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Sarah Palin: "Now She Belongs to America"

Giuliani-leaning visitors.  I have a June 1 column on him.  Scroll down and do the appropriate clicks!
This site has endorsed Rudy Giuliani, but I enjoy the dialogue with supporters of all the significant candidates, including Senators McCain and Thompson and Governor Huckabee. 


Today, I'm going to launch a week-long (!) discussion of Sarah Palin for vice-president of the United States (and down the road, perhaps as the first female President of our wonderful country).  This young woman, the wildly popular governor of Alaska and an important social conservative, is someone people on TH need to know about.  My material on her is beginning to show up this morning -- and will continue for the rest of the week.  It should be very interesting to readers, and it will include material from several other frequent visitors to this site.  Enjoy!  (Any material that appears on this site will be offered to the Anchorage Daily News and other media outlets in Alaska and elsewhere.)  The following (scroll down a little way) article on wikipedia (www.wikipedia.org) offers a good introduction to Gov. Palin.  (Also, I have a column on May 27 about Sarah -- scroll down and click away.)


If you want to encourage Sarah Palin to get out front and take the fight to the Democrats, please be kind enough to forward to 10 friends and family members this column (or, alternatively, the e-mail you received from me).  If everyone does his or her part, we can use this kind of "viral marketing" to make sure the next female President (8-plus years from now) is NOT Hillary Clinton.  Thanks for your help.  I've sent out 300-plus e-mails to media contacts, friends, and political activists from sea-to-shining-sea.   The ulimate goal in the Palin effort?  A gathering of a quarter-million people in DC next spring, with an address not only by me and others but by a "Mystery Speaker."  :-)
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Sarah Palin

 

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

 

 

Sarah Palin          

11th Governor of Alaska

               

Incumbent            

Assumed office

December 4, 2006             

Lieutenant(s)        Sean Parnell       

Preceded by         Frank Murkowski

Succeeded by      Incumbent            

               

Born       February 11 1964 (age 43)

Sandpoint, Idaho

Political party        Republican          

Spouse: Todd Palin           

Profession            Journalist             

Religion Non-denominational Protestant      

 

Sarah Heath Palin (born February 11, 1964) is the current Governor of Alaska. She is the youngest governor in Alaskan history (forty-two years old upon taking office), as well as the first woman to hold the office. In addition to being Alaska's youngest governor, Palin is also the first who was born after Alaska achieved statehood. She is also the first Alaska governor to not be inaugurated in Juneau, instead choosing to hold her inauguration ceremony in Fairbanks. She took office on Monday, December 4, 2006. Her Lieutenant Governor is Sean Parnell. Palin is the former mayor of Wasilla, Alaska.

 

Palin's education includes a degree in journalism from the University of Idaho. She briefly worked in the media and utility industry.

 

She served two terms on the Wasilla City Council and became a two-term mayor and manager of Wasilla, one of Alaska's fastest growing communities. She was also elected President of the Alaska Conference of Mayors.

 

In 2002, Palin made a failed bid to become the state's lieutenant governor, coming in second place behind Loren Leman in a four-way race due to her inability to raise campaign contributions equal to that of her opponent. After Frank Murkowski became governor, resigning from his long-time U.S. Senate seat, Palin was considered by some to be a candidate for the job.  However, Murkowski appointed his daughter, then State Representative Lisa Murkowski.

 

Governor Murkowski did appoint Palin to serve as a commissioner on the state's Oil and Gas Conservation Commission, which she served on during 2003-2004, but later resigned, in protest over what she perceived to be the "lack of ethics" of fellow Alaskan Republican leaders. This included the state party's chairman, Randy Ruedrich, a fellow commissioner, who was accused of doing work for the party on public time and providing a sensitive email to a lobbyist. She filed formal complaints against both Ruedrich and former state Attorney General Gregg Renkes, who was eventually found not guilty.

 

She served an elected term on the Valley Hospital board. In 2006, Palin won the Republican primary for Governor, defeating then-Gov. Frank Murkowski; she went on to win the general election in November 2006, defeating former Gov. Tony Knowles.

 

Despite being considered a maverick by many for filing accusations of some top Alaska Republican officials for ethical violations, Palin's political credentials remain intact as a populist.

 

Recently, she joined efforts to promote an "all-Alaska" natural gas pipeline, which would have been built by a political subdivision of the State. Palin describes an all-Alaska pipeline as the only proposal which brings the maximum benefit to the people, and later softened her stand by claiming she is not opposed to the alternative of running the pipeline through Canada, to the Lower 48, if doing so represents the best deal for Alaska.

 

She also supports rotating legislative sessions, at least on occasion, out of the state capital, Juneau, and re-establishing the distribution of state wealth — municipal revenue sharing — to help local governments, and other assorted entitlement programs which have left many conservatives questioning her fiscal political orientation.

 

Palin says that education, public safety, and transportation will be three focuses of her administration. She is strongly pro-life, opposes same-sex marriage, and has gay friends.

 

While the earlier administration did not implement same-sex benefits, Palin followed the Supreme Court order and signed them into law.  She supports a democratic advisory vote from the public on whether there should be a constitutional amendment on the matter. Alaska was one of the first states to pass a constitutional ban on gay marriage, in 1998, along with Hawaii. Her first veto was used on legislation that would have barred the state from granting benefits to gay state employees and their partners. In effect, her veto granted State benefits to same-sex couples. The veto occurred after Palin consulted with her attorney general.

 

In the first days of her administration, Palin tried to follow through on a campaign promise to try to sell the Westwind II jet purchased by the past administration, on state credit [6].Since the election the state has put up the jet on EBay three times. To date, the jet remains in State ownership yet parked and not used.

 

Shortly after becoming governor, Palin canceled an eleven-mile gravel road outside of Juneau to a mine. She also rescinded the appointment of former chief of staff, Jim Clark, to the Alaska Natural Gas Development Authority. Both of these acts reversed actions in the closing days or hours of the prior Administration.

 

In April of 2007, Palin announced plans to create a new sub-cabinet to address climate change and reduce greenhouse gas emissions in Alaska.

 

Palin's husband, Todd, works on the North Slope and is a commercial fisherman. She also has four children: Bristol, Piper, Track, and Willow. 

 

Prior to political life, Palin competed in the Miss Alaska contest after being chosen Miss Wasilla 1984. In the Wasilla contest, she played the flute and also won the title of Miss Congeniality. 

 

In the past, Palin was named one of Alaska's "Top 40 under 40," Alaska's Public Works "Person of the Year," and was recently inducted into the Sigma Beta Delta Honor Society at Alaska Pacific University. She is also a lifetime member of the National Rifle Association.

 

 

·          In 1984, Palin was a beauty queen, when she was Miss Wasilla.

·          She eats moose burgers and rides snowmachines.

·          Palin was the point guard for the Wasilla High School Warriors when they won the state small school basketball championship in 1982.

·          She admits that, when marijuana was legal in the state, she used it; however, she didn't like it.

·          After she became governor, the nationally read and irreverent political blog, Wonkette, began covering Palin, often focusing on her physical attractiveness.

 

CAMPAIGN2008VICTORY strongly endorses Sarah Palin for nomination as Republican vice-presidential canidate in the election of 2008.  This blog, along with other bloggers on TH and various other sites, is dedicated to launching a powerful grassroots campaign to make this fine young woman the next V-P of the United States.  Godspeed, Sarah!  Now you belong to America!

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