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> 3.5: the actual percentage share of domestic energy Alaska produces
> (Source)



Wrong.  The 20% figure is correct when counting untapped reserves.
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You're as bad as she is, claiming credit for something she has not
done.

Using your logic, I could claim that I make $1million a year since
there are many "work at home and be a millionaire" websites as
untapped reserves.

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On Sep 23, 7:30 am, voxitar <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Tue, Sep 23, 2008 at 4:48 AM, mike532 [ Republicans for Obama ]
>
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > Sarah Palin, by the Numbers
> > Sarah Palin may lie, but numbers don't. Her record speaks for itself:
> >http://www.huffingtonpost.com/daniel-kurtzman/sarah-palin-by-the-numb...
> > 2007: the year in which Sarah Palin first obtained a passport (Source)
>
> > 312: the number of nights during her first 19 months in office that
> > Palin charged taxpayers a "per diem" totaling $16,951 for staying in
> > her own home -- an allowance intended to cover meals and incidental
> > expenses while traveling on state business (Source)
>
> Which actually SAVED the state of Alaska money, since the costs of her
> and her family living in the Governor's mansion are much higher than
> per diem.
>
>
>
> > $500 to $1,200: the fee that Wasilla charged rape victims to pay for
> > post-sexual assault medical exams, after the city cut funds during
> > Palin's tenure that had previously covered the exams (Source)
>
> Absolute, complete, utter horseshit.  There's not an ounce of proof
> that the City of Wasilla ever charged ANY rape victim for a rape kit
> under Palin; there's not an OUNCE of proof Palin cut ANY funding to
> purchase rape kits. There's not eve any proof that there were any
> reported rapes in Wasilla between 1996 and 2000, when the Alaska state
> legislature passed a law requiring the investigating law enforcement
> agencies to foot the bill for the kits.  This is more fact-less,
> baseless smearing on the part of lefty blogs like the HuffPO.
>
>
>
> > $150: the cash payment offered by the Palin administration to hunters
> > who turn in legs of freshly killed wolves gunned down from airplanes
> > (Source)
>
> Wolf culling has long been a necessary practice in Alaska and
> elsewhere...Palin didn't invent the practice.
>
>
>
> > 3: the number of times during her first few weeks as mayor that Palin
> > inquired with the Wasilla librarian about banning books (Source)
>
> Complete, utter horseshit.  More smears.  She asked the librarian what
> the policy was if a customer complained about a book being
> offensive....period.  She never asked for a book to be banned and no
> books were ever banned.
>
> > 3: the number of months after the censorship discussion that Palin
> > fired the librarian (Source)
>
> Bullshit.  The librarian was fired because she was a political
> appointee loyal to the opposition that lost the mayoral election to
> Palin.
>
>
>
> > 100: the approximate number of Wasilla residents who rallied to
> > support the librarian, prompting Palin to withdraw her termination
> > letter (Source)
>
> That's it?  Out of a town of 7,000?  Seems like the citizens of the
> town wanted the librarian gone, too.
>
> > 0: the number of foreign heads of state Palin has met (Source)
>
> Same number Bill Clinton met as governor.  Same number Jimmy Carter
> met as governor.
>
> > 0: the number of commands Palin has issued as head of the Alaska
> > National Guard (Source)
>
> National Guards are under DOD control when in combat, and only used by
> Governors during state emergencies.  If there haven't been any state
> emergencies in Alaska, it certainly makes sense for her not to have
> ordered the Guard to do anything.
>
>
>
> > 2: the number of times in Palin's ABC News interview that she said the
> > word "nucular" (Source)
>
> Some people pronounce it that way.
>
>
>
> > 0: Wasilla's long-term debt when Palin took office in 1996 (Source)
>
> > $18.6 million: the long-term debt Palin racked up by the time she left
> > office in 2002, amounting to about $3,000 per resident (Source)
>
> The debt is from BONDS that the people of Wasilla voted on, and
> according to the current mayor, that debt is being paid down faster
> than scheduled.
>
> > $50,000: the amount of city funds Palin used without authorization to
> > redecorate the Wasilla mayor's office, including adding flocked, red
> > wallpaper that made it look "like a bordello," according to a former
> > Wasilla City Council member (Source)
>
> Complete, utter horseshit.  This is just another smear citing ONE
> source (who just happened to be opposed to Palin during her Mayoral
> election) in an article on Salon.  No corroboration, no witnesses, no
> receipts, no proof....not even pictures.  Just baseless, factless
> smears.
>
> > 33: the percentage by which Palin increased the budget of Wasilla
> > during her tenure, despite billing herself as a fiscal conservative
> > and champion of smaller government (Source)
>
> Fiscal conservatives are also about GROWING their local
> economies....Palin did just that.  Infrastructure, Police, Fire, etc.,
> all grew with it.
>
>
>
> > 25: the percentage by which Palin raised the local sales tax in
> > Wasilla to pay for a sports center, despite claims that she cut taxes
> > (Source)
>
> Voted in during an election by the people, who supported the sports center.
