“An Alaska judge has ordered the proceedings in Bristol Palin’s child custody case to remain open, the Anchorage Daily News reports.
Bristol’s attorney Thomas Van Flein said in court filings that Bristol seeks full legal and physical custody in the ‘best interest of the child,’ while allowing Johnston visitation rights.
‘Levi is not yet mature enough to take on significant parental responsibilities,’ Bristol says in her petition, the Daily News reports.” [ READ MORE ]
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Bristol Palin and her famous mother Sarah Palin are staunch evangelicals who frequently extol the virtues of family values. But Bristol, with encouragement from her mother, is seeking to keep Levi from having anything to do with her daughter.
For Sarah Palin vindictiveness and revenge trumps family values. Palin is furious because Levi has broadcast a lot of her dirty little secrets, and she will do anything to exact revenge.
Bristol’s claim that Levi is not yet mature to take on significant parental responsibilities is a joke — Levi and Bristol are too immature to raise a hamster, let alone her a child.
Having unprotected sex when you are too young to raise a child isn’t exactly proof of maturity. Regardless of how immature and irresponsible the young parents are, the innocent baby needs both a mother and a father.
Shame on the Palins for trying to prevent Levi from assuming the role of father to his beautiful baby.
Reprehensible Republican chicken hawk Sen. Saxby Chambliss has enlisted Gov. Sarah Palin to rally conservatives (The Bigot Vote) while Democratic challenger Jim Martin is pushing to activate black voters, as they grapple for advantage in a Tuesday(12/02/08) runoff that will shape Democrats’ hold on power in Washington.
Alaska Paper Slams Palin and ‘Georgia Pal’ — Confederate Racist Saxby Chambliss. In an editorial for Anchorage Daily News (Saturday, Nov. 29), Matt Zencey wrote:
Gov. Sarah Palin is putting her conservative Republican fame to work in Georgia, stumping for Republican U.S. Sen. Saxby Chambliss, who is in a tough runoff for re-election.
[ Saxby Chambliss(left) | Sarah Palin(right) ][Click Pics To Enlarge]
I wonder if she knows the true measure of the man she is eagerly helping.
Chambliss was elected to the Senate in 2002 by running one of the most reprehensible campaigns of modern times. He was up against incumbent Democrat Sen. Max Cleland, a Vietnam War veteran who lost both legs and his right arm to a grenade during that conflict.
Chambliss avoided serving in Vietnam. He got four student draft deferments, and when his number finally came up, he was medically disqualified with knee troubles.
In the best Karl Rove fashion, Chambliss the draft-evader attacked Cleland the war hero for being soft on terrorism. Distorting Cleland’s votes about workplace rules for the new Homeland Security Department employees, Chambliss portrayed him as a tool of terrorists like Osama bin Laden.
Here’s how the Almanac of American Politics (2006) described it:
‘Chambliss ran an ad, much attacked in the press, showing pictures of Osama Bin Laden, Saddam Hussein and Max Cleland, and saying that Cleland ‘voted against the President’s vital homeland security efforts 11 times.” (Those ‘vital homeland security efforts’ Cleland opposed were intended to strip homeland security employees of union rights and other workplace protections.)
One of Chambliss’ Ads against Cleland
The man who couldn’t bring himself to serve in the military said a man who left three limbs behind in war was a weakling who would turn the country over to terrorists.
Chambliss was a congressman during the 9-11 attacks. Congressional Quarterly’s ‘Politics in America 2006‘ noted that Congressman Chambliss ‘quipped that one route to security would be for local sheriffs to ‘arrest every Muslim that comes across the state line.’‘
So there you have the fine American that Palin is trying to re-elect to the U.S. Senate.
Gov. Palin’s eldest joined the Army and has been deployed to Iraq. As a justifiably proud military mom, she might ask herself why she is using her conservative star power to support such a reprehensible Republican chicken hawk.
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Trainwreck: The End of the Conservative Revolution (and Not a Moment Too Soon):
From Publishers Weekly: In a domestic cooptation of the neocon End of History thesis, talk radio host Press (Spin This!) argues that conservatism’s record of failure should condemn it to a subordinate place in American politics–it can survive to check the excess of the majority, argues Press, but must never again be allowed to govern. For Press (who unfurls a dishonor roll of scandals, policy failures, corporate toadying, double standards and outright criminality), this betrayal of public trust has meant the betrayal of conservatism’s own purported principles. Thus, citing the conservative canon of the mid-century right-wing intellectual Russell Kirk, and even Barry Goldwater, Press lambastes Bush, Cheney and other Republicans for turning away from the ideals of small government and limited executive power. Likewise, on the environment, conservatism was formerly synonymous with conservation, notes Press, pointing to early Republican leadership on this score from Teddy Roosevelt to California state senator and environmental pioneer Peter Behr. These contradictions rarely come as revelations–indeed the bulk of this narrative will be familiar to anyone paying even passing attention to the news–but by presenting all this material together, Press creates a serviceable election-year handbook for voters, particularly the Democratic opposition. (Apr.)
“Press creates a serviceable election-year handbook for voters, particularly the Democratic opposition.” (Publishers Weekly, January 28, 2008)