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Palin Links Resignation to 'Higher Calling'

By MARK THIESSEN
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JUNEAU, Alaska (July 5) - Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin didn't wait long to give some hint of what her political life might look like after she leaves office at the end of the month.
After staying out of the public eye for most of Saturday, a day after abruptly announcing she would soon give up her job as governor, Palin indicated on a social networking site that she would take on a larger, national role, citing a "higher calling" to unite the country along conservative lines.
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Palin's Path
Sarah Palin delivers her resignation speech as governor of Alaska during a ceremony in front of a crowd of about 5,000 people in Fairbanks, Alaska, Sunday. During her address, she scolded "some seemingly hell bent on tearing down our nation," and she told the media: "How about, in honor of the American soldier, you quit makin' things up?"
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"I am now looking ahead and how we can advance this country together with our values of less government intervention, greater energy independence, stronger national security, and much-needed fiscal restraint," the former Republican vice presidential candidate wrote in a posting on her Facebook page. Palin's spokeswoman, Meghan Stapleton, confirmed Palin wrote the entry.
Palin shocked even her closest friends on Friday when she announced she would resign July 26, more than a year before her first term ends. But the controversial hockey mom has not revealed many details of bigger plans and national agenda.
Palin instead cast herself as a victim and blasted the media, calling the response to her announcement "predictable" and out of touch.
"How sad that Washington and the media will never understand; it's about country," the statement said. "And though it's honorable for countless others to leave their positions for a higher calling and without finishing a term, of course we know by now, for some reason a different standard applies for the decisions I make."
The abruptness of her announcement and the mystery surrounding her plans have fed widespread speculation. But Palin attorney Thomas Van Flein on Saturday warned legal action may be taken against bloggers and publications that reprint what he calls fraudulent claims.
"To the extent several websites, most notably liberal Alaska blogger Shannyn Moore, are now claiming as 'fact' that Governor Palin resigned because she is 'under federal investigation' for embezzlement or other criminal wrongdoing, we will be exploring legal options this week to address such defamation," Van Flein said in a statement. "This is to provide notice to Ms. Moore, and those who re-publish the defamation, such as Huffington Post, MSNBC, the New York Times and The Washington Post, that the Palins will not allow them to propagate defamatory material without answering to this in a court of law."
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He also told the Anchorage Daily News that Palin wasn't in any criminal legal jeopardy.
"I can say definitively I am aware of no criminal investigation whatsoever involving Sarah Palin. Zero," he said.
The FBI reiterated that claim Saturday, telling the Los Angeles Times for a story Sunday that the Federal Bureau of Investigation was not investigating Palin's activities as governor, a former mayor or in any other capacity.
There is absolutely no truth to those rumors that we're investigating her or getting ready to indict her," Special Agent Eric Gonzalez, the bureau's Alaska spokesman, said.
Palin has kept a low profile since her sudden announcement Friday at a hastily called news conference at her home in suburban Wasilla, outside Anchorage. All of her public communication since then has been on the social networking sites Facebook and Twitter, or through statements released by her office.
At the same time, Palin informed her spokesman David Murrow early Saturday that someone using the name "exgovsarahpalin" on Twitter was spreading a false rumor that there was to be a party at her suburban home in Wasilla, outside Anchorage. Palin was afraid her home would be mobbed, and security was dispatched, Murrow said.
With only a few weeks before she steps down on July 26, and Alaska Lt. Gov. Sean Parnell takes her place, the governor spent the Fourth of July weekend in the state capital, Juneau, but was only spotted briefly on the sidelines of the city's parade.
She had been invited to ride in a convertible, as she did last year, but never told organizers whether she would attend.
Juneau parade director Jean Sztuk said officials drew up banners in case Palin showed and was willing to take part.
As the last of the parade's clowns and marching bands headed past her, Sztuk gave up on Palin. "What governor wants to be at the end of the parade?" she asked.
Her low-profile and vague Internet messages left mounting questions about her plans for the future shrouded in mystery. Will she lay the groundwork for a 2012 presidential bid? Will she find a high-profile place in the private sector, maybe on the speech circuit? Will she drop out of the limelight and focus on her five children?
Her constituents, for one, wanted to know, especially in Juneau, where she has struggled to win over residents.
"I think she owes it to Alaskans to tell us why," said state Sen. Dennis Egan, D-Juneau, the son of Alaska's first governor, Bill Egan.
Egan, hosting a 50th anniversary statehood ceremony, said he was disappointed Palin decided not to finish out her term, which was scheduled to end in 2010.
"It's sad she abandoned us at this critical time," said Egan, who was appointed by Palin to an open seat on the last day of the legislative session in April, after a protracted battle with Senate Democrats.
Palin's departure can't come soon enough for Laurel Carlton, a waitress at the Capital Cafe in the Baranof Hotel, where the city's political movers and shakers meet every morning before walking a few blocks to the Capitol.
"I think she has a game plan that's not Alaska, and hasn't been for awhile," Carlton said.
She noted Palin has a book deal, and seems headed for the national stage.
"If you're really not going to stay and do your job every day, you should leave anyway, and so the sooner the better so somebody can step in and actually do the job," Carlton said.
And as far as Carlton is concerned, Palin doesn't need to explain why she's leaving.
"We don't care. We just want her gone," she said.
Palin, whose popularity in Alaska has waned amid ongoing ethics investigations, gave many reasons for stepping down: She didn't want to be a lame-duck governor; she was tired of the tasteless jokes aimed at her five children, including her son Trig, who has Down syndrome; she felt she could do more in another, still-to-be-defined role.
Sen. John McCain didn't rule out a return to politics for his former running mate, saying Saturday he believes "she will continue to play an important leadership role in the Republican Party and our nation." He gave no other details.
Even Parnell, who plans to run for re-election after finishing out Palin's term, said he was shocked at first when he learned of his boss' decision.
"But then as she began to articulate her reasons, I began to understand better," he said. "And nobody — unless they've been in her position and understood what she has gone through and dealt with and who she is as a person — really understands."
Associated Press Writer Rachel D'Oro in Anchorage contributed to this report.
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Hccharles3

