If they saw me at the meeting they would not be lying saying they saw me there.Damo are all the people who saw them at the meetings lying about it?
If this was Obama and the socialist party you would be having a field day and you know it.
Its the truth isnt it super?
If they saw me at the meeting they would not be lying.
What? You saw Cypress wasn't here so the board quota of disingenuousness had to be filled by you personally?
This is inane. She wasn't a member, even your only evidence says so. Your forehead slopes further each time you try this, and while you are doing it you are missing opportunities for actual arguments against her. I'm happy to repeat to you how silly you sound again and again and point out to you that your own evidence abandoned you...
She was involved and her attendance and sending taped greetings show that.
She was involved and her attendance and sending taped greetings show that.
HOW was she involved desh.... please give us some examples. What did she do for their party? or their platform? Please enlighten us as you seem to know more than the head of the AIP party.
The head of the AIP said she wasn't a member but Desh says she was. And who did she tell earlier in this thread that she would take the head of the AIP's word over theirs?
LOLBottom line... Desh is another Bush. Plain and simple.
Desh, their platform specifically state as their first plank:The founder of the Alaska Independence Party -- a group that has been courted over the years by Sarah Palin, and one her husband was a member of for roughly seven years -- once professed his "hatred for the American government" and cursed the American flag as a "damn flag."
The AIP founder, Joe Vogler, made the comments in 1991, in an interview that's now housed at the Oral History Program in the Rasmuson Library at the University of Alaska, Fairbanks.
"The fires of hell are frozen glaciers compared to my hatred for the American government," Vogler said in the interview, in which he talked extensively about his desire for Alaskan secession, the key goal of the AIP.
"And I won't be buried under their damn flag," Vogler continued in the interview, which also touched on his disappointment with the American judicial system. "I'll be buried in Dawson. And when Alaska is an independent nation they can bring my bones home."
At another point, Volger advocated renouncing allegiance to the United States. In the course of denouncing Federal regulation over land, he said:
"And then you get mad. And you say, the hell with them. And you renounce allegiance, and you pledge your efforts, your effects, your honor, your life to Alaska."
The founder of the Alaska Independence Party -- a group that has been courted over the years by Sarah Palin, and one her husband was a member of for roughly seven years -- once professed his "hatred for the American government" and cursed the American flag as a "damn flag."
The AIP founder, Joe Vogler, made the comments in 1991, in an interview that's now housed at the Oral History Program in the Rasmuson Library at the University of Alaska, Fairbanks.
"The fires of hell are frozen glaciers compared to my hatred for the American government," Vogler said in the interview, in which he talked extensively about his desire for Alaskan secession, the key goal of the AIP.
"And I won't be buried under their damn flag," Vogler continued in the interview, which also touched on his disappointment with the American judicial system. "I'll be buried in Dawson. And when Alaska is an independent nation they can bring my bones home."
At another point, Volger advocated renouncing allegiance to the United States. In the course of denouncing Federal regulation over land, he said:
"And then you get mad. And you say, the hell with them. And you renounce allegiance, and you pledge your efforts, your effects, your honor, your life to Alaska."
Desh, their platform specifically state as their first plank:
1. To effect full compliance with the constitutions of the United States of America and the State of Alaska.
Some of the members advocate secession. But it is not a platform of their party.
Irrelevent, she's just spinning her way out of admitting she was wrong.
Well, McDesh just has a hard time understanding some things. We should give her a break, she's likely still looking under a desk for WMD.Not to mention she is practically begging for someone to bring Wright and his hate speech back up.... and the fact that Obama sat an listened to it for 20 years without a peep of protest... until of course he ran for President and only after he realized that he HAD to denounce his pastor...
Whereas Desh Bushs quote come from 1991, SEVENTEEN years ago. We'll just ignore that tidbit or the partys actual platform. Because we all know that the party is condemned by the statements of any of its members. Which of course leads us to the obvious conclusion.... Desh Bush also thinks we have 57 states.