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Posted  Tuesday, September 2  2008 at  20:08

ST PAUL, Minnesota, Tuesday - John McCain’s running mate, Sarah Palin, said yesterday her 17-year-old unmarried daughter was five months pregnant, one of a string of disclosures that left the McCain campaign defending the thoroughness of its background check of the little-known Alaska governor.

It was also revealed on Monday that a lawyer had been hired to represent Ms Palin in a state ethics investigation and that her husband, Todd, had been arrested for drunken driving two decades ago. The man who led Mr McCain’s vice presidential search team said he thought everything that came up as a possible red flag during the background check had now been made public.

“I think so,” Arthur B. Culvahouse Jr said. “Yes. I think so. Correct.”

The pregnancy statement, attributed to Sarah and Todd Palin and released by the campaign, said that Bristol Palin would keep her baby and marry the child’s father, identified only as a young man named Levi.

“Our beautiful daughter Bristol came to us with news that as parents we knew would make her grow up faster than we had ever planned. We’re proud of Bristol’s decision to have her baby and even prouder to become grandparents,” Sarah and Todd Palin said in their statement.

Ms Palin had told Mr McCain’s team about the pregnancy and her husband’s arrest during lengthy discussions about her background, aides said. Shortly after her announcement, Mr McCain’s team dispatched a dozen operatives and lawyers to Alaska, fuelling speculation that a comprehensive examination of Ms Palin’s past was incomplete and being done only after she was placed on the ticket. Mr Culvahouse denied that.

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As for the Alaska investigation, a Republican-dominated legislative committee is investigating whether Ms Palin dismissed Public Safety Commissioner Walt Monegan after he refused to fire a state trooper who had divorced Palin’s sister. The state’s attorney general, Mr Talis Colberg, hired Thomas V. Van Flein more than two weeks ago to represent Ms Palin and members of her staff, according to Van Flein. (Agencies)

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  1. Submitted by mawuololo

    Hey guys, this is America bwana. But then,family issues are important considerations to be made when selecting a leader anywhere, not just in the US. Trust me, Democrats would not have cared much if it were them facing such a scandal, but the Republicans, who tend to be more conservative and care place a lot of value on family matters do. I can see some million Republican votes going Cousin Barry way just based on this issue!

    Posted  September 04, 2008 03:05 AM  
  2. Submitted by kula_mboga

    the girl likes to sleep around..big deal!

    Posted  September 04, 2008 01:29 AM  
  3. Submitted by aquinouk

    Leave the girl a lone. Kenyans should not be writting about this story. Fix your country and stop nosing around other people's affairs.

    Posted  September 03, 2008 08:31 PM  
  4. Submitted by gathoni

    This is unfair - the daughter is not the VP. Besides this is nobody´s business.

    Posted  September 03, 2008 12:49 PM  
  5. Submitted by SJ502

    This is getting to be dirty. Since when did a 17 year old daughter determine the suitability of her mother as the next President or Veep anywhere? Let anyone with daughter of less than 17 years be the first ones to cast a stone! Family affairs are off limits and Barry said as much. Women will swiftly move to Sarah’s side if they suspect or imagine Democrats are out to make this a campaign issue. God forbids if that 17 year old is splashed on Cable TV crying from the harsh attention....it will be over for Barry!

    Posted  September 03, 2008 01:22 AM