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So, Madonna says she has banned Sarah Palin from her world tour.

She told the crowd: “Sarah Palin can’t come to my party. Sarah Palin can’t come to my show. It’s nothing personal,”

Then former sex symbol Brigitte Bardot announces Palin is a disgrace to women.

I don’t feel disgraced and I doubt Sarah Palin is losing any sleep over these two women who made their living by selling sex to the public. Not literally, but you get the drift.

This video has been around the blogosphere for the past few days. I have debated with myself as to whether or not I should post it, but have decided there is enough truth to it I want to share it.

Feel free to comment in favor of or opposed to his view.

Some may say this is negative, but when a candidate is talking about another candidate’s record it is not negative unless it has deliberate lies. I’ll let you decide.

CNN goes in depth on the topic of Barack Obama’s relationship with Bill Ayers (topic addressed immediately after remarks by Governor Palin):

Below is the format for the Town Hall debate this evening between John McCain and Barack Obama:

–The questions will be culled from a group of 100 to 150 uncommitted likely voters in the audience and another one-third to come via the Internet. Brokaw selects which questions to ask from written queries submitted prior to the debate.

–The Gallup Organization makes sure the questioners reflect the demographic makeup of the nation.

–An audience member isn’t allowed to switch questions and will not be allowed a follow-up either. His or her microphone will be turned off after the question is read and a camera shot will only be shown of the person asking — not reacting.

–The moderator may not ask followups or make comments.

–McCain and Obama will be provided with director’s chairs, but they’re also allowed to stand. They can’t roam past their “designated area” marked on the stage and are not supposed to ask each other direct questions.