http://www.salon.com/news/feature/2008/10/10/palin_chryson/print.html

"Meet Sarah Palin's radical right-wing pals
Extremists Mark Chryson and Steve Stoll helped launch Palin's
political career in Alaska, and in return had influence over policy.
"Her door was open," says Chryson -- and still is. "

This plus the treasonous leanings of her Husband should not be ignored
by the GOP.

Will this right wing influence extend to the VP position?
While it is utterly ridiculous to think that Ayers or Rev. Wright will
have influence over Obama, it seems quite credible that these people
who have funded and promoted Palin's career will continue to affect
her.

"On the afternoon of Sept. 24 in downtown Palmer, Alaska, as the sun
began to sink behind the snowcapped mountains that flank the
picturesque Mat-Su Valley, 51-year-old Mark Chryson sat for an hour on
a park bench, reveling in tales of his days as chairman of the Alaska
Independence Party. The stocky, gray-haired computer technician waxed
nostalgic about quixotic battles to eliminate taxes, support the
"traditional family" and secede from the United States.

So long as Alaska remained under the boot of the federal government,
said Chryson, the AIP had to stand on guard to stymie a New World
Order. He invited a Salon reporter to see a few items inside his
pickup truck that were intended for his personal protection. "This
here is my attack dog," he said with a chuckle, handing the reporter
an exuberant 8-pound papillon from his passenger seat. "Her name is
Suzy." Then he pulled a 9-millimeter Makarov PM pistol -- once the
standard-issue sidearm for Soviet cops -- out of his glove
compartment. "I've got enough weaponry to raise a small army in my
basement," he said, clutching the gun in his palm. "Then again, so do
most Alaskans." But Chryson added a message of reassurance to
residents of that faraway place some Alaskans call "the 48." "We want
to go our separate ways," he said, "but we are not going to kill you."

Though Chryson belongs to a fringe political party, one that advocates
the secession of Alaska from the Union, and that organizes with other
like-minded secessionist movements from Canada to the Deep South, he
is not without peculiar influence in state politics, especially the
rise of Sarah Palin. An obscure figure outside of Alaska, Chryson has
been a political fixture in the hometown of the Republican
vice-presidential nominee for over a decade. During the 1990s, when
Chryson directed the AIP, he and another radical right-winger, Steve
Stoll, played a quiet but pivotal role in electing Palin as mayor of
Wasilla and shaping her political agenda afterward. Both Stoll and
Chryson not only contributed to Palin's campaign financially, they
played major behind-the-scenes roles in the Palin camp before, during
and after her victory."

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