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McCain Taps Alaska Governor Palin as Vice Presidential Running Mate
ABC News ^ | Aug. 29, 2008 | By GEORGE STEPHANOPOULOS and ED O'KEEFE

Posted on 08/29/2008 9:51:13 AM PDT by valkyry1

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To: avacado

//I turned on the TV last night and saw some nancy boy metrosexual prancing about behind a podium with a back drop that looked like some sort of gay Greek themed porno movie.//

And he seemed to be really pissed off about something or another too.


41 posted on 08/29/2008 10:33:37 AM PDT by valkyry1
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To: Daveinyork; mukraker
I’m voting Republican again

I'm informally keeping track. You guys are #5+6 that I've heard that from this morning.

MSM whining aside, McCain hit it out of the park with this pick.

42 posted on 08/29/2008 10:37:57 AM PDT by wbill
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To: shadeaud

Wifey and I were watching the Obama channel just to gauge the reactions and she noted how despondent Ms Mitchell was. I guess the real ObamaManiacs are in the air. And I just the loved the “having said that” lead-in to a SarahBash comment. Keep your friends close and MSNBC closer.


43 posted on 08/29/2008 10:41:38 AM PDT by Dirty_Water
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http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/2070628/posts

Sarah Palin’s Background Info
email | 08/29/08 | Scott Story

Posted on Friday, August 29, 2008 12:34:43 PM by Sen Jack S. Fogbound

Family and personal background Palin was born as Sarah Louise Heath in Sandpoint, Idaho, U.S.A., the daughter of Charles and Sally (Sheeran) Heath.[2] The family moved to Alaska when Sarah was an infant.[3] Charles Heath was a popular science teacher and coached track.[3] The Heaths were avid outdoors enthusiasts; Sarah and her father would sometimes wake at 3 a.m. to hunt moose before school, and the family would regularly run 5k and 10k races.[3]

Palin was the point guard and captain for the Wasilla High School Warriors when they won the Alaska small-school basketball championship in 1982; she earned the nickname “Sarah Barracuda” because of her intense play.[3] [4] She played the championship game despite a stress fracture in her ankle, hitting a critical free throw in the last seconds.[3] Palin, who was also the head of the school Fellowship of Christian Athletes, would lead the team in prayer before games.[3]

In 1984, Palin was first runner-up in the Miss Alaska beauty pageant after winning the Miss Wasilla contest earlier that year, winning a scholarship to help pay her way through college.[3][5] In the Wasilla pageant, she played the flute and also won Miss Congeniality.

Details of Palin’s personal life have contributed to her political image. She hunts, eats moose burgers, ice fishes, rides snowmobiles, and owns a float plane.[6][7] Palin holds a lifetime membership with the National Rifle Association. She admits that she used marijuana when it was legal in Alaska, but says that she did not like it.[8]

Palin holds a bachelor’s degree in journalism from the University of Idaho where she also minored in politics. She briefly worked as a sports reporter for local Anchorage television stations while also working as a commercial fisherman with her husband, Todd, her high school sweetheart.[3] One summer when she was working on Todd’s fishing boat, the boat collided with a tender while she was holding onto the railing; Palin broke several fingers.[3] Outside the fishing season, Todd works for BP at an oil field on the North Slope[9] and is a champion snowmobiler, winning the 2000-mile “Iron Dog” race four times.[3] The two eloped shortly after Palin graduated college; when they learned they needed witnesses for the civil ceremony, they recruited two residents from the old-age home down the street.[3] Todd is a Native Yup’ik Eskimo.[3] The Palin family lives in Wasilla, about 40 miles (64 km) north of Anchorage.[10]

On September 11, 2007, the Palins’ son Track joined the Army. Eighteen years old at the time, he is the eldest of Palin’s five children.[10] Track now serves in an infantry brigade and will be deployed to Iraq in September. She also has three daughters: Bristol, 17, Willow, 13, and Piper, 7.[11] On April 18, 2008, Palin gave birth to her second son, Trig Paxson Van Palin, who has Down syndrome.[12] (Sarah returned to the office three days after giving birth.[13]) Palin refused to let the results of prenatal genetic testing change her decision to have the baby. “I’m looking at him right now, and I see perfection,” Palin said. “Yeah, he has an extra chromosome. I keep thinking, in our world, what is normal and what is perfect?”[13]

