Anchorage

Shannyn Moore: Palin’s Enemies List: Alaskan Bloggers

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“Call me, STAT! This is Dennis” Well, that’s one way to find out you are on Sarah Palin’s enemies list. Yesterday morning, while working on my Shanta Claus projects and prepping for my television show, Dennis Zaki called. He and Jesse Gryphen of the Immoral Minority , had driven to Sarah Palin’s Wasilla book signing. Why? Well, it’s like storm chasers in Nebraska…only they’re train-wreck chasers. Me? Well, I’m busy these days and have had Palin fatigue since before most people have even heard of her.

‘We’re Going to Court’: Sarah Palin to Face Legal Battle over Grandson

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Levi Johnston demands access to baby Tripp and accuses the former VP candidate of turning her daughter against him

Relations between the former US vice-presidential candidate Sarah Palin and Levi Johnston, the teenager who almost became her son-in-law, have deteriorated to the point that a court battle is now inevitable, he has told the Guardian.

Sarah Palin’s Real Estate Impropriety (Video)

Posted August 19th, 2009 by sarahpalintruthsquad

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By popular demand, I am reposting this story about Mayor Sarah Palin eliminating building permits before her personal home AND the Wasilla Sports Complex were constructed in Wasilla, Alaska.  The post originally appeared on the Sarah Palin Truth Squad back in October 14, 2008.

Palin Leaves Alaska With a Mountain of Ethics Issues

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The raft of ethics complaints against Palin has lawmakers mulling changes to the law, and Palin herself still needs to report a ‘garage full’ of gifts.
Alaska Governor Sarah Palin gave her rambling resignation speech in Fairbanks, Alaska on July 26, 2009, leaving many legal questions in her wake.
Anchorage, Alaska – Sarah Palin is no longer governor, but Alaska is still trying to tie up the loose ends of her time in office.

Palin Loses Her Final Fight with Alaska Lawmakers Over Stimulus

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Protesters hold signs and greet legislators outside of the special legislative session in Anchorage, Alaska, Monday Aug. 10, 2009. Alaska Lawmakers are scheduled to take up confirmation of Craig Campbell as lieutenant governor and to override former Gov. Sarah Palin's veto of $28 million in federal stimulus funds intended for energy projects.
The Alaska Legislature voted Monday to override former Gov. Sarah Palin’s veto of $28 million in federal stimulus money for energy cost relief. But it was as close as a vote can get.

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