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Palin Responds to the $150000 Clothes Controversy

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The McCain campaign spent $150,000 on clothes to dress up Sarah Palin for her role as his Vice Presidential running mate. Here is her take on the controversy.

 

An OEN Editor, Steven Leser specializes in Politics, Science & Health, and Entertainment topics. He has held positions within the Democratic Party including District Chair and Public Relations Chair within county organizations. Steven Leser (more...)
 

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