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REAL “Little Known Facts” about Sarah Palin

As the Twitter meme of “Little Known Facts” about John McSame’s VP choice was entering its second day, this email was sent out containing some REAL facts about the potential Vice President. These facts illustrate how this choice is appealing to the right-wing lunatic fringe (completely alienating independents and centrists alike), and they come courtesy of MoveOn.org:

Yesterday was John McCain’s 72nd birthday. If elected, he’d be the oldest president ever inaugurated. And after months of slamming Barack Obama for “inexperience,” here’s who John McCain has chosen to be one heartbeat away from the presidency: a right-wing religious conservative with no foreign policy experience, who until recently was mayor of a town of 9,000 people.

Huh?

Who is Sarah Palin? Here’s some basic background:

  • She was elected Alaska’s governor a little over a year and a half ago. Her previous office was mayor of Wasilla, a small town outside Anchorage. She has no foreign policy experience.1
  • Palin is strongly anti-choice, opposing abortion even in the case of rape or incest.2
  • She supported right-wing extremist Pat Buchanan for president in 2000. 3
  • Palin thinks creationism should be taught in public schools.4
  • She’s doesn’t think humans are the cause of climate change.5
  • She’s solidly in line with John McCain’s “Big Oil first” energy policy. She’s pushed hard for more oil drilling and says renewables won’t be ready for years. She also sued the Bush administration for listing polar bears as an endangered species—she was worried it would interfere with more oil drilling in Alaska.6
  • How closely did John McCain vet this choice? He met Sarah Palin once at a meeting. They spoke a second time, last Sunday, when he called her about being vice-president. Then he offered her the position.7

This is information the American people need to see. Please take a moment to forward this email to your friends and family.

We also asked Alaska MoveOn members what the rest of us should know about their governor. The response was striking. Here’s a sample:

She is really just a mayor from a small town outside Anchorage who has been a governor for only 1.5 years, and has ZERO national and international experience. I shudder to think that she could be the person taking that 3AM call on the White House hotline, and the one who could potentially be charged with leading the US in the volatile international scene that exists today. —Rose M., Fairbanks, AK

She is VERY, VERY conservative, and far from perfect. She’s a hunter and fisherwoman, but votes against the environment again and again. She ran on ethics reform, but is currently under investigation for several charges involving hiring and firing of state officials. She has NO experience beyond Alaska. —Christine B., Denali Park, AK

As an Alaskan and a feminist, I am beyond words at this announcement. Palin is not a feminist, and she is not the reformer she claims to be. —Karen L., Anchorage, AK

Alaskans, collectively, are just as stunned as the rest of the nation. She is doing well running our State, but is totally inexperienced on the national level, and very much unequipped to run the nation, if it came to that. She is as far right as one can get, which has already been communicated on the news. In our office of thirty employees (dems, republicans, and nonpartisans), not one person feels she is ready for the V.P. position.—Sherry C., Anchorage, AK

She’s vehemently anti-choice and doesn’t care about protecting our natural resources, even though she has worked as a fisherman. McCain chose her to pick up the Hillary voters, but Palin is no Hillary. —Marina L., Juneau, AK

I think she’s far too inexperienced to be in this position. I’m all for a woman in the White House, but not one who hasn’t done anything to deserve it. There are far many other women who have worked their way up and have much more experience that would have been better choices. This is a patronizing decision on John McCain’s part- and insulting to females everywhere that he would assume he’ll get our vote by putting “A Woman” in that position.—Jennifer M., Anchorage, AK

So Governor Palin is a staunch anti-choice religious conservative. She’s a global warming denier who shares John McCain’s commitment to Big Oil. And she’s dramatically inexperienced.

In picking Sarah Palin, John McCain has made the religious right very happy. And he’s made a very dangerous decision for our country.

In the next few days, many Americans will be wondering what McCain’s vice-presidential choice means. Please pass this information along to your friends and family.

Thanks for all you do.

–Ilyse, Noah, Justin, Karin and the rest of the team

Sources:

1. “Sarah Palin,” Wikipedia, Accessed August 29, 2008

2. “McCain Selects Anti-Choice Sarah Palin as Running Mate,” NARAL Pro-Choice America, August 29, 2008

3. “Sarah Palin, Buchananite,” The Nation, August 29, 2008

4. “‘Creation science’ enters the race,” Anchorage Daily News, October 27, 2006

5. “Palin buys climate denial PR spin—ignores science,” Huffington Post, August 29, 2008

6. “McCain VP Pick Completes Shift to Bush Energy Policy,” Sierra Club, August 29, 2008

Choice of Palin Promises Failed Energy Policies of the Past,” League of Conservation Voters, August 29, 2008

Protecting polar bears gets in way of drilling for oil, says governor,” The Times of London, May 23, 2008

7 “McCain met Palin once before yesterday,” MSNBC, August 29, 2008

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Back to School, Kids!

