He is a crook!
Longtime Alaska Rep. Don Young improperly used campaign funds for personal use, accepted “impermissible” gifts and failed to report those gifts, the House Ethics Committee announced Friday.
Young, a Republican, has to repay nearly $60,000 to his campaign, and donors, the Ethics Committee said. He has also been reproved by the committee.
The Ethics Committee said that Young, who has represented Alaska in the House since 1973, accepted improper “gifts and expenses related to” 15 hunting trips. The trips occurred between 2001 and 2013, the Ethics Committee said.
Eight trips that Young took were improperly paid for, or were paid for by his campaign improperly. Young also did not disclose any of these gifts on his financial disclosure.
There are relatively stringent rules dictating gifts members of Congress can receive, and how a member of Congress can use his campaign funds. Members of Congress cannot accept gifts from entities that employ lobbyists, and can only accept gifts that are worth less than $50. All gifts must be disclosed.
Members of Congress cannot use campaign money for their own use.
He is also a murderer!
Alaskans, PLEASE VOTE FOR FORREST DUNBAR!
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I wonder if this girl was a member of the Palmer Colony Girls
From Alaska News
A former Palmer teen charged with murder in Pennsylvania claims to be a inclusive sequence torpedo who got her start in a eerie cult in Alaska.
Miranda Dean Barbour, 19, who lived in North Pole and a Mat-Su though left a state in 2011, is indicted of stabbing to genocide a married electrical operative in a executive Pennsylvania city of Sunbury on Nov. 11.
Barbour gave a jailhouse talk Friday night to a Sunbury Daily Item journal in that she claimed to have killed dozens of people in Alaska, Texas, North Carolina and California over a past 6 years.
“When we strike 22, we stopped counting,” Barbour told a Daily Item.
She is quoted as observant a “majority” of a killings took place in Alaska.
Barbour’s invulnerability profession has sought a psychiatric analysis for his client, according to news reports.
Hundreds of news outlets fast picked adult a pale story of a self-proclaimed satanist who boasted to a contributor of spending her teenage years on a national murdering spree.
The large question: How severely are authorities holding Barbour’s claims?
The FBI in Philadelphia told NBC News that a group “has recently been in hit with a Sunbury Police Department per Miranda Barbour, and will offer any assistance requested in a case.”
Alaska law coercion sources didn’t respond on Sunday to questions about either they’ve launched their possess investigations into her time in Alaska.
Alaska State Troopers mouthpiece Megan Peters pronounced a dialect wouldn’t be means to answer questions about Barbour until after a Presidents’ Day holiday weekend.
A orator for a Anchorage business of a FBI did not immediately respond to phone messages Sunday.
Pennsylvania authorities seem to be holding a 19-year-old mother’s difference seriously.
Police in Pennsylvania told a Daily Item that they had been operative with investigators from other states to examine probable connectors to unsolved murders even before her jailhouse revelations became open this weekend.
Public annals uncover Barbour filed for Alaska Permanent Fund dividends for years from North Pole and Anchorage addresses.
A Facebook page that appears to go to Barbour lists North Pole as her hometown.
It says she attended Colony High School and Valley Pathways School, in Palmer.
According to Barbour’s account to Daily Item contributor Francis Scarcella, a teen assimilated a eerie cult in Alaska when she was 13 and spent her teenage years murdering during a insistence of a cult leader.
She reportedly changed to North Carolina from Alaska in 2011, when she was profound with her daughter. In North Carolina she met Elytte Barbour, now 22, a Daily Item reported. The dual married in Oct 2013.
Police contend a integrate used a Craigslist ad earnest “companionship” to captivate LaFerrara to a mall parking lot.
After pushing several miles, Miranda Barbour stabbed LaFerrara in a front chair of her automobile while her father hold a cord around his neck, a integrate told police.
Elytte Barbour told investigators they committed a crime since they wanted to kill someone together, according to justice papers.
Prosecutors are seeking a genocide chastisement opposite Barbour and her husband.
From CNN
Alaskan authorities say there's no evidence to back up a 19-year-old Pennsylvania woman's claim that one of the countless killings she carried out was in their state.
Miranda Barbour told a newspaper reporter over the weekend that she killed so many people across so many states in the last six years that she lost count. She told the Daily Item newspaper in Sunbury, Pennsylvania, that the killings spanned from Alaska to North Carolina.
However, Alaska State Troopers said Tuesday Barbour's claims don't bear out -- at least in their state.
"At this time the Alaska State Troopers are not aware of any information -- beyond Barbour's comments quoted in the press -- or evidence that would implicate Barbour with a homicide committed in Alaska," a statement from the agency said.
