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> Hometown paper with official announcements good enough, Right Master Kent?
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http://www.frontiersman.com/articles/2008/04/20/local_news/doc480ad3e...>
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> I didn't say the link 'was' the official record...only a flowchart of
> events. Better click the link above quickly. Seems like incriminating
> or negative info about the governor disappears quickly...even from DailyKos.
>
> That's okay, cause more comes out daily.
>
> "Baby Trig joins 1st family early
>
> By Chris Gillow
> Frontiersman
> Published on Saturday, April 19, 2008 9:36 PM AKDT
> MAT-SU — Trig Paxson VanPalin’s early arrival may have upset the
> schedule of his mother, Gov. SarahPalin, but the family reports mother
> and son are doing fine.
>
> The newest member of thePalinfamily arrived at 6:30 a.m. Friday at
> Mat-Su Regional Hospital. GovernorPalinreturned to Alaska from Texas,
> where she was attending a conference for governors.
>
> Trig, who weighed in at 6 pounds 2 ounces, arrived about one month
> before the governor’s due date and only about a month after the governor
> announced she was expecting her fifth child.
>
> *
> ThePalinfamily released the following statement about the birth:
>
> “Trig is beautiful and already adored by us. We knew through early
> testing he would face special challenges, and we feel privileged a God
> would entrust us with this gift and allow us unspeakable joy as he
> entered our lives. We have faith that every baby is created for a good
> purpose and has potential to make this world a better place. We are
> truly blessed.”
>
> No details have been released as to the nature of the special challenges
> Trig will face.
>
> Trig is the fifth child of the governor and her husband, ToddPalin.
> Trig joins Piper, 7, Willow, 13, Bristol, 17 and Track, 18.
>
> Palin’s labor began while in Texas, but she was able to board an Alaska
> Airlines flight and return to her home state before giving birth,
> according to a spokeswoman.
>
> Sharon Leighow, the spokeswoman for GovernorPalin, said the big news
> was a big surprise.
>
> “It was certainly unexpected,” Leighow said.
>
> Although details were not released about how long GovernorPalinwould
> need to recuperate, Leighow said she expects the governor will return
> somewhat soon.
>
> “She’ll likely ease back into state functions sometime next week,” she
> said Friday.
>
> Palin, a former Wasilla mayor, is the second U.S. governor to give birth
> in office. Former Massachusetts Gov. Jane Swift gave birth to twins in 2001.
>
> Contact Chris Gillow at chris.gil...@
frontiersman.com or 352-2284."
>
> Need me to do any more of your googling for you, Sir?
>
> jak