[edit] Pre-gubernatorial political experience Palin served two terms on the Wasilla, Alaska City Council from 1992 to 1996. In 1996, she challenged the incumbent mayor, criticizing wasteful spending and high taxes.[3] The ex-mayor and sheriff tried to organize a recall campaign, but failed.[3] Palin kept her campaign promises, reducing her own salary, as well as reducing property taxes 60%.[3] She ran for reelection against the former mayor in 1999, winning by an even larger margin.[3][14] Palin was also elected president of the Alaska Conference of Mayors.[11]

In 2002, Palin made an unsuccessful bid for Lieutenant Governor, coming in second to Loren Leman in a four-way race. After Frank Murkowski became governor (resigning his long-held U.S. Senate seat in mid-term), Palin interviewed to be his possible successor, but Murkowski appointed his daughter, then-Alaska State Representative Lisa Murkowski.[3]

Then-Governor Murkowski appointed Palin Ethics Commissioner of the Alaska Oil and Gas Conservation Commission[15], where she served from 2003 to 2004 — until resigning in protest over what she called the “lack of ethics” of fellow Alaskan Republican leaders, who ignored her whistleblowing complaints of legal violations and conflicts of interest.[3] After she resigned, she exposed the state Republican party’s chairman, Randy Ruedrich, one of her fellow Oil & Gas commissioners (who was accused of doing work for the party on public time, and supplying a lobbyist with a sensitive e-mail).[16] Palin filed formal complaints against both Ruedrich and former Alaska Attorney General Gregg Renkes, who both resigned; Ruedrich paid a record $12,000 fine.[3]

[edit] Governorship

Governor Palin with Alaska’s At-large U.S. Representative Don YoungIn 2006, Palin, running on a clean-government campaign, executed an upset victory over then-Gov. Murkowski in the Republican gubernatorial primary.[3] Despite the lack of support from party leaders and being outspent by her Democratic opponent, she went on to win the general election in November 2006, defeating former Governor Tony Knowles.[3] Palin said in 2006 that education, public safety, and transportation would be three cornerstones of her administration.[8]

When elected, Palin became the youngest governor in Alaskan history (42 years old upon taking office), and the first woman to be Alaska’s governor. Palin was also the first Alaskan governor born after Alaska achieved U.S. statehood. She was also the first Alaskan governor not to be inaugurated in Juneau, instead choosing to hold her inauguration ceremony in Fairbanks. She took office on December 4, 2006.

Highlights of Governor Palin’s tenure include a successful push for an ethics bill, and also shelving pork-barrel projects supported by fellow Republicans. Palin successfully killed the Bridge to Nowhere project that had become a nationwide symbol of wasteful earmark spending.[13][17] “Alaska needs to be self-sufficient, she says, instead of relying heavily on ‘federal dollars,’ as the state does today.”[6]

She has challenged the state’s Republican leaders, helping to launch a campaign by Lieutenant Governor Sean Parnell to unseat U.S. Congressman Don Young[18] and publicly challenging Senator Ted Stevens to come clean about the federal investigation into his financial dealings.[13] Palin supports holding occasional legislative sessions outside the state capital, and municipal revenue sharing to help local governments.[citation needed]

[edit] Energy policies Palin’s tenure is noted for her independence from big oil companies, while still promoting resource development.[6][13] Palin has also announced plans to create a new sub-cabinet group of advisors, to address climate change and reduce greenhouse gas emissions within Alaska. [19]

Shortly after taking office, Palin rescinded an appointment by Murkowski of his former chief of staff Jim Clark to the Alaska Natural Gas Development Authority, one of thirty-five appointments made by Murkowski in the last hour of his administration that she reversed. [20][21] Clark later pled guilty to conspiring with a defunct oil-field-services company to channel money into Frank Murkowski’s re-election campaign. [22]

In March 2007, Palin presented the Alaska Gasline Inducement Act (AGIA) as the new legal vehicle for building a natural gas pipeline from the state’s North Slope.[23] Only one legislator, Representative Ralph Samuels, voted against the measure,[24] and in June Palin signed it into law.[25][26] On January 5, 2008, Palin announced that a Canadian company, Transcanada, was the sole AGIA-compliant applicant.[27][28]

In response to high oil and gas prices, and in response to the resulting state government budget surplus, Palin proposed giving Alaskans $100-a-month energy debit cards. She also proposed providing grants to electrical utilities so that they would reduce customers’ rates.[29] She subsequently dropped the debit card proposal, and in its place she proposed to send Alaskans $1,200 directly and eliminate the gas tax.[30][31]

[edit] Social issues Palin is strongly pro-life and belongs to Feminists for Life.[8] She opposes same-sex marriage, but she has stated that she has gay friends and is receptive to gay and lesbian concerns about discrimination.[8] While the previous administration did not implement same-sex benefits, Palin complied with a state Supreme Court order and signed them into law. [32]

