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October 14, 2008 - 6:34am.

Republican vice presidential candidate Sarah Palin mistook some of her own fans for hecklers Monday at a rally that drew thousands.

A massive crowd of at least 20,000 spread across the parking lot of Richmond International Raceway, and scores of people on the outer periphery more than 100 yards from the stage could not hear.

"Louder! Louder!" they began chanting, and the cry spread across the crowd to Palin's left. Some pointed skyward, urging that the volume be increased.

Palin stopped her remarks briefly and looked toward the commotion.

"I hope those protesters have the courage and honor to give veterans thanks for their right to protest," she said.

Some in the crowd tried to shout toward her what was really being said, but she couldn't hear them.

On a sunny day in which many had stood in place for more than three hours without shade, at least 25 people collapsed from heat-related illnesses and three were hospitalized, according to the Henrico County fire department.

Palin had campaigned with John McCain earlier Monday in Virginia Beach, only the second time the GOP ticket has campaigned in Virginia since June. Democrat Barack Obama or his running mate, Joe Biden, together visited the state eight times during that span.

Virginia has been solidly Republican for 40 years but is now a battleground, with both sides locked in a very close race for the state's 13 electoral votes.

Addressing the crowd, Palin largely avoided her recent criticisms of Obama. Instead, she acknowledged the emotion that has built up on both sides, particularly since the financial collapse.

"There is a lot of anger. There is anger at the inside dealing and anger at lobbyists and anger at the greed on Wall Street. There is anger at the Washington elite and there is anger at voter fraud," she said.

She promised a spending freeze if she and McCain win, and evoked cheers of "Drill, Baby, Drill!" in calling for greater domestic mining and oil drilling. The crowd roared when she criticized Biden for remarks he made in Ohio that the United States had little interest in coal-fired electrical power.

The afternoon's loudest ovation came when country music star Hank Williams Jr. offered a rendition of his hit "Family Tradition" that opened by assailing "the left-wing liberal media."

Palin later appeared in northern Virginia, raising half a million dollars at a fundraiser in McLean. About 400 people attended the $1,500 per person event Monday evening at the Ritz Carlton in Tysons Corner. The money goes to the Republican Party since the McCain campaign can't raise any more money under federal rules.

Palin said voters will not be fooled into thinking that McCain's election would be the equivalent of a third term for President Bush. She said McCain "took the gloves off" at his campaign appearances Monday and shouldn't be faulted for pointing out differences in the two tickets' records.

About 40 Democratic protesters waved signs at rush-hour commuters in busy Tysons Corner before the event.

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Associated Press writer Matthew Barakat in McLean, Va., contributed to this report.

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Am I the only one who has

Am I the only one who has noticed that the McCain camp seems loathe to let Ms. Palin out on her own these days? Every time I've seen her, she is standing behind Mr. McCain. Her placement and body language are unmistakable.

But even when they have turned Ms. Palin loose, she seems to be reading almost entirely from a script. And when she does try to "wing it", it seems the only time she opens her mouth is to change feet.

It is painfully obvious that Ms. (Gomer) Palin's Vice Presidential candidacy has now become yet another unmitigated disaster for the GOP (which, these days, increasingly stands for "Grand Obfuscation and Panic").

All of which, in my mind, is a good thing. That's because if she actually WERE elected to be our next Vice President (or to succeed Mr. McCain as President), her blatantly obvious ignorance of national and international issues would do absolutely nothing but wreak further havoc on our already distressed nation.

This could also be why we haven't heard one further peep from the GOP about Mr. Obama's so-called "lack of experience"?

Clearly, Ms. Palin is absolutely unqualified and totally unfit for national office. And everyone (including her handlers) now knows it.

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No kneejerk demagogue,

No kneejerk demagogue, she.

FREE AMERICA

REVOLUTIONARY (DIRECT) DEMOCRACY

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I'd like to hear anyone from

I'd like to hear anyone from the McCain camp explain how NAFTA, CAFTA, FTAA, or other trade deals support their claims of country first.

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When it comes to Sarah

When it comes to Sarah Palin, "screw-up" is not a verb, it's an adjective.

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Palin is a train

Palin is a train wreck!
McCain's choice of Palin was a bad one, and should be proof that he makes irrational choices. Who in their right mind would choose as a running mate someone he had only met once briefly, who was currently under investigation and who he knew damned little about? McCain "the maverick" thats who!

Right after McCain announced his vice presidential choice, she grabbed the attention and support of many "on the fence" voters. However, while she was at at it, she also caught the eyes and ears of the media..and rapidly became fodder for political comedy. As laughable and funny as it has been, the fact remains that this election is an important one, and in no way a joking matter. We cannot risk having another dolt in the White House even for a minute the risks are just too high this time Enuff!

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