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Palin could use prompting

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Claud Owens noted in his Feb. 19 letter that Sarah Palin only had a “few brief notes” on her hand when she addressed the Tea Party convention, but that President Obama “reads every word of every speech he makes” from a teleprompter.

It seems to me that perhaps Palin should think about investing in some teleprompters herself so maybe she can stop making so many ignorant and inaccurate statements. The empty platitudes she had to refer to notes scribbled on her hand to remember had the sole purpose of scoring political points with the uneducated masses. Palin is quite obviously completely unqualified to be a leader of any sort.

G.S. Raugust

Spokane Valley



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