She supported a democratic advisory vote from the public on whether there should be a constitutional amendment on the matter.[33] Alaska was one of the first U.S. states to pass a constitutional ban on gay marriage, in 1998, along with Hawaii.[34]

Palin’s first veto was used to block legislation that would have barred the state from granting benefits to gay state employees and their partners. In effect, her veto granted State of Alaska benefits to same-sex couples. The veto occurred after Palin consulted with Alaska’s attorney general on the constitutionality of the legislation.[35]


44 posted on 08/29/2008 10:43:34 AM PDT by valkyry1
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To: wbill
I'm informally keeping track. You guys are #5+6 that I've heard that from this morning.

MSM whining aside, McCain hit it out of the park with this pick.

I had decided a while back that I would vote for McCain IF he picked an acceptable running mate. Sarah Palin has been my first choice for a few months now (there were a couple others who I would have been fine with, but Palin was my favorite), I couldn't be happier.

45 posted on 08/29/2008 10:46:48 AM PDT by wagglebee ("A political party cannot be all things to all people." -- Ronald Reagan, 3/1/75)
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To: KeyLargo
Don’t know what Trig is named for.

Well, she is a big supporter of gun rights. :-)
46 posted on 08/29/2008 10:51:24 AM PDT by Arthalion
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To: Daveinyork

She won me over this morning when Glenn replayed his interview with her a couple months ago. That speech made me tingle a little. God Bless her son, and that family wish I was going with him on Sept 11th to Iraqistan.

Hooooah!


47 posted on 08/29/2008 10:54:27 AM PDT by nanis
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Man I bet the Bambi/Biden team are still seeing stars as their heads spin down from 1,000 RPM


48 posted on 08/29/2008 11:01:03 AM PDT by valkyry1
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To: wagglebee
I had decided a while back that I would vote for McCain IF he picked an acceptable running mate. ...Yup, me too.

Sarah Palin has been my first choice for a few months now ...yup, me too.

(there were a couple others who I would have been fine with, but Palin was my favorite)...Sort of me too, but Fred didn't want it, and Reagan is otherwise occupied. :-)

I couldn't be happier ...yup, me too. And you're #9 (I think, starting to lose count).

49 posted on 08/29/2008 11:06:15 AM PDT by wbill
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To: wbill

I would have been fine with Tim Pawlenty although he didn’t really excite me.

Bobby Jindal would have been awesome, but I think he made it clear from the start that he wanted to stay in Louisiana for the time being.

Eric Cantor was another favorite of mine. I know some were concerned because he’s a Jew, but I don’t think it would have mattered. My wife’s family lives in his district and it is a very conservative district mainly comprised of Evangelical Christians and devout Catholics and the people there love him.

Romney I would have probably gone along with because Obama scares me, Ridge or Lieberman and I would have stayed home.


50 posted on 08/29/2008 11:12:38 AM PDT by wagglebee ("A political party cannot be all things to all people." -- Ronald Reagan, 3/1/75)
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To: wbill

I’m voting for the gun-toting, pro-family pretty woman with experience!


51 posted on 08/29/2008 11:13:58 AM PDT by Rebeleye
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To: wagglebee

This selection of Gov. Palin not only firmed up my conviction that John McCain should be elected to the Presidency of the US, I even sent in a contribution, and I NEVER do that (well, for Katherine Harris, but she got undercut by her own party).

It is difficult to estimate the size and depth of the groundswell for the McCain-Palin ticket. But it has to be huge.


52 posted on 08/29/2008 12:06:35 PM PDT by alloysteel (Are Democrats truly "better angels"? They are lousy stewards for America.)
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To: nanis

I got a bit misty eyed, and it’s a rare politician that can do that do me.


53 posted on 08/29/2008 12:13:27 PM PDT by Daveinyork
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To: alloysteel
It is difficult to estimate the size and depth of the groundswell for the McCain-Palin ticket. But it has to be huge.

I don't see any possibility of McCain losing votes with Palin and he will pick up a bunch.

Hillary just saw "Plan B" (undermine Obama, hope McCain retires after one term and run against the VP in 2012) hit a major roadblock.

54 posted on 08/29/2008 12:40:10 PM PDT by wagglebee ("A political party cannot be all things to all people." -- Ronald Reagan, 3/1/75)
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To: chaos_5

made me laugh


55 posted on 08/29/2008 6:10:51 PM PDT by LauraJean (sometimes I win sometimes I donate to the equine benevolent society)
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