I believe in freedom of speech. It is what allows me to post my thoughts and views on this blog without censorship from the government. I believe in allowing people their own opinions and the opportunity to voice them. Without the opportunity to hear these opinions we miss out on a great depth of perspective, insight and knowledge that comes only from listening to what others have to say. That’s why I allow comments on each of my posts. I will defend these rights to the best of my ability. But there comes a time when as person’s statements become so distorted, so fraught with inaccuracy and hypocrisy, and the stakes become too high, to simply disagree. It becomes your duty as a citizen to make the whole story known.
For those of you that are planning to vote for McCain/Palin because you prefer his plan for the country over Obama’s, I disagree, but I can respect your difference of opinion. But if you are voting for the McCain/Palin ticket because you have been caught up in the folksy, Joe six-pack, tell-it-straight, reformer sensation that has become Sarah Palin, then there are some things you should know. And if you still choose to cast your vote in their direction after you read this, well, I definitely disagree, but at least I’ve done my duty to the American people.
As Gov. Palin does her best to paint Sen. Obama as an associate of domestic terrorism, let’s remember that it is the governor’s husband, Todd that was a card-carrying member of the Alaskan Independence Party until 2002. What is the AIP? It is a radical political party that strives for state autonomy up to and including secession from the union. You know, secession, like southern states did preceding the Civil War? Now, the Palin family didn’t just associate with people of the AIP. Todd Palin joined! And may I also point out that she is on video, as Governor of Alaska, welcoming AIP members to their convention and applauding their efforts (watch below). "Country First"? I don't think so.
When Governor Palin resurrects the divisive comments of Rev. Wright in an attempt to tie Senator Obama to an ideology he has repeatedly denounced, let’s take a listen to comments from Joe Vogler, the founder of AIP as he declares his hatred for the American government. (watch below) Don’t worry; the Palins aren’t currently associating with him. He was murdered in 1993 during a plastic explosives deal gone bad. Hmmm. . . . what would a radical secessionist want with plastic explosives?
5 comments:
Could you have possibly made it more clear? Bravo!
Two things Ms. Suburban blogger: 1) Your arguments are strong, but they would be made stronger by referencing your sources. How does a reader know this isn't blatant propaganda? Only the sources make that distinction. I'm ready to believe you, but I can't quite. Usually sourcing something like the Washington Post guarantees that the sources have been checked before going to print--adds credibility to your argument.
2) What I like about your editorials vs. the ones I get emailed to me is this: I have to go and GET them. My choice to avail myself to the opportunity to survey your thoughtful (and pretty much respectful) perspective. I,too, love the freedom of print here in the land that we love. Hoorah!
3) Bonus: while you overtly respect your readers' right to have a disparate position, you imply another stance, but such is your right. It's your blog! Great invention.
Thanks for sharing. I'm listening.
I have referenced every one of my sources. The blue words in each paragraph are links to corresponding articles from a variety of sources.
I encourage you to follow the links for more detail information on each of my claims. And if you really want to read about what is going on in Alaska's politics, check out www.themudflats.net. AKMuckracker has been blogging about the swamp that is Alaskan politics way before Gov. Palin hit the national scene.
Excellent...simply excellent. Is there any way to get this to FOX News?
Once again, you state the facts to allow people the opportunity to use their brain to understand facts from hype. Let's hope the base they vote on the facts; not the hype.
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