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Pierre 8 septembre 2008 06:04

Sarah Palin a déclaré publiquement que Dieu soutenait la guerre en Irak.

Sarah Palin a exhorté les gens de l’Alaska à prier Dieu de faire en sorte que le gazoduc de l’Alaska soit approuvé.

Lorsque Sarah Palin fut maire de la petite ville de Wassila en Alaska, elle tenta de faire bannir les livres suivants de la bibliothèque municipale. La bibliothécaire se refusant à un tel acte de censure, Palin essaya de la faire renvoyer de sa place. Les habitants s’insurgèrent contre une telle décision et madame le maire dut s’incliner devant la volonté du peuple.

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Blubber by Judy Blume
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Bridge to Terabithia by Katherine Paterson 
Canterbury Tales by Geoffrey Chaucer 
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