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Sarah Palin withholds medical records
With less than 24 hours to go before the presidential election, Sarah Palin still has not released her medical records despite her campaign’s earlier pledges to do so.
Two weeks ago, Palin’s campaign told several reporters that a summary of the governor’s medical history would be made public before Nov. 4.
Reporters were told that details of Palin’s medical background would be released early last week. Last Thursday, however, a campaign aide backed off that pledge, saying he wasn’t sure when the information would be released.
John McCain, Barack Obama and Joseph Biden have all provided details about their medical history.
The campaign’s stonewalling has spurred indignation in the blogosphere.
“It would be nice if the media highlighted these omissions in the next 24 hours and held Palin accountable for agreeing to release her medical records, not releasing them and not having a press conference,” wrote Huffington Post blogger Karen Russell.
Atlantic’s Andrew Sullivan takes a more conspiratorial perspective.
“Why does Sarah Palin refuse to prove that her baby – the baby that has been a campaign prop for two months – is actually one she gave birth to?” he wrote Friday.
Update: Palin’s campaign released a summary of her medical history late Monday night. According to an Associated Press story filed at 10:59 p.m., Palin’s doctor in Alaska says she’s in excellent health with no known health issues that would interfere with her ability to function as vice president if she and Republican John McCain are elected Tuesday.
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The University of Michigan Tuesday named David A. Brandon, the CEO of Domino’s Pizza, as the school’s new athletic director.
Obama’s grandmother dies
Barack Obama’s grandmother, Madelyn Payne Dunham, who played a central role in his life, died in Hawaii early today.
Dunham, who turned 86 last week, had been suffering from cancer, as well as injuries from a recent fall. Two weeks ago, the Illinois senator made the decision to leave the campaign trail to say goodbye to the woman who had helped raise him and whom he called “Toot” – short for Tutu, Hawaiian for grandmother.
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“She was the cornerstone of our family, and a woman of extraordinary accomplishment, strength, and humility. She was the person who encouraged and allowed us to take chances.”
Although Dunham was too ill to see her grandson accept the Democratic nomination in Denver this summer, she is said to have followed his progress daily on CNN. He dedicated his acceptance speech to her.
Dunham helped raise Obama after the collapse of her daughter Ann’s marriage to a Kenyan graduate student, and again, during his teen-age years when her daughter remarried and moved to Indonesia.
“She was proud of her grandchildren and great-grandchildren and left this world with the knowledge that her impact on all of us was meaningful and enduring,” Obama and Soetoro-Ng said in the statement. “Our debt to her is beyond measure.”
Obama has described Dunham as a devoted grandparent and a trailblazer, who worked on a Boeing aircraft B-29 assembly line during World War II, and later became one of the first female vice presidents at the Bank of Hawaii. He has attributed his toughness and pragmatism to traits she passed onto him.
Campaign spokesman Robert Gibbs said that Obama learned of his grandmother’s death a little after 8 a.m. in Jacksonville, Fla., where he had spent the evening. He said that Dunham died late Sunday evening on Hawaii Standard Time, which was between 4 and 5 a.m. EST.
Here are Obama’s public comments about Dunham at a campaign stop in Raleigh, NC:
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Bernard Madoff charged with multi-billion securities fraudDecember 11, 2008 at 6:33pm
Bernard L. Madoff, the founder of Bernard L. Madoff Investment Securities and a former NASDAQ governor, was arrested Thursday morning by FBI agents and charged with a multi-billion-dollar criminal securities fraud.
Rashid Khalidis Web of Connections Reaches Mccain As Well As Obama
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Rashid Khalidi’s web of connections includes McCain, as well as Obama
Social networks can be tricky things, as John McCain found out this week.
The Republican presidential nominee and his team have lately been hammering Barack Obama for his association with Rashid Khalidi, an internationally known scholar, critic of Israel and advocate of Palestinian rights.
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The effort to paint Khaladi – and by association, Obama – as a friend of terrorists is clearly aimed at fanning the anxieties of Jewish voters in the swing state of Florida. But in this case, the game of guilt-by-association circles back to McCain himself, who is also part of Khalidi’s extended network.
As first reported by Huffington Post, McCain chairs a nonprofit group called the International Republican Institute which has given almost a half million dollars to a Palestinian research center that Khalidi co-founded.
In 1998, the Institute gave a $448,873 grant for research in the West Bank to the Center for Palestine Research and Studies, according to its tax filing.
