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One Republican Ticket: Eleven Houses

August 30, 2008, St. Paul, MN

George Bush promised America "an ownership society... where more Americans than ever will be able to open up their door where they live and say, welcome to my house, welcome to my piece of property."

And the Republican ticket of 2008 realizes that promise.

Presidential candidate John McCain and newly-selected vice-presidential candidate Sarah Palin can open up their doors where they live and say: "welcome to my house, welcome to my piece of property."

Then they can open the next door and say: "welcome to my house, welcome to my piece of property."

Then they can open the next door and say: "welcome to my house, welcome to my piece of property."

Then they can open the next door and say: "welcome to my house, welcome to my piece of property."

Then they can open the next door and say: "welcome to my house, welcome to my piece of property."

Then they can open the next door and say: "welcome to my house, welcome to my piece of property."

Then they can open the next door and say: "welcome to my house, welcome to my piece of property."

Then they can open the next door and say: "welcome to my house, welcome to my piece of property."

Then they can open the next door and say: "welcome to my house, welcome to my piece of property."

Then they can open the next door and say: "welcome to my house, welcome to my piece of property."

Then they can open the next door and say: "welcome to my house, welcome to my piece of property."

While Palin cannot compete with McCain's eight home record, she's got three domiciles.

According to the governor of Alaska's 2007 financial disclosure form, Palin and her husband own a primary residence and two vacation properties.

Add the White House and the vice presidential residence at the Naval Observatory and the combined total will be thirteen.

That would be a lucky number for McCain and Palin.

Bush ownership society is working for the Republican ticket.

But with as many as two million American families facing foreclosures and with tens of millions more worrying about whether they will ever have a home to call their own, the McCain-Palin campaign's pledge to carry Bush's "ownership society" by obtaining homes number twelve and thirteen for the candidates sounds like an unlucky bet for America.