Posted on 06/10/2011 9:46:11 AM PDT by kristinn
Link to first photo of Gov. Palin e-mails
The mainstream media and their fellow moonbats are in a frenzy today, counting the minutes until the 1 p.m. EDT official release of 24,199 pages of Gov. Palin e-mails.
The Washington Post has set up a Twitter account for the e-mails, PalinEmails.
As noted yesterday, The Washington Post and The New York Times are recruiting help from their readers in reviewing the e-mails for dirt on Palin.
The Los Angeles Times is also setting up a database for the e-mails, which have to be scanned as they are only being released in paper form.
Reporters from the U.S. and around the world are in Juneau awaiting the release.
The Guardian has a live thread by a reporter in Juneau.
Uh oh!!! Mixing Todd, God and Government in one email:
Web mail from: Mr. Pastor JD Duncan
address: P. O. Box 646 Soldotna AK 99669
MESSAGE:
Kerry
I had the opportunity to meet our First Gentleman, Todd Palin Saturday Night at the
Governor’s Gala on
the Kenai. I invited him to speak at our Sportsmans Banquet 6:30 PM on April 20th. He
recommended emailing
the Gov. office with this request.
Our Banquet is an annual event that involves different speakers addressing outdoor Alaska
activities.
Some of the past speakers include Ted Spraker, Lt. Gov. Loren Leman, Gene Moe, Johnny
McCoy, Mark Tudor,
Dale Anderson and others. They all had a story to tell about there outdoor activities. I
would be very
interested in hosting our First Gentleman to speak about the Irondog race. We try to give
our speaker
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30-40 mins. Part of the purpose of this banquet is to auction of fishing trips raising
money for our
Church mission trips to Mongolia and cover all of our speakers expenses. We have been
involved in
supporting orphanages and building Mongolian churches with the proceeds for eight years.
Attendence is between 80-100 men all arriving in 4wd pickups,
Thank you for taking the time to consider this request.
Pastor JD Duncan
Peninsula Christian Center (A/G)
Soldotna, AK
libs will be very disappointed when they can find no evidence of malice in any SP’s emails.
Now what?
This is a good thing. This will only make her more popular. LOLOLOLOL
Sarah’s pulled another one on the commie slimes.
An angry Sarah Palin taking on big oil?:
From: Sarah Palin [gov.sarah@yahoo.com]
Sent: Friday, March 23,2007 12:02 PM
To: Stapleton; Meghan N (GOV); gov.sarah@yahoo,com; Perry; Kristina Y (GOV)
Cc: Irwin; Tom E (DNR); Talis J Colberg; Tibbies; Michael A (GOV); Bitney; John W (LAA);
Leighow; Sharon W (GOV); Rutherford; Marty K (DNR); bruceanders888@hotmail.com;
Balash; Joseph R (GOV); Patrick S Galvin; Nizich; Michael A (GOV); Clark; Christopher G
(GOV)
Subject: RE: An email I got from Dan Pagan
This is the same guy who called these same legisators idiots for not backing murkowski’s
deal.
I sat across the table from conoco, again, not more than 24hrs ago. Does fagan know how
often we’ve worked w/producers and competitive independents in the whole 3 mos we’ve been
in office?
He still won’t admit to who feeds him the bull he eats about us refusing to work w/
producers. He, sitting in such a seat of judgment, would actully have some credibility if
his claims could be backed up w/legitimate sources. How refreshing if he could be open and
transparent about his true motivation here.
One too many lunches w/his peeps?
Feel free to share w/Rep. Kertulla, et al.
Sarah Palin
From: dan fagan [mailto:dan@kfqd.com]
Sent: Fri 3/23/2007 5:25 AM
Subject;
Legislators, where is your courage? Many of you know Governor Sarah Palin’s
anti free market Alaska gas line inducement act or A.G.I.A significantly
delays the project and is almost certainly a road to litigation. .
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The governor saya she believes in competition, but refuses to recognize the
three major producers, Exxon, Bp, and Conoco Philips have already legally,
fairly, and legitimately competed for the rights to get our gas to market.
They paid millions for the rights and frankly it’s worked out well for the
state. As a result of the leases the industry has spent more than 50-billion
dollars in infrastructure in Alaska and they’ve pumped more than 70-billion
dollars into our state coffers. 70-billion. Our partnership with the
industry has also made us the richest state in the nation and given us a
thriving economy. And now that prices and lower forty demand make it
economically viable to start moving our gas to market, our governor refuses
to sit across the table with the gas lease holders and negotiate. Amazing!
Legislators, you know this is wrong and yet you lack the courage to say so.
The dog and pony show allowing a couple of the governor’s bureaucrats to
pick a pipeline company to build the largest construction project in North
American history and then demand the producers foot the bill for it is
absurd. A.G.I.A. is a classic case of putting the cart before the horse. All
under the guise of being tough on big oil. Legislators you know this. Why
remain silent? I know the governor is wildly popular, I know going against
her will cost you with the public. But what about the future of the state?
Legislators, you know without the three producers there is no deal. No
Pipeline. The big three must agree to ship the gas they have lease rights to
down the pipeline. They are taking the majority of the risk. Legislators you
know this. You know you know this.
Time continues to go by, the price of steal rises, planners who project ten
years ahead in the lower forty- eight are forced to look at other options
than Alaska for their future gas needs. All this while the oil flowing
through the Alyeska pipeline diminishes at a significant rate. Lawmakers
what will you do then? When the money runs out.
