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The Voter's Guide to Sarah Palin
by Suze

Head's up everyone - A new book out by Sue Katz - "Thanks but not Thanks, a Voter's Guide to Sarah Palin. For those who would like some help sorting through all the hype about Sarah Palin, Sue Katz's Thanks But No Thanks: The Voter's Guide to Sarah Palin is the perfect solution. Katz distills the overwhelming glut of information about Palin into a highly readable and fast-paced voter's guide about the woman who may be elected vice-president in 2008 and who could well serve as President one day. From Palin's days in Wasilla to her leap into Republican super-stardom, Katz helps you to better understand this intriguing candidate. Also included are several valuable appendices that will serve as handy references for voters and debate-watchers: a year-by-year chronology of key events in Palin's life; a detailed history of Palin's performance in past elections; a fact-checker's review of key statements by and about Palin in recent years, and more. Check it out on Amazon.com

Re: The Voter's Guide to Sarah Palin
by sigmond

Suze, why even bother calling your self Suez, when obviously you're Sue Katz?

Duh. Why not just call your self Sue Katz and say, something like "hey I'm Sue Katz and I wrote a smear job about Sarah Palin, because my head is up Obama's ass!"

?

www.obamacrimes.com

Still no birth certificate. Never saw that one ha? Too busy looting through Palin's

garbage can like a racoon?

Re: The Voter's Guide to Sarah Palin
by djmtott

Haha! I bet in 10 years if I ever happen to see this book in the library (if they still exist by then) it will be firmly wedged between Mein Kampf and the Communist Manifesto.

Seriously though, if you've gone through the process of getting a book published, from doing your research, writing, editing, and publication, and doing so in this small span of time, then I'd seriously have to doubt that you did a very good job and this book is just a quick hatchet job intended to put some change in your pocket. Good job on that.

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