If Khalidi is such an unsavory character, why would a group dedicated to advancing “freedom and democracy worldwide by developing political parties, civic institutions, open elections, good governance and the rule of law,” donate money to him and his associates?
The Center for Palestine Research and Studies was founded in 1993 by Khalidi and six others as an independent think tank for Palestinian policy and strategy. Khalidi has also served as a founding trustee.
According to its web site, “The Center does not adopt political positions other than advocating free, democratic exchange and expression. It is fully committed to information exchange and to publishing research according to professional standards. CPRS encourages outstanding scholars in Palestinian political, strategic, and economic issues to actively participate in the current dialogue regarding the formulation of Palestinian priorities and options and to gather a range of perspectives.”
Obama’s relationship to Khalidi, meanwhile, dates to the 1990s when the two men taught at the University of Chicago, lived in the same neighborhood and had children attending the same school. During the 1990s, Khalidi was the director of both the Center for Middle Eastern Studies and the Center for International Studies at the University of Chicago.
At the 2003 dinner celebrating Khalidi’s departure from Chicago to go to Columbia, then-state senator Obama reminisced about meals prepared by Khalidi’s wife, Mona, and conversations that had challenged his thinking, according to an April story by Peter Wallsten at the Los Angeles Times.
His many talks with the Khalidis, Obama said, had been “consistent reminders to me of my own blind spots and my own biases. . . . It’s for that reason that I’m hoping that, for many years to come, we continue that conversation — a conversation that is necessary not just around Mona and Rashid’s dinner table,” but around “this entire world.”
Editors at the Los Angeles Times have refused to release the videotape citing a promise made to the source who supplied it.
In that same story, Obama is described as a “stalwart” supporter of Israel and its security needs, who endorses a two-state solution in which Jewish and Palestinian nations co-exist – consistent with current U.S. policy.
Khalidi traces his roots to New York, as well as the Middle East. He was born in Manhattan in 1948. His father, a Palestinian Muslim born in Jerusalem, worked for the United Nations, and his mother a Lebanese-American Christian, was an interior decorator.
After graduating from the United Nations International School, he earned a bachelor’s degree from Yale in 1970 and a doctorate from Oxford University in 1974. Before coming to Chicago, he had taught at universities in Lebanon.
Khalidi denies he was ever a spokesman for the PLO. He was an adviser to the Palestinian delegation during Middle East peace talks from 1991 to 1993, and often talked to reporters about the Palestinian cause, which he said led some to erroneously identify him as a spokesman.
In an article published this spring in the Nation magazine, Khalidi denounced Israeli practices in the West Bank and Gaza Strip and U.S. Middle East policy, but also condemned Palestinians for failing to embrace a nonviolent strategy. He said that the two-state solution favored by the Bush administration (and Obama) is “deeply flawed,” but conceded there were also “flaws in the alternatives.”
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#1. Carmelfog 11.03.2008
The nomination of Sarah Palin has signifcantly increased the divide in he Republican party and has pushed many of us to the other side. Rather sad but true. I suspect many Republican politicans themselves will not be voting McCain/Palin.
#2. PuLeez 11.04.2008
Investigative journalist and former NSA agent Wayne Madsen reported on Sept. 21 that several people who know Palin say Trig is not her baby, but her daughter Bristol’s. http://www.waynemadsenreport.com/articles/20080921
Search YouTube: Palin pregnancy won’t interfere with duties.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HkYT0HFAxXw
Look at her face during this conference. She is not happy. She appears to be 1) lying; 2) very stressed. Note her staff member’s reaction to the news.
See this video of Palin & host walking vigorously to the AK Capitol bldg. when she was supposedly 6 months pregnant. She ‘likes her guts thrashed’ by running on Juneau’s hilly streets. Not typical pregnant-mom language.
http://alaskapodshow.com/index.php/2008/02/20/my-visit-to-juneau-alaska/
Strange Facts: A staunchly religious, pro-life Republican governor hides her fifth pregnancy until the seventh month. Her doctor reveals today that Palin knew Trig was Down Syndrome ‘early in the second trimester’. Palin, age 44, with a history of gaining lots of weight, has no pregnancy symptoms whatsoever until after the press conference March 5, 2008. Trig is born 5 weeks premature on April 18, just hours after Palin flies home from a governor’s convention in Dallas, TX supposedly with a leaking bag of waters.
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