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Sarah Palin's ties to extremist groups, militia, terrorists, and other paranoid, racist nutjobs
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Channel: News & Politics
Uploaded: December 31, 1969 at 6:59 pm
Author: AntiConformist911
Length: 04:42
Rating: 4.66
Views: 5858
On August 29, 2008, John McCain told Americans that Palin is tenacious, tough, and could handle the job of Vice President just fine. He praised her "grit", "integrity", and "good sense". He said that: "She is exactly who this country needs to help us fight the same old Washington politics of me first and country second," Indeed, "Country First" has become the official McCain campaign slogan. "USA! USA! USA!" is shouted by the frenzied, hate-filled, nationalistic crowds that gather to hear McCain and Palin speak.What they don't know about Palin is that her political career in Alaska was shaped by the ideology and support of fringe, anti-government, militia-organizing secessionists. Here at dailyKos, we have but scratched the surface of Palin's connection to the Alaska Independence Party (AIP). The big story that we suspected was there has finally been uncovered by Dave Neiwert and Max Blumenthal, who recently traveled to Wasilla, Alaska.Neiwert laid the background for their AIP story in a September 22, 2008 article. Of note:This morning I interviewed John Stein, the former Wasilla mayor who was defeated by Palin in 1996 by using "a quiet campaign by some Palin supporters raising emotional issues like abortion and gun control, which had no apparent tie to municipal politics" -- and as Phil Munger notes, a whisper campaign that Stein was secretly Jewish (Stein is a Lutheran).The connection revolves mostly around three men known to have far-right leanings in the community: a builder named Steven Stoll, a computer repairman named Mark Chryson, and a third man named Mike Christ. All three subscribed to a bellicose, "Patriot" movement brand of politics -- far-right libertarianism with a John Birch streak. According to Stein, Steven Stoll -- whose local nickname, according to Phil Munger, is "Black Helicopter Steve" -- was involved in militia organizing in Wasilla the 1990s, and subscribed to most of the movement's paranoid conspiracy theories: "The rumor was that he had wrapped his guns in plastic and buried them in his yard so he could get them after the New World Order took over." The "black helicopter" concept "became popular in the United States militia movement, and in associated political circles, in the 1990s as an alleged symbol and warning sign of a conspiratorial totalitarian military takeover of part or all of the United States". Timothy McVeigh, among others, was a firm believer.Though Chryson belongs to a fringe political party, one that advocates the secession of Alaska from the Union, and that organizes with other like-minded secessionist movements from Canada to the Deep South, he is not without peculiar influence in state politics, especially the rise of Sarah Palin. An obscure figure outside of Alaska, Chryson has been a political fixture in the hometown of the Republican vice-presidential nominee for over a decade. During the 1990s, when Chryson directed the AIP, he and another radical right-winger, Steve Stoll, played a quiet but pivotal role in electing Palin as mayor of Wasilla and shaping her political agenda afterward. Both Stoll and Chryson not only contributed to Palin's campaign financially, they played major behind-the-scenes roles in the Palin camp before, during and after her victory.Palin backed Chryson as he successfully advanced a host of anti-tax, pro-gun initiatives, including one that altered the state Constitution's language to better facilitate the formation of anti-government militias. She joined in their vendetta against several local officials they disliked, and listened to their advice about hiring. She attempted to name Stoll, a John Birch Society activist known in the Mat-Su Valley as "Black Helicopter Steve," to an empty Wasilla City Council seat. "Every time I showed up her door was open," said Chryson. "And that policy continued when she became governor." So let's get this straight. John McCain's team chose someone whose political career was tightly interwoven with - and supported by - extremists. Not just average wingnuts. Extremists. Radicals. A secessionist and a paranoid militia organizer. "The Alaskan Independence Party has got links to almost every independence-minded movement in the world," Chryson exclaimed. "And Alaska is not the only place that's about separation. There's at least 30 different states that are talking about some type of separation from the United States."This has meant rubbing shoulders and forging alliances with outright white supremacists and far-right theocrats, particularly those who dominate the proceedings at such gatherings as the North American Secessionist conventions, which AIP delegates have attended in recent years. The AIP has also had a long association with the Constitution Party, which has had a prominent role in a number of racist "patriot" (i.e. militia) movements. http://www.dailykos.com/storyo... |
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DEZNUTZ4NWO (December 31, 1969 at 6:59 pm)
she is hot and she will pop your azz lol
Michael7477 (December 31, 1969 at 6:59 pm)
Maybe she's not so bad after all?
testchimp23 (December 31, 1969 at 6:59 pm)
An anti-govt. militia is about as patriotic as you can get.
CerezaAmor1987 (December 31, 1969 at 6:59 pm)
I have more respect for bigots than people who hide behind half-truths, lies, and party towing talking points.
brainerdrebel (December 31, 1969 at 6:59 pm)
The terrorist is the federal government. The federal government refuses to use the Constitution. The federal government is in violation of the 10th amendment. Income tax is unconstitutional, etc. Sarah is the only candidate that has mentioned the Constitution.GO SARAH
ratm3413 (December 31, 1969 at 6:59 pm)
in the new america brought to you by the new world order...everything is terrorism.obama mccain are both puppetsinfowars com
Drechill (December 31, 1969 at 6:59 pm)
So If Palin associates with AIP ,which is an Anti-American.Isn't that an act of terrorism. If McCain/Palin win, wouldn't that be letting TERRORISM into AMERICA
BlakButtHerFly1 (December 31, 1969 at 6:59 pm)
HA HA!! Now all you rat McCain/Palin supporters what do you think of this? Oh I know they're just saying that right? LOL, I clearly see the nasty GOP with their self interest as a bunch of RACISTS and party line followers. :) Isn't it so good to be an American? Ignorant people please wake up!!!Obama 08 and BEYOND!!
Griz806 (December 31, 1969 at 6:59 pm)
One day people like you may realize that the ideal is peaceful, but the reality may often be different. If you can't stomach the potential for governmental violence at any level, then you become a go along to get along sooner or later. Always allow to give as good as you get is more realistic, IMHO.
Griz806 (December 31, 1969 at 6:59 pm)
One more great reason to vote for Palin and McCain. |

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