Posted on 03/14/2016 9:40:49 AM PDT by SoFloFreeper
Sarah Palin cancelled a campaign stop for Donald Trump in Florida Monday after her husband Todd was injured in a snow machine crash.
A source told NBC News that Todd Palin was in "a very serious" crash Sunday night and is currently hospitalized in intensive care.
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Yes, I should have said “also PNW”. I have heard that term from people from Washington state.
Update on Todd:
odd Palin in intensive care after snowmobile accident
http://www.msn.com/en-us/news/us/todd-palin-in-intensive-care-after-snowmobile-accident/ar-BBqtF4m?ocid=ansmsnnews11
Sarah Palin the former Alaska governor and Republican vice presidential candidate turned Trump supporter gave an update on his condition early Tuesday via Facebook.
Todd Palin is in intensive care at an Alaskan hospital with injuries including multiple broken and fractured ribs, broken shoulder blade, broken clavicle, knee/leg injuries; and a collapsed lung, Palin wrote. He is presently back in surgery to repair multiple fractures. Thank you for your prayers for a speedy recovery. We, as his wife and children, appreciate your respect for our privacy during this time. Knowing Todd, once hes cognizant, hell probably ask docs to duct tape him up and hell call it good. Hes tough.
Thanks for the update on Todd Palin. He sustained a lot of injuries.
Prayers for the Palin family.
Pinochet actually allowed free elections and nearly won after his regime of 16-years as dictator. He lost 53% to 47% and I worked with many people who didn’t make up their minds on who to vote for until they walked in the booth. Most said electing Pinochet would mean he would be in power for 25-years, and that was too long.
I talked to cab drivers and many would say that Chile needs another Pinochet and he is the reason Chile is not like Peru, or Argentina, (or Ecuador, Bolivia, etc. etc.)
He eliminated all corruption in the police...if you are in Chile and try to bribe a cop during a traffic stop, plan on going to jail. Unheard of in the rest of South America where bribing the police is expected.
He virtually eliminated corruption in government and the rest of South America would benefit from a Pinochet-like period of rule.
I can think of no other dictator who actually allowed free elections and did not bankrupt the national treasury.
Oh, I actually lived two houses from the back of his compound in Santiago...very safe neighborhood!
I worked in South America for 10-years and Chile is by far the safest and most developed country and due in a large part to Pinochet, and I don’t give a damn what Isabelle Allende says.
Prayers up!
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