Feb 20 2010
Sarah Palin A Socialist?
Sarah Palin can well afford any health care costs for her grandson, unless, she is now accepting the idea of socialized medicine. It would seem so, because Tripp, is on socialized medicine.
Ex Governor Palin must be supporting socialized medicine or money is more important to her.
I hope it’s the former choice because we need a public option now & her “death panel” accusations were a blatant lie. I for one will be very happy to have Le Palin jump on the bandwagon to get this passed, unless she’s been lying….again.
Thank goodness Tripp will not be included in the 47,000 Americans that die from lack of health care each year. Sarah can thank socialized medicine for that because she hasn’t been parting with her cash to pay for his insurance.
Sarah, you are caught in another lie, but not to worry, because your fans will defend this, somehow:
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PARTIAL OPPOSITION TO MOTION FOR INTERIM CHILD SUPPORT C. “…Tripp is an enrolled member of Curyung Tribal Council within the Bristol Bay Native Association consortium. Because the majority of Tripp’s health care costs are already covered by IHS and the Alaska Native Medical Center, Mr. Johnston has no need to purchase additional health insurance….”
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The Team SARAHs DO put a spin on every lie she perpetuates, that’s for sure!
If I hear $arah’s donkey bray one more time…..
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Bristol can not have any money left, after she pays her lawyer, to buy insurance. She has to use the free program.
An interesting point to be explored, related to the custody battle is how are the legal expenses of Thomas Van Flein being paid by teen Bristol Palin. Anon reports are that she is working in a doctors office as a housekeeper and at the real estate office of Kristan Cole. With only a highschool diploma, it is difficult to understand how she can afford the high priced legal talent she is using in her litigation against teen dad Levi.
A review of SarahPAC spending revealed that Thomas Van Flein’s law firm invoices, for the months of June, Sept and Nov, totalling $65,000, were paid by the PAC in December. The memo notes in the FEC report indicate that the firm was providing political advice/consulting.
Despite the fact that SarahPAC paid other well known and connected political consultants, attorneys and advisors nearly $700,000 or 32% of total incoming PAC monies, the services of Van Flein’s firm were of sufficient merit as regards to political advice and consulting that it was able to invoice the PAC $65K.
Could it be that SarahPAC is funding Bristol Palin’s custody battle with the 19 year old father of their child, Tripp? Or is SarahPAC funding Palin’s legal defense of Troopergate?
It does beg the question, no?
Another potential funding source for legal expenses is the Alaska Fund Trust.
Trustee Cole, where are the quarterly Alaska Fund Trust reports you committed to provide? That was 10 months ago. A calendar quarter is 3 months.
Trustee Cole, are you not a business woman? Do you not understand that failing to deliver on this commitment directly speaks to your integrity and credibility?
Here is your exact commitment, found under the FAQ section of the AFT website (thealaskafundtrust)
“8. Will there be any disclosure of contributions and expenses?
Yes. The Trustee will disclose on a quarterly basis the contributions as well as categories of expenses with amounts.”
And for those who may be curious as to what the AFT is — why it is Palin’s personal piggybank, established to help her with legal expenses. Although, if you carefully read through the trust documents, it really is just a piggybank. And Trustee Cole has been Sarah Palin’s bff since highschool. And Trustee Cole is Bristol Palin’s employer.
A little more about Trustee Cole, again from the FAQ:
“14. Who is the Trustee?
She is Kristan Cheryl Cole. She is a long-time Alaskan who is proud of her state and is dedicating her time and efforts to defend the integrity of Sarah Palin and restore her effectiveness in reforming government.”
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Anomaly100 Reply:
February 20th, 2010 at 9:50 pm
@mxm: Kudos on your research. You present points that can not be refuted, not logically anyway.
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Isn’t Tripp her grandchild?
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Never mind!!! (sorry…)
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Except the “death panels” are NOT lies. Ever hear of a transplant review board? For as long as the average internet user has been alive there have been committees who decide who lives and who dies because there aren’t enough resources to go around. Yes, it isn’t as sexy as bashing the republicans but to say that there won’t be panels that decide when a person is too old or too sick for treatment is the only lie that’s out there.
They’re already doing it in the UK…
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yawn. why was this retard foisted on america. i am so tired of hearing about this comical family. it makes me ashamed to be american that some of us are actually serious about having her in any office higher than vice principle of a middle school. good grief people check yourself. we were once a superpower but now the world is laughing at us. she talks about how important our national defense is but if she were in power every nation on earth would immediately attack us. she is a painful joke in every area. she should be a talk show host for handicap children or go into a volunteer career if she was what she claimed to be. she is not.