More than a year has passed since anyone from the state sat across the table
from the producers in serious negotiations. February 20th 2006. That’s the
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day former Governor Frank Murkowski got producers to agree to a contract for
fiscal terms. Rejecting Governor Murkowski’s deal with the producers may
have had merit. But completely cutting off negotiations with the lease
holders, is that really were we should be right now? Think about it. Maybe
negotiations will reveal the big three unreasonable and we’ll have to sue
and take the leases back. But let’s find out now, not years from now.
Despite the belief of some, our governor is capable of taking a stand.
Remember her fully backing, supporting, and endorsing the Port Authority’s
plan, with no gas, no way of getting gas, no way to ship the gas and no one
to buy the gas. Our governor has apparently backed off her enthusiastic
support of the Port Authority’s go no where scheme. Legislators it is your
job to push her into dealing with the producers now. Not caving to them, but
at the very least committing to sitting down with them and doing her best to
get a deal. You must remind the governor the campaign is over, we know she’s
not Frank, now get down to the business of being a leader and negotiating a
deal for a pipeline in time to offset the decline in oil production 1
Refusing to negotiate defies all logic and common sense. It borders on the
bizarre. Lawmakers you know this. Many of you have studied this issue and
understand what it will take to get our gas to market. Stand up for the
people who elected you. Stand up to a popular governor. History will
vindicate you. Have some courage!
Dan Fagan
They are obviously looking for a Holy Grail, I.e. Palin using a racist remark. But they are embarrassing themselves.
and the gun runner scandal, the weinergate scandal, etc., which they should be digging into.
Seems like Sarah has been tangling with a dishonest press since day one:
From: Sarah Palin [govpalin@yahoo.com]
Sent: Sunday, January 28, 2007 9:23 AM
To: Tibbies; Michael A (GOV); Bitney; John W (GOV); Perry; Kristina Y (GOV); [Privileged’or Person];
Stapleton; Meghan N (GOV); Leighow; Sharon W (GOV); Charles Fedullo; Martha K Rutherford;
Monegan; Walt C (DPS); Joseph D Schmidt; Balash; Joseph R (GOV); Kelly; Russell T {GOV);
Rehfeld; Karen J (GOV); Spencer; Kari L (GOV); Talis Colberg; leaddog@acsalaska.net; Notti; Emil R
(CED); Patrick S Galvin; Bruce Anders; Jackson; Karleen K (HSS); Hartig; Lawrence L (DEC); Kreitzer;
Annette E (DOA); Kreitzer; Annette E (DOA)
Subject: Speaking from Departments
Good morning all:
There was a quip in this morning’s ADN re: a “ban” from me on anyone voicing their opinions
on matters before us. The ‘Ear wrote of my supposed instruction to not allow cabinet
members/staff to take positions on some issues.
Since this is totally false, and leaves me at a loss as to how a reporter would have ever received
word of something that is the opposite of what I’ve expressed to all of you, I’ll clarify again what
has already been expressed by me as my desire to see you all have the freedom to communicate
with the public and press in any and all manner you deem appropriate. The goal is for the public
to be able to trust that our administration is transparent and trustworthy, so you all personally
communicating views and opinions is very important and would NEVER be banned.
I have NEVER banned any of our team members from voicing opinions on anything. In fact, I’ve
stated that the more information and communication efforts put forth on behalf of your
departments and divisions, the better. I’ve asked that you all share your opinions, speak freely to
press, public, legislators, one another, etc. (In other words, don’t do what past administrations
have done. I have faith that we’re on the right path going a new direction here with freedom in
information sharing... Alaskans deserve better than the tried and failed efforts of past
administrations’ withholding information and expressed opinions by decisions makers.)
I will write to the ‘Ear reporter and clarify for her also.
Kari - would you please send to all Commissioners? I don’t have some new addresses here.
Thank you!
Also, last night’s Valley ball was lots of fun. At the event we got to wish Happy 25th
Anniversary to Talis Colberg!
Recruit people nationwide to read emails looking for skeletons in Sarah’s closet. But no digging for Obama’s school or medical records, social security malfeasance, birth certificate issues.
Nope, no bias whatsoever.
Did you see the one where Palin ADMITS killing baby kittens just for fun? With a hammer??!!?!? It's number 19,446. Or is that 14996? It's kinda hard to read.
IMHO, it was in 2007 with the lack of investigative reporting of the current occupant @ 1600 PA Ave.
When they don’t find what they are looking for the will just claim Sarah or Alaska witheld it.
Thanks for posting. I’ve got to step away again. I’ll look for that e-mail on the front page of the New York Times.
These emails clearly show Palin plotting with other radical extremists to kill several US Senators!!! There's a source reporting directly from their illegal secret meetings!!!
No, wait. That was John Kerry and the Vietnam Veterans Against the War's FBI files. Never mind.
It's true!!! Here a Palin's email to Jared Loughner saying, "The only way the voices will ever go away is if you do something really dramatic. Do you have a gun?" OMG Page One City!!!
Plus, I hear they don’t have access, yet, to her last 10 months in office because that wasn’t in the original requests. We’ll have this to go throuh again, to no avail.
Palin to Congressman Anthony Weiner: "This is far too big to keep under wraps. I think you should consider sharing it with the world."
She bamboozled him!
3.30pm ET / 8.30pm BST: The Los Angeles Times seems to be posting the emails backwards, from most recent to oldest, which makes sense.
snip
Looking through the later ones from September 2008, with the election campaign in full swing... Palin certainly received some exceedingly vicious hatemail. Regardless of what you think about Sarah Palin, no one deserves that. Well, Hitler maybe. But not Sarah Palin.
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