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Sunday, September 14, 2008

Obama And Biden Voted FOR Bridge To Nowhere After Palin Voted Against It

This has been circulating in the headlines and blogosphere for a while, but it bears repeating over and over again, if only to counter THE LIES THE LEFT is telling about Sarah Palin and "The Bridge To Nowhere."

Yes, Palin was for the bridge before she was against it. But Palin changed her mind on the Bridge To Nowhere when... USA Today:

    ..."she saw that Alaska was being perceived as taking from the country and not giving, and that impression bothered her and she wants to change it," said Palin's communications director Bill McAlister.

Meanwhile - BARACK HUSSEIN OBAMA, JUNIOR AND JOE BIDEN - IN THE SENATE - VOTED FOR THE BRIDGE TO NOWHERE.

So...who made the right decision here, Palin or JoeBama?

©2008

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