Friday, May 07, 2010

In O'Reilly interview Sarah misrepresents American history, hisses venom at the Buddhists, and stands in front of fake Lake Lucille backdrop with some kind of dead animal on her head. Is Palin turning into a parody of herself?



She is not even trying to pretend that she is not wearing wigs anymore.  This wig is almost as obvious as the one that Phil Spector wore.

And then from under that dead mammal on her head she continues to lie about the founding fathers and their religious faith.  They took great pains to make sure that Christianity would not be the controlling religion of this country, so no Sarah YOU are the one who needs to read history. And of course O'Reilly panders to his ignorant audience by agreeing with her. Dumbass!

Okay when this nasty bitch says "Yay welcome to America" in that ugly voice and then spits out that other religions have "a freedom to express what ever FAITH (extra venom here) or religion that you choose" in America, I almost wanted to strangle my computer monitor!  Now I don't advocate violence against anyone but damn SHE actually makes me want to kill the machine on which I am watching her vicious attitude toward non-Christians!

What a hateful woman, just hateful!

Okay enough with the video.

By the way I don't believe she is back in Wasilla yet.  And if she is she must have left her daughter Bristol on her own in New York City where she was seen partying until 1:00 Thursday morning in an OVER TWENTY ONE CLUB to celebrate her "just say pause" tour. Because you know NOTHING helps a girl avoid promiscuity like underage drinking! 

And since we are on the subject of troubled Palin teenagers, I need to pass along that there was a Willow Palin sighting at the Wasilla High prom on Satruday night.  Yep the little home invader was seen dancing with a group of friends and whooping it up just like all of the teenagers who DIDN'T break into somebody's home and do $20,000 worth of damage. And by the way, Sarah just what in the hell IS your fifteen year old daughter doing at a school prom while you out of town anyway? Isn't anybody keeping an eye on this kid?

Do you want to hear something kind of funny?  Apparently Willow was getting her groove on with a bunch of girls on the dance floor only to discover after the song was over that the girl she was dancing right next to was none other than Mercede Johnston!  I guess if looks could kill Sadie would swimming with the fishes in Lake Lucille right about now.

64 comments:

  1. "Is Palin turning into a parody of herself?"

    Huh? Where 'ya been, G.? That happened months ago!

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  2. Anonymous9:37 AM

    Sarah Palin is an ignorant b*tch, pure and simple.

    She certainly is not a Christian. She one of the ones that Christians were warned about - the ones who puff themselves up, proclaim their piety in public and go about judging others instead of living the faith.

    Plus, how can she talk about religion - organized religion. She doesn't even go to church anymore does she - other than on photo op occasions that suit her publicity needs.

    Man, what a loser. If she'd just keep her mouth shut, no one would know just how stupid she really is, but she seems to be totally unaware of her lack of knowledge and understanding.

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  3. Anonymous9:39 AM

    Once again Grypyhen you misrepresent facts and that's why you're continually passed over by the national media and most recently People magazine.

    It was stated that although Bristol was indeed at a 21 and over club she was not drinking.

    It's bloggers like you that have led to Palin becoming extremely wealthy. Had you all left her alone she'd still be governor banking that pitiful $125K a year salary. Instead she's made 100 times that in less than year meanwhile you're soliciting donations on Paypal. Who do you think is winning?

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  4. Anonymous9:43 AM

    Dangit Sadie where was your camera??

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  5. Anonymous9:51 AM

    Pray on your own any minute of any day you choose, form Facebook groups for your personal prayer day....why does the Government have to sponsor a National Day of Prayer?

    Are Christians unable to pray wihtout Government organizing it for them? Kids unable to utter a prayer unless they do a group thing at school?

    Very tired of so-called Christians.

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  6. womanwithsardinecan9:52 AM

    What a load of crap. As for her "welcome to American" bs, is she so stupid that she doesn't realize how many Buddhists are in this country (just to mention one main religion) who did NOT show up at the shores of our country asking to join. A whole heck of a lot of them were BORN here, just like ol' Sarah, and they CHOSE a different belief system than hers. And Sarah, you are projecting. Nobody is AFRAID of somebody standing in public talking about their religion.YOU are the one who is afraid of other beliefs that don't match your own. The only thing we are afraid of is numbskulls like you throwing the Constitution out and legislating your religion onto everybody else, because that is the stated goal of those zealots you pal around with.

