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Sarah Palin Answers Critics, Discusses Family On Twitter

July 6 2009, Published 12:34 p.m. ET

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Sarah Palin may not have a favorite newspaper, but she sure has taken to Twitter.

The recently-resigned Alaska governor spent her weekend in a Twittering frenzy reminiscent of Ashton Kutcher, touching on issues ranging from politics to her family life.

"Critics are spinning, so hang in there as they feed false info on the right decision made as I enter last yr (sic) in office to not run again," she wrote Saturday.

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In another message, she addressed a Washington Post article hinting she will be investigated by saying, "See letter from my attorney Thomas V. Van Flein on baseless allegations of past 24hrs," with a link to the document.

On Sunday, the pretty politician updated Twitter nation on her family plans, saying: "As has been the case for decades, family is commercial fishing in Bristol Bay-I look forward to joining the work crew for 1 day picking fish," she wrote. "Grateful Todd left fishing grnds to join me this wkend; but now he's back slaying salmon & working the kids @ the site; anxious to join 'em!"

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