I found it!
I wondered if anyone from the AIP had had fundraisers or had donated money to Sarah Palin.
The answer is YES
Not only did Sarah Palin, as a candidate for Governor, appear at the AIP Convention in 2006, but the co-chairman of Palin's campaign for governor in 2006 was Former Alaska Governor Wally Hickel, who in 1990, was elected Alaska Governor running as a member of the AIP, according to the Website One Peoples Project
What? An organization that has promoted succession from the union and infiltrating the other parties to promote their agenda . . . helped Sarah Palin break into politics? An organization whose founder refused to be buried in Alaska, but asked that his bones be moved back there when it was no longer a part of the USA?
Wally Hickel is quoted as saying, "I made her governor."
Earlier this year, Gov. Palin sent a welcoming DVD to the membership at the 2008 AIP statewide convention.
Of course, as the website, One Peoples Project states,
"The biggest tie to Gov. Palin and the AIP is her husband Todd. According to the Alaska Division of Elections Todd Pailin was registered as an Alaskan Independence Party member for all but two months from 1995 to 2002. Although Gov. Palin has been a registered Republican since 1982, and there is no record of her ever being a member of the AIP, or any party but the GOP, both Palins did however attend the AIP convention in 1994."
Sarah, herself, may or may not have been a member of the organization, according to One Peoples Project.
Lynette Clark, Chairperson of the Alaskan Independence Party, is very, very sorry. Last week there was a rumor that Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin was a member of the AIP, a party that has since its inception advocated for Alaskan secession from the United States. In fact it was something that Lynette Clark confirmed herself. Two days later, she recanted. "I, foolishly, repeated and accepted as fact what an officer of this membership shared with myself, and husband Dexter Clark, over a year ago. My statement was incorrect regarding the Governor's membership."
The website also says about the AIP:
The Alaskan Independence Party has been around since the Seventies, and recognized as an official party in Alaska since 1984. Joe Volger, who was Chairman of the AIP from 1986 until his death in 1993 is quoted on the AIP website as once saying "I'm an Alaskan, not an American. I've got no use for America or her damned institutions." The AIP links page is a very curious read with links to both far right and far left organizations such as a link to the League of the South, the racist neo-confederate organization, Vlaams Blok, a fascist Belgian political party, and under the listing of "Information Sites", a link to the website of the anti-Semitic band Poker Face.
The website of AIP has been cleaned up some, I think. Here's its URL: http://www.akip.org/...
You guys can take hold of this and run with it. I found this out by a Google search, and don't have time to do much more right now, but how about donor records and such? I'm sure they can be found. How many of those doners were members of AIG?
We have to hit her with this and get it out to the MSM!