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  7. Anonymous9:53 AM

    I will put the Dalai Lama and Thict Naht Hahn up against any of her religious leaders any day...Dobson, Graham, Falwell, Renkes, Robertson, Warren ...my Buddhist guys would have their asses, if they believed in anything more than loving kindness and a forgiving nature!!

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  8. Anonymous9:56 AM

    Gryphyn: I really hope you post about the dissing Bristol gave Levi, her fiance once, when she said he was just a guy wtih a cool truck. You have all the photos and stuff.

    I just think Bristol has really gone low and mean.

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  9. Anonymous9:56 AM

    What amazing hacks - billo-the-clown and the swag-hag...

    Bad hair.. fake background.. bad everything.. just cluster-fox...

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  10. Anonymous9:59 AM

    Just found an article entitled Ten Ways Christians Tend to Fail at Being Christian on HuffPo, and it could have been written specifically to detail how Sarah fails at being a Christian (but it wasn't). It does cover pretty much everything she does wrong,though. Enjoy!

    http://www.huffingtonpost.com/john-shore/10-ways-christians-tend-t_b_562583.html

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  11. Anonymous9:59 AM

    Todd said he drives Willow to school 14 miles from the compound. Is that Wasilla High? Did she have a date for WH's senior prom? With all the camera buffs in Wasilla I'm sure someone will make some bucks selling a few snapshots.

    No one goes out to dance or party unless they are up to have their pictures taken. Someone help out Willow.

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  12. Anonymous10:01 AM

    "If I could go back, I would have told myself that just because he's good at sports and drives a cool truck, it's meaningless — it's pointless," she sighed.

    I thought Bristol and Levi were "in love" and going to get married. Now he's nothing more than a hockey f*ck with a cool truck.

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  13. I usually don't comment on her appearance because the stupidity that falls out of her mouth is what really gets me, but OMG, that is the phoniest looking wig I've seen outside of Halloween! And the earlier clip on O'Reilly shows really bad hair before a public event. Stress from being a lying fraud must be causing her hair to fall out....

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  14. Anonymous10:06 AM

    All the kids were carded? What did Bristol show? Either she used a fake i.d. or someone at the club just got their bosses into big trouble.

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  15. Anonymous10:11 AM

    Her advice for other teens?

    "Think long-term," Palin said, using her own situation as an example. "Look at their family. Look at their morals. Look at their values."

    This would be good advice for any other human being planning on getting involved with the Palin clan.
    Look at this family of hillbillies.
    Look at their non-existent morals.
    Look at their lack of values.
    Look before you're the next victim thrown under the Palin bus.

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  16. EmilyPeacock10:13 AM

    @Anonymous at 9:30 AM

    She's not in line behind John McCain to be POTUS. She will never hold any meaningful position of power in this country.

    Money cannot by class or intelligence.

    We win.

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  17. Anonymous10:13 AM

    Anon at 9:56 I totally agree, Bristol is low and mean! She not only advises don't look at if the guy is good at sports or drives a cool truck she also says "Look at their family. Look at their morals. Look at their values." Again with the insinuations about the Johnston's. Why's she trying to discredit them so badly?

    Read more: http://www.nydailynews.com/gossip/2010/05/07/2010-05-07_bristol_palin_goes_clubbing_after_celebrating_the_national_day_to_prevent_teen_p.html#ixzz0nGhA0COz

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  18. Anonymous10:20 AM

    http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?f=/c/a/2010/05/07/MNKT1DAP89.DTL&feed=rss.bayarea

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  19. This is possibly the most infuriating of any of Sarah's interviews. Her ignorance is infuriating! Did you catch her expressions when Bill O'Reilly brings up Deists (starts about 3:48) "You can pray to a tree; you can be a Deist....some of the founding fathers were"? She's clueless! I wish a moose would run through the yard while she's on-air and snatch the wig off her self-righteous head.

    As for Willow...I'm afraid the 'look' she shot Merecede's way is a sign she's as brainwashed as the rest of the crew and unlikely to be the one to speak the truth. Why was she at prom, anyway? I thought prom was special for the upper grade/s.

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  20. Anonymous10:28 AM

    Take a pill Gryphen, before you go out and do something illegal and get yourself in trouble.

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  21. emrysa10:33 AM

    hahaha nice wig!