11:31 PMJul 13 2009

She believes that her retirement wil allow her to watch every David Letterman Show and write in, criticizing his jokes. It will also allow her to go shopping for more crappy clothes. When the wind blows just right, I can hear those Alaskans murmuring up there about, how they are glad to see her go. "Sarah, stay down under Alaska, please." Keep the hot air away. You"re melting our igloos."

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Hccharles3

10:52 PMJul 13 2009

Oh please come back, Sarah. we need you to govern us. A message from your local Hockey mom's of Alaska. We need you to keep a watch out for those Russians, from your front porch. Did you see Obama visiting with Putin? What do you say Ms Palin? I want to know, so Alaska.

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RONPEG5

11:41 AMJul 10 2009

i am a minnesotan and we are officially called the clown state now that amy and franken are in office and i wish we had sarah palin here we need her !! not more garbage like franken and amy. sarah go girl go i hope you keep scaring the hell out of american dems, libs and whomever else thinks sarah is nothing. we love you sarah palin

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Jusus82306

05:11 AMJul 10 2009

Yes Sarah there is a higher calling for you it's called housework,

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GEdgar2000

02:04 AMJul 10 2009

She's a total ******* flake. McCain had to either pick a girl or a black, AND they had to have impecable CONSERVATIVE credentials, which tends to increase the chances of getting a flake by 5 times. Let me narrow that a bit by saying religious conservatives. Iran is run by religious conservatives. Need I say more?

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Chuckels42

11:37 PMJul 10 2009

Palin its all about HER......MONEY and FAME and there are people out there alot worse off than her that are feeding her........SHE IS JUST USING THEM FOR HER OWN PERSONAL GAIN.....how SAD

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Cnj tv star

11:33 PMJul 10 2009

i think her "higher calling" will be to go back to the booze and pot that made her undergraduate years stretch trough decades. this woman is a frickin' moron, Mr. Bigglesworth

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Gbyron60

10:12 PMJul 10 2009

I can hardly hold my breath wondering what former governor Palin will do next. When she gave the resignation speech, and said she was thinking of a "Higher Calling", I had to stop and think of a calling that is higher than politics. Did Obama offer her the job of ambassador to the Vatican? Was she thinking of joining the convent, or being a televangelist? Maybe going to Haiti or Bangladesh, and devoting the rest of her life to teaching or nursing? Joining NASA as a Space Cadet - that's a lot "higher". Then it hit me: I predict she is leaving Alaska to become the Governor of Texas. You can almost see Mexico from Austin. Turn the map around and you will see, Texas is higher than Alaska.

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Breezy62253

05:12 PMJul 09 2009

For all of you who keep writing that the Dems and libs are scared of her, let me assure you they're not alone. I'm a Republican woman and she TERRIFIES me!!! Her absolute only interest is furthering Sarah. I'm sick of her wink, giggle, sputtering speeches and photo ops. She's an embarrassment to the many qualified women who deserve attention she's getting.

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Ahstapdancer1

04:57 PMJul 09 2009

I totally agree w/ AEAingerly's comment. I think this woman is completely insane and she should NOT run for presidency cause we all know what happened last time we voted a crazy person into the white house.... I hope Hillary runs again cause I will definitely vote for her!

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Outgoing Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin on Saturday laid the groundwork to take on a larger, national role after leaving state government, citing a higher calling with the aim of uniting the country along conservative lines.\n