Friday, October 10, 2008

UnAmerican Associates

Filed under: Presidential 2008 — by Will Kirkland @ 7:36 am
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The disgraceful McCain-Palin campaign has decided to go full bore with the Ayers crap, ginning up the incipient brownshirt resentments of those coming to hear them with fears of a scary alien coming to do what can not even be spoken of. Speaking of unamerican associations this is posted below but deserves it’s own position. The voice doesn’t begin until the 45 sec tic.

Add to the above, the following:

Lynnette Clark, chairwoman of the extreme right wing, secessionist Alaska Independence Party, first met Governor Sarah Palin at the AIP’s 2006 convention. Clark recently told David Talbot of Salon.com that Palin “impressed me so much . . . . As I was listening to her, I thought she sounds like what we’ve been saying for years. I thought to myself, ‘My God, she sounds just like Joe Vogler.’”

Joe Vogler, the founder of the Alaska Independence Party, had pronounced political views. His nuggets of wisdom, featured prominently on the AIP’s website, include “I’m an Alaskan, not an American. I’ve got no use for America or her damned institutions,” and “The problem with you John Birchers is that you are too damn liberal!”

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