My latest podcast is up (has been since last Friday, actually).

Back to School Special!

Host: Kopper

Join Kopper as he slams the door on another summer vacation and kicks the kiddies out on their way to another year of schoolin’. This super-long episode features old faves from bands like the Ramones, the Runaways, the MC5, The Yardbirds, Larry Williams, The Victims, Hasil Adkins, plus more obscure cuts from The Spider Babies, The Tearjerkers, The Pop Rivets, The Fashions, The Super Stocks, The Cynics, and The Mojomatics, not to mention more godlike goodness from Gene Summers, The Reigning Sound, The Hentchmen, The Fleshtones, The Gears and loads more! Tune in, turn on and study hard!!

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TIRC-STL Google Group

Please digg it!

TIRC-STL (Trouble in River City) is the local email list for the St. Louis Rock’n'Roll scene… think primitive garage rock, punk, rockabilly, surf, broken blues, stoner rawk, cowpunk, etc. If you live in the Saint Louis area (Missouri or Illinois) and are interested in the local rock ‘n’ roll scene, please join us!

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Helium Tapes’ Gear Stolen

Received today via e-mail from The Helium Tapes:

Yeah, that’s right! Some lowlifes (lowlives?) came to our rehearsal place last night after practice and “redistributed” some of our things. They got:

Sunyatta’s green Fernandes Strat guitar… the “Suncaster,” which was a very cool wedding gift. Tim’s Laney VC30 all-tube guitar amp, Brandon’s Little Phatty Moog analog synthesizer & CME uf5 MIDI controller, the band’s never-even-got-to-use-it PA head… a GIGRAC 600.

If you know your gear and see any of this stuff and the stories you hear about where it came from sound suspicious, do something! Let us know, call the police, etc… E-mail Sunyatta gmail com.

In the meantime, we’re still The Helium Tapes and we still make the music that makes you wanna dance!”

They’re playing at Off Broadway tonight if you want to go show ‘em some love and support.

Got the Car!

I made it home with the Mercedes late Wednesday afternoon as planned and had absolutely no problems whatsoever on the road. The car drove like a dream and I’m not a HUGE fan of sun roofs (never had a car with one before)!

Rick at Atlantic Motor Group picked me up at the airport and drove me out to the dealership in Kennett Square, PA, which turned out to be quite a nice little country village… I guess it’s quite known around Eastern Pennsylvania for its mushroom harvesting. Anyway, Rick turned out to be a pretty nice guy and didn’t charge me anything extra for the additional fuel filter I asked him to get (but that he wasn’t able to get installed for me… oh well) or for the temporary tags. In exchange I agreed to take the car with just a quarter tank of gas in it. Fair enough. Got the car fueled up there in Kennett Square and hit the road at 2:20pm EDT.

I only had to make it to Zanesville, OH on the first day, but even that seemed really far away, especially since the first hour or so of my trip was going through small Pennsylvania towns where the speed limits would fluctuate between 35 and 55 mph. But once I made it to the Pennsylvania Turnpike (I-76) I made pretty good time the rest of the way, only stopping once for lunch at Burger King and another stop for a bottle of Mountain Dew when I started feeling sleepy. Once it started to cool off outside around 6:00 p.m. or so, I decided to run the rest of the way with the window open a bit and the sun roof pulled back, which gave me lots of fresh air and just enough wind & noise to help me stay alert. The Pennsylvania countryside was beautiful, and I had to pass through several mountain tunnels and got spectacular views of the upper Appalachians. I’d forgotten just how beautiful rural Pennsylvania could be, and it just got better and better the farther west I drove.

I was too busy trying to make time, not waste it, to stop and take any photos along the way, which is too bad as I would have certainly liked to. Maybe next time, haha. Wheeling, WV, is an interesting town, too. I hadn’t been through there in years, and probably not during the day since family vacations as a kid. All of the homes built right on the sides of the mountains and the brigde into town… very scenic, and very blue collar. The rest of the trip was a blur… Ohio, Indiana, Illinois… not much to report. But upon making it home I realized that the car got well over 34 mpg on the trip. Not bad for an 18-year-old automobile!

Now I just need to wait for the biodiesel homebrew kits to get restocked at B100 Supply so I can start brewing some biofuel!

Savage Kick #57

Savage Kick

Here we go with yet another onslaught of lowdown ‘n’ dirty, hardboiled rock’n'roll on this episode, including new stuff from such roughnecks as Apache, Billy Childish & The MBE’s, Figures of Light, Juanita Y Los Feos, The Long Gones, Motorama, plus older favorites from the The Wailers, 13th Floor Elevators, Roky Erickson, the Subsonics, Jon Spencer Blues Explosion, the Raunch Hands, Link Wray, The Trouble Makers, DMZ, the Screamin’ Mee-Mees and loads more. Download, dig it, or die.

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