Well, she didn't go ask to be freed of witchcraft; an visiting African minister just happened to include that in his
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prayer for her. She had no control over that. It could be that African Christians are concerned about witchcraft whereas westerners generally don't believe in it.

Now, if you could show that witchcraft was one of the beliefs commonly talked about in her congregation, and that she believes in it and feels the need to be purified or freed from it or whatever, that would be a different story.

Although i still think she would let her religious beliefs taint her job were she to be elected VP. Elected officials must represent every person in this country regardless of their religion or lack thereof, and respect their rights equally under the law. I don't think palin could do that, aside from any belief she might or might not have in witchcraft.
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