PALIN: Alaskans First, Government==small

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Registered: 09-08-2008
PALIN: Alaskans First, Government==small
Thu, 09-11-2008 - 3:01am

Sedition = Sarah. She talks a whole lot about independence, jobs, and money for Alaska. Government should be small. The underlying message when she says "I am going to shake things up in Washington", I am going to look out for you, Alaskans. Independence is great, but the lady doth protest too much. A sedition supporter?

What could she really do for state independence and state laws in the WH?

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It has been brought to our attention that there is a COUNTERFEIT SITE now up on the net. This site is a FRAUD and has infringed our copyright. We are presently seeking legal recourse.

Contrary to initial reports, Vice-President candidate Governor Sarah Palin was never a member of our party. We stand corrected. We issued a press release today. It is posted here to those members of the media who did not recieve it.

Todd Palin was registered as a member but never participated in any party activities aside from attending a convention in Wasilla at one time.

We had several hundred people attend that convention and nothing of noteworthy status took place outside of nominating the most conservative candidate up to that date to ever run for Governor of Alaska. That candidate was the sitting Lt. Governor, Jack Coghill. This man was one of the authors and signers of the Constitution of the State of Alaska.

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1) Remain a Territory.
2) Become a separate and Independent Nation.
3) Accept Commonwealth status.
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