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[...] drives many lefties into braindead apoplexy. The latest example is that lefties are losing their minds when they learn that Palin’s grandson has received healthcare through the Indian Health Services [...]
[...] Go here to see the original: Sarah Palin A Socialist? Her Family Uses Socialized Health! [...]
Yes — demanding socialized medicine into existence via using socialized medicine — this does make Palin a special sort of Socialist.
So, the fact that you found that you have something in common with Palin — does this make you a proud little Socialist?
Or, now, is the Obamabot collective going to magically flip-flop and continue denying the fact that it consists of a bunch of sheepish Socialism loving Socialists?
And/or, are you going to attempt to weasel the claim: ‘Socialism has nothing to do with anything1!!!!@1!?’
Your blog post is quite the backfire, I think, because you only exposed yourselves for what you really are.
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You do realize that Tripp is receiving not what you can socialist healthcare? He’s receiving health from the state. Its not Governor Palins job, its her daughter job to take care of her son. Get a life please. If you’re scared of her then leave her alone. But you’re scared because she is the real thing. Everyone knows that now. Even the people commenting on this board.
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Anomaly100 Reply:
February 20th, 2010 at 11:56 pm
@Josh: As I said at the end of the post, her fans will defend this. Let me present you with a thought. If Palin found out something like this about Obama, what would she say & how loud would she say it. She had our elderly frightened that we were going to have them killed off. If you can defend something that bad, then we can’t debate it. The denial is strong in you.
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aq:
Your so-called “death panels” exist because of insurance companies…
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[...] Read the rest here: Sarah Palin A Socialist? Her Family Uses Socialized Health! [...]
Not a an of Palin’s, but is this really socialized medicine? It seems to be lead by a private association of Native Americans, which Tripp is a member of and likely has insurance which he (or rather, his parents) buys into, like unionized insurance.
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” Its not Governor Palins job, its her daughter job to take care of her son. ” Right, Josh, and like every other baby mamma, welfare queen, she’s not taking care of him. She’s forcing the taxpayers to do so. When you choose life you should also choose to frigging pay for your own kid, period. Be responsible.
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Insurance companies ARE death panels…
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I’m sorry but the OP has to be dense here. Tripp is not Sarah’s responsibility as a parent. It’s her DAUGHTER’S responsibility. And the death panels are just a good inference of what would have happened.
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OP, if you block that comment, then you are more close-minded than the people you accuse. Hypocrite.
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Anomaly100 Reply:
February 21st, 2010 at 12:52 pm
@Sheesh: I only block death threats to others or spam.
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You guys are now quoting attorneys? WTF, horrible story!
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I am not a fan of Sarah Palin, and have no desire to defend her. I am also not a fan of idealistic garbage that this post is. You automatically tried to suck the wind out of any “conversation” on the topic with your statement at the end that her fans will defend this “somehow”.
So, now any comment with another side to the story can be berated with the “I told you they’d try to defend it ‘somehow’”.
You are just another barking dog in the noise of political banter that doesn’t do anything to actually make our country any better.
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For all you numbnuts that can’t understand, please reread this quote:
“Because the majority of Tripp’s health care costs are already covered by IHS and the Alaska Native Medical Center, Mr. Johnston has no need to purchase additional health insurance…”
The costs for Tripp’s health care are covered by the IHs or Indian Health Services. And just what is the IHS? From ihs.gov:
“The Indian Health Service (IHS), an agency within the Department of Health and Human Services, is responsible for providing federal health services to American Indians and Alaska Natives. The provision of health services to members of federally-recognized tribes grew out of the special government-to-government relationship between the federal government and Indian tribes. This relationship, established in 1787, is based on Article I, Section 8 of the Constitution, and has been given form and substance by numerous treaties, laws, Supreme Court decisions, and Executive Orders. The IHS is the principal federal health care provider and health advocate for Indian people, and its goal is to raise their health status to the highest possible level. The IHS provides a comprehensive health service delivery system for approximately 1.9 million American Indians and Alaska Natives who belong to 562 federally recognized tribes in 35 states.”
Yep, socialized medicine paid for with federal tax dollars. If you can’t see the hypocrisy in Sarah Palin railing against “socialized medicine” when her own grandson benefits from socialized medicine, then I don’t know what to tell you.
