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From Mudflats: Palin - Republican Party Infiltrator?

by: epw

Mon Sep 08, 2008 at 08:17:31 AM EDT


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epw :: From Mudflats: Palin - Republican Party Infiltrator?
Whoa, Nellie!  You may need to be sitting down for this one.  Check out this video from a meeting of the Alaskan Independence Party.  The guy in the beard and suspenders is Vice Chairman of the AIP, Dexter Clark.  Partial transcript is below, but you may want to sit and really listen to the whole thing.  It's like being a fly on the wall at the crazy uncle/secessionist convention!  The AIP now has over 13,000 registered members, and added 300 this year.

The basic argument of the Alaskan Independence Party has always been the number one plank in our platform - the question of our vote to become a state. So...the most blaring disparity in that vote was the definition of an eligible voter.  Among those qualified to cast a ballot were 41,000 American soldiers and 36,000 dependants.  Now, to the native population of Alaska, to me, these were occupation troops!  And they were made eligible and, in fact encouraged to vote. There were educational meetings held on the military bases.  I can't imagine them telling anyone that anything but that statehood would be very good for the military - in fact they still have 6, 7 big bases and numerous smaller holdings in the state.  Statehood would be good for the military.  Now can you imagine the international uproar if  American troops had all went and got their purple fingers in Iraq?

After his discussion of the American 'occupying troops' getting the right to vote (purple finger analogy), he goes on to say that instead of having the options to vote to either remain a territory, become a commonwealth, become a state or become an independent nation, that voters were only given the option - Statehood?  Yes or No.  And also, under the Voter Rights Act of the time, you had to be able to read and write English to vote, which disenfranchised much of the Alaska Native population.  There's the rationale for taking the vote we never got to take.  Now, we get to the good part, just before 6:00 on the video.

"Our current governor, we mentioned at the last conference, the one we were hoping would get elected, Sarah Palin, did get elected. There's a joke, she's a pretty good looking gal, there's a joke goes around we're the coldest state with the hottest governor. (laughter) And there was a lot of talk about her moving up. She was an AIP member before she got the job as a mayor of a small town - that was a non-partisan job. But to get along and go along - she eventually joined the Republican Party, where she had all kinds of problems with their ethics, and well, I won't go into that. She also had about an 80% approval rating, and is pretty well sympathetic to her former membership."

So...basically what he's saying here, is that Palin's philosophical loyalties lie with the Alaska Independence Party, but in order to get elected, she had to distance herself from the AIP and infiltrate the Republican Party, because they're the only ones who can ever actually get voted into office.  But don't worry boys and girls, her heart is still with us, and her sympathies are with the agenda of the Alaskan Independence Party, namely, independence.

Then he begins to discuss the the oil industry, how it breeds corruption, and how Alaskans aren't making enough money from it.  He also talks about Republican Senator Ted Stevens and Republican Congressman Don Young being under investigation. (Young is still under investigation, and Stevens is indicted on seven felony counts of non-disclosure of gifts totalling over $250,000 from an oil service company).  He goes on:

If there is ever a time that is right for change, this is it.  In our own situation, we discussed several options.  Do we try and get our case into the International Court of Justice, or to the World Court?  Several Native Alaskan organizations are taking that route, independent of us.  They want to do it on their own terms.  They haven't realized, in my mind, the potential of their own political party.  The pitfalls of an organized political party - you don't have any control over who joins that party.   They put the X next to it on the registration form, and if they join the - go into the primary, and win that primary, they're your candidate, like it or not.  I think Ron Paul has kind of proven that.  He's a dyed inthe-wool Libertarian.  He came to Alaska and spoke as a Libertarian.  And he put the Republican label on to get elected.  That's all there is to it.  And any one of your organizations should be using that same tactic to infiltrate.  I know that Christian Exodus is in favor of it, I know that the Free State Movement is in favor of it.  I don't know that they even care which party it is.  Which ever party you see  where you can get something done, get into that political party, even though it does have it's problems.  Right now that is one of the only avenues.  If you can get a few people on the city council, or a town board, you can have some effect.

