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Wasilla resident: the truth about Sarah PalinBy David Chassin, Sunday September 21, 2008A letter being circulated by e-mail from Wasilla resident Anne Kilkenny is entirely true, and reveal a lot people should know about Sarah Palin Wasilla, Alaska resident Anne Kilkenny wrote a letter that has since been posted on Snopes (//www.snopes.com/politics/soapbox/kilkenny.asp). The letter is completely genuine. The author has known Sarah Palin since 1992, and she has been interviewed by the New York Times. The letter has also been posted on the Washington Independent after they checked it out.
In her letter, Mrs. Kilkenny highlights some aspects of Gov. Palin's character and experience that bear on whether she is fit to be vice-president, and certainly on readiness to serve as president of the United States.
According to the author, beyond the already well-known things about Sarah, such as her strongly anti-abortion, anti-worker, and anti-education positions, she has some important character flaws that come out when you get to know her.
She is utterly ruthless and completely intolerant of opinions and ideas that aren't hers. As mayor of Wasilla, she did not evaluate ideas on their merits, but on the basis of who proposed them.
She is anti-free speech. She tried to fire the city librarian because she refuse to remove books that Sarah didn't like. We city residents rallied to the librarian's side, many of those who led the charge became Sarah enemies, an attitude she holds to this said.
She is afraid of people who are smarter than her. She tried to fire Wasilla's police chief because, she told the press, he 'intimidated' her.
She is a poor judge of character. When she fired Alaska's top cop because he refused to do her biding when she asked him to fire her ex-brother-in-law, she tried to replace him with a man who had been reprimanded for sexual harassment. After a public outcry, she was forced to withdraw her support.
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