Miranda is 19, same age as Willow, and attended Colony High so paths might have crossed.
However Willow ran with the Colony Girls the popular group and it sounds like Miranda may have ran with the not-so popular crowd.
Does anyone know out there?
RIP Curtis Menard
Curtis Menard was a good friend of Sarah's. She and Curtis grew up together and Curtis's father Curtis Sr. and Chuck were pals. Starting in Jr. High Sarah developed a massive crush on young Curtis but it was never reciprocated.
Eventually after high school Sarah started on her multi-college tour while Curtis graduated from the University of Iowa dental school. Sarah and Todd married in Aug 1988 and moved into an apartment next door to Curtis. Rumor has it that Sarah and Curtis were getting it on while Todd was away during the commercial fishing season. As a result Sarah became pregnant with Track hence the quickie wedding to Todd.
It has been speculated that Curtis is the biological father of Track due to Track bearing some likeness to Curtis.
Shortly after Piper's birth in March 2001 Curtis went to Sarah's mayoral office in Wasilla and had a discussion with her about the way she was raising her children. The conversation was heated. Later on this day in 2001 Curtis went out on his airplane only to crash and perish. The plane crashed due to contaminated gas.
Did Sarah or Todd purposely sabotage the gas tanks? God only knows.
We remember the victims of the Tucson shooting

Christina Taylor Green

Dorothy Morris

John Roll

Phyllis Schneck

Dorwan Stoddard

Gabriel Zimmerman
Jared Loughner's main target:

Gabrielle Giffords
The other victims who survived:
Pamela Simon
Mavanell Stoddard (Dorwin's widow)
George Morris (Dorothy's widower)
Randy Gardner
James Eric Fuller
Bill Badger (former member of the Army National Guard)
Ronald Barber
Susan Hileman (Christina's neighbor who brought her to meet Giffords)
Mary Reed
Kenneth Dorushka (shielded his wife from gunfire)
Kenneth Veeder
James Tucker
We also remember this:

And this:
The title of this video needs to be changed to "Sarah Palin plays the victim"
Troll comments will be posted tomorrow
RIP Dar Miller
Darlene "Dar" Miller passed away three years ago today. Here is the original article in the Anchorage Daily News.
WASILLA -- Darlene "Dar" Miller's death in a house fire last week staggered coworkers all too familiar with death, loss and grief.
Miller spent the last eight years as a nurse with Mat-Su Regional Homecare and Hospice, an organization that provides in-home care for terminally ill patients and support for their families.
Her peers are finding there's no coping mechanism to ease the shock of such a sudden, traumatic loss.
"We're experts in grief and the dying process, but it's different when it's one of your own," said Barbara Mistler, the center's director. "Who takes care of the caregivers?"
Firefighters found the 54-year-old Miller unconscious and badly burned, but still alive in her Wasilla home Jan. 5. Though a cause has yet to be established, the long-smoldering fire apparently started near a bed on the first floor, burning so hot it charred beams and melted pictures on the wall. Miller's two dogs died next to her.
She was flown to Harborview Medical Center in Seattle for burn treatment, but she died the next day.
Miller shared the home with partner Michaele Hannam. She was not available for comment.
Mistler told staffers about Miller's death the afternoon of Jan. 6. A mental health counselor conducted two debriefing sessions. The director tried to lighten workloads where she could, to give stunned employees a break.
"We deal with death every day. But when it's somebody close, it's like all these deaths... you tuck away a little of the hurt," said Judy Hayes, a hospice nurse who considered Miller her mentor. "When it's somebody you know, it all comes out. The emotions aren't just for Dar. It's a bigger hurt, a bigger loss."
Miller's desk at the center's Bogard Road office remains as she left it: a tidy memorial with a picture of her dogs -- spunky cattle dogs called heelers, one young, one old.
A common thread emerged about Miller's personal side during a visit Monday to her office.
She was a rugged Canadian woman who wore mukluks and a leather coat in winter and had a thing for pickup trucks. She loved escaping to her Trapper Creek cabin with Hannam. She possessed a dry sense of humor, amazing penmanship and a propensity for goofy sayings like "God love a duck."
She combined a knack for listening without judging and a total lack of phoniness, said Vicki Turtle, a home health aide and information technician with 23 years at Mat-Su home care and hospice.
Miller started out as a neo-natal nurse practitioner but wearied of watching babies die, coworkers said. Starting with the Mat-Su organization in 2001, Miller took on the role of mentor. She was one of four hospice nurses and worked as a case manager.