>
>
>
> > $27 million: the total amount of federal earmarks Palin secured for
> > Wasilla's town of 6,700 people while she was mayor, thanks to the help
> > of a Washington lobbyist with ties to indicted Sen. Ted Stevens (R-AK)
> > and convicted felon Jack Abramoff (Source)
>
> All meat and potatoes stuff - sewers, road improvements, etc.  For the
> record, Palin has never said she opposes ALL earmarks...she opposes
> WASTEFUL earmarks and the corruption associated with the earmark
> process.
>
>
>
> > 3: the number of times John McCain specifically criticized earmarks
> > requested by Sarah Palin when she was mayor of Wasilla, citing them as
> > examples of wasteful spending (Source)
>
> Since you cite no source for this, and it seems clear that a senator
> isn't likely to criticize a mayor of a town of 7,000 for earmarks,
> sounds like more bullshit.
>
>
>
> > $453 million: the total amount of earmarks Palin has asked U.S.
> > taxpayers to fund for Alaska projects over the past two years, despite
> > McCain's insistence that she hasn't sought earmarks or special-
> > interest spending from Congress (Source)
>
> More bullshit.  Palin isn't opposed to earmarks....she's opposed to
> earmark ABUSE and CORRUPTION, which she has sought to stamp out.
>
>
>
> > $506.34: the amount of federal earmarks Alaska residents will receive
> > per capita in 2008, the highest level of any state (Source)
>
> > $223 million: the earmark secured for the infamous "Bridge to Nowhere"
> > that Palin initially supported before opposing (Source)
>
> Given the geography of Alaska and the difficulty in improving
> infrastructure because of the environment, things are going to cost
> more up there - it's just a fact.
>
> Palin supported a package of infrastructure improvements that
> originally included the bridge to nowhere, but when she realize how
> much it was going to cost she killed it...like a fiscally conservative
> governor should.
>
> > $223 million: the amount of money designated for the "Bridge to
> > Nowhere" that Palin ultimately used for other projects, rather than
> > returning it to the federal government (Source)
>
> Wrong  The original cost of the bridge was 398 million.  It was
> stripped of its earmarks and the remainder was sent to Alaska for
> infrastructure improvements, the same as any other state.
>
>
>
> > 20: the percentage of domestic energy that Palin claims Alaska
> > produces (Source)
>
> > 3.5: the actual percentage share of domestic energy Alaska produces
> > (Source)
>
> Wrong.  The 20% figure is correct when counting untapped reserves.
>
>
>
> > 0: the number of people in America who know more about energy than
> > Sarah Palin, according to John McCain (Source)
>
> Might be true.
>
>
>
> > $600,000: the loss at which Palin sold the governor's jet after making
> > a show of placing it on eBay. It was eventually sold to a Palin
> > campaign contributor who paid $2.1 million (more than 20% less than
> > the original $2.7 million purchase price). (Source)
>
> Was she supposed to realize a profit by selling a USED plane?  When
> taking into account the maintenance, upkeep, fuel and the cost for
> pilots needed to fly the plane, she saved Alaska money just as she
> promised.
>
>
>
> > 1: the number of private tanning beds Palin installed in the
> > governor's mansion after taking office (Source)
>
> Bought and paid for with her own money.  Big deal.
>
> > 1.5: the approximate number of hours Palin spent on a refueling
> > layover in Ireland, which the McCain campaign cited as part of her
> > foreign policy experience (Source)
>
> > 0: the actual amount of time Palin spent in Iraq during a 2007 visit
> > to the region, despite the McCain campaign's claim she had visited the
> > Iraq battle zone. She never made it beyond the Khabari Alawazem
> > Crossing in Kuwait. (Source)
>
> Wrong.  Eyewitness accounts have her inside Iraq attending a
> re-enlistment ceremony for one of her National Guardsmen.  She never
> claimed to have been in a "battle zone."
>
> > 2006: the year in which Palin declared she favors abstinence-only
> > education and that "the explicit sex-ed programs will not find my
> > support" (Source)
>
> The fact that she didn't support demos of condoms on cucumbers for
> first-graders doesn't mean she favors "abstinence only."  She's on
> record as supporting age-appropriate sex ed, to INCLUDE abstinence.
>
>
>
> > 2008: the year in which Palin's 17-year-old daughter was impregnated
> > by a self-described "f***ing redneck," who wrote on his MySpace page
> > "I don't want kids" and "ya f*** with me I'll kick ass" (Source)
>
> And this is your business....why, exactly?
>
>
>
> > 9: the number of U.S. Geological Survey studies concluding that the
> > habitat of Alaska's polar bears is threatened by global warming, which
> > Palin discounted as "insufficent evidence" when she sued the Bush
> > administration to overturn its decision to list polar bears under the
> > Endangered Species Act (Source)
>
> Palin hired experts who came to different conclusions which indicated
> the Polar Bear population was increasing.  I applaud her for fighting
> the ESA, which is often a crutch used by tree-huggers to prevent
> development.
>
>
>
> > 5: the number of colleges Palin attended over six years before
> > graduating in 1987 from the University of Idaho with a major in
> > journalism (Source)
>
> And?
>
>
>
> > 500: the number of Fortune 500 companies Sarah Palin is not
>
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