Is Sarah Heath (Palin) a white supremacist?

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Palin was born in Sandpoint, Idaho, the third of four children (three daughters, one son) to Sarah "Sally" (née Sheeran), a school secretary, and Charles "Chuck" Heath, a science teacher and track coach. She is of English, Irish and German descent.[3] Her siblings are Chuck, Jr., Heather (Bruce), and Molly (McCann).[
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sarah_palin
Moving to North Idaho to Live Among "Adamic White Aryans"

In the fall of 1995, following six months of travel, the duo settled in Sandpoint, Idaho. "We crossed the bridge into Sandpoint and said, 'Voila, this is it!'" Bertollini told a reporter from the Spokane Spokesman-Review.

Why did Story and Bertollini choose Sandpoint? "North Idaho was selected for its clean air, beautiful scenery, quiet life style, recreation, lack of crowds, low cost of living, low violent crime," they write, "but above all, more than 98 percent of North Idaho's population is of the Adamic White Aryan people."

With a population shy of 6,000, Sandpoint rests at the tip of the Idaho panhandle, just south of the Canadian border. Agriculture, the arts, timber and tourism flourish there. Sandpoint is also in an area that many white supremacists have hoped would become an "Aryan" homeland.

Extremists associated with the Aryan Nations paramilitary Identity group are particularly fond of this scenario. Sandpoint is roughly 40 miles from the Aryan Nations compound in Hayden Lake, Idaho. The late Robert Miles, once the Midwest coordinator for that group, urged white supremacists to move to the Pacific Northwest to form a whites-only nation in the states of Washington, Idaho, Montana, Wyoming and Oregon. In 1989, Miles sold his Michigan farm and moved to Oregon. The leader of Aryan Nations, Richard G. Butler, moved from Southern California to Northern Idaho in 1973 and has encouraged whites to build a "national racist state" in the region. Many violent extremist criminals have affiliated themselves with Aryan Nations, including Buford Furrow, who attacked a Jewish daycare center in Los Angeles in the summer of 1999, and members of the murderous white supremacist terrorist gang, The Order

Moving to North Idaho to Live Among "Adamic White Aryans"

There are just too many unknowns about this woman!
This is satire.
 
Palin was born in Sandpoint, Idaho, the third of four children (three daughters, one son) to Sarah "Sally" (née Sheeran), a school secretary, and Charles "Chuck" Heath, a science teacher and track coach. She is of English, Irish and German descent.[3] Her siblings are Chuck, Jr., Heather (Bruce), and Molly (McCann).[
Sarah Palin - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Moving to North Idaho to Live Among "Adamic White Aryans"

In the fall of 1995, following six months of travel, the duo settled in Sandpoint, Idaho. "We crossed the bridge into Sandpoint and said, 'Voila, this is it!'" Bertollini told a reporter from the Spokane Spokesman-Review.

Why did Story and Bertollini choose Sandpoint? "North Idaho was selected for its clean air, beautiful scenery, quiet life style, recreation, lack of crowds, low cost of living, low violent crime," they write, "but above all, more than 98 percent of North Idaho's population is of the Adamic White Aryan people."

With a population shy of 6,000, Sandpoint rests at the tip of the Idaho panhandle, just south of the Canadian border. Agriculture, the arts, timber and tourism flourish there. Sandpoint is also in an area that many white supremacists have hoped would become an "Aryan" homeland.

Extremists associated with the Aryan Nations paramilitary Identity group are particularly fond of this scenario. Sandpoint is roughly 40 miles from the Aryan Nations compound in Hayden Lake, Idaho. The late Robert Miles, once the Midwest coordinator for that group, urged white supremacists to move to the Pacific Northwest to form a whites-only nation in the states of Washington, Idaho, Montana, Wyoming and Oregon. In 1989, Miles sold his Michigan farm and moved to Oregon. The leader of Aryan Nations, Richard G. Butler, moved from Southern California to Northern Idaho in 1973 and has encouraged whites to build a "national racist state" in the region. Many violent extremist criminals have affiliated themselves with Aryan Nations, including Buford Furrow, who attacked a Jewish daycare center in Los Angeles in the summer of 1999, and members of the murderous white supremacist terrorist gang, The Order

Moving to North Idaho to Live Among "Adamic White Aryans"

There are just too many unknowns about this woman!
This is satire.

