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19 Oct 2008 04:56 pm
The Odd Lies Of Sarah Palin XVI: Divestment From Sudan
She really does just make things up. In last night's debate she said:
"When I and others in the legislature found out that we had some
millions of dollars [of Permanent Fund investments] in Sudan, we called
for divestment through legislation of those dollars."
Yep: you guessed it:
A search of news clips and transcripts from the time do not turn up
an instance in which Palin mentioned the Sudanese crisis or concerns
about Alaska's investments tied to the ruling regime. Moreover, Palin's
administration openly opposed the bill, and stated its opposition in a
public hearing on the measure.
"The legislation is well-intended, and the desire to make a
difference is noble, but mixing moral and political agendas at the
expense of our citizens' financial security is not a good combination,"
testified Brian Andrews, Palin's deputy treasury commissioner, before a
hearing on the Gara-Lynn Sudan divestment bill in February. Minutes
from the meeting are posted online by the legislature.
Gara says the lack of support from Palin's administration helped kill the measure.
"I walked out of that hearing livid," Gara recalled of the February
meeting. Because of the Palin administration's opposition to the bill,
"We could not get a vote in that committee," he explained.
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