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Old 09-11-2008
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Re: Charging rape victims--Palin/Obama/Biden/McCain

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Originally Posted by historybuff View Post
For what it's worth, another take on this. Amanda Carpenter :: Townhall.com :: The Palin Rape Kit Myth
Thanks for that. It does give a bit of background on the names involved in this story: Knowles, Fallon, etc., so that's helpful. And it states, through Palin's spokesperson that Palin never believed that rape victims should pay. That's good, too (but I'd rather hear Palin say it). So, I'm still wondeing why it was a policy in Wasilla when she was mayor if that was not and is not her belief?

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Palin spokeswoman Maria Cornella told USA Today that Palin, “does not believe, nor has ever believed, that rape victims should have to pay for an evidence-gathering test.” “Gov. Palin’s position could not be more clear,” Cornella said. “To suggest otherwise is a deliberate misrepresentation of her commitment to supporting victims and bringing violent criminals to justice.”

Democratic presidential candidate Barack Obama’s campaign advisers organized a conference call Tuesday with former Alaskan Governor Knowles and Ketchikan Mayor Bob Weinstein to do just that.

Knowles told reporters, “There was one town in Alaska that was charging victims for this, and that was Wasilla, and the -- the original police chief had been fired by Mayor Palin, and her replacement for that police chief was protesting it, and even when I signed the bill.”

Weinstein added, “Wasilla under Sarah Palin's administration chose to charge sexual assault victims for the forensic kits, and that's the choice they made. They easily could have made the other choice.”

Palin appointed Fannon as police chief in 1997. His predecessor was fired by Palin over his willingness to limit the town’s bar operating hours. Fannon was one of three candidates considered for the job and the City Council confirmed him in a 5-0 vote.

Palin later tangled with Fannon when he ran for Wasilla’s mayoral office during her gubernatorial race. Fannon created campaign ads containing a false endorsement from Palin. Palin did not support Fannon for mayor. She supported his rival, Curt Menard.
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