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Palin Calls for Shining 'a Light' on Alaskan Oil Company that Helped Propel Her Political Career

Palin's statement neglects to mention that she also has ties to "the big oil service company," Veco.
October 28, 2008  |  
 
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Yesterday, after Sen. Ted Stevens (R-AK) was found guilty by a federal jury for failing to report hundreds of thousands of dollars in gifts and services he had received from friends, Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin issued a statement calling it "a sad day for Alaska." In the statement, Palin also declared that the "verdict shines a light though on the corrupting influence of the big oil service company" whose CEO provided many of Stevens' unreported gifts:

The verdict shines a light though on the corrupting influence of the big oil service company up there in Alaska that was allowed to control too much of our state. And that control was part of the culture of corruption that I was elected to fight. And that fight must always move forward regardless of party affiliation or seniority or even past service.

Palin's statement neglects to mention that she also has ties to "the big oil service company," Veco. When she ran for lieutenant governor in 2002, "she gathered $5,000 -- or about 10 percent of her campaign fund -- from Veco officials or their wives," including $500 from CEO Bill Allen.

Matt Corley is a Research Associate for The Progress Report and ThinkProgress.org at the Center for American Progress.

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