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Palin, she's got my vote!

 
 
cicerone imposter
 
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Reply Thu 9 Oct, 2008 08:55 pm
@Sglass,
Don't you have him confused with Bob Hope? LOL
Mame
 
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Reply Thu 9 Oct, 2008 08:58 pm
@cicerone imposter,
This brings to mind ehBeth's thread about snot for some reason.
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NickFun
 
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Reply Thu 9 Oct, 2008 08:59 pm
@islandgirl,
Me, Jethro and Grannie were talkin out this just lass night. She be a fine woman and a hot piece of ass. We needs a hot piece of ass in the White House. We need someone to tell us science is wrong and all that 'evolution' ain't nuthin but a load of crap. And she can scare away them Russians!
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edgarblythe
 
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Reply Thu 9 Oct, 2008 09:16 pm
@Sglass,
Spiro was a ball. The ridiculously hundred dollar word laden speaches, the vicious attacks with no foundation to them. I wore a Spiro wristwatch. It was modeled after a Mickey Mouse watch.
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Brandon9000
 
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Reply Thu 9 Oct, 2008 09:24 pm
@Rockhead,
Rockhead wrote:

nun guts...

Presumably you're referring to anyone who believes in the 2nd amendment to our constitution. Yes, some of us do believe in the Bill of Rights.
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Brandon9000
 
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Reply Thu 9 Oct, 2008 09:25 pm
@edgarblythe,
edgarblythe wrote:


ANCHORAGE, Alaska - The state Supreme Court refused Thursday to halt an ethics investigation into Gov. Sarah Palin, the Republican vice presidential nominee.

The ruling clears the way for lawmakers on Friday to release a report on their investigation into whether Palin abused her power by firing her public safety commissioner. The report could prove to be an embarrassment for Palin and a distraction for John McCain's presidential campaign.

Lawmakers are investigating whether Palin abused her power to settle a family dispute. Her former public safety commissioner says he was dismissed after resisting pressure to fire a state trooper who had gone through a nasty divorce from Palin's sister.

And, of course, under investigation = guilty.
Brandon9000
 
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Reply Thu 9 Oct, 2008 09:26 pm
@Rockhead,
Rockhead wrote:

We got a month to go, and she still has skeletons in the closet for Halloween...

Laughing

So would you, if you had political enemies who wanted it so. You throw enough mud at anyone and some of it will stick.
JTT
 
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Reply Thu 9 Oct, 2008 09:32 pm
@Brandon9000,
Quote:
And, of course, under investigation = guilty.


If you say so, Brandon?
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Rockhead
 
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Reply Thu 9 Oct, 2008 09:33 pm
@Brandon9000,
I resemble that remark...


She will burn as quick as she hits real scrutiny.

(we got time...)
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edgarblythe
 
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Reply Thu 9 Oct, 2008 09:34 pm
@Brandon9000,
That's your words, not mine. I saw one story that makes it seem her husband actually made the moves in this case. The story makes it seem he was the shadow governor. Which shows that the whole story is yet to out, however it goes. In any case, it's a very poor showing for a national candidate.
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Merry Andrew
 
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Reply Thu 9 Oct, 2008 09:37 pm
@cicerone imposter,
Hope's and Nixon's noses were virtually identical. Not to belittle the great comedian, but I wonder if they had some of the same DNA.
edgarblythe
 
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Reply Thu 9 Oct, 2008 09:42 pm
@Merry Andrew,
Hope was the funnier one.
JTT
 
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Reply Thu 9 Oct, 2008 09:45 pm
Seems that some of those skeletons are getting fleshed out a bit. Videos are available at the link at the end of the article.

Quote:

Sarah Palin's dalliances with Wasilla's wackiest extremists
By David Neiwert Thursday Oct 09, 2008 7:00pm

Max Blumenthal and I recently spent several days on separate visits to Wasilla, Alaska, Sarah Palin's hometown where she was mayor from 1996 to 2002. We talked to a number of local residents and pored over a number of city documents, looking into Palin's associations with a far-right political faction in Wasilla. (We working thanks to a grant from The Nation Institute's Investigative Fund.)

The report is now complete and can be read in its entirety at Salon.com. You can also see above the video Max made of his interview with one of the faction's main leaders, a man named Mark Chryson, who headed up the secessionist Alaskan Independence Party during the same time period. It pretty much speaks for itself.

