t enthusiastic about anyone in the GOP field. McCain was languishing at 7 percent in the polls Continue reading about Arizona real estate
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HURRICANE Gustav hit the southern coast of the US this week and proved everyone wrong, doing little damage. But Hurricane Sarah swept into Minnesota and rocked the political landscape. Sarah Palin, the moose-hunting outsider from the wilds of Alaska Continue reading about Arizona real estate
It is possible Sarah Palin might not last as John McCain’s running mate much longer than Tom Eagleton did as George McGovern’s 36 years ago, so fast and furious are the revelations of her personal and family life coming to light. But that is not Continue reading about Arizona real estate
Sens. Carolyn Allen of Scottsdale and Jay Tibshraeny of Chandler could be a lot lonelier next year in the state Legislature, thanks to the outcome of Tuesday’s Republican primaries. The two longtime East Valley politicians represent a shrinking Continue reading about Arizona real estate