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Meet Sarah Palin's radical right-wing pals

Extremists Mark Chryson and Steve Stoll helped launch Palin's political career in Alaska, and in return had influence over policy. "Her door was open," says Chryson -- and still is.

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  • Thursday, October 9, 2008 06:53 PM

    Sarah Palin's direct association with the Alaskan group that wants Alaska to secede from the US.

    American people you need to take heed. The Republican vice-presidential candidate who is calling out Barak Obama on bogus affiliations has(this was fact checked) been as late as this year attended a radical right wing group in Alaska that hates the US government.Her husband Todd is an official member.How does that look as far as palling around with dangerous people.It has been proven that she hired 2 of these major players from this anti US group to work with her when she was elected mayor and then governor.

    It's becoming more apparent that Palin has a dark side that she is trying to cover up. In addition the troopergate scandel which the Mcain campaign has been trying to squash (they made 3 attempts to throw out the investigation, but the judge said no will be made public tomorrow.

    If you want more details on her subversive activities in Alaska with this anti-Us government group go to Salon.com and read it in detail.

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