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General : Levi, hope you marry that girl real soon.....
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From: MSN NicknameTheEvergreenMonster  (Original Message)Sent: 1/1/2009 5:56 PM
Sarah gonna getcha if you don't:
 
 


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From: MSN NicknameLodi-_Sent: 1/4/2009 12:29 AM
Maybe it's just me, but I can't get over the names they're stuck with and I'm sure not blaming them.  A baby doesn't pick their own name.
I keep thinking what is the middle name their parents stuck them with. Could the middle name of Levi be 'torn', maybe the middle name of Bristol is 'stomp' and the poor baby, since his first name is Tripp, could his middle name be 'over'?

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From: MSN NicknameneverCominHomeSent: 1/4/2009 12:33 AM
AAAAAAAAAARRRRRRGGGGGGHHHHHHHHHHHHHH  Palin Palin go away come again NO OTHER DAY!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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From: MSN NicknameDee-ShowMeStateSent: 1/6/2009 10:23 PM
I'm with you never....

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From: MSN NicknameDee-ShowMeStateSent: 1/6/2009 10:35 PM
 

Dan Fagan
Published: January 3rd, 2009 04:30 AM

Have you noticed how our governor seems to have convinced herself only some of the rules apply to her?

This attitude was really at the heart of Troopergate. It also allows her to do things like take cash from the state for spending more than 300 nights in her own home in Wasilla.

Now it appears the governor may have found a new way to skirt the rules. How is it possible that the governor's soon-to-be son-in-law, Levi Johnston, is working as an apprentice on the North Slope?

The governor, in trying to dispel rumors the father of her grandchild is a high school dropout, released this statement this past week,

"Levi is continuing his online high school work in addition to working as an electrical apprentice on the North Slope."

But federal regulations require all members of apprentice programs, union or otherwise, to first obtain a high school diploma, something the governor's soon-to-be son-in- law does not have. Some apprentice programs even require the completion of high school level algebra or the post-secondary equivalent.

So how is it that the governor's soon-to-be son-in-law is working in an apprentice program? Is this another case of the governor believing the rules don't apply to her or her family?

Bo Underwood, who heads up ASRC's electrical apprentice program, confirmed Johnston is indeed enrolled as an apprentice. Underwood claimed not to know whether a high school diploma is needed to be an ASRC apprentice and said he would check on it. But federal regulations clearly state a high school diploma is needed before entering an electrical workers apprentice program. How is it the man who runs the program does not know that?

Underwood also claimed not to know whether there is a waiting list for the ASRC apprentice program he runs.

Rebecca Logan, executive director of Associated Builders and Contractors, an organization that also has an electrical workers apprentice program, says waiting lists always accompany apprenticeship programs. Her organization's electrical apprentice program, one of only three in the state, has a waiting list of at least 100 people.

ASRC's Underwood also could not say how it is Johnston came to be a part of his apprentice program or whether the governor had anything to do with getting him in.

I placed a call to the governor's office but have not as of my deadline received a response. An attempt to reach Levi Johnston by phone at his mother's house was unsuccessful.

Did Levi Johnston bypass the rules to get into a coveted program because of his soon-to-be mother-in-law? We don't know the governor's involvement. Eventually she will have to address the controversy.

I believe 2009 will be the year more and more Alaskans will come to realize Sarah Palin is in way over her head as governor, doesn't always play by the rules, and is, at times, less than honest.

A poll commissioned by TheAlaskaStandard.com and conducted by Dittman Research shows the governor is losing some of her appeal. When respondents were asked whom they would vote for between Lisa Murkowski and Sarah Palin in a 2010 race for the Senate, an overwhelming number said Murkowski. According to the poll, Murkowski would beat Palin by a margin of 56 percent to 23 percent.

If the public doesn't catch onto to the governor this year, they surely will in 2010. That's the year TransCanada will hold its open season. Chances producers will commit hundreds of billions of dollars to ship gas through the TransCanada pipeline instead of their own; I'd say 1 in 10.

Meaning AGIA. will be exposed for the silly policy it is several months before the governor is up for re-election.

Chances Palin is elected to a second term as governor, I'd say 3 in 10.

 

 

http://www.adn.com/opinion/story/641263.html

 


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From: MSN NicknameblueeyedpupilSent: 1/6/2009 11:31 PM
Levi resigned from the apprenticeship program today, since hes not a high school graduate.

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From: MSN NicknameneverCominHomeSent: 1/7/2009 12:07 AM
Curious to me how the Governor (who wanted to be a heartbeat away from the PRESIDENCY) could be so freakin ignorant about the 'rules' in her own state...and that the dude LEADING THE PROGRAM doesn't know 1. the requirements for the program or 2. if there's a waiting list.
 
I learned something really helpful growing up on the farm...if you're in the house and you smell excrement...you probably stepped in some and brought it with you.  Whenever I read a Palingroan, an unpleasant aroma fills the air.  Experience tells me it's probably associated with what I'm reading...
 
Why did he resign the program?  BECAUSE HE GOT CAUGHT.

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From: MSN NicknameHokeypokeyvoterSent: 1/7/2009 2:33 AM
There's no federal requirement that participants in apprenticeship programs have a high school diploma. The Department of Labor states on their website that registered apprenticeship programs have a minimum age of 16 and that the sponsors can set additional requirements such as an older age, education requirements, etc.

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From: MSN NicknameneverCominHomeSent: 1/7/2009 4:08 AM
Well, if the Feds on their site don't require it, then Alaska must have at some point added that requirement or this whole discussion would be pointless (which it might be anyway except for the fact that it's yet ONE MORE illustration of how The Palin believes herself to be an exception to just about every rule that we plebes have to follow)

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From: MSN NicknameHokeypokeyvoterSent: 1/7/2009 12:38 PM
The whole discussion is pointless because Alaska has no state requirement that participants in apprenticeship programs have a high school diploma. Sponsors of apprenticeship programs set their own requirements for participation, and those requirements may include educational requirements. Then it's the responsibility of the sponsor to make sure the participants meet those requirements. There are a lot of reasons to criticize Sarah Palin, but this isn't one of them. A better idea would be to just ignore her and let her return to being an obscure governor in a remote state that functions far differently from the rest of the country.

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From: MSN NicknameTreeCityRose1Sent: 1/7/2009 1:15 PM
While I am not sure what program he was in or if it was a private company or what, but.....My partner is an  Certified Electrician, and an electrical engineer......When he was doing his apprenticeship, not only did he have to have a high school diploma he also had to be enrolled in a certified electrician Class/school.
That of course was a long time ago and not in Alaska. Whilwe he is not here at this moment to fill me in on all the details to the exact, I do remember that much about what he said......the bottom line was that when and where he did it, NO you could not drop out of high school and be working on a GED and do an Electrical apprenticeship...
Ask yourself this , would you want a high school drop out to instal or wire your homes electricity...or maybe even be the one responsible for the electrical goings on in your surgery room, or your babies intensive care unit?
There is a reason one must have some education before  they jump feet first into skilled labors.

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From: Old CootSent: 1/7/2009 2:53 PM
Specifically for Jen:

Sometime ago, I made a prediction re Mrs. Palin. Seems to me that she is getting closer and closer with her recent political moves: more and more questionable and shady acts. Great political signs! She may even move to Chicago before it is all over.

oc..remember, you saw this phase here first....

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From: MSN NicknameneverCominHomeSent: 1/7/2009 5:14 PM
Cooter...think she and Blago are secret cousins?  rofl

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