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  22. Anonymous10:33 AM

    Fox, O'Rilly and Palin are all about fake. Sometimes you wonder why. The USA article was written for May 9. They did mention it was a Friday (the Friday before Mother's Day?) They talked about Mother's Day and Piper's birthday, we all know when that is. If you didn't know Piper was born March 19, you might think they were all together celebrating Mother's day. One of the Trigs was even with them.

    In reality who will that Trig celebrate Mother's Day with? They all have time to meet back up at the compound. If I was in Wasilla I would not have a problem taking a boat with a mega close up lens camera and taking all the pictures I could of windows. As long as it is legal. When a celebrity needs privacy they buy curtains or move to another location. That's life.

    The Fox fake back ground is just weird but I am glad to know that is one of the fake ones.

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  23. She looks and sounds drugged to me. I think she is home in her kitchen with bedhead and throws on the wig so she doesn't have to bother dressing for the masses. What a disgusting sounding bitch....

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  24. Anonymous10:48 AM

    Listening to these two ignorant attention-mongers, I wonder if they have ever actually read the Constitution. Our Founding Fathers may have come from a Judeo-Christian background, but it is clear as the sky is up that this nation was NOT set up as a Christian nation. If it were, it would have stated so in the Constituiton. Yep, right there, in that document, for all to see. The Founding Fathers knew the importance of their actions and were very careful. They simply would not have us infer any intent or guess their thoughts.... It is patently absurd to think so.

    Insofar as rights derived from God, well, to which God did our Founding Fathers refer? As not all were practicing fundementalist Christians, I think it is obvious that "God" is equivalent to "Creator," which means something entirely different than what fundamentalist Christians would have us beleive.

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  25. Anonymous10:54 AM

    Bristol has no memory of her bff since age 6, Lanesia Gracia? Lanesia was awarded a scholarship from a Matsu hospital group? Was that a way to pay her off? She has a story to tell about her years as a dear close friend of the Palin family, her time with Levi and the romantic love story as she knows it.

    As far as Britta is concerned, she looks and acts more like a beard or what it is called when you have a sham "relationship" for appearances sake. The picture with Track in the USA is a message from I hate the world, Track. His body was there, probably for Piper Menard's birthday. He got tricked into the mother's day ruse? He did not look happy or copacetic and not one of his legendary tattoos where in view.
    Like many Alaskans, Track is said to have this popular tattoo somewhere on his bod

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  26. Anonymous10:55 AM

    Yes, fake Lake Lucille backdrop: The backdrop to this interview appears to be a repeat from a previous interview - with the trees blowing the same and the lake frozen the same and the light the same. Not Wasilla spring backdrop. Oh well. Thanks Fox.

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  27. Tyroanee11:23 AM

    Those Palin Christian values...ahhh she should write a book. Oh wait, yeah that's right she did have someone write one about her perfect family.
    Maybe she hasn't read it yet?

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  28. Anonymous11:27 AM

    http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,592422,00.html
    This is the transcript from this show - word salad, anyone?

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  29. EmilyPeacock11:41 AM

    Sorry, that was Anonymous at 9:39 PM

    and

    Money cannot buy class . . . .

    Cat on the keyboard. : )

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  30. Anonymous11:42 AM

    As Mark Twain pointed out over 100 years ago, man was God's favorite creation, after the housefly.

    If Palin has any proof that God the Father loves and listens to her pleas, any more than he does those of the housefly, feel free to prove it, anytime.

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  31. crystalwolf aka caligrl11:53 AM

    OMG! I tried....I could not watch that fuckin' helmet head screeching Bitch! WTF is wrong with her?
    And Willow, I can imagine the look... same one she shot Kim's daughter, she's a Chola girl...all the Palin WOMAN are Bitches. Learned from the Ms baracuda.
    Please make them go away! I am sick of all of them spewing LIES and Bullshit around...and the stupid Lamestream media that lets them do it. The only people who question her ass is Keith & Rachel....and the bloggers of course.
    Somebody make her Sit down and STFU! And take off that fucking helmet! Gawd!

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  32. Anonymous11:54 AM

    Wasn't that a bootlegged video (from the "Women of Joy" speech) that Fox is using?

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  33. Anonymous11:54 AM

    SO G., you think that if Sarah had been in town Willow would not have gone to the prom? Do you really think that Sarah even know who Willow is let alone gives a f*** what she does??? For one thing she does not make mommy the big bucks like her wonderful older sister, Bristol!

