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Cain is more of an independent. And, his choice of Sarah Palin signals her willingness to take on Republicans who do not work in the public's interest as well as democrats. Just think what a match it would be for Pelosi as head of the legislature and Palin as head of the Senate. I'd love to see that happen. Looking at achievements, I think the media should focus more on Obama and Palin achievement rather than all this hype about who promises to do what.