Sarah Palin's Parents Kill Rats in Retirement

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See pp 160, 277 of "ABSTRACT OF NORTH CAROLINA WILLS" by J. Bryan Grimes showing family connection of Heath and Palen families in North Carolina in early 1700, and their blood connection with the the family of Stephen Bull, Royal Governor of South Carolina, whose descent from Edward III of England is set out in "THE ROYAL DESCENTS OF 600 IMIGRANTS" pp 192,193 (includes references to authoritative sources).

Elizabeth F. T. Allen of CT 1:36PM January 12, 2010

See pp 160, 277 of "ABSTRACT OF NORTH CAROLINA WILLS" by J. Bryan Grimes showing family connection of Heath and Palen families in North Carolina in early 1700, and their blood connection with the the family of Stephen Bull, Royal Governor of South Carolina, whose descent from Edward III of England is set out in "THE ROYAL DESCENTS OF 600 IMIGRANTS" pp 192,193 (includes references to authoritative sources).

Elizabeth F. T. Allen of CT 1:35PM January 12, 2010

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Rick Suddes of CA 10:08PM February 17, 2009

We really saw the death of "true" journalism culminate during the 2008 presidential campaign. Sharkism (and sleaze) should be its new name...that is what I call it. Sarah Palin nor any other decent respectable citizen of the U.S. had not a clue what was in store for them when she entered the political arena for Vice-President. I am still embarrassed by their lowest common denominator behavior and vile treatment of her...it was completely despicable. They set themselves on an unswerving course to completely discredit her, her works and accomplishments in Alaska, and everything about her...AND IT STILL CONTINUES EVEN THOUGH THE RACE HAS ENDED. I, being just a scribe, have concluded from this that it takes someone with intelligence to recognize intelligence. No more needs to be said.

Jude Norris of SC 1:03PM November 29, 2008

It's odd so many here are concerned that the headline wasn't euphemistic enough. Some inclination to be dainty, to protect something with connotation, as though Palin's reputation is so fragile...is it?

The thing is, the facts are interesting, regardless of the words chosen, the headline. Maybe there's something here that sheds light on the "drill, baby, drill" chant?

I'd love to hear more about what kind of science teacher Sarah Palin's father was. Did he believe in evolution or creationism? How does his knowledge of science inform, or not inform, Palin's views on global warming? She doesn't seem very informed in terms of science, even on the details of climate in Alaska.

Mimi of AR 10:43PM October 28, 2008

Chuck and Sally Heath are decent human beings. Yet for some reason 'the media' has a new contract out for a hit - this month it is Sarah Palin. Her parents and kids are being victimzed. I will never buy another newspaper nor watch another news station as long as I live - the media disgusts me. 'MURDERS' of a decent society.

Sydney of WA 1:52AM October 23, 2008

Im just wondering if Sarah Palins parents are members of the Alaskan Independent Party, or will they admit to it? These people really like to kill dont they?

Cheryl Folston of CT 11:58AM October 20, 2008

Report: No WMD stockpiles in Iraq

WASHINGTON (CNN) -- Saddam Hussein did not possess stockpiles of illicit weapons at the time of the U.S. invasion in March 2003 and had not begun any program to produce them, a CIA report concludes.

http://www.cnn.com/2004/WORLD/meast/10/06/iraq.wmd.report/

Fritz Swackhammer of AK 3:22PM October 11, 2008

Where did they go to college including certificates and she said her grandmother was a teacher ---where did she graduated?????

Siri of AL 8:19PM October 03, 2008

Thank you, Mike in AZ - Loverly headline and it matters to the actual election how? As a liberal, I second the motion.

Diana of AR 4:31PM October 01, 2008

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