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LEFT WING LOONS Title: Here's your live blog for the Palin email release. The first emails are online now. JUNEAU, Alaska The 24,199 pages of emails from the Sarah Palin administration were released at 9 a.m. local time Friday, or 1 p.m. ET. Msnbc.com, the news website, is live-blogging the event here. 11:28 AT (3:28 PM): 79;In many cases it appears that Gov. Parnell's office has withheld the attachments from emails. It's common to see emails pointing to an interesting document attached, but that document was not made available today to the public. 11:25 AT (3:25 PM): An email from February 19, 2007, shows a meeting planned between Palin and Pete Rouse, described as "chief of staff for a guy named Barack Obama." At that point Obama may not have heard of Palin either. 11:14 AT (3:14 ET): A typical email, on March 8, 2007, from Palin aide Ivy Frye to Gov. Palin: Here's how it looks: "Re: (Privileged) on AK Workforce Investment Board. When you have a minute I need to fill you in on (Privileged or Personal Mater Redacted.) I can better explain via telephone." 10:17 AT (2:17 ET): The first bite of 533 pages of Palin emails have been uploaded to the online archive. (Link opens in a new window.) That's 533 out of 24,199. Will be coming online quickly now. 10:05 AT (2:05 ET): Ken LeBlanc of Lenexa, Kan., wants you all to know that he doesn't think we should be posting these public records online for everyone to see. "Sarah Palins Email? Do you really consider this news? Really? They pay you actual money?" 9:49 AT (1:49 ET): "The thousands upon thousands of emails released today show a very engaged Gov. Sarah Palin being the CEO of her state," said a statement from the treasurer of SarahPAC, Tim Crawford. "The emails detail a governor hard at work. Everyone should read them." 9:44 AT (1:44 ET): Some of the documents withheld: The list of withheld documents itself is 189 pages, showing the 2,275 withheld pages, and is online now at msnbc.com. Here's the link to see the large PDF file. Among those emails withheld from the public were those detailing potential state appointees, judicial candidates and others having to do with legal advice, settlements and staffing issues. Others appeared to have nothing to do with state business, such as one message about "children, dinner, and prayer." Others removed from public view include several having to do with newspapers and editorials, including two citing a response to Juneau Empire article. Another two related to a child custody matter, and a meeting with W. Monegan, who had served as the Alaska public safety commissioner until being dismissed in July 2008 in connection with the scandal known as "Troopergate." At the time, Palin had reassigned commissioner Monegan because of performance-related issues. Monegan said his forced resignation may have been tied to his reluctance to fire Mike Wooten, an Alaska State trooper, who is also Palin's ex-brother-in-law and at the time was embroiled with Palins sister, Molly McCann, in a contentious child custody dispute. 9:25 AT (1:25 ET): The log of documents withheld by the governor's office is online now at msnbc.com. Here's the PDF file (it's a large file with the list running to 189 pages. The number of pages of e-mails withheld is 2,275.) 9:05 AT (1:05 ET): The documents were released, and if you were in Juneau you'd see reporters spilling boxes as they try to push handtrucks downhill. Not much handtruck experience among the press corps, apparently. The scanning and reading have begun. Background Volunteers from the League of Women Voters and the Retired Public Employees of Alaska have joined us at the city's Centennial Hall convention center to help look at the records. And a free, public, searchable archive will go online, later Friday, at palinemail.msnbc.msn.com, in partnership with Mother Jones and Pro Publica. David Corn at Mother Jones tells the entire saga of the wait for the emails. If you find interesting documents in either place, post details here, giving enough information to help us find that email so we can provide the full document, in context. Our staffers from msnbc.com and NBC News are in Juneau, and this blog is where you'll find the latest information from both efforts, the old-fashioned and the new. Note: Refresh this page (F5) to get the latest updates, which will be added from the top down. Also watch the Twitter feed @OpenChannelBlog, and the Twitter hashtag #palinemail. Our roundup on Friday's events and the background of the Palin emails is here. Post Comment Private Reply Ignore Thread Top Page Up Full Thread Page Down Bottom/Latest Begin Trace Mode for Comment # 1.
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. Is it WRONG to feed the delusions and HATE that the PDS insane hold deepest and dearest? Maybe. Who cares? They are beyond FUNNY to watch when they get going like wet chickens! F em ALL! LMAO!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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