Saturday, 24 September 2011

EXCLUSIVE! Sarah Palin Offer $1 Million To Tell The Truth!

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Wow. We had no idea there were this many dating sites out there for adulterers!

The more you know!

On the heels of the release of "The Rogue: Searching for the Real Sarah Palin,” an adult dating site for married people has reached out to Sarah Palin to set the record the straight.

We've learned EXCLUSIVELY that AshleyMadison.com has sent a letter off to Sarah and her husband Todd, offering them both $1 million to pass a lie detector test. They would obviously have to truthfully answer questions about the allegations of cheating within their marriage and allow the website to exclusively broadcast their results via their website. As the the letter (above) clearly lays forth:

We broadcast your formal statement and video testimonial exclusively to our 10.8 million members worldwide. We will hired a certified polygraph examiner to administer a lie detector test to both yourself and Todd. He will be restricted to asking you questions solely related to the allegations. Ashelymadison.com will also retain the right to distribute any and all video footage to national press thereafter.

Such a deal!

While we'd LOVE to see Sarah be put under oath this way and forced to tell the truth, there is hardly a chance she will go through with this. She still has some dignity that she is clinging onto for dear life. She can't afford to give that up so easily.

Besides - one million bucks? She'll make that doing another season of Alaska with TLC … and she can lie all she wants!

Tags: allegations, cheating, exclusive, husband, lie detector, marriage, married, sarah palin, statement, the rogue searching for the real sarah palin, todd palin, website


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