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Sat 13 Sep, 2008 12:53 pm
GIBSON: You have said continually, since he chose you as his vice presidential nominee, that I said to Congress, thanks but not thanks. If we're going to build that bridge, we'll build it ourselves.
PALIN: Right.
GIBSON: But it's now pretty clearly documented. You supported that bridge before you opposed it. You were wearing a T-shirt in the 2006 campaign, showed your support for the bidge to nowhere.
PALIN: I was wearing a T-shirt with the Zip code of the community that was asking for that bridge. Not all the people in that community even were asking for a $400 million or $300 million bridge.
GIBSON: But you turned against it after Congress had basically pulled the plug on it; after it became apparent that the state was going to have to pay for it, not the Congress; and after it became a national embarrassment to the state of Alaska. So do you want to revise and extend your remarks?
PALIN: It has always been an embarrassment that abuse of the ear form -- earmark process has been accepted in Congress. And that's what John McCain has fought. And that's what I joined him in fighting. It's been an embarrassment, not just Alaska's projects. But McCain gives example after example after example. I mean, every state has their embarrassment. And, as I've said over and over, if Alaska wants that bridge, $300 million, $400 million dollars, over to that island with an airport, we'll find a way to build it ourselves. The rest of the country doesn't have to build that for us.
GIBSON: But you were for it before you were against it. You were solidly for it for quite some period of time...
PALIN: I was ...
GIBSON: ... until Congress pulled the plug.
PALIN: I was for infrastructure being built in the state. And it's not inappropriate for a mayor or for a governor to request and to work with their Congress and their congressmen, their congresswomen, to plug into the federal budget along with every other state a share of the federal budget for infrastructure.
GIBSON: Right.
PALIN: What I supported was the link between a community and its airport. And we have found that link now.
GIBSON: But you didn't say no to Congress, well build it ourselves until after they pulled the plug. Correct?
PALIN: No, because Congress still allowed those dollars to come into Alaska. They did.
GIBSON: Well, but ...
PALIN: Transportation fund dollars still came into Alaska. It was our choice, Charlie, whether we were going to spend it on a bridge or not. And I said, thanks, but no thanks. We're not going to spend it on the bridge.
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Oh my god, what a load of ****. She sounds positively Bush-like to me. This is not change.
@kickycan,
well if they're elected a lot more people will be begging for change.....spare change.
We're going to see more of this kind of BS from McCain/Palwin. No doubt about it, and the conservatives believe every big and small b.s. they eschew. They've all become unbelievably stupefied.
@cicerone imposter,
PALIN/NUGENT 2012
DRILL IT KILL IT GRILL IT
@cjhsa,
nice avatar. which one of those are you? the drooling inbred idiot on the right or the kid with down's syndrome on the left?
@kuvasz,
Seriously dude - take your meds. Apparently Palin has your panties in a huge wadd....
My son would kick your ass at anything even if he was retarded. So go figure.
LOL!!! That would be funny to watch.
@cjhsa,
cjhasa said
Quote:Re: kuvasz (Post 3401238)
Seriously dude - take your meds. Apparently Palin has your panties in a huge wadd....
My son would kick your ass at anything even if he was retarded. So go figure.
LOL!!! That would be funny to watch.
Laddy, the reason why your kid is retarded is because your sister is his mother.
@kickycan,
This is working several tads too hard to make somebody out as a liar. All it really does is show th eaccuser to be an agenda-driven liar.
@gungasnake,
gungasnake wrote:
This is working several tads too hard to make somebody out as a liar. All it really does is show th eaccuser to be an agenda-driven liar.
No, it doesn't. But this post of yours definitely shows you to be a partisan hack. Thanks for playing. And please, don't vote.
@gungasnake,
Quote:...In a February 2007 report on infrastructure priorities, Palin’s transition team opposed the Bridge, plus a road in Juneau. “Statewide, these two projects are seen as a severe drain on resources that would otherwise be assigned to heavily used commercial and passenger routes,” the study concluded....
They don't much care what the truth of the matter is. They're just going to keep repeating that it's a lie over and over, and repeating quotations by other liberals that it's a lie. It's a smear campaign for people who reflexively try to smear the opposition, because they're not inclined to argue the issues.