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  34. Anonymous11:55 AM

    WHY did I do it? WHY did I watch that video with the sound turned ON? WHY??

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  35. Anonymous11:56 AM

    As for Palin's taste in hairpieces, I'm just afraid some tomcat might try to mate with her head, while she's on camera.

    Come to think of it, wasn't that her act during the talent portion of the Miss Wasilla contest of 1983?

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  36. Anonymous12:28 PM

    Thanks to Anonymous 11:55 - I was getting ready to watch the video, and thanks to you I remembered to mute the sound. Otherwise, I would have not had an appetite for supper.

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  37. Gasman12:28 PM

    Sarah Palin is a moron. She seems to think that "In God We Trust" was given to us by our founding fathers. She has no idea that many of these same founding fathers WERE NOT Christian at all. Many, if not most, were deists. However, I am sure that Palin has no idea what "deist" means.

    Sara Palin is a moron who attracts other morons the way shit attracts flies.

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  38. Anonymous12:34 PM

    Sorry Anon. 9:39 but what does it accomplish one who makes millions of dollars at the risk of losing everything else, like self-respect to start with. Winning what? Gain the world at the risk of losing one's soul isn't winning.

    Getting the truth out there is a thankless job with no pay, but at least Gryphen can look at himself in the mirror every morning.

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  39. Anonymous12:41 PM

    OMG, I thought you guys were exaggerating about the wig. I've always had trouble identifying wigs on celebrities, but this time it was way too easy.

    Do you think she is such a pinch penny that she went with a cheap wig? I am no expert, but I cannot imagine buying one that badly done. Perhaps she simply hair sprayed until it was as hard as her head and as brittle as her voice.
    Who knows?

    What I do know is that she doesn't have a clue about what Christianity is about, what our country is about, or even how to hold a decent conversation without whining or attacking others.

    Enough of this woman already.

    BTW, if you turn mute the sound, you notice how much she giggles around. Funny how that hair doesn't move even with the "breezes" that show up in the background. Too weird.

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  40. Part #1

    The Founding Fathers and Islam


    Library Papers Show Early Tolerance for Muslim Faith


    By JAMES H. HUTSON


    With more than 55 million items, the Library's Manuscript Division contains the papers of 23 presidents, from George Washington to Calvin Coolidge. In this article, Manuscript Division Chief James Hutson draws upon the papers of Washington, Thomas Jefferson and other primary documents to discuss the relationship of Islam to the new nation.

    A selection from Jefferson's autobiography where he expresses satisfaction over the Virginia legislature's expression of tolerance in its Bill for Establishing Religious Freedom.
    Many Muslims feel unwelcome in the United States in the aftermath of September 11, according to newspaper reports. Anecdotal evidence suggests that substantial numbers of Americans view their Muslim neighbors as an alien presence outside the limits of American life and history. While other minorities—African Americans, Hispanics and Native Americans—were living within the boundaries of the present United States from the earliest days of the nation, Muslims are perceived to have had no part in the American experience.


    Readers may be surprised to learn that there may have been hundreds, perhaps thousands, of Muslims in the United States in 1776—imported as slaves from areas of Africa where Islam flourished. Although there is no evidence that the Founders were aware of the religious convictions of their bondsmen, it is clear that the Founding Fathers thought about the relationship of Islam to the new nation and were prepared to make a place for it in the republic.



    http://www.loc.gov/loc/lcib/0205/tolerance.html

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  41. Part #2

    In his seminal Letter on Toleration (1689), John Locke insisted that Muslims and all others who believed in God be tolerated in England.

    Campaigning for religious freedom in Virginia, Jefferson followed Locke, his idol, in demanding recognition of the religious rights of the "Mahamdan," the Jew and the "pagan."

    Supporting Jefferson was his old ally, Richard Henry Lee, who had made a motion in Congress on June 7, 1776, that the American colonies declare independence. "True freedom," Lee asserted, "embraces the Mahomitan and the Gentoo (Hindu) as well as the Christian religion."

    In his autobiography, Jefferson recounted with satisfaction that in the struggle to pass his landmark Bill for Establishing Religious Freedom (1786), the Virginia legislature

    "rejected by a great majority" an effort to limit the bill's scope "

    in proof that they meant to comprehend, within the mantle of its protection, the Jew and the Gentile, the Christian and Mahometan."

