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If Sarah Palin becomes Vice President, will she confront the corrupt republican leadership at the federal...?

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level? If she's going to bring some real change, let's see her corruption fighting of the republican party where it really matters, in Washington D.C.

What are the chances of that happening?

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  1. Pretty good, she did it in her own state.


  2. I sure hope so but you know Obama hasn't ever done anything against corruption except profit from it ask his buddy in 200 years when he gets out of prison

  3. No. She is progessing FROM the corrupt Republican leadership at the State level TO the corrupt Republican Leadership at the Federal level.

  4. WTF, are you kidding?

    what the h**l has the messiah ever done to fight corruption in his party?


  5. I would love to see that, there is enough corruption on both sides to keep someone like her busy, she is tough enough, I hope she gets chance. By the way fighting corruption matters on any level.

  6. She'll have to take care of her own abuse of power scandal first.

  7. Based on her past history I would say the odds are pretty good.

  8. Electing a republican to "clean up Washington" is like hiring Al Capone to run John Dillinger out of town.

  9. Given her history of fighting corruption in Alaska, I would say the chances are pretty good.  I seem like one of the few people who like her a heart away from being President if McCain is elected.

  10. Well at least she has confronted her own party's crooks; unlike Obama that supports his parties crooks like the congressman with $100k cash in his freezer; Obama never criticized that guy!  

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