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CNN on Palin's Membership in the Anti-American Radical Group AIP (video)
CNN reports on Sarah Palin's connection to, and her husband, Todd Palin's membership in an Anti-American fringe group, the Alaska Independence Party (AIP) wh...
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CNN does huge segment on the Alaskan Independence Party
AMERICAblog News| A great nation deserves the truth — You remember them? They're the folks who had ties with Iran and used to damn our flag and hate our country, they also want to secede from America. Todd Palin, Sarah's husband, was a member for seven years. And this year Sarah sent a greeting to their convention, talking about how she shared their values. Watch CNN's broadcast and learn exactly what kind of people John McCain chose to join him in the White House, then read this investigative piece, if you dare: ...

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