Sarah Palin, with her husband, Todd, spoke yesterday at Bowling Green University in Ohio. Joe Wurzelbacher, also known as ''Joe the plumber'' of Holland, Ohio, campaigned with Palin for the first time at the event.
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Palin vows energy independence
US security depends on it, she tells crowd
Sarah Palin, with her husband, Todd, spoke yesterday at Bowling Green University in Ohio. Joe Wurzelbacher, also known as ''Joe the plumber'' of Holland, Ohio, campaigned with Palin for the first time at the event.
(J.D. Pooley/Getty Images)
TOLEDO, Ohio - Giving her second major policy speech as the Republican vice presidential nominee, Sarah Palin vowed yesterday to put the country on the path to energy independence, saying a "clean break" is needed from "30 years of failed policies in Washington" that relied too much on foreign oil. (Full article: 521 words)
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