Turtle remembered hearing Miller telling new nurses, "We cannot resolve everybody's problems. We're here to make them comfortable and get them to the next place."
Longtime home health aide Ahna Simonds leaned on Miller in tough situations -- patients with problems that made dressing changes painful or clients as young as 10.
"Dealing with younger patients, it's really hard to go into a home," Simonds said. "You've got to be able to talk with somebody, or just cry together and be angry."
Miller's loss also sends ripples through the lives of an unknown number of patients and their families in homes and assisted-care facilities throughout the Mat-Su.
Last year, 120 hospice patients died. Miller knew them all, Hayes said, as well as those from years past.
One was Mary Hann, who died in October at the age of 84.
Miller was Hann's primary hospice nurse over a remarkable two-year period; patients don't qualify for hospice until they're given less than six months to live, but Hann died slowly, a little at a time, as the arteries of her brain hardened, her daughter said.
Miller showed empathy and compassion even as Hann "pretended she could function better than she could," said daughter Melinda Glass. Hannam, a hospice volunteer, would take Hann on trips to get books, get out of the house.
Glass was glad her mother died before she had to hear the news of Miller's death, she said. "I would not have told her. It would have destroyed her."
Miller had 12 patients when she died, said Hayes, the other hospice case manager at the office. She spent last week sharing the sad news over and over again, patient by patient.
Mistler said she plans to post a photo of Miller in the hospice room as a remembrance. Some employees are still so stricken by her death they can't talk about it.
Some say she'd be telling them to buck up.
"I can just hear her," Turtle said. " 'Don't fuss over me. Have a party. Move on.' "
WASILLA -- Darlene "Dar" Miller's death in a house fire last week staggered coworkers all too familiar with death, loss and grief.
Miller spent the last eight years as a nurse with Mat-Su Regional Homecare and Hospice, an organization that provides in-home care for terminally ill patients and support for their families.
Her peers are finding there's no coping mechanism to ease the shock of such a sudden, traumatic loss.
"We're experts in grief and the dying process, but it's different when it's one of your own," said Barbara Mistler, the center's director. "Who takes care of the caregivers?"
Firefighters found the 54-year-old Miller unconscious and badly burned, but still alive in her Wasilla home Jan. 5. Though a cause has yet to be established, the long-smoldering fire apparently started near a bed on the first floor, burning so hot it charred beams and melted pictures on the wall. Miller's two dogs died next to her.
She was flown to Harborview Medical Center in Seattle for burn treatment, but she died the next day.
Miller shared the home with partner Michaele Hannam. She was not available for comment.
Mistler told staffers about Miller's death the afternoon of Jan. 6. A mental health counselor conducted two debriefing sessions. The director tried to lighten workloads where she could, to give stunned employees a break.
"We deal with death every day. But when it's somebody close, it's like all these deaths... you tuck away a little of the hurt," said Judy Hayes, a hospice nurse who considered Miller her mentor. "When it's somebody you know, it all comes out. The emotions aren't just for Dar. It's a bigger hurt, a bigger loss."
Miller's desk at the center's Bogard Road office remains as she left it: a tidy memorial with a picture of her dogs -- spunky cattle dogs called heelers, one young, one old.
A common thread emerged about Miller's personal side during a visit Monday to her office.
She was a rugged Canadian woman who wore mukluks and a leather coat in winter and had a thing for pickup trucks. She loved escaping to her Trapper Creek cabin with Hannam. She possessed a dry sense of humor, amazing penmanship and a propensity for goofy sayings like "God love a duck."
She combined a knack for listening without judging and a total lack of phoniness, said Vicki Turtle, a home health aide and information technician with 23 years at Mat-Su home care and hospice.
Miller started out as a neo-natal nurse practitioner but wearied of watching babies die, coworkers said. Starting with the Mat-Su organization in 2001, Miller took on the role of mentor. She was one of four hospice nurses and worked as a case manager.
Turtle remembered hearing Miller telling new nurses, "We cannot resolve everybody's problems. We're here to make them comfortable and get them to the next place."
Longtime home health aide Ahna Simonds leaned on Miller in tough situations -- patients with problems that made dressing changes painful or clients as young as 10.
"Dealing with younger patients, it's really hard to go into a home," Simonds said. "You've got to be able to talk with somebody, or just cry together and be angry."
Miller's loss also sends ripples through the lives of an unknown number of patients and their families in homes and assisted-care facilities throughout the Mat-Su.
Last year, 120 hospice patients died. Miller knew them all, Hayes said, as well as those from years past.
One was Mary Hann, who died in October at the age of 84.
