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In 2008, Sarah Palin proved she's "NOT" a common sense conservative, just a puppet for the "Tea Party" negative social moods of the Puppet Master's, the Koch Brothers and Grover Norquist, in their "Field Of Dreams" of corn and sugar cane, called "Ethanol Subsidies" entitlements that hamper economic activity even more. Sarah Palin was highly paid to be there for a photo opp, then just stoked speculation, anew Friday of a future presidential run, inserting herself into the 2012 conversation the Puppet Master's, the Koch Brothers set it up. With the "YOU BETCHA" Characteristically, she played every body about her plans and sent mixed messages. "Moose season is starting up in Alaska soon so we'll go back home and moose hunt," she said, adding, "and then, we'll come back out on the road, she hope's?." Wall Street has plenty of speculation daily, speculation from her don't create jobs, pay our bills, give us food on our table, put gas in our cars, keep a roof our heads, her speculation is as evil as the Koch Brother's, for they are one, like two peas in one pod, as thick as gravey.
My 2012 speculation views, dump these crooks fast.
Will say anything people want to hear.
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