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FOX News Interview
August, 2010
FOX News Interview
July, 2010
Speech at California State University
June, 2010
Palin FOX News Interview
June, 2010
FOX News Interview on FOX News Sunday
February, 2010
Tea Party Convention
February, 2010
FOX NEWS Interview with Bill O'Reilly
January, 2010
CNN Interview with Wolf Blitzer
June, 2009
Interview with Rush Limbaugh
November, 2009
Resignation Speech as Governor of Alaska
July, 2009
Sarah Palin's Most Famous Speech
at the Republican Convention, 2008
Sarah Palin's Updated Detailed Biography
As of August, 2010
In November 2006, Sarah Palin was elected as the first female and youngest governor of the US State of Alaska. She was the mayor of the city of Wasilla, Alaska from 1996 to 2002. She had also been a member of Wasilla City Council from 1992 to 1996 and chairman of Alaska Oil and Gas Conservation Commission from 2003 to 2004. Sarah Palin, a running mate of Senator John McCain, was the Republican Party's first female vice-presidential nominee.
Sarah Palin was born into a Roman Catholic family. Her family joined a Pentecostal church, Assembly of God, that she attended until 2002. She later joined Wasilla Bible Church because according to her they offered children's ministries.
Palin was a member of the Wasilla City Council from 1992 to 1996. She was elected twice but could not complete her second term, as she ran for the city's mayor elections in 1996, which she eventually won. She was the Mayor of the city of Wasilla for three consecutive terms. One interesting fact about her first year in the office of mayor was that she kept a box in which the names of all Wasilla residents were put. Every week she would pick out a name, call the person and ask about the functioning of the city. This act of her's earned her respect and popularity among the people of Wasilla. On December 4, 2006, she became the governor of Alaska. She has done a lot for the state - most important being the development of oil and natural gas resources.
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