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@AndrewE_Johnson CNN just clarified for viewers that when Palin said she’s “born again” that she means “born again Christian,” not actually born again -- nm
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ty97
Nov 12 '13, 14:02
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Were they co-broadcasting with CNN International?
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spamlet
Nov 12, 14:04
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I don't know that even Brits would know what that was -- nm
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con_carne
Nov 12, 14:05
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Why is that? There born-agains in the UK, and probably every other country. -- nm
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zork
Nov 12, 14:15
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For sure, was just questioning the widespread use of that phrase -- nm
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con_carne
Nov 12, 14:19
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It's used in Australia -- nm
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Roger More
Nov 12, 14:23
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It's in the Bible. -- nm
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zork
Nov 12, 14:30
I figured that CNN = US and CNNi = Everywhere Else
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spamlet
Nov 12, 14:11
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