Palin says ready to get out there and fight

Saying that she chose not to play the game of her detractors, Gov. Sarah Palin is ready to get out there and fight for what she believes. Appearing on a radio talk show on Friday, July 10, 2009, she was enthusiastically welcomed by host Michael Dukes' "Firearms Friday" on KFAR in Fairbanks, Alaska and received mostly positive responses from listeners.

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