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Doc Holliday said:
There's lots of white trash folks who have already given birth to 3-4 kids before they reach the age of 20. I even heard of a girl in Mtl who's just given birth to her 10th kid & she's not even 30 yet.

Yeah, but they have to space them out a bit. That's just biology.
 

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Johnston speaks about Bristol Palin, Obama, baby

What was in dispute? That Palin and her family are rednecks? White trash? uneducated? ...

Have these people heard of abortions? :rolleyes: I bet you they get divorced soon after Bible Spice (good one Rumples!) is out of a job.


from http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20081013/ap_on_el_pr/palin_wasilla_heartthrob

Johnston speaks about Bristol Palin, Obama, baby
By ADAM GOLDMAN, Associated Press Writer

WASILLA, Alaska - Levi Johnston, who's having a baby with Gov. Sarah Palin's daughter, can't believe all the things he's hearing. No, he wasn't held against his will on the campaign trail. No, he's not being forced into a shotgun wedding with 17-year-old Bristol Palin.

"None of that's true," Johnston, 18, said in a rare interview with The Associated Press. "We both love each other. We both want to marry each other. And that's what we are going to do."

Standing in the driveway of his family home in this small Alaska town, Johnston spoke about the rumors swirling around him.

The soft-spoken teenager discussed his relationship with Palin and how life has changed with fatherhood fast approaching. He agreed to talk despite the presidential campaign's advice in the days following Gov. Sarah Palin's nomination to avoid the media.

"They're not telling me anything right now," Johnston said as he checked his Blackberry. "It's pretty chill."

Not surprisingly, Johnston was a little shocked when he learned about Bristol's pregnancy, but he says he quickly embraced the prospects of fatherhood. The baby is due Dec. 18. Johnston has dropped out of high school to take a job on the North Slope oil fields as an apprentice electrician.

There's no word on how his future mother-in-law feels about Johnston's decision to drop out of high school. Last year, she made a point of trying to turn around the high dropout rate in their hometown.

"I'd remind the kids that no matter where they are in life — (maybe) in circumstances that probably aren't ideal — that there is no circumstance that they're in that is insurmountable or would necessitate them just giving up," Palin said.

Johnston hinted he's expecting a boy, but he declined to discuss baby names.

"I'm looking forward to having him," he said. "I'm going to take him hunting and fishing. He'll be everywhere with me."

Johnston, a Wasilla heartthrob, said he wanted to set the record straight.

For starters, he said his much-maligned MySpace page was a joke — the one that claimed he said: "I'm a ... redneck," and "I don't want kids." Johnston said his friends created the page a few years ago and he had nothing to do with it.

Johnston said he has dated Palin since his freshman year in high school.

"We were planning on getting married a long time ago with or without the kid," he said. "That was the plan from the start."

While Johnston provided few details about next summer's wedding, the planning has started: A cousin will likely be his best man, and he has asked two hockey buddies, Ben Barber and Dane Wilson, to be groomsmen.

Barber doesn't think anyone pressured Johnston into marriage.

"If he thought it wasn't the right thing to do he probably wouldn't do it," he said.

Johnston is an avid hunter. He's dark haired, tall and muscular, sports a bit of stubble and drives a red Chevy Silverado truck. He'd be the perfect cover for Field & Stream.

He's bagged bears, sheep, elk, and caribou. Some of the antlers are scattered about his yard. Last July on a caribou hunt he lost a "promise" ring that Palin had given him. He said he decided to tattoo her name on the finger and not bother with more rings because he'd just lose them anyway.

Johnston said he wasn't forced to campaign with Palin's mother. Bristol Palin invited him and Johnston jumped at the chance. It was a whirlwind experience for Johnston, who was seated with the Palins at the Republican National Convention.

"At first, I was nervous," he said. "Then I was like, 'Whatever.'"

While Barber said his friend is a celebrity now, Johnston said it hasn't changed him.

"I'm still the same old boy," said Johnston. "I'm just a workin' man."

And now he's also about to become a family man.

"We're up for it. I'm excited to have my first kid. It's going to be a lot of hard work but we can handle it."

Wasilla hockey coach Bill Sturdevant, who was invited to the wedding, said he was sorry to hear Johnston wasn't going to return for his senior year of high school. But he said he believes Johnston, a talented hockey player, will find his way.

"He's a tough kid," Sturdevant said. "He's taking everything in stride."

What about Johnston's politics?

The young man said he wasn't an expert on politics by any stretch. Asked about Barack Obama, he replied: "I don't know anything about him. He seems like a good guy. I like him."

Johnston didn't register in time to vote, according to the Mat-Su Division of Elections Office in Wasilla. But he's still rooting for John McCain and Sarah Palin.

"I just hope she wins," he said. "She's my future mother-in-law. She better win."​
 
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He didn't register to vote for his future mother-in-law!!!! LMAOF ... maybe the kid is smarter than we think.


