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Sarah Palin Booed At Philadelphia Flyers Game
When Sarah Palin dropped the ceremonial first puck at the Flyers’ opener on Saturday night at the Wachovia Center, she was greeted by resounding (almost deafening) boos. Ed Snider, owner of the Flyers, had her introduced to the crowd more as a hockey mom than as the Republican candidate for vice president. She was flanked by Scott Gomez, the Rangers center, and Mike Richards, the Flyers center.
Meanwhile, Fox News says that the crowd didn't react too harshly to Palin, who brought two of her daughters on the ice with her.
A carpet was laid down and Palin, dressed in a beige trench, walked on to the ice joined by her daughters Willow and Piper. The GOP Vice-Presidential nominee said at an earlier fundraiser that she would stop some of the booing from the rowdy Philadelphia fans by putting her seven year old daughter, Piper in a Flyers jersey. She said, “How dare they boo Piper!”
Her secret weapon may have worked. The crowd in this staunchly Democratic city –visited today by Barack Obama—gave Palin mixed reviews. There were audible boos over the very loud music and some in the crowd had their thumbs down, but there were also many people clapping and cheering the GOP Vice-Presidential nominee.
So was Palin booed lustily or did she receive a warmer reception? Judge for yourself by clicking on the video or viewing them here and here.
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Jon Azpiri
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leah_bedia
Portland, Oregon, United States







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at 17:08 on October 12th, 2008
Jon Azpiri, I like this story. It's good stuff.
The boo's have it!!
at 11:47 on October 15th, 2008
The Alaska Women Reject Palin rally was held in Anchorage to spread the word that not all Alaskan women support Palin. Homemade signs were encouraged. One of the organizers said that an event in Anchorage was successful if you get more than 25 people to show up. A rally counter clicked off 1400 people!!!
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at 13:40 on October 15th, 2008
Let me get this straight.
She used her seven-year-old daughter as a shield?