The title for this post was taken directly from Mudflats, a progressive blog from Alaska that has posted what I think is a dynamite video that has the possibility of causing trouble for Palin-- if it could get enough exposure.
We all know that Palin is said to have been a member of the Alaska Independence Party (AIP), which is essentially a secessionist movement with the aim of making Alaska a sovereign country. Palin and the Republicans deny membership by Sarah, but it IS a given that Tod Palin was a registered member of the AIP from 1995 to 2002, when he reregistered as an undeclared voter.
The video in question is a recording from a meeting of the AIP. In it, the Vice Chairman (Dexter Clark) essentially implies that Sarah Palin is operating as a kind of infiltrator of the Republican Party in order to further the goals of the AIP.
My first diary here, so be kind. ;-)
UPDATE: Title changed to better reflect the subject matter.
I am and will always be a Hillary supporter, but I am also a realist and understand how important it is to elect a Democrat in November. Since it looks like that Democrat will be Obama, I throw my support (such as it is) behind him.
Appropriately-- especially in light of yesterday's Supreme Court decision on habeas corpus-- yesterday was Mildred Loving day, which celebrates the 1967 Supreme Court decision that legalized interracial marriage in the United States. Follow me.
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