    George Washington suggested a way for Muslims to "obtain proper relief" from a proposed Virginia bill, laying taxes to support Christian worship. On another occasion, the first president declared that he would welcome "Mohometans" to Mount Vernon if they were "good workmen" (see page 96).

    Officials in Massachusetts were equally insistent that their influential Constitution of 1780 afforded

    "the most ample liberty of conscience … to Deists, Mahometans, Jews and Christians,"

    a point that Chief Justice Theophilus Parsons resoundingly affirmed in 1810.


    Toward Islam itself the Founding generation held differing views. An evangelical Baptist spokesman denounced "Mahomet" as a "hateful" figure who, unlike the meek and gentle Jesus, spread his religion at the point of a sword. A Presbyterian preacher in rural South Carolina dusted off Grotius' 17th century reproach that the "religion of Mahomet originated in arms, breathes nothing but arms, is propagated by arms." Other, more influential observers had a different view of Muslims.


    In 1783, the president of Yale College, Ezra Stiles, cited a study showing that "Mohammadan" morals were

    "far superior to the Christian."

    Another New Englander believed that the

    "moral principles that were inculcated by their teachers had a happy tendency to render them good members of society."

    The reference here, as other commentators made clear, was to Islam's belief, which it shared with Christianity, in a

    "future state of rewards and punishments,"

    a system of celestial carrots and sticks which the Founding generation considered necessary to guarantee good social conduct.

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  42. Part #3

    "A Mahometan," wrote a Boston newspaper columnist,

    "is excited to the practice of good morals in hopes that after the resurrection he shall enjoy the beautiful girls of paradise to all eternity;

    he is afraid to commit murder, adultery and theft, lest he should be cast into hell, where he must drink scalding water and the scum of the damned."


    Benjamin Rush, the Pennsylvania signer of the Declaration of Independence and friend of Adams and Jefferson, applauded this feature of Islam, asserting that he had

    "rather see the opinions of Confucius or Mohammed inculcated upon our youth than see them grow up wholly devoid of a system of religious principles."


    That ordinary citizens shared these positive views is demonstrated by a petition of a group of citizens of Chesterfield County, Va., to the state assembly, Nov. 14, 1785:

    "Let Jews, Mehometans and Christians of every denomination enjoy religious liberty…


    thrust them not out now by establishing the Christian religion


    lest thereby we become our own enemys and weaken this infant state.


    It is mens labour in our Manufactories, their services by sea and land that aggrandize our Country and not their creeds.

    Chain your citizens to the state by their Interest.

    Let Jews, Mehometans, and Christians of every denomination find their advantage in living under your laws."


    The Founders of this nation explicitly included Islam in their vision of the future of the republic.

    Freedom of religion, as they conceived it, encompassed it.

    Adherents of the faith were, with some exceptions, regarded as men and women who would make law-abiding, productive citizens.

    Far from fearing Islam, the Founders would have incorporated it into the fabric of American life.

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  43. what in hell scares people about discussing America's foundation of faith? even the states mention God? she is just showing her ignorance (and her wide eyed deer-in-the-headlights blank stare when Bill O mentioned Deists). Faith and God do not necessarily equate to Christianity and/or Judeo-Christian religions. She would probably be amazed to realize that not all Christians believe in the same things and that some Christians are actually embarrassed to identify as such since the evangelicals and pentacostals have highjacked the church. She might also be surprised to discover that every major religion has God.

    Bill says "some" of the founders were deists? More like most of them. The Bible was most definitely not the foundation of our country (again, she just says what she wants and can't be bothered presenting evidence because there isn't any). And really folks, just think about those commandments - they're moral codes, not legal codes except for don't murder or steal. Everything else is about worship and the family which in those times was necessary to protect women and children. Honor your parents, don't lust after your neighbor, worship on Sunday. Pretty hard to legislate morality no matter how hard the Republicans try to tell us to do as they say not as they do.

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  44. Anonymous said...
    Once again Grypyhen you misrepresent facts and that's why you're continually passed over by the national media and most recently People magazine.

    It was stated that although Bristol was indeed at a 21 and over club she was not drinking.

    It's bloggers like you that have led to Palin becoming extremely wealthy. Had you all left her alone she'd still be governor banking that pitiful $125K a year salary. Instead she's made 100 times that in less than year meanwhile you're soliciting donations on Paypal. Who do you think is winning?
    9:39 AM

    ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

    It is illegal for her to BE in a club ...drinking or not......just like anywhere else in the country with a legal age limit drinking establishment.

