Great little piece dude! Awesome to see someone bothering to craft in the lost arts of lampoons and limericks. Still entertaining well past its newsworthyness. Kudos.
Please refer to the September 10 Washington Post article "Governor Is Asked to Release Emails." Here's a quote: "Todd Palin was frequently copied on e-mails relating to Alaska State Troopers and the union representing public safety employees." Todd Palin was not elected and was not on the government payroll. And this stuff was sent to a Yahoo account for which his password was his license plate. Alaskan troopers deserve better than to have their business discussed in unsecure Yahoo accounts.
WOW - I'd really like to see a copy of some of these e-mails that the WP reporters are apparently in possession of, wouldn't you?
I'll try to find the 9/10/08 WP article myself. (I wonder why you didn't include the link in your post) BTW: are copies of the e-mails available in the 9/10/08 WP article?
That's kind of the point -- by using private Yahoo accounts, Governor Palin could circumvent Alaska's Open Records Act, and neither you, nor the Washington Post, nor Alaska's taxpayers have access to these materials.
By the way, thank you for mentioning that I forgot the link to the article in question -- this was shoddy writing on my part, and readers shouldn't have to do the research themselves. I have now placed the link to the Washington Post story, as well as other relevant news stories, in the clip's info section (click "more info" to view).
Great little piece dude! Awesome to see someone bothering to craft in the lost arts of lampoons and limericks. Still entertaining well past its newsworthyness. Kudos.
educution 2 years ago
the invade button kills me.
rhodeislandrasta 3 years ago
Cute clip
I'd bet you conduct a profitable 3-card-monte-game . . .
Now where's the "beef" - - - i.e., the government business transacted on the Yahoo account ?
rolyat136 3 years ago
Please refer to the September 10 Washington Post article "Governor Is Asked to Release Emails." Here's a quote: "Todd Palin was frequently copied on e-mails relating to Alaska State Troopers and the union representing public safety employees." Todd Palin was not elected and was not on the government payroll. And this stuff was sent to a Yahoo account for which his password was his license plate. Alaskan troopers deserve better than to have their business discussed in unsecure Yahoo accounts.
fjfjdvdv 3 years ago
WOW - I'd really like to see a copy of some of these e-mails that the WP reporters are apparently in possession of, wouldn't you?
I'll try to find the 9/10/08 WP article myself. (I wonder why you didn't include the link in your post) BTW: are copies of the e-mails available in the 9/10/08 WP article?
rolyat136 3 years ago
That's kind of the point -- by using private Yahoo accounts, Governor Palin could circumvent Alaska's Open Records Act, and neither you, nor the Washington Post, nor Alaska's taxpayers have access to these materials.
fjfjdvdv 3 years ago
By the way, thank you for mentioning that I forgot the link to the article in question -- this was shoddy writing on my part, and readers shouldn't have to do the research themselves. I have now placed the link to the Washington Post story, as well as other relevant news stories, in the clip's info section (click "more info" to view).
Best regards,
fjfjdvdv
fjfjdvdv 3 years ago
Cute clip, but you need to fix the sound, it is way too low.
FranckyB 3 years ago