Sarah Palin and the Alaska Independence Party
Sarah Palin is alleged to have been a member of the Alaska Independence Party (AIP) at one time, which she and the McCain campaign deny. The AIP has tried to put on the ballet a measure for Alaska to secede from the United States, and become it’s own country, but they have never obtained enough signatures to put the measure on a ballet to be voted on by citizens. This isn’t the first group of people in the U.S. to have issues with the way the federal government handles things.
San Francisco, which is only a city in California, known for it’s large population of gays, wanted to become it’s own country after seceding from the U.S. After seceding, San Francisco said the U.S. could then provide it with military protection, even though most people in San Francisco hate the military. The Democratic Representative from San Francisco, Nancy Pelosi, is the first woman Speaker of the House, which means she becomes president if anything happens to the president and vice president. Pelosi could become President of a country that San Francisco doesn’t even want to be a part of.
Sarah is a "former" member of the AIP, and left because she didn’t agree with everything they proposed, like seceding from the U.S., but she still respects their opinion, because she is governor of all of Alaska, not just part of it.
UPDATE: Information that was coming out at the time of this article was false, and originated from liberal media sources. The fact is, Sarah has never been part of the Alaska Independence Party. This lie was published by liberal media sources in an attempt to hurt Sarah Palin. The video above shows Sarah embracing all citizens in Alaska, even the Alaska Independence Party.
The picture below is real, and is of Sarah when she was young. The shirt says "I may be broke but, I’m not flat busted."

The picture below of Sarah holding a gun, and posing in a bikini is not real.

The photo below is also not real, but it looks like something that could happen.

Bloomberg posted a story about Sarah that was supposed to be about her husband Todd pictured below.

The New York Times reported that Todd Palin, Sarah’s husband, was arrested 22 years ago on for DUI, although they fail to mention if he was convicted, which would mean he’s innocent of any crime. Getting arrested doesn’t make a person a criminal, getting convicted in a court of law does. Bloomberg saw the story, and wrote their own (above) saying that Sarah herself was the one who was arrested. They later corrected the error without a retraction, so if you hear Sarah was arrested for DUI, tell that person to check their source again. Bloomberg posted the obituary of Steve Jobs, CEO of Apple, on August 27, even though he isn’t dead. Hopefully the person making all those mistakes at Bloomberg can be reassigned to a more important job like dumping garbage cans in the offices around the building, after they are filled with papers covered with printing errors.
Sarah and her family have really caught the attention of America. This political season is much like it was in the 1800s when common folk ran for office. Today we honor those former politicians with statues, movies, museums, and we even have streets named after them. If Sarah does great things for America, what will we do to remember her?
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The simple fact remains:
the Palins are White Trash.
While I have a lot of regard for Sen. McCain (he should have gotten the nod 8 years ago) I find his V.P. choice to be a rather cynical and desperate decision.
Yes, he’s well known for his “maverick” decision making ability, but this is a move well beneath him.
No doubt Gov. Palin is an acomplished women, but she’s in beyond her depth and the problems facing The States don’t allow for much of a learning curve.
I’ve grown-up hearing that there was very little differance between the two parties when it came time to elect a new President and, consequently, no “real choice.”
Note: The notion that *Alaskan* Gov. Palin’s experience rivals Sen. Obama’s is hardly worth addressing.
This go round I agree with that statement. There really isn’t much of a choice, because the G.O.P. hasn’t given us a true alternative to Sen. Obama.
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Ernst Hanfstaengl was one of the first supporters of Hitler and a member of the Nazi party before becoming disenchanted with the movement after falling out of favor. He left the Nazis and Germany in 1937.
Just because Sarah Palin left the AIS doesn’t mean she didn’t believe in their goal. After all, are you telling me that she’s so stupid as to not get their mission the minute she heard the name Alaskan ‘Independence’ Party?