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Levi Johnston 'A Nice Redneck From Alaska' via Switzerland

Levi JohnstonThe Swiss have a six century tradition of neutrality when it comes to war or taking a positions between opposing factions. It came as a surprise to us to read in a mainstream Zurich, Switzerland news journal an article titled 'A Nice Redneck From Alaska.' The article focuses upon the feud between heartthrob ex-hockey player Levi Johnston the father of Alaska's ex- Governor and former Republican Vice Presidential nominee Sarah Palin's grandson. The Swiss as are Europeans in general oftentimes removed far from discourse about the happenings in Wasilla, Alaska however the article in 'Tages Anzeiger' debunks our generalization of indifference between the two continents. Read the original article in German or the Google translation in English. It appears that Levi's appeal is much more far reaching than the grandmother of his infant son. The author of the article calls Sarah Palin a 'Dragon' which is a perfect description of the former beauty queen. Levi is described as a likable guy and encourages him to pen a tell-all book and to pose in 'Playgirl.' In other word's go for it Levi broaden your horizons because you are only young once. Of course on a personal note we too would love to see what is in Lev's Levis. A Lemon Meringue ' Baked Alaska' is an appetizing desert by all our culinary experiences . Stay Tuned.

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