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@AQ and Wudsteen, the transplant review boards exist not because of some sinister government plot or the greed of the insurance companies. They exist because we as a people are too attached to this bag of flesh to sign up as organ donors. Organ donation should be opt-out, not opt-in. Once we are dead, why the sentimental attachment to a sack of rotting flesh???
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[...] Read the rest here: Sarah Palin A Socialist? Her Family Uses Socialized Health! [...]
The Indian Health Service is the U.S. Government. I’m not sure which kid we’re talking about, Tripp or Trig. Sarah’s down’s syndrome child might be eligible for medicaid because of his disability. Apparently, the kids and grandkids are part native alaskan so they are also eligible for Indian Health Service coverage. I have a native american friend who receives coverage which is generous health insurance for people not on the reservation. Covers just about everything with little out of pocket. However, folks on reservations get very poor care because there isn’t much money and few doctors with interest in practicing on rural reservations. Folks are actually hired by the government to serve the native americans just like in a VA hospital. That is socialized health care. The other is just insurance, just like the rest of us except it doesn’t cost the user much.
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All five of her kids and husband have socialized heath insurance, they are all part of the Curyung Tribal Council within the Bristol Bay Native Association consortium and covered by IHS and the Alaska Native Medical Center, via todd palin,
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Anomaly100 Reply:
February 21st, 2010 at 12:47 pm
@Missy: Thanks, I should do an update on this post. I had no idea.
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Newsflash: Sarah Palin is a f*cking idiot.
She’s a clusterf*ck with more contradictions than the bible. I sincerely hope she keeps doing all the stupid things she does, like writing on her hands and using her retarded baby as a prop, so the internet can keep laughing in her direction.
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It mistifies me seeing how cruel people can be to Sarah Palin and her family. Each and everyone of us is flawed, has some relative who embarrases us, and has made small and big mistakes in life. Politicians? Celebrities? show me one that is perfect or has no skeleton in his/her closet. Sarah is just your average American looked with magnified glases by the media.
Hey! she has spunk, is speaking up for millions of average Americans, and has an incredible amount of determination in doing so. The Left is so scared of her. Why? Isn’t she entitled to speak up? to earn a living? to have her children respected?
PLEASE… look around the leaders of our government, their behavior, their families, their unkept promises, their survival instict over riding the good of the country. Why pick on Sarah? there are better targets out there who are actually in our government and potentially doing real harm.
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Anomaly100 Reply:
February 21st, 2010 at 3:16 pm
@Voice Of Reason? If Sarah Palin ran for President in 2012 would you vote for her?
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I thought the kid’s names was “Trig”…
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I don’t care what insurance she has much less what her grandchild has. I still have enormous respect for her and would love to see her take on dirty politics in DC
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Anomaly100 Reply:
February 21st, 2010 at 6:42 pm
@Motherof2: If she ran for president in 2012, would you vote for her? It’s not a trick question. It’s my curiosity & the last person I asked has not answered.
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The IHS and the Alaska Native Medical Center could also provide coverage to Todd, Sarah, Bristol, Willow, Piper, and Trig Palin as well as Tripp because Todd Palin is part Native American. Track Palin would be covered under his military service. However, the Palin’s can afford high quality coverage from her income. Or, Fox (News Corp’s plan) and Sarah would have had coverage when she was Gov. and Todd would have had coverage when he was working for BP. But, the government provided insurance would have been there for the family if the need was there unlike for those uninsured and uninsurable residents of the USA.
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Anomaly100, you are an idiot. I can’t stand Sarah Palin but you aren’t bright enough to form a simple hypothesis to support even a definition of socialized medicine let alone a factual basis of your accusations.It is people like you that spread unnecessary web hysteria amongst the sheep of the internet. Keep trying to come across like a freedom thinking liberal, but your attempts at creating intelligent banter come across more like a fear driven conservative.
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Anomaly100 Reply:
February 21st, 2010 at 6:41 pm
@Turtle: I act like a “Conservative?” I think many in here would not like you saying that. Both party’s visit this blog & I am not well liked by the Conservatives. Right @Rebel?
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Sarah Palin probably will not run on the GOP primaries, and if she does, she probably will not be selected to run for President; Her image is being ruined by the main media and bloggers, twitters and comedians tend to multiply the damage. The Party “elders” will be nervous about throwing support behind her. Sarah is being “Quayle-ized.”
