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Washington Post: McCain Advisers Prepare Alaska Governor For The Spotlight

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by shouterguy September 3, 2008 6:37 PM EDT
Sounds alot like.... Barrack Obama, the man running for President! Actually, he never traveled to those places until John McCain prodded him. -- Posted by mike071067

Lie. But you knew that. Obama has twice traveled to the scene of the Bush crimes.

I hope he gathered evidence.
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by xmanborg September 3, 2008 6:36 PM EDT
Alaska Statutory Rape Laws

Statutory rape is defined as sexual activity - without the use of force or violence - with anyone defined as a minor. The thought behind these laws is that a minor is unable to legally consent to sexual activity.

The age of consent is defined as 16 years old, according to Alaska statutory rape laws. If a person who is at least 18 years old engages in sexual activity with a person who is 16 years old or younger, he or she will be charged with sexual abuse of a minor in the first degree. This charge is a felony in Alaska. And remember, it does not matter if you did not force or threaten the other person into performing this sexual act with you. It is still a crime under Alaska statutory rape laws.

Alaska statutory rape laws declare that anyone who is 18 years old or older who has *** with a person who is 16 or 17, or who is at least three years younger than the offender, can be charged with sexual abuse in the third degree. This is also a felony.

Alaska statutory rape laws carry punishments that include imprisonment and fines.

Sounds like the Palin family & Levi Johnston have some questions to Answer and Levi Johnston needs to be arrested and charged with statutory rape and get a fellony charge. ITS THE LAW AND THE REPUBLICANS NEED TO FOLLOW THE LAW !

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by latrocinor-2009 September 3, 2008 6:36 PM EDT
If Sarah Palin becomes President, we can all be like her (in fact, we''''ll have no choice).
Posted by knoesgaard


Democrats, the party of lies, drooling haters and slime spreaders.

Democrats, unfit to govern a nation of diversity and freedom.
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by sleepyric September 3, 2008 6:35 PM EDT
If you''re smart; you''ll decline the nomination, and go back to Alaska and enjoy the rest of your life. If you accept, I''m afraid you''re in for a living hell. Good Luck! I wouldn''t want to be you. There is a fine line between being a fighter, and just plain stupid.
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by latrocinor-2009 September 3, 2008 6:33 PM EDT
Former New York Mayor Rudy Giuliani, who made a failed attempt to win the Republican nomination for president, defended her in a television interview for the CBS Early Show.

He said she had more experience than Democratic candidate Barack Obama.

"I would say Barack Obama has never governed a city, never governed a state, never governed an agency, never run a military unit, never run anything," he said.
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by knoesgaard September 3, 2008 6:33 PM EDT
I''m voting for Sarah Palin, because I''m for more unwed teenage mothers, and more 40 year old women with down-syndrome babies. If we get rid of Roe vs. Wade and teach only abstention in ***-ed class, like Sarah Palin wants, these things will be achieved. It will be a beautiful thing, and good for our nation. Also, if my daughter is raped, I want her to have that baby no matter what. If Sarah Palin becomes President, we can all be like her (in fact, we''ll have no choice). Except be President, because while it isn''t out of reach to be mayor of a small town with less than 6000 people, it doesn''t usually qualify you to be President unless you can also be governor of a state as populated as Alaska for at least a year and a half. Be Sarah! The first step is to elect Sarah!
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by tbweb September 3, 2008 6:31 PM EDT
Good luck Gov. Sarah Palin, you`ll need every drop of it tonight!
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by delta5243 September 3, 2008 6:31 PM EDT
I thought that girl was 17, why to they have them both listed as 18 all of a sudden...is today her birthday, or is it something else....
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