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Facebook comments on Palin roil NH

Democratic state representative resigns over discussing Palin death

Posted August 12, 2010 5:35 PM
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Sarah Palin speaks at a campaign event in New Hampshire during the 2008 campaign, when she was the GOP nominee for vice president.

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by Mike Memoli

A Democratic lawmaker from New Hampshire has resigned after musing on Facebook about the death of Sarah Palin.

Timothy Horrigan, a member of the New Hampshire House of Representatives representing the town of Durham, stepped down after posting on the social networking site that "a dead (Sarah) Palin would be even more dangerous than a live one."

That comment was a response to an even more controversial posting by a fellow Democrat running for another state House seat. After a Republican linked to a story about the death of former Alaska Sen. Ted Stevens in a plane crash, Keith David Halloran commented: "Just wish Sarah and Levy were on board," referring apparently to Levi Johnston, father of Palin's grandson.

"Instead of discussing their failed economic policies, New Hampshire Democrats are now spending their time openly discussing Governor Sarah Palin's death. Representative Horrigan's comments are sick, twisted and disgusting," Ryan Williams, spokesman for the New Hampshire GOP, said in a statement.

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