I am an Independent, and will vote for the best possible candidate when the time comes.
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If you think any socialized system is a good thing, look at what a fantastic lifestyle Native Americans are enjoying.
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Anomaly100 Reply:
February 21st, 2010 at 6:38 pm
@Bob: It may have something to do with the fact that they were screwed & we did it to them.
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Anomaly100 Reply:
February 22nd, 2010 at 6:52 am
@Bob: You don’t think that is our ancestors fault? We did steal their country. How can you possibly blame them?
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2012 is a very long time in politics. With the current state of the world and economy here at home, I don’t believe any thoughtful person can make a decision now for whom to vote in the next presidential elections. Sarah Palin may or may not be the right person in 2012, depending on the circunstances and who else is in the running.
Could Sarah be a USA president? We have had as presidents :
a merchant who ran a hat shop; a peanut farmer; a B actor; a language deficient, one term governor with questionable credentials ; a totally inexperienced empty suit with high oratory skills; and on and on through history.
Sarah is as good or better than some… and prettier. Of course she could be president! Under the right circunstances I would vote for her.
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For any who would ever consider voting for Sarah Palin for any office, please read Game Change.
I think you will find that it is objective reporting on the campaigns of Obama, Clinton, Edwards, McCain and the other minor players.
The insights into Sarah Palin are frightening. The lack of any legitimate Palin inquiry and vetting conducted by McCain’s team is startling. The reluctance McCain expressed entering the race himself due to his age and lack of enthusiasm for the effort and the job is shocking. His age, health and stamina coupled with the lack of any due diligence in selecting Palin to be his running mate could have positioned this country in great jeopardy.
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turtleapps, This post is about a political issue, not you’re personal
problems. If I had my way I’d kick your apps out of here.
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Anomaly100 Reply:
February 22nd, 2010 at 6:55 am
@AlphaAnt1: My hunch is the turtle is trolling. Too bad since I spend most of my time at the App store.
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[...] Sarah Palin’s socialist baby: Most of Trig’s healthcare costs are covered by the government. How horrible. [...]
Again, the liberal crybabies are trying to claw into Palin. I assume this is another weak attempt to try to use emotion to skew the facts.
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wait….state run health care is not socialist?? It’s funny that the repubs use the term only when its handy for them to get some point across. The Fire Department is a socialist thing too…you pay…and then only use it when needed, but nobody is complaining about that.
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IHS is a Federal Agency which provides SOCIALIZED medicine. No blind spots in that statement. She is rich and clearly could purchase health care for her entire family and even pay for her grandchild’s policy. Why on earth would she accept SOCIALIZED medicine for her grandchild????? Simple logic people, simple logic. She is a hypocrite. Period.
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It’s her grandson. The parents are responsible for the care of their child, not the grandparents.
Stop the commie propganda against Palin.
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Anomaly100 Reply:
February 23rd, 2010 at 4:02 pm
@Rick: As soon as I run into a Communist using propaganda, I will dispose of him immediately. Heil!
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@Rick: So much for family values. I guess it’s ok to cut your grandson off and send him into the arms of the death panels because he’s not your problem.
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The point is Americans DO want to be able to talk to their doctors about their dying loved one’s whether it is their children or their dying parents. Read the artical below for proof. When Sarah speaks, it NEVER has anything to do with reality.
http://www.startribune.com/lifestyle/health/85842832.html?elr=KArksUUUoDEy3LGDiO7aiU
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Lots of different ideas listed here – astounding…
[...] First we find out that Sarah Palin is a Socialist, but Rush Limbaugh too? Sarah Palin’s grandson receives Socialized health care so if [...]
There are no links in this post. Please link to evidence that Tripp is on socialized health care.
Because the fact of the matter is…there isn’t socialized medicine yet. Now once they pass health care…THEN it will be socialized. Unless they actually learn to take their time and do it right.
Right now they are speed writing a bill. Thats not right. I agree we need health care reform but don’t ya think we should do it right the first time instead of speeding through it and shoving it down our throats or is that a way that you would better prefer?
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Anomaly100 Reply:
March 10th, 2010 at 5:53 pm
@ChrisG: Yes, there is a link, which will bring you back to a post I authored and that is also linked to a good source. It takes just a moment to Google it. Her grandson is on Socialized health care and that’s a fact. It will take you only a moment to find a source you trust. I’d get it for you but you might tell me you don’t like my source but I’d be happy to get it for you if you like.
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