Disclosures on Palin Raise Questions on Vetting Process

Aides to Mr. McCain said they had a team on the ground in Alaska now to look more thoroughly into Ms. Palin's background. A Republican with ties to the campaign said the team assigned to vet Ms. Palin in Alaska had not arrived there until Thursday, a day before Mr. McCain stunned the political world with his vice-presidential choice. The campaign was still calling Republican operatives as late as Sunday night asking them to go to Alaska to deal with the ... Full Story »

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by William Hughes-Games - Sep. 2, 2008

Do you really think that with the number of families in the USA who have or have had a pregnant mother in the family without a legally married husband and with Sarah's strong unflinching support for her daughter, that this will be a negative factor in the election. I don't think so. It will only make the McCain team seem more human and sympathetic. And Senator Obama is being very clever too in telling the press to lay off. That the family life of his oponent is their own private business. As for her husband being arrested many years ago for driving under the influence. Ditto. Lets get real and talk about important issues. America now has a choice between a good candidate and an even better one. It has been a long time since that happened.

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