Palin steps down as governor of Alaska

Walter

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FBI Says There Is No Palin Investigation

Posted by Kevin Hechtkopf
The FBI has made particular note to say that Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin, who announced her resignation for the end of the month, is not under investigation, the Anchorage Daily News reports.

"We are not investigating her," FBI spokesman Eric Gonzalez told the paper. "Normally we don't confirm or deny those kind of allegations out there, but by not doing so it just casts her in a very bad light. There is just no truth to those rumors out there in the blogosphere."

The unusual step from the FBI comes after Palin's attorney threatened legal action over the weekend to those who "propagate defamatory material" about the former Republican vice presidential nominee.

"To the extent several websites, most notably liberal Alaska blogger Shannyn Moore, are now claiming as 'fact' that Governor Palin resigned because she is 'under federal investigation' for embezzlement or other criminal wrongdoing, we will be exploring legal options this week to address such defamation," Thomas Van Flein said in a statement. "This is to provide notice to Ms. Moore, and those who re-publish the defamation, such as Huffington Post, MSNBC, the New York Times and The Washington Post, that the Palins will not allow them to propagate defamatory material without answering to this in a court of law."

The Anchorage Daily News reports that Moore, who alluded to the investigation during an appearance on MSNBC, fired back at Palin during a press conference on Sunday. She called Palin "a coward and a bully" and that she never claimed the rumors were fact but only pointed out they existed. "Shannyn Moore will not be muzzled," she said.

Palin's attorney Van Flein responded to Moore via the paper: "The Constitution allows anyone to print what they want, but it does not say you can do so with impunity and with a total disassociation from reality ... to be blunt: falsely implying that the governor, or her husband, are under federal investigation, is not free speech."

Of course the dems aren't scared of her. Boy, she's hot.
 

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"Obviously, you're incapable of understanding that the reason I kept doing that, is that you have been spelling my name wrong for weeks now."

TenPenny, I humbly apologize. I am always careful with names of my fellow posters, I daresay more careful than others. I would never display tardiness by abbreviating names e.g. my name is usually shortened by lazy posters to YJ or Jack or worse.

I even spell out long names such as SirJosephPorter, letter for letter.

I meant no disrespect with the inadvertent - alas careless - addition of an extra "e".
 
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Biden fails to draw crowd in Erie

Posted July 1, 2009 11 :29 AM
Wattsburg, Pa. — Vice President Joe Biden visited a small town on the outskirts of Erie today to talk to rural folks about federal stimulus money that can be used to expand broadband access to the Internet for rural areas that typically have poor connections.
Apparently stimulus money and broadband are not all that interesting to the local folk here: Only around 100 or so people have showed up so far to hear Biden talk at noon at Seneca High School off Route 8 in Wattsburg.
The room looked so sparse that about 30 or so chairs were removed by volunteers to give the illusion of a full house.
The effect didn't exactly work.
Pittsburgh native and Secretary of Agriculture Tom Vilsack and Congresswoman Kathy Dahlkemper are also on hand to talk about access to high speed internet as an essential tool for success in business and in school in our struggling economy.





Palin helps N.Y. town laud Alaska’s patron

She raises money for museum to honor William Seward

Kevin Rivoli / AP
Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin walks the parade route during a Founders Day celebration in Auburn, N.Y., on Saturday.



updated 9:03 p.m. ET, Sat., June 6, 2009

AUBURN, N.Y. - Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin set aside politics only briefly Saturday to help Auburn officials celebrate their inaugural Founder's Day and raise money for a museum honoring William Seward, the 19th-century U.S. secretary of state who acquired Alaska for the United States.
More than 20,000 people turned out to see the former Republican vice presidential candidate lead a parade through downtown Auburn and sign a proclamation on the steps of City Hall honoring Seward as "the one person most responsible for Alaska."


Nah, the dems aren't scared. Boy, she's hot.
 

YukonJack

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Walter, Democrats never learn.

They bashed Ronald Reagan, called him an 'amiable dunce'. They paid for their stupidity with eight years of Reagan presidency.

They called George W. Bush far worse, far more often. They paid for their stupidity with eight years of Bush presidency.

Let them bash Sarah Palin all they like. If they were not deathly afraid of her, they would ignore her and leave her alone. It is obvious by now that the lightweight occupying the Oval Office will be just like the lightweight that was elected in 1976. Even the situation in Iran is eerily similar to the situation in 1979/80.

Sarah Palin may or may not be the new Ronald Reagan, but she sure scares the living bejeesus out of the liberals.
 

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Biden fails to draw crowd in Erie

Posted July 1, 2009 11 :29 AM
Wattsburg, Pa. — Vice President Joe Biden visited a small town on the outskirts of Erie today to talk to rural folks about federal stimulus money that can be used to expand broadband access to the Internet for rural areas that typically have poor connections.
Apparently stimulus money and broadband are not all that interesting to the local folk here: Only around 100 or so people have showed up so far to hear Biden talk at noon at Seneca High School off Route 8 in Wattsburg.
The room looked so sparse that about 30 or so chairs were removed by volunteers to give the illusion of a full house.
The effect didn't exactly work.
Pittsburgh native and Secretary of Agriculture Tom Vilsack and Congresswoman Kathy Dahlkemper are also on hand to talk about access to high speed internet as an essential tool for success in business and in school in our struggling economy.





