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To: i-node who wrote (412745)9/2/2008 6:00:10 PM
From: michael97123  Respond to of 1574097
 
Ted leads the alaska independence party. Its a russian front organization. Ruskys will buy back alaska for our total national debt, not one year deficit. Palin will be called Comrade or end up in a gulag if ted gets his way.



To: i-node who wrote (412745)9/2/2008 6:05:15 PM
From: tejek  Respond to of 1574097
 
These liars on this thread -- like tejek (who claimed she was a mamber of th Alaska Independence Party when it has turned out she has been a registered Republican since the 80s) -- are not above saying and/or doing anything to bash a conservative they don't like. Pathetic humans.

I am not lying. That's what was being reported this weekend. Now this is what is being said:

Another AIP Official Says Palin Was at 1994 Convention*

September 02, 2008 12:21 PM

An intense "she said"/"she said" has emerged over whether Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin was ever a member of the Alaskan Independence Party, the third-largest political party in the 49th state. The AIP wants Alaskans to get an opportunity to vote on whether or not they will remain a state, or become a commonwealth, or split off as an independent nation.

Officials of the AIP say Palin was once a member, but the McCain campaign -- providing what it says is complete voter registration documentation -- says Palin has been according to official records a lifelong Republican.

(Which to be honest seems more in keeping with the ambitious pol. Republicans have a much better track record than the AIP.)

Gail Fenumiai, director of the Alaska Division of Elections, tells ABC News that regardless of the impression given to members of the Alaskan Independence Party, "Gov. Sarah Palin first registered to vote in the state in May 1982 as a Republican, and she has not changed her party affiliate with the Division of Elections since that time."

But Fenumiai adds that Palin's husband Todd was a member of the AIP from October 1995 through July 2002, except for a few months in 2000. He is currently undeclared.

As part of their pushback against the charges of Lynette and Dexter Clark of the AIP, the McCain campaign says that Palin did not even attend the AIP convention in Wasilla in 1994.

But another former AIP official -- Mark Chryson, chairman of the AIP from 1995 to 2002 -- tells ABC News that "Palin was at the convention in 1994. She was there."

Was she a member?

Chryson can’t say. "She may have been, I do not know," he says. Their records don't go back that far.

"Ask Sarah," he suggests.

I'd love to. But she hasn't exactly been making herself available to the press.

For her part, Ms. Clark -- a self-employed gold miner who wants Alaska to become an independent nation -- says that the McCain campaign pushback that Pain was never part of the AIP is "hooey."

"This is like a cat covering up crap in its litter box," she says.

blogs.abcnews.com



To: i-node who wrote (412745)9/2/2008 6:19:41 PM
From: steve harris  Respond to of 1574097
 
More bad news for dems...

Message 24902770

Levi Johnston to join Palin family at convention
Sep 2, 5:01 PM (ET)

By RACHEL D'ORO

WASILLA, Alaska (AP) - Bristol Palin's boyfriend plans to join the family of the Republican vice presidential candidate at the GOP convention.

Levi Johnston's mother said her 18-year-old son left Alaska on Tuesday morning to join the Palin family in St. Paul, Minn.

Sherry Johnston also said there has been no pressure put on her son to marry Bristol Palin, the pregnant daughter of vice presidential candidate Sarah Palin.

"Absolutely not," Sherry Johnston told reporters outside the family's Wasilla home. Johnston said the two teens already had plans to marry before they knew she was pregnant.

Sarah Palin announced Monday that her 17-year-old unmarried daughter was pregnant. The father was not identified beyond the first name of Levi.

news.yahoo.com