Essentially here’s what we found:

* That Gov. Palin, when a Wasilla city council member, formed an alliance with some of the more radical far-right citizens in Wasilla and vicinity, particularly members of the secessionist Alaskan Independence Party who were allied with local John Birch Society activists. These activists played an important role in her election as Wasilla mayor in 1996.
* Once mayor, one of Mrs. Palin’s first acts was to attempt to appoint one of these extremists (a man named Steve Stoll) to her own seat on the city council. This was a man with a history of disrupting city council meetings with intimidating behavior. She was blocked by a single city council member.
* Afterward, Mrs. Palin fired the city’s museum director at the behest of this faction.
* She fomented an ultimately successful effort to derail a piece of local gun-control legislation which would simply have prohibited the open carry of firearms into schools, liquor stores, libraries, courthouses and the like. The people recruited to shout this ordinance down included these same figures, notably the local AIP representative (who became the AIP’s chairman that same year).
* She remained associated politically with the local AIP/Birch faction throughout her tenure as mayor on other issues, particularly a successful effort to amend the Alaska Constitution to prohibit local governments from issuing any local gun-control ordinances.

In general, we found that not only did Mrs. Palin have numerous associations with these extremists, she actively sought to empower them locally and to enact their agendas both locally and on a state level.

We sent an e-mail to the McCain/Palin campaign asking for their reaction to these findings, and have so far received no response. If and when we do, we'll update.

We haven't any insight into Palin's accusations that Barack Obama "palled around with terrorists" by associating with William Ayers. But we do know there are serious questions about her own dalliances with the far right during the same time period. We didn't find any evidence that Palin herself subscribed to their "New World Order" conspiracy theories, but it's clear she was comfortable with not only aligning herself with them politically, but putting them in positions of actual political power and influence.

I'll be back tomorrow with some City of Wasilla documents you can peruse on your own substantiating our findings.

UPDATE: (Nicole) Max Blumenthal appeared on Rachel Maddow to discuss this article

http://www.crooksandliars.com/node/23287

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Merry Andrew
 
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Reply Thu 9 Oct, 2008 09:46 pm
@edgarblythe,
Not always, edgar. Remember "I am not a crook"?
edgarblythe
 
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Reply Thu 9 Oct, 2008 09:49 pm
@Merry Andrew,
Yeah. I forgot. That line brought down the house. Also, "If the president does it that means it is not wrong."
JTT
 
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Reply Thu 9 Oct, 2008 09:51 pm
Is McCain just a doofus or is he a congenital liar? And did Palin correct him or let the lie fly?

Quote:
McCain Touts ‘Energy Expert’ Palin’s Credentials By Falsely Claiming She Delivered A Gas Pipeline

Last night on Fox News, host Sean Hannity interviewed Sen. John McCain (R-AZ) and Gov. Sarah Palin (R-AK) and asked McCain what Palin’s role would be in his administration. McCain said Palin would be useful on energy issues " presumably because, as he has said before, “she knows more about energy than probably anyone else” in the U.S.

Here he clearly is just being a doofus

As evidence, McCain claimed that Palin “was responsible for…a pipeline, the $40 billion pipeline bringing natural gas from Alaska down to the lower 48.”

[You can Watch it at the link at the end of this page:]

In fact, there is no $40 billion dollar pipeline from Alaska bringing natural gas to the lower 48 states. As the New York Times explained last month, “the pipeline exists only on paper” "

The first section has yet to be laid, federal approvals are years away and the pipeline will not be completed for at least a decade. In fact, although it is the centerpiece of Ms. Palin’s relatively brief record as governor, the pipeline might never be built, and under a worst-case scenario, the state could lose up to $500 million it committed to defray regulatory and other costs.

Palin initiated the project by giving $500 million in Alaska state funds to TransCanada Corp. for the pipeline. However, the Canadian energy company “is not obligated to build it” and has made no promises to do so.

Moreover, some of Canada’s native tribes must approve the deal and those who live along the pipeline’s proposed route “complain they haven’t been consulted about it and are threatening to sue unless they are compensated.” One tribal representative has said that TransCanada has “very much downplayed the extent of the legal difficulties they face in Canada.”

But Palin has asked Alaskans to pray for the pipeline to be built, which is perhaps what the McCain-Palin campaign website means when it says that “work has begun on a $40 billion natural gas pipeline.”

http://thinkprogress.org/2008/10/09/mccain-palin-pipeline/

cicerone imposter
 
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Reply Thu 9 Oct, 2008 09:55 pm
@Merry Andrew,
We could never know; consider the idea publicized recently that Sarah Palin may be related to Princess Di.
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Merry Andrew
 
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Reply Thu 9 Oct, 2008 10:04 pm
@edgarblythe,
And, of course, there's the stand-up routine he did about "my wife Pat's good Republican cloth coat." Hilarious.
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ehBeth
 
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Reply Thu 9 Oct, 2008 10:08 pm
I'm diggin' Paris Hilton's new ad with Martin Sheen.

She's got a surprisingly sensible platform, and articulates it well.

Can I write her in?
cicerone imposter
 
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Reply Thu 9 Oct, 2008 10:09 pm
@JTT,
Both are liars. McCain and Palin on tv today were saying they just want Obama to tell the truth about himself. Got that? They want Obama to tell the truth.
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