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rise up Rochester: Sarah Palin’s Career Ends in Tragedy

  • Jamie Holts · 1 year ago
    Nice site. There’s some good information on here. I’ll be checking back regularly.
  • Marc · 1 year ago
    Lots of amusing articles on this site. Im looking for Roger, he said to come here...He has an amusing sign on monroe ave-

    Guns dont kill people-

    Bush kills people.

    I stopped by on my bike and said hi to him and we chatted politics for a bit.

    Thanks,

    Marc
  • Andrew S. · 1 year ago
    Yeah, Roger is a friend of ours - he comments here a lot. I suggest you contact me by email if you're interested in joining our effort. riseuprochester[at]gmail.com
  • Payday Loan Advocate · 1 year ago
    Vice Presidential hopeful, Alaska Governor Sarah Palin, has been getting more of a bad rap from the mainstream media, than she has in praises. Last weekend, for example, she made her late-night entertainment debut on NBC’s long-running pop culture mainstay, Saturday Night Live. Instead of praising her for the good sport she was, or noting that her appearance gave SNL its highest ratings in 14 years, she has been highly criticized by the press for her appearance. For several weeks now, jab after jab has been taken at Palin, bashing her on everything from questioning her performance as the Governor of Alaska, her seventeen-year old daughter who got pregnant out of wedlock, and even sleazy attacks on her character. Some in the media, including many liberal pundits, have stooped so low as to insinuate that our country would fall to shambles if Palin was forced to take over the office of Presidency if something should happen to Republican Presidential Candidate John McCain. Contrary to the popular belief, virtually all of these attacks are chock full of half-truths, low-blowing character attacks and outright lies. Furthermore, a large number of people admire Sarah Palin for her relentless efforts to better things in her home state of Alaska. Others point to her unwavering support of the disabled demographic, her work in the interests of children and people with special needs and widely misunderstood ailments such as autism and Down syndrome; many of which never have gotten the attention they deserve. Many more put their faith in Sarah Palin, considering her advocacy for personal responsibility and financial freedom. Much of this even includes her opposing to do away with cash advances, a legitimate and invaluable resource that lots of real, responsible, working people have relied on to get out of dire straits once and for all.
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  • Andrew S. · 1 year ago
    That's why I liked this article and decided to include it here. It portrays Palin in a better light and says the tragedy is that she's going to be the apologist for the bad things that go on. It's really too bad.