    They either gave her a pass OR she has illegal ID.



    As usual the $arah defenders intellect is par with hers.

    ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
    For teenagers New York City can be a frustrating experience: the nightlife is legendary, but aside from the occasional poetry slam or under-18 show at a rock club, they can't legally enjoy any of it.

    Over the last few years adult nightclubs around the country have introduced teenager-only nights, giving young people an alternative to the fake ID route to fun.

    Some clubs in New York have followed suit. On Fridays in Manhattan, Spirit, in Chelsea, has an under-21 night, and Exit in Midtown is 18 and over; Avalon, in the former Limelight space, is 18 and over Thursday through Sunday. But Crush is among the first nightclubs created solely for teenagers.

    "Teens really don't have a place to go in the city," said Lexi Lehman, 17, a junior at the Professional Children's School who works as a part-time unpaid promoter for Crush. She is also an intern at Lizzie Grubman Public Relations, where she was recruited to consult on the club. Describing the migratory hangout pattern of her peers, she said: "We go to a friend's house. Or you see groups of kids wandering up and down Park Avenue at night."

    Creating a successful kids' nightclub in New York turns out to have its challenges, not least of them the nature of city teenagers. Notoriously precocious about social life, they are able to sense all too quickly the difference between the real thing and a fake,



    especially those who have partied at adult clubs and sipped illicit cocktails with A-listers or their children.



    And Crush's relatively early hours - from 9 p.m. to 2 a.m. on Fridays, Saturdays and some Sundays - and lack of alcohol may seem to some, well, juvenile.

    http://www.nytimes.com/2006/01/15/fashion/sundaystyles/15TEEN.html

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  45. Anonymous1:16 PM

    What “worldview” is she talking about? And where in America are people afraid “to discuss God in the public square”? In our town, the high schools have a “Prayer Around the Flagpole” day once a year and all are invited. For heavens sake, I discuss God with the Jehovah Witnesses on my doorstep pretty often. Despite what ONE federal judge in WI ruled, National Day of Prayer was celebrated at the Congressional office bldg, the Capitol, the Pentagon, and other events across the nation. She is so empty headed and lacking in substantive discourse. You know, it is fitting, though, that Sarah's backdrop is dead Lake Lucille. That lake is only pretty on the outside. Beneath it's surface is leached sewer crap. Scratch Sarah's surface and it's just as bleak. This must have been an attempt by O"Reilly to distract from SP's Fiorina endorsement that's getting such a backlash.

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  46. Anonymous1:18 PM

    For anyone interested in some quotes from the founding fathers indicating that the US was not conceived as a "Christian" nation, see this link:

    http://www.sullivan-county.com/nf0/dispatch/fathers_quote2.htm

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  47. 10catsinMD1:33 PM

    About that NY club. If the state drinking law is 21. She cannot legally enter the club.Period. PA is like that also. They usually have bouncers at the door who check ID. You need ID to prove you are 21 to get in the door. Who let her in?

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  48. mocha1:36 PM

    Anon at 9:39: Hi Rebecca, or RAM, or Thorshammer, what do you like to be called, hon?

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  49. get real1:36 PM

    It would be nice if Palin would "stop making things up" - to coin a phrase.

    Her head is so very far up her own ass the pain must be excruciating.

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  50. Anonymous1:39 PM

    I had a long day saying imprecatory prayers like there was no tomorrow. Hope her ears were tingling.

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  51. Anonymous2:18 PM

    Anita Bryant rises from the grave! I can't even listen to her garbage, how any human can possibly take her seriously is insane. Maybe Levi has some picture of her bald headed! I pity that Fox crew, never thought those words would come out of my mouth.

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  52. Anonymous2:19 PM

    Haha. Wow, she's petty.

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  53. Anonymous2:19 PM

    thank you Gasman!!!! some truth after the air head.

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  54. Levi Johnston Makes On-Time Child Support Payment For First Time...Ever

    Does anyone know where Tripp is?

    "Witnesses saw Bristol arrive around 1 a.m. with a group of friends. One would think after a long day of preaching abstinence to teens, a girl would be worn out enough to relax, but not Bristol. Sources say that she look "terrified" all night, supposedly worried that people would recognize her and start gawking." My friend has a camcorder that does killer night films. 1Oak has no cameras? No cameras on the street? Mama Bear must be making deals with all those people today.