Miller was Hann's primary hospice nurse over a remarkable two-year period; patients don't qualify for hospice until they're given less than six months to live, but Hann died slowly, a little at a time, as the arteries of her brain hardened, her daughter said.
Miller showed empathy and compassion even as Hann "pretended she could function better than she could," said daughter Melinda Glass. Hannam, a hospice volunteer, would take Hann on trips to get books, get out of the house.
Glass was glad her mother died before she had to hear the news of Miller's death, she said. "I would not have told her. It would have destroyed her."
Miller had 12 patients when she died, said Hayes, the other hospice case manager at the office. She spent last week sharing the sad news over and over again, patient by patient.
Mistler said she plans to post a photo of Miller in the hospice room as a remembrance. Some employees are still so stricken by her death they can't talk about it.
Some say she'd be telling them to buck up.
"I can just hear her," Turtle said. " 'Don't fuss over me. Have a party. Move on.' "
Curtis Menard Jr died ten years ago today-accident or murder?
Curtis and his son Dirk.
Was it an accident or murder?
I'm going to revisit a post I written earlier.
The crash report states this:
The pilot departed his residence at a private lake in a float-equipped airplane to transport passengers to another remote lake. Prior to his departure, the airplane was fueled by the pilot from a 1,000 gallon metal tank located on his lake property. During the fueling process, the metal tank's fuel supply was exhausted, but sufficient fuel was obtained to fill one fuel tank, and nearly fill the other. Before departing for the day, the pilot purchased 15 gallons of additional fuel at a nearby airport and placed 5 gallons of the additional fuel in the airplane fuel tanks. He then conducted two round-trip flights to the remote lake. After a day of fishing at the remote lake, the pilot flew to his residence, and added 10 gallons of additional fuel to the airplane. Two empty five gallon fuel cans were found at his dock. He then departed on the accident flight to pick up additional passengers from the remote lake, but he did not arrive at his destination. The airplane was located inverted in an area of tall trees. The airplane flaps were extended full down. The engine did not appear to be running at the time of the accident. The airplane's fuel totalizer indicated 29 gallons of fuel. A postaccident examination of the engine found no mechanical malfunctions. Minor wrinkles were found along the bottom of each of the airplane's fuel bladders. The gascolator contained about a teaspoon of water and particulate contamination. The header tank had about an ounce of fuel and water. The fuel pump contained no fuel. Evidence of tan-colored particulate contamination was found in a fluid sample obtained from the fuel filter housing, attached to the pilot's fuel tank hand pump on his fuel tank.
The National Transportation Safety Board determines the probable cause(s) of this accident as follows:
A loss of engine power during cruise flight due to fuel system contamination with water, and the pilot's inadequate preflight procedures. A factor in the accident was unsuitable terrain for a forced landing."
However Curtis and Sarah had a big fight a few weeks before the crash. Curtis was always careful about fuel contamination. Sarah had been to his residence many times and knew the lay of the property. Hmmm.
Norway terrorist attack
My thoughts and prayers go out to the country of Norway and the victims of yesterday's terrorist attacks. Apparently the terrorist is a right wing fundamentalist by the name of Anders Behring Breivik.
As a Christian (United Methodist) I'm offended by this guy. There is no place for fundamentalism in this world. The bible was meant for interpretation and is full of metaphors, not to be taken literally. Like where Jonah was swallowed by a whale. It is scientifically impossible for that to happen. He could have been chewed up by a whale. And the bible does not specify what kind of whale it was either. It could have been a shark.
People like Anders Behring Breivik give Christianity a bad name, like Osama Bin Laden gives Islam a bad name.
As a Christian (United Methodist) I'm offended by this guy. There is no place for fundamentalism in this world. The bible was meant for interpretation and is full of metaphors, not to be taken literally. Like where Jonah was swallowed by a whale. It is scientifically impossible for that to happen. He could have been chewed up by a whale. And the bible does not specify what kind of whale it was either. It could have been a shark.
People like Anders Behring Breivik give Christianity a bad name, like Osama Bin Laden gives Islam a bad name.
Casey Anthony gets out of jail today
As you all know Casey Anthony was found not guilty of killing her daughter Caylee, but was found guilty on four counts of lying to police etc. She got credit for time served and good behavior so she gets out today which is bullshit but that's another story.
Someone on the Immoral Minority commented that Casey and Sarah are a lot alike. I have to agree they are.
Both are neglectful mothers
Both have a sense of entitlement
Both are proven liars
Both are criminals
Someone on the Immoral Minority commented that Casey and Sarah are a lot alike. I have to agree they are.
