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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