Probe Finds Palin Defense Fund Illegal
Paliban Watch Friday, June 25th, 2010
Yesterday, an ethics probe ruled that a defense fund set up in Sarah Palin’s name was illegal. The former governor must return nearly $390,000 in donations.

Yesterday, an ethics probe ruled that a defense fund set up in Sarah Palin’s name was illegal. The former governor must return nearly $390,000 in donations.

Sarah Palin is headlining “Freedom Fest 2010″. OK . . . which Freedom Fest 2010?

In an interview with Fox News’s Bill O’Reilly, Sarah Palin again demonstrated her contempt for American history, the Declaration of Independence, and the Constitution, openly lying that the Founders wanted law based on the Bible and that the evidence is in those documents. It isn’t.

Sarah Palin may want some Lamisil. Surely she’s got a nasty case of athlete’s tongue about now.
Last week, Sarah Palin gave a speech to an evangelical women’s group where she denied the Constitutional principle of the separation of church and state. Further, she publicly acknowledged her association with the radical Prayer Warriors.

Everybody’s favorite “regular gal”, Sarah Palin, has negotiated a contract with a California state university that would make Madonna blush. And now it’s triggered an internal investigation. This isn’t Palin’s first brush with blowing big bucks.
Sarah Palin reiterates her support for the status quo, stating that the Tea Party movement can’t be a third party, and must merge with the Republican Party.
Sarah Palin has endorsed Rand Paul, son of Ron Paul, for the Kentucky Senate. The Wall Street Journal exposes how bizarre an endorsement this is.

On Fox News Sunday, Sarah Palin commented that she felt it “absurd” not to consider a 2012 Presidential run . . . and added a subtle backhand to the Tea Party movement.

Sarah Palin gets caught reading notes off her hand during the Tea Party Q&A session. Who cares? She then OPENLY PROMOTES an American theocracy. To applause!
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