Wow.  Another plot twist in our drama.  So, despite the claims that Palin has been a member of the Republican Party since 1982, this would appear to contradict that pretty strongly.  Dexter is implying that Palin 'marked the box' Republican, but isn't one.

Let's indulge in a little mind movie for a moment.  Suppose, if you will,  a video surfaced of a local Islamic mullah talking in a mosque about how Barack Obama, in order to get elected, had infiltrated a Christian church, and was planning to take over the country with an Islamic agenda.  How would that play in Peoria?

So, the Alaskan Independence Party has 13,000 registered members, but how many others are out there??? ....They walk among us...

UPDATE:  Oops...forgot my Quote of the Day from Alaskan Independence Party founder Joe Voegler:

"The fires of Hell are frozen glaciers compared to my hatred for the American government, and I won't be buried under their damn flag!"

Happy Monday!

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Palin is so Unacceptable it isn't humorous it is pathetic (3.00 / 3)
During her mayoral administration most of the actual work of running this small city was turned over to an administrator. She had been pushed to hire this administrator by party power-brokers after she had gotten herself into some trouble over precipitous firings which had given rise to a recall campaign.

Sarah campaigned in Wasilla as a "fiscal conservative". During her 6 years as Mayor, she increased general government expenditures by over 33%. During those same 6 years the amount of taxes collected by the City increased by 38%. This was during a period of low inflation (1996-2002). She reduced progressive property taxes and increased a regressive sales tax which taxed even food. The tax cuts that she promoted benefited large corporate property owners way more than they benefited residents.



(-8.50/-7.44) "If you want others to be happy, practice compassion. If you want to be happy, practice compassion." Dalai Lama


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Hi tapster...I couldn't agree more! Good to see you btw:) (3.00 / 2)


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I'm voting straight Democratic this year (3.00 / 3)
Whether AIP or Republican, Palin is anti-choice and ignorant about foreign policy (at a time when everyone needs to be well educated and very interested in foreign policy).  

Supreme Court decision: one narrow vote for corporate personhood, one giant leap toward Banana Republic status.

Oh? Sounds good to me! (3.00 / 2)


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They have these kinds of nuts in my state, too. (3.00 / 2)
Anyone remember the Republic of Texas fiasco in in 97? There are a lot of, "Remember the Alamo!" types, but there are also those that wished TX never joined the union. Considering that Texans owned slaves while they were supposedly fighting for freedom as well, I don't get too choked up about Texas history.

I can't say I'm too impressed with the AIP or other fringe independent parties. It's disgraceful that the last quote you mentioned has no focus on it by the COM.

"The fires of Hell are frozen glaciers compared to my hatred for the American government, and I won't be buried under their damn flag!"

Like Bill Maher said, "That quote even made Jeremiah Wright say, that's too far." Yet no coverage.

So I'm not impressed with the civil war revisionists, Texas history revisionists, or the AIP who want their own statehood. It's shameful that this is not being scrutinized by our corporate owned media.



priceman.. (3.00 / 2)
"It's disgraceful that the last quote you mentioned has no focus on it by the COM."

I'm new here, not even sure what you mean...sorry :S
I gather you did not read the blog I linked it to -
It's quite good!

Thanks!  


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Welcome (3.00 / 1)
What I said wasn't referring to you, but mainly the corporate owned media that is a disgrace, because they were all up in arms over what Jeremiah Wright said, but this passage in my last post points to the quote I am referring to right here:

"The fires of Hell are frozen glaciers compared to my hatred for the American government, and I won't be buried under their damn flag!"

That is a disgrace, considering this makes Wright's comments look tame and I make a reference to a similar party in my state of TX in the comments, here. I did read the blog you linked to, this my reply referencing the quote at the end as the quote not being paid any attention to by our COM in this country. that is what is disgraceful.

I'm sorry if you mistook that comment to be against your diary in any way.

Welcome to Progressive Blue; the place I hope thrives and thrives with new members like yourself.



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You're very welcome. nt (3.00 / 1)




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