Oh, really?

What's unknown to me is the connection you attempt to make between Palin and the duo that settled in Stanford, Idaho in 1995, Story and Bertollini. That would be the same Stanford that 3-month-old Sarah and her family moved from 31 years earlier when they relocated to Alaska.

Your attempt is waaaay beyond lame.
 
Palin was born in Sandpoint, Idaho, the third of four children (three daughters, one son) to Sarah "Sally" (née Sheeran), a school secretary, and Charles "Chuck" Heath, a science teacher and track coach. She is of English, Irish and German descent.[3] Her siblings are Chuck, Jr., Heather (Bruce), and Molly (McCann).[
Sarah Palin - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Moving to North Idaho to Live Among "Adamic White Aryans"

In the fall of 1995, following six months of travel, the duo settled in Sandpoint, Idaho. "We crossed the bridge into Sandpoint and said, 'Voila, this is it!'" Bertollini told a reporter from the Spokane Spokesman-Review.

Why did Story and Bertollini choose Sandpoint? "North Idaho was selected for its clean air, beautiful scenery, quiet life style, recreation, lack of crowds, low cost of living, low violent crime," they write, "but above all, more than 98 percent of North Idaho's population is of the Adamic White Aryan people."

With a population shy of 6,000, Sandpoint rests at the tip of the Idaho panhandle, just south of the Canadian border. Agriculture, the arts, timber and tourism flourish there. Sandpoint is also in an area that many white supremacists have hoped would become an "Aryan" homeland.

Extremists associated with the Aryan Nations paramilitary Identity group are particularly fond of this scenario. Sandpoint is roughly 40 miles from the Aryan Nations compound in Hayden Lake, Idaho. The late Robert Miles, once the Midwest coordinator for that group, urged white supremacists to move to the Pacific Northwest to form a whites-only nation in the states of Washington, Idaho, Montana, Wyoming and Oregon. In 1989, Miles sold his Michigan farm and moved to Oregon. The leader of Aryan Nations, Richard G. Butler, moved from Southern California to Northern Idaho in 1973 and has encouraged whites to build a "national racist state" in the region. Many violent extremist criminals have affiliated themselves with Aryan Nations, including Buford Furrow, who attacked a Jewish daycare center in Los Angeles in the summer of 1999, and members of the murderous white supremacist terrorist gang, The Order

Moving to North Idaho to Live Among "Adamic White Aryans"

There are just too many unknowns about this woman!
This is satire.

You might pretend it's satire. Others would recognize it as a pathetic attempt at character assassination. Because that is what it actually is.
 
Palin was born in Sandpoint, Idaho, the third of four children (three daughters, one son) to Sarah "Sally" (née Sheeran), a school secretary, and Charles "Chuck" Heath, a science teacher and track coach. She is of English, Irish and German descent.[3] Her siblings are Chuck, Jr., Heather (Bruce), and Molly (McCann).[
Sarah Palin - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Moving to North Idaho to Live Among "Adamic White Aryans"

In the fall of 1995, following six months of travel, the duo settled in Sandpoint, Idaho. "We crossed the bridge into Sandpoint and said, 'Voila, this is it!'" Bertollini told a reporter from the Spokane Spokesman-Review.

Why did Story and Bertollini choose Sandpoint? "North Idaho was selected for its clean air, beautiful scenery, quiet life style, recreation, lack of crowds, low cost of living, low violent crime," they write, "but above all, more than 98 percent of North Idaho's population is of the Adamic White Aryan people."

With a population shy of 6,000, Sandpoint rests at the tip of the Idaho panhandle, just south of the Canadian border. Agriculture, the arts, timber and tourism flourish there. Sandpoint is also in an area that many white supremacists have hoped would become an "Aryan" homeland.

