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     COMMENTS: Palin Prefers Actions to Words

Sarah Palin was at the United Nations when she sat down with Katie Couric for the CBS anchor's Exclusive interview. The first part of Couric's edited q-&-a with the Republican Vice Presidential nominee concerned the Story of the Day, the financial crisis and the possible federal bailout. "Inaction is not an option," Palin asserted, echoing McCain's talking point about actions speaking louder than words. "We will not support this," she pledged, "unless there are amendments." She did not specify which ones. "Americans are waiting to see what John McCain will do on this proposal." Presumably she was referring to McCain and Barack Obama when she asked the following question: "Who is more apt to just be talking about solutions and wishing for and hoping for some opportunity to change? And who has actually done it?" Couric asked Palin for specific examples of McCain's accomplishments in financial reform: "I will try to find you some and I will bring them to you."

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