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Palin vindicated?

Palin vindicated?

Governor offers Orwellian spin
Published: October 13th, 2008 10:02 PM
Last Modified: October 13th, 2008 10:17 PM

from: Anchorage Daily News

Sarah Palin's reaction to the Legislature's Troopergate report is an embarrassment to Alaskans and the nation.

She claims the report "vindicates" her. She said that the investigation found "no unlawful or unethical activity on my part."

Her response is either astoundingly ignorant or downright Orwellian.

Page 8, Finding Number One of the report says: "I find that Governor Sarah Palin abused her power by violating Alaska Statute 39.52.110(a) of the Alaska Executive Branch Ethics Act."

In plain English, she did something "unlawful." She broke the state ethics law.

Perhaps Gov. Palin has been too busy to actually read the Troopergate report. Perhaps she is relying on briefings from McCain campaign spinmeisters.

That's the charitable interpretation.
Because if she had actually read it, she couldn't claim "vindication" with a straight face. Palin asserted that the report found "there was no abuse of authority at all in trying to get Officer Wooten fired."

In fact, the report concluded that "impermissible pressure was placed on several subordinates in order to advance a personal agenda, to wit: to get Trooper Michael Wooten fired."

Palin's response is the kind of political "big lie" that George Orwell warned against. War is peace. Black is white. Up is down.

Gov. Palin and her camp trumpeted the report's second finding: that she was within her legal authority to fire Public Safety Commissioner Walt Monegan. But the report also said it's likely one of the reasons she fired him was his failure to get rid of her ex-brother-in-law trooper.
That's not "vindication," and surely Gov. Palin knows it.

Gov. Palin does have a defense. She could have said:
"I'm gratified that the report confirmed what I said all along, that I had the authority to terminate Walt Monegan as public safety commissioner.

"I absolutely disagree that I violated state ethics law. In repeatedly complaining about trooper Mike Wooten, Todd and I were not pursuing a personal vendetta. We were trying to protect the integrity of the Alaska State Troopers from having an arrogant, almost-out-of-control law-breaker in their ranks. Because the action we were seeking was in the public interest, not purely our personal interest, there is no ethics law violation."

Gov. Palin and her husband felt so passionately about Wooten because the case was so personal to them. Their passion blinded them to any other considerations.

They had no sense that the power of the governor's office carries a special responsibility not to use it to settle family scores. They had no sense that legal restrictions might prevent the troopers from firing Wooten. They had no sense that persistent queries from the governor's office might be perceived as pressure to bend state personnel laws.

Gov. Palin and her husband were obsessed with Wooten the way Capt. Ahab was obsessed with the Great White Whale. No Wooten, no peace.
Has Gov. Palin committed an impeachable offense? Hardly.

Is what she did indictable? No.

But it wasn't appropriate, especially for someone elected as an ethical reformer. And her Orwellian claims of "vindication" make this blemish on her record look even worse.

You asked us to hold you accountable, Gov. Palin. Did you mean it?

Bottom line: Gov. Palin, read the report. It says you violated the ethics law.
 

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What's even more astonishing is the fact that in a recent poll, 42% of people polled believed Sarah Palin was qualified to be President. This is absolutely ludicrous!

Is it too much to ask that our country's leaders have a high degree of intelligence? :confused:
 

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Doc Holliday said:
What's even more astonishing is the fact that in a recent poll, 42% of people polled believed Sarah Palin was qualified to be President. This is absolutely ludicrous!

Is it too much to ask that our country's leaders have a high degree of intelligence? :confused:

The record proves itself, look at GW as an example. But that said, Palin makes GW look like a Rhodes scholar.
But more about her, she is openly racist, see put her little town of 7 thousand 22 million in debt in just 6 years. She went after anyone that crossed her path, there also. Her husband ran around her gov office as the "First Gentleman" as if he was something important. Imagine if she had real power:eek:
The bimbo is scary.

I think McCains nomination of Palin is at best a gross lack of judgement and an insult to the American people. But maybe they are to stupid to realize it.
 
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Doc Holliday said:
What's even more astonishing is the fact that in a recent poll, 42% of people polled believed Sarah Palin was qualified to be President. This is absolutely ludicrous!

Is it too much to ask that our country's leaders have a high degree of intelligence? :confused:

Uh Doc,

Have you been sleeping for the last 8 years????? We've got one moron who says "nucular" and one fascist kook who shoots his friends.

Cheers,

Korbel
 

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According to CNN tonight, Larry King/Bill Maher announced that Sarah Palin will be on Saturday Night Live this weekend. Should be a goodie, though I may not make it home from work in time to watch:(

Hopefully there will be some entertaining reports posted here:)

SMT
 

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DAMN! I never saw that coming! :rolleyes:
 

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Techman said:
DAMN! I never saw that coming! :rolleyes:

ROFLMAO!!!!!!

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