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   <title>Okay, we have to consider the source, but...</title>
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   <summary>...they were telling the truth about John Edwards, weren&apos;t they?The National Enquirer now has a story about how Track Palin didn&apos;t exactly join the Army out of patriotism, but to avoid facing the music on his &quot;involvement in a local...</summary>
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      <![CDATA[...they were telling the truth about John Edwards, weren't they?<br /><br />The National Enquirer now has a <a href="http://www.nationalenquirer.com/_palin_family_shockers_what_sarahs_really_hiding/celebrity/65407%20">story</a> about how Track Palin didn't exactly join the Army out of patriotism, but to avoid facing the music on his "involvement in a local vandalism incident."<br /><br />I know "family" is supposed to be off-limits, and the mainstream media are keeping 
to that, as they did with the Edwards story. Ironically, however, the Enquirer report will 
undoubtedly be read by more potential Palin voters than, say, anything 
The Washington Post or even USA Today might report. While evangelical Christian 
voters do not seem to care about Sarah Palin's Cheney-esque abuses of 
office, some of them may yet be discouraged by the type of "acting out" 
typically exhibited by children who feel invisible to their parents.
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