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Nashville, TN - Former Governor Sarah Palin threw down an stirring Conservative gauntlet on Tuesday as she roused the crowd at 2010 Tea Party Convention here, amid chaos and discontent not normally associated with political party conventions. Despite calls from party insiders to step back from incendiary rhetoric such as shouting 'No, no, No!', Palin continued an onslaught unseen since the dark days of the Revolutionary War.

Standing beside the more staid Vice-Presidential candidate, Paul Ryan(R-Mich) the Governor maintained a steady drum-beat of political savagery unleased upon Democrat leftists, Communists and commited Socialists.

Former Governor Sarah Palin threw down an stirring Conservative gauntlet on Tuesday as she roused the crowd at 2010 Tea Party Convention here, amid chaos and discontent not normally associated with political party conventions. Despite calls from party insiders to step back from incendiary rhetoric such as shouting 'No, no, No!', Palin continued an onslaught unseen since the dark days of the Revolutionary War.
Standing beside the more staid Vice-Presidential candidate, Paul Ryan(R-Mich) the Governor maintained a steady drum-beat of political savagery unleased upon Democrat leftists, Communists and commited Socialists.
Former Governor Sarah Palin threw down an stirring Conservative gauntlet on Tuesday as she roused the crowd at 2010 Tea Party Convention here, amid chaos and discontent not normally associated with political party conventions. Despite calls from party insiders to step back from incendiary rhetoric such as shouting 'No, no, No!', Palin continued an onslaught unseen since the dark days of the Revolutionary War.

Standing beside the more staid Vice-Presidential candidate, Paul Ryan(R-Mich) the Governor maintained a steady drum-beat of political savagery unleased upon Democrat leftists, Communists and co...
   
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