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rainbow4321 Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Oct-13-08 09:16 PM
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Palin donors in AK got contracts/subcontracts
http://mudflats.wordpress.com/2008/10/11/house-gate/


Six months before Palin stepped down as mayor in October 2002, the city awarded nearly a half-million-dollar contract to design the biggest project in Wasilla history to Kumin Associates. Blase Burkhart was the Kumin architect on the job—the son of Roy Burkhart, who is frequently described as a “mentor” of Palin and was head of the local Republican Party (his wife, June, who also advised Palin, is the national committeewoman). Asked if the contract was a favor, Roy Burkhart, who contributed to her campaign in the same time frame that his son got the contract, said: “I really don’t know.” Palin then named Blase Burkhart to a seven-member builder-selection committee that picked Howdie Inc., a mostly residential contractor owned at the time by Howard Nugent. Formally awarded the contract a couple of weeks after Palin left office, Nugent has donated $4,000 to Palin campaigns. Two competitors protested the process that led to Nugent’s contract. Burkhart and Nugent had done at least one project together before the complex—and have done several since.

A list of subcontractors on the job, obtained by the Voice, includes many with Palin ties. One was Spenard Builders Supply, the state’s leading supplier of wood, floor, roof, and other “pre-engineered components.” In addition to being a sponsor of Todd Palin’s snow-machine team that has earned tens of thousands for the Palin family, Spenard hired Sarah Palin to do a statewide television commercial in 2004. When the Palins began building a new family home off Lake Lucille in 2002—at the same time that Palin was running for lieutenant governor and in her final months as mayor—Spenard supplied the materials, according to Antoine Bricks, who works in its Wasilla office. Spenard actually filed a notice “of its right to assert a lien” on the deed for the Palin property after contracting for labor and materials for the site. Spenard’s name has popped up in the trial of Senator Stevens—it worked on the house that is at the center of the VECO scandal as well.

Todd Palin told Fox News that he built the two-story, 3,450-square-foot, four-bedroom, four-bath, wood house himself, with the help of contractors he described as “buddies.” As mayor, Sarah Palin blocked an effort to require the filing of building permits in the wide-open city, and there is no public record of who the “buddies” were. The house was built very near the complex, on a site whose city purchase led to years of unsuccessful litigation and, now, $1.3 million in additional costs, with a law firm that’s also donated to Palin collecting costly fees from the city.

Dorwin and Joanne Smith, the principals of complex subcontractor DJ Excavation & Development, have donated $7,100 to Palin and her allied candidate Charlie Fannon (Joanne is a Palin appointee on the state Board of Nursing). Sheldon Ewing, who owns another complex subcontractor, Weld Air, has donated $1,300, and PN&D, an engineering firm on the complex, has contributed $699.


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OmmmSweetOmmm Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Oct-13-08 09:18 PM
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1. I think that the town of Wasilla should hire the witch hunter to get CariBOO Barbie. She left the
town millions of dollars in debt because of that complex.
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rainbow4321 Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Oct-13-08 09:40 PM
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3. $630,000 kitchen for the sports complex Ok'd by her....and what did she veto in the AK budget:
Edited on Mon Oct-13-08 09:42 PM by rainbow4321
http://open.salon.com/content.php?cid=18754

APPROVED BY GOVERNOR:
Wasilla - Sports Complex 630,000 Kitchen (HD 13-16) 5
Page 75

Pacific Coastal Salmon Recovery Fund (HD 1-40)
22,000,000

Veto'd by Palin (complete list at the link)

Alaska Disabled Veterans $50,000 Sports Program, Inc. -Sports Program Support (HD 17-32) Page 3


Alaska Brain Injury Network $50,000 - Virtual Resource Center Computers and Library Materials (HD 17-32)
Page 3

Ketchikan General Hospital $70,000 - Replacement Of Outdated
Equipment (HD 1)
Page 24

Hoonah - $99,920 Children’s Playground Equipment and Safety Surfacing (HD 5)
Page 53



Alaska budget 2007:
http://www.gov.state.ak.us/omb/08_OMB/budget/Enacted/SB_53_bill.pdf
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DS1 Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Oct-13-08 09:21 PM
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2. Those Alaskan Republicans sure do like their underhanded building contracts
It creates Jerrbs!
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Democat Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Oct-13-08 11:24 PM
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4. Time for an October Surprise?
A Palin indictment would be nice. Not that the media would cover it.
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rainbow4321 Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Oct-14-08 06:20 AM
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5. Nice how they all cozy up to the person in charge of the state checkbook
And Palin just cut them check after check.
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KharmaTrain Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Oct-14-08 06:36 AM
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6. Here's The Rub
As much as I'd like to think there's a lot of smoke and fire here...and there is some, there are a lot of missing links in this story. Maybe someone will be able to get something substantial, but it sounds like that will be difficult and for several reasons.

The story mentions the Palins being spokespeople for Spenard (sounds like the Lowes of the area...the major supplier of building materials..."everyone goes there")...and if this deal was with Todd (who isn't an elected official), it doesn't matter if he got paid or in what manner. I know many who "trade-out"...barter...take merchandise in place of cash....many times this is part of the deal with a spokesperson. So even if he did get the building materials, if it's in return for "services rendered" it doesn't have to be in cash. It does, however, have to be reported as income...and hopefully someone is able to access the Palin's income taxes to see if this is the case.

Also, remember, we're dealing with a small community...it's easy for many different people with varied interests to intermingle thus the connections may not be as nefarious as portrayed. Cronyism? No doubt, but that's also a way of life in this type of environment. It's not like you have a wide selection of people or materials available.

After watching Mr. Bartlett of the Village Voice and reading the article last night, while its easy to infer a quid pro quo here...the lack of paperwork and few corrborating witnesses put a lot of holes in this story for now.
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Democat Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Oct-14-08 06:59 AM
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7. Hopefully some smart people are investigating it
Time will tell.
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rainbow4321 Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Oct-14-08 07:21 PM
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8. IMO, even if nothing officially sticks to Palin legally
Just making her have to defend/explain her financial decisions as AK gov is enough.
Throw in there how she made it a law that building permits didn't have to say what companies where involved in building homes in the area..making it so NO one would ever really find out who Todd's "buddies" may have been employed by. Did they work for any of the companies who got money connected to the sports complex? Did she use state funds to build her own house, or at the very least, get to forego paying those "companies" cuz they got a chunk of state money for building the complex? The complex kitchen's price couldn't be scaled down enough to where the state would have NOT cut out items that she vetoed?? What was the bidding process like..did her fellow repuke cronies really have the lowest bid?

The questions are never ending with anything this lady has her hands on.
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