Friday, September 5, 2008

The Looney Left strikes again.

I've been trying to think of a lead in for this but I can't. Read it and see why! BTW - the writer's moniker of this piece of trash is "True Voice of Moderation."

No, really. I would not kid you.


No link yet? Ok. I'm finished waiting.

Here's what you get in return...

SARAH PALIN ATTENDED COLLEGE IN AREA THAT IS A MAJOR BASTION FOR DOMESTIC WHITE SEPERATIST DOMESTIC TERRORISTS

Aryan Nation (AN) is a White Nationalist, Neo-Nazi organization which was founded in the 1970s by Richard Girnt Butler

From the 1970s until 2001 the headquarters of the AN was in a 20 acre compound at Hayden Lake, Idaho. EIGHT MILES FROM WHERE SARAH PALIN CHOSE TO ATTEND COLLEGE. There were a number of state chapters, only loosely tied to the main organization. The group ran an annual "World Congress of Aryan Nations" at Hayden Lake for both AN adherents and other violent right-wing splinter terror groups.

In September 2000 the Southern Poverty Law Center won a $6.3 million judgment against the Aryan Nations from an Idaho jury who awarded punitive and compensatory damages to a woman and her son who were attacked by drunken Aryan Nations guards. The lawsuit stemmed from the July 1998 attack when Aryan Nations security guards in Coeur d'Alene, Idaho {WHERE SARAH PALIN CHOSE TO ATTEND COLLEGE}shot at Victoria Keenan and her son. Keennan and her son were driving near the compound when their car backfired, which the drunken guards misinterpreted as gunfire. Bullets struck their car several times, and subsequently the car crashed, after which one of the Aryan Nations guards held the Keenans at gunpoint


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6 comments:

  1. UMmmmm.........
    Isn't there like four, or five moslem schools in the Carolinas that are within 200 miles od the Breck girls personal island?
    Does that mean that th ex-Senator hairpony(and failed Veep) is supporting them like Palin is/was the AB?

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  2. Actually, it's the folks she did choose to hang around that should be talked about:

    While it is thought that Mrs Palin officially left the party to become a Republican in 1996, she recorded an address for its convention earlier this year in which she said: "I share your party's vision of upholding the constitution of our great state" and told members to "keep up the good work".

    Lynette Clark, the chairman of the Alaskan Independence Party (AIP), confirmed to ABC News that Mrs Palin and her husband Todd had both been both members and attended at least one party convention.

    "When she joined the party our platform was right under her nose," Mrs Clark said. "I can't understand why in God's name she has aligned herself with a candidate who opposes the development of our republic and Alaska's resource wealth," she added.

    In a video recorded at this year's party convention, Dexter Clark, the party's vice chairman, can be seen telling delegates: "The situation is completely out of hand, the decay of the federal government is totally complete."


    Here's what the founder of the AIP had to say about America:

    The founder of the Alaska Independence Party -- a group that has been courted over the years by Sarah Palin, and one her husband was a member of for roughly seven years -- once professed his "hatred for the American government" and cursed the American flag as a "damn flag."

    The AIP founder, Joe Vogler, made the comments in 1991, in an interview that's now housed at the Oral History Program in the Rasmuson Library at the University of Alaska, Fairbanks.

    "The fires of hell are frozen glaciers compared to my hatred for the American government," Vogler said in the interview, in which he talked extensively about his desire for Alaskan secession, the key goal of the AIP.

    "And I won't be buried under their damn flag," Vogler continued in the interview, which also touched on his disappointment with the American judicial system. "I'll be buried in Dawson. And when Alaska is an independent nation they can bring my bones home."

    At another point, Volger advocated renouncing allegiance to the United States. In the course of denouncing Federal regulation over land, he said:

    "And then you get mad. And you say, the hell with them. And you renounce allegiance, and you pledge your efforts, your effects, your honor, your life to Alaska."


    Nice.

    Birds of a feather, flock together, as the old saying goes..................

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  3. I see that you don't keep up.

    From ABC news:

    "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."


    hehehehehe

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  4. The fact remains that she hung around them, attended at least one convention, perhaps even mislead the AIP folks quoted about her registration(which is why they got it wrong).

    She'll have a lot of splainin' (explaining) to do if reporters ask her about it, assuming she gives any interviews besides the obligatory Fox softball appearance.

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  5. Actually I see nothing that gives me any great sense that she did anything that you claim.

    BTW - I assume you deny that Hussein served on a board with William Alders, didn't have a fuund raising meeting in Alders' home, etc, etc....

    Of cousre if she actually attended a meeting, at least none of them had attacked the country and been a terrorist.

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