What Should Palin’s Son Do About His Addiction to Drugs?

Question by FlcHatrs: What should Palin’s son do about his addiction to drugs?
Sarah’s oldest son, Track, was addicted to the power drug OxyContin for nearly the past two years, snorting it, eating it, smoking it and even injecting it. And as Track, 19, heads to Iraq as part of the U.S. armed forces, Sarah and her husband Todd were powerless to stop his wild antics, detailed in the new issue of The ENQUIRER, which goes on sale today.

Should Palin be home watching out for her family?

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Answer by Kerry J
Maybe if he had a MOTHER he wouldn’t have been so mis-directed.

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