    We know it was illegal for Bristol to enter the club. Who helped her get in? She did it all alone or conspired with others. I hope the licensing board gets the film and if it has been destroyed the culprits should go to prison for 20 years like they want for Kernell. Bristol was NOT alone. Who was she with and and their ages?

    Who knows the story on 1Oak?

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  55. Anonymous3:02 PM

    GRYF - WTF? A kid can manage to go to a prom while their mom is out of town. I don't think kids in Alaska go to the prom with their moms. That's hardly a lack of supervision. Don't be so quick to jump on every thing $P does that you lose credibility yourself.

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  56. the bar, the doorman and whoever took her there are all in deep shit if the authorities want to pursue it and $arah can't buy off the NYC PD.

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  57. will Levi use this? His underage baby Mommy out at an infamous NYC club at 1 AM, where the main focus is booze, drugs and sex.
    Sorry bri$tol, this isnt wasilly anymore. yer BUSTED! Rex Butler better take advantage of this screwup.

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  58. Anonymous3:20 PM

    here is another longer version of "The History of Separation of Church and State".

    http://www.rationalrevolution.net/articles/history_of_the_separation_of_chu.htm

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  59. Anonymous3:42 PM

    There is absolutely no way I would let my teenager go to the prom after engaging in criminal behavior as Willow did. This is the Palin kind of parenting.

    Then again, Willow has a lot of information to hold over the heads of Sarah and Todd.

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  60. ManxMamma3:58 PM

    Martha ... What a powerful and wonderful posting. I am in awe. Thank you for your time, research and knowledge.

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  61. Anonymous5:03 PM

    At one time people were sent away if admitted to hearing voices in their head. Seems now the puppet masters, and the puppet, who claims to hear the voice of god talking have found another way to enrich themselves. All the while laughing at the ignorance of those who believe anything she says, and sends $$ to $paylin. If you hear voices in your head talking to you, you are mentally ill.

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  62. I watched billious billo and poop head palin run off at the mouth trying to convince each other that our country, our constitution and our laws were founded on xtianity and the biblical book of myths and tales. NOT TRUE. I DON'T SUPPOSE EITHER OF THEM EVER HEARD OF The Magna Carta and the Mayflower Compact, Compared: Two Documents or ADMIRALTY LAW,

    [2] but that Magna Carta represented the “first explicit admission” of a feudal monarch that he was “subject to the law of the realm.” The idea that Magna ...
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    OR GOOGLE IT YOURSELF US LAW BASED ON MAGNA CARTA AND
    magna carta and the declaration of independence

    magna carta and habeas corpus

    no taxation without representation magna carta

    magna carta 1215

    magna carta trial by jury

    Admiralty law (also referred to as maritime law) is a distinct body of law which governs maritime questions and offenses. It is a body of both domestic law ... en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Admiralty_law -

    "In God We Trust" (I DON'T!)

    The suggestion to include In God We Trust on our currency was presented to the Secretary of the Treasury, George W. Humphrey, in November 1953 by Matthew H. ...
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    Why was "Under God" added to the Pledge of Allegiance
    Today in History in 1945 the Pledge of Allegiance was recognized by congress as it had been written by Francis Bellamy in 1892. Suddenly in 1954 Dwight D. Eisenhower ordered "Under God" to be snugged in there, how did this happen?

    THE CHRISTIONISTS ARE LIKE COCKROACHES, ALWAYS SCURRYING AROUND LOOKING FOR ANOTHER ENTRANCE TO FORCE THEIR BELIEFS ON EVERYONE ELSE.

    Now if anyone still thinks any of our laws are bible based let me know and I will show you bible justice direct from the BOOK AND gawwwwd!

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  63. Ok, I wasn't going to watch this video until you mentioned the wig issue, then I had to watch because her wigs are so entertaining. This is the funniest one I have seen so far. It looks like she just plopped it on her head without even looking in a mirror.

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  64. There's no question that the backdrop's fake; you can clearly hear the reverberation of the room in which she's speaking. As they have demonstrated countless times, FOX simply isn't very good at TV trickery.

    What also comes through clearly is Bill-O's barely-disguised disdain for Palin's "cognitive skills" and verbal gorp, as he repeatedly loses his patience and interrupts her before she can complete an "answer" to any of his "questions."

    It's obvious that O'Reilly views Palin's role at FOX as "political commentator" as a total sham.

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