Extremists associated with the Aryan Nations paramilitary Identity group are particularly fond of this scenario. Sandpoint is roughly 40 miles from the Aryan Nations compound in Hayden Lake, Idaho. The late Robert Miles, once the Midwest coordinator for that group, urged white supremacists to move to the Pacific Northwest to form a whites-only nation in the states of Washington, Idaho, Montana, Wyoming and Oregon. In 1989, Miles sold his Michigan farm and moved to Oregon. The leader of Aryan Nations, Richard G. Butler, moved from Southern California to Northern Idaho in 1973 and has encouraged whites to build a "national racist state" in the region. Many violent extremist criminals have affiliated themselves with Aryan Nations, including Buford Furrow, who attacked a Jewish daycare center in Los Angeles in the summer of 1999, and members of the murderous white supremacist terrorist gang, The Order

Moving to North Idaho to Live Among "Adamic White Aryans"

There are just too many unknowns about this woman!
This is satire.

You might pretend it's satire. Others would recognize it as a pathetic attempt at character assassination. Because that is what it actually is.
No, it's satire. What you and your homies do to Obama is a pathetic attempt at character assassination.:eusa_whistle:
 

You might pretend it's satire. Others would recognize it as a pathetic attempt at character assassination. Because that is what it actually is.
No, it's satire. What you and your homies do to Obama is a pathetic attempt at character assassination.:eusa_whistle:

you mean eating mustard ISN'T anti-american???
 
I don't know if the Aryans were reall popular yet, in Northern Idaho when she lived there as a child. Plus they live more towards Hayden Lake, but Ruby Ridge is very close to Sandpointe.
The question you have to ask yourself, was she really born in the US? She was born on a border town. :lol: I mean, her mom could have traveled over the border the day she was born, because according to the birthers women who are nine months pregnant seem to travel away from home near the due date often. LOL
 
And the northern border is the most porous!

Very true!
Up there you can be in the forest and enter Canada without knowing it. What if her mom was out in the woods when she had her, and was some how on the Canadian side? Is Sarah Palin really a Canadian? Have we seen her birth certificate?
 
Palin was born in Sandpoint, Idaho, the third of four children (three daughters, one son) to Sarah "Sally" (née Sheeran), a school secretary, and Charles "Chuck" Heath, a science teacher and track coach. She is of English, Irish and German descent.[3] Her siblings are Chuck, Jr., Heather (Bruce), and Molly (McCann).[
Sarah Palin - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Moving to North Idaho to Live Among "Adamic White Aryans"

In the fall of 1995, following six months of travel, the duo settled in Sandpoint, Idaho. "We crossed the bridge into Sandpoint and said, 'Voila, this is it!'" Bertollini told a reporter from the Spokane Spokesman-Review.

Why did Story and Bertollini choose Sandpoint? "North Idaho was selected for its clean air, beautiful scenery, quiet life style, recreation, lack of crowds, low cost of living, low violent crime," they write, "but above all, more than 98 percent of North Idaho's population is of the Adamic White Aryan people."

With a population shy of 6,000, Sandpoint rests at the tip of the Idaho panhandle, just south of the Canadian border. Agriculture, the arts, timber and tourism flourish there. Sandpoint is also in an area that many white supremacists have hoped would become an "Aryan" homeland.

Extremists associated with the Aryan Nations paramilitary Identity group are particularly fond of this scenario. Sandpoint is roughly 40 miles from the Aryan Nations compound in Hayden Lake, Idaho. The late Robert Miles, once the Midwest coordinator for that group, urged white supremacists to move to the Pacific Northwest to form a whites-only nation in the states of Washington, Idaho, Montana, Wyoming and Oregon. In 1989, Miles sold his Michigan farm and moved to Oregon. The leader of Aryan Nations, Richard G. Butler, moved from Southern California to Northern Idaho in 1973 and has encouraged whites to build a "national racist state" in the region. Many violent extremist criminals have affiliated themselves with Aryan Nations, including Buford Furrow, who attacked a Jewish daycare center in Los Angeles in the summer of 1999, and members of the murderous white supremacist terrorist gang, The Order

Moving to North Idaho to Live Among "Adamic White Aryans"

There are just too many unknowns about this woman!
This is satire.

