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September 23, 2008

Sarah, Safe And Sane

CBS has announced that Katie Couric will conduct an exclusive interview with Vice Presidential nominee Sarah Palin tomorrow as Palin meets with world leaders in New York City coinciding with the meeting of the United Nations General Assembly.

No softball questions either. I've managed to get my hands on a snippet of rush transcript.

COURIC: "Sarah, now that you've spoken with some world leaders for five minutes each here at the UN, doesn't that make you a sane and safe expert on world affairs, Sarah?"

PALIN: "Well, that's what Woof! my campaign is Bark! going to suggest, Katie. Snarl, buggerit, buggerem, millenium hand and shrimp!"

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well new york sort of near europe

Five minutes each? Palin's speed dating the world? Did any of them agree to a second date?

Katie's response:

Ron, is that you?

I stopped by the Jefferson County Police Department to see if our community requires sexually assaulted women to pay for the evidence kit. A helpful person told me the kits are called SANE, which stands for Sexual Assalt Nurse Examiners. Turns out the the victims do not have to pay for this socially needed activity. The opposite is the case in Alaska where Sarah Palin made the $1,200 paid by the victim.

I think this is an important issue to bring to the public's attention, in a positive manner. That Jefferson County is not in-sane. But respects victims, and is working towards prosicusion, without religious interference.

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"Whoever can speak, speaking now to the whole nation, becomes a power, a branch of government, with inalienable weight in law-making, in all acts of authority. It matters not what rank he has, what revenues or garnitures. The requisite thing is, that he have a tongue which others will listen to; this and nothing more is requisite. The nation is governed by all that has tongue in the nation: Democracy is virtually there."
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~Thomas Carlyle, On Heroes and Hero Worship, 1841