Palin helps N.Y. town laud Alaska’s patron

She raises money for museum to honor William Seward

Kevin Rivoli / AP
Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin walks the parade route during a Founders Day celebration in Auburn, N.Y., on Saturday.



updated 9:03 p.m. ET, Sat., June 6, 2009

AUBURN, N.Y. - Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin set aside politics only briefly Saturday to help Auburn officials celebrate their inaugural Founder's Day and raise money for a museum honoring William Seward, the 19th-century U.S. secretary of state who acquired Alaska for the United States.
More than 20,000 people turned out to see the former Republican vice presidential candidate lead a parade through downtown Auburn and sign a proclamation on the steps of City Hall honoring Seward as "the one person most responsible for Alaska."


Nah, the dems aren't scared. Boy, she's hot.

So, she's planning on running for VP again? How many people turned out to see Obama in his last event? LMAO.
 

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I have no idea what the fuss is all about, some Republicans made mistakes, but the Democrats are not so innocent either. How soon we forget.
Scandals involving leaders from the Democrat Party from Boycottliberalism.com
GayPatriot » Democratic Scandals
CNN Downplays Latest Democratic Scandal | NewsBusters.org
And the list goes on, no matter what the source, a fact is a fact.

William Jefferson Clinton- Impeached by the House of Representatives over allegations of perjury and obstruction of justice, but acquitted by the Senate. Scandals include Whitewater - Travelgate Gennifer Flowersgate - Filegate - Vince Fostergate - Whitewater Billing Recordsgate - Paula Jonesgate- Lincoln Bedroomgate - Donations from Convicted Drug and Weapons Dealersgate - Lippogate - Chinagate - The Lewinsky Affair - Perjury and Jobs for Lewinskygate - Kathleen Willeygate - Web Hubbell Prison Phone Callgate - Selling Military Technology to the Chinesegate - Jaunita Broaddrick Gate - Lootergate - Pardongate
Edward Moore Kennedy - Democrat - U. S. Senator from Massachusetts. Pleaded guilty to leaving the scene of an accident, after his car plunged off a bridge on Chappaquiddick Island killing passenger Mary Jo Kopechne.
Barney Frank - Democrat - U.S. Representative from Massachusetts from 1981 to present. Admitted to having paid Stephen L. Gobie, a male prostitute, for sex and subsequently hiring Gobie as his personal assistant. Gobie used the congressman's Washington apartment for prostitution. A move to expel Frank from the House of Representatives failed and a motion to censure him failed.
DNC - The Federal Election Commission imposed $719,000 in fines against participants in the 1996 Democratic Party fundraising scandals involving contributions from China, Korea and other foreign sources. The Federal Election Commission said it decided to drop cases against contributors of more than $3 million in illegal DNC contributions because the respondents left the country or the corporations are defunct.
Sandy Berger - Democrat - National Security Advisor during the Clinton Administration. Berger fined $50,000 for illegally removing highly classified documents and handwritten notes from the National Archives during preparations for the Sept. 11 commission hearings.
Robert Torricelli - Democrat - Withdrew from the 2002 Senate race with less than 30 days before the election because of controversy over personal gifts he took from a major campaign donor and questions about campaign donations from 1996.
James McGreevey - Democrat - New Jersey Governor . Admitted to having a gay affair. Resigned after allegations of sexual harassment, rumors of being blackmailed on top of fundraising investigations and indictments.
Jesse Jackson - Democrat - Democratic candidate for President. Admitted to having an extramarital affair and fathering a illegitimate child.
Gary Condit - Democrat - US Democratic Congressman from California. Condit had an affair with an intern. Condit, covered up the affair and lied to police after she went missing. No charges were ever filed against Condit. Her remains were discovered in a Washington DC park..
 

YukonJack

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"Too bad she couldn't do that at the voting booths."

If she had been on the top of the ticket we would not have Obama sitting in the White House now.

Instead of the second black President (remember, Clinton was the first) we would have the first woman President.
 

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"Too bad she couldn't do that at the voting booths."

If she had been on the top of the ticket we would not have Obama sitting in the White House now.

Instead of the second black President (remember, Clinton was the first) we would have the first woman President.

I really hope you are kidding, a grade nine student has a better grasp of domestic and foreign issues then the "hockey mom". The only reason she was on the McCain ticket was to appease the bible thumper contingent within the republican ranks.
 

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"Too bad she couldn't do that at the voting booths."

If she had been on the top of the ticket we would not have Obama sitting in the White House now.

Instead of the second black President (remember, Clinton was the first) we would have the first woman President.

I thought you were claiming Obama was white yesterday.