Her parents were just following Moynihan's observation that schools seem to get better the closer they are to the Canadian border.
 
If Sandpoint ID was 98% black, it would be the worst place to live in America.
 
Palin was born in Sandpoint, Idaho, the third of four children (three daughters, one son) to Sarah "Sally" (née Sheeran), a school secretary, and Charles "Chuck" Heath, a science teacher and track coach. She is of English, Irish and German descent.[3] Her siblings are Chuck, Jr., Heather (Bruce), and Molly (McCann).[
Sarah Palin - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Moving to North Idaho to Live Among "Adamic White Aryans"

In the fall of 1995, following six months of travel, the duo settled in Sandpoint, Idaho. "We crossed the bridge into Sandpoint and said, 'Voila, this is it!'" Bertollini told a reporter from the Spokane Spokesman-Review.

Why did Story and Bertollini choose Sandpoint? "North Idaho was selected for its clean air, beautiful scenery, quiet life style, recreation, lack of crowds, low cost of living, low violent crime," they write, "but above all, more than 98 percent of North Idaho's population is of the Adamic White Aryan people."

With a population shy of 6,000, Sandpoint rests at the tip of the Idaho panhandle, just south of the Canadian border. Agriculture, the arts, timber and tourism flourish there. Sandpoint is also in an area that many white supremacists have hoped would become an "Aryan" homeland.

Extremists associated with the Aryan Nations paramilitary Identity group are particularly fond of this scenario. Sandpoint is roughly 40 miles from the Aryan Nations compound in Hayden Lake, Idaho. The late Robert Miles, once the Midwest coordinator for that group, urged white supremacists to move to the Pacific Northwest to form a whites-only nation in the states of Washington, Idaho, Montana, Wyoming and Oregon. In 1989, Miles sold his Michigan farm and moved to Oregon. The leader of Aryan Nations, Richard G. Butler, moved from Southern California to Northern Idaho in 1973 and has encouraged whites to build a "national racist state" in the region. Many violent extremist criminals have affiliated themselves with Aryan Nations, including Buford Furrow, who attacked a Jewish daycare center in Los Angeles in the summer of 1999, and members of the murderous white supremacist terrorist gang, The Order

Moving to North Idaho to Live Among "Adamic White Aryans"

There are just too many unknowns about this woman!
This is satire.

Her parents were just following Moynihan's observation that schools seem to get better the closer they are to the Canadian border.

:lol:
 
Dunno if she's a white supremacist, but I do know the sneaked across the border for Canadian healthcare.

Does that make her a traitor to this country? Not only that, but supposedly only Canadian citizens can get free health care in Canada, so that would open up questions as to her actual citizenship.

Former Republican vice presidential candidate said on Saturday that as a child growing up in Alaska she "used to hustle on over the border for health care" in Canada.

"My first five years of life we spent in Skagway, Alaska, right there by Whitehorse," she told a paid audience in Alberta, according to the Calgary Herald. "Believe it or not - this was in the '60s - we used to hustle on over the border for health care that we would receive in Whitehorse. I remember my brother, he burned his ankle in some little kid accident thing and my parents had to put him on a train and rush him over to Whitehorse and I think, isn't that kind of ironic now. Zooming over the border, getting health care from Canada."

(The Herald notes that Palin had reportedly previously told a different version of this story in which her brother was treated in Juneau after a ferry trip.)

It is not entirely clear what Palin means by "ironic," though it seems likely she was referencing her apparent belief that the American system is superior to the Canadian system, which offers government-run universal care.

Palin has been a strong and vocal critic of President Obama and Congressional Democrats' health care reform efforts and has deemed reform efforts "evil."

http://www.cbsnews.com/8301-503544_162-20000152-503544.html
 

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