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If you watched any of her show back in the day she was not quite the outdoors type. Everything they did outdoors it was apparent it was a first for her . . . then there was the staged (some would say fake) hunting expedition.
People don't live in Alaska because they're not the outdoor type, much less Wasilla. Back to your knitting.
 
If you watched any of her show back in the day she was not quite the outdoors type. Everything they did outdoors it was apparent it was a first for her . . . then there was the staged (some would say fake) hunting expedition.
Now that is some bullshit, did you ever see her interview around Thanksgiving? With the guy behind her killing turkeys? Just the fact that she is willing is all you need to know.

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Now that is some bullshit, did you ever see her interview around Thanksgiving? With the guy behind her killing turkeys? Just the fact that she is willing is all you need to know.

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It is bullshit. My wife grew up just North of the Heath's and went to Trapper Creek Elementary with young Sarah. If you lived in that area at that time you were all about the outdoors. Today there is a 4 lane highway running through that area that takes you up to Talkeetna, where my father in law lives, and beyond. Like Economics, RFG2 is speaking of things he knows not.
 
Don't Ask What You Can Do for Your Country
Ask what we can do without coercion.


https://fee.org/articles/dont-ask-what-you-can-do-for-your-country/

The 100th anniversary of John F. Kennedy’s birth has triggered multiple Camelot retrospectives. They seldom fail to credit him with inspiring rhetoric. And exhibit A is JFK’s most famous quote, from his inaugural address – “Ask not what your country can do for you – ask what you can do for your country.” However, while many find it inspirational, it has been put to more ominous use.

Kennedy’s speech and quote were inspired by a Kahlil Gibran article whose Arabic title translates as “The New Frontier.” It said “Are you a politician asking what your country can do for you, or a zealous one asking what you can do for your country? If you are the first, then you are a parasite; if the second, then you are an oasis in the desert.” But Kennedy dramatically altered its meaning.
 
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