Oct. 7, 2008 | “My government is my worst enemy. I’m going to fight them with any means at hand.”
This was former revolutionary terrorist Bill Ayers back in his old Weather Underground days, right? Imagine what Sarah Palin is going to do with this incendiary quote as she tears into Barack Obama this week.
Only one problem. The quote is from Joe Vogler, the raging anti-American who founded the Alaska Independence Party. Inconveniently for Palin, that’s the very same secessionist party that her husband, Todd, belonged to for seven years and that she sent a shout-out to as Alaska governor earlier this year. (“Keep up the good work,” Palin told AIP members. “And God bless you.”)
I’ve been eerily quite these past few weeks on McCain/Palin and Obama/Biden. Why? There was just so much, I couldn’t pick just one! So I give up. I’ll be inundating with links to blogs, stories, you name it, and my prattle about it (even though I am neither foolish nor inconsequential, I know there aren’t that many listing to my go on about it).
Palin jsut scares me. My take? McCain has her saying all sorts of nonesense that he knows he can’t smile and “you betcha” his way out of.
Vogler wasn’t just a blowhard either. He put his secessionist ideas into action, working to build AIP membership to 20,000 — an impressive figure by Alaska standards — and to elect party member Walter Hickel as governor in 1990.
Vogler’s greatest moment of glory was to be his 1993 appearance before the United Nations to denounce United States “tyranny” before the entire world and to demand Alaska’s freedom. The Alaska secessionist had persuaded the government of Iran to sponsor his anti-American harangue.
How could the fact that Palin’s husband was associated with this party go unnoticed by McCain? How did the McCain campaign think it wouldn’t matter if they did know about it?
I obviously do not understand Joe Six-Pack (can you get more offensive? really, can you? From any interpretation, it’s offensive) can want this team in office. I can’t understand why he can’t pick up a paper or read something other than Fox news online. I’m really stumped. I’m not a graduate from Harvard. I went to Art Institute. You know, where they take you as long as you can pay them.
I think the difference is, I read. I want the status quo to change. I want my daughter to have the same rights my mother had, not a throw back to the rights my great-grandmother had.I want my children to grow up not afraid of the climate or going outside or that the energy is going to run out. I want them to know the value of a dollar, not the value of an inflated dollar that you can’t but a pack of gum with. I’m not saying Obama is the answer, but he’s more of the answer than McCain is, who really is just more of the same.