Both are neglectful mothers
Both have a sense of entitlement
Both are proven liars
Both are criminals
Is Sarah Palin a murderer?
Curtis Menard was a school mate and friend of Sarah and Todd's. Sarah had a big crush on him back in Jr. High when he first moved to town. Curtis ended up asking another girl to go steady. However Sarah's crush on him never wavered. She even wrote about him in Going Rogue:
“For nearly four decades our two families’ lives intertwined like flourishing vines, so much that Curtis Jr. even grew up to be my firstborn’s godfather". (p.24)
“Just before Track was born, Todd and I moved to a small apartment in Wasilla, next door to our good friend Curtis Menard, Jr., who by now was a dentist like his dad. Curtis was like a brother to me. We asked him to be Track’s godfather. Todd and I shared one car, and we loved our little life together, though with the Slope and fishing schedule we still didn’t see each other very much. I wanted another baby right away, so I was excited when I learned I was pregnant again.” (page 55)
In ""Trailblazer" Lorenzo Benet writes about a very heated argument Sarah and Curtis had one day about her parenting skills in 2001. Shortly after Curtis died in a plane crash, which was caused by water contamination found in his gas tank at his home. Lorenzo writes about the crash in great detail in his book.
Before Sarah finished her term as mayor, she named the famous hockey complex after Curtis.
There has been speculation that Curtis is the biological father of Track, Sarah's oldest son. Curtis lived in an apartment next door to Sarah and Todd and Todd would be gone for weeks at a time with his North Slope job and the fishing business...enough time for Sarah and Curtis to have a little hanky-panky.
Todd and Sarah married August 29,1988, Track was born April 20, 1989. (ironically Hitler's 100th birthday). So that means Track was conceived in July 1989 and Todd was gone most of that month. Track was a full term baby.
I wonder if Curtis threatened to blow the whistle on Track's paternity during that argument he and Sarah had, and Sarah did something to his gas tanks so his plane would crash.
Then there is Dar Miller. Dar was a hospice nurse at Mat-Su Regional Care. She died in a house fire in 2009.
Dar was from Wasilla and attended the same church as the Palins. It has been speculated that Dar knew about Trig's real birth and parentage. A month before the church Dar and the Palins attend also burned in a mysterious fire. This same church also handles private adoptions. And Sarah Palin has said she does not believe in coincidences.
“For nearly four decades our two families’ lives intertwined like flourishing vines, so much that Curtis Jr. even grew up to be my firstborn’s godfather". (p.24)
“Just before Track was born, Todd and I moved to a small apartment in Wasilla, next door to our good friend Curtis Menard, Jr., who by now was a dentist like his dad. Curtis was like a brother to me. We asked him to be Track’s godfather. Todd and I shared one car, and we loved our little life together, though with the Slope and fishing schedule we still didn’t see each other very much. I wanted another baby right away, so I was excited when I learned I was pregnant again.” (page 55)
In ""Trailblazer" Lorenzo Benet writes about a very heated argument Sarah and Curtis had one day about her parenting skills in 2001. Shortly after Curtis died in a plane crash, which was caused by water contamination found in his gas tank at his home. Lorenzo writes about the crash in great detail in his book.
Before Sarah finished her term as mayor, she named the famous hockey complex after Curtis.
There has been speculation that Curtis is the biological father of Track, Sarah's oldest son. Curtis lived in an apartment next door to Sarah and Todd and Todd would be gone for weeks at a time with his North Slope job and the fishing business...enough time for Sarah and Curtis to have a little hanky-panky.
Todd and Sarah married August 29,1988, Track was born April 20, 1989. (ironically Hitler's 100th birthday). So that means Track was conceived in July 1989 and Todd was gone most of that month. Track was a full term baby.
I wonder if Curtis threatened to blow the whistle on Track's paternity during that argument he and Sarah had, and Sarah did something to his gas tanks so his plane would crash.
Then there is Dar Miller. Dar was a hospice nurse at Mat-Su Regional Care. She died in a house fire in 2009.
Dar was from Wasilla and attended the same church as the Palins. It has been speculated that Dar knew about Trig's real birth and parentage. A month before the church Dar and the Palins attend also burned in a mysterious fire. This same church also handles private adoptions. And Sarah Palin has said she does not believe in coincidences.
The Jeremy Morlock story is now picking up steam
The Anchorage Daily News, Tacoma News Tribune, and Seattle Times have all picked up the story thanks to the Immoral Minority blog's owner Jesse Griffin aka Gryphen. Thanks for all your dedicated work Gryphen!.
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