Which earmarks and when? And, what is she claiming that goes against public record?
She claims she was against the bridge to no where and told congress she didn't want the money and all that hoopla she's runs around claiming on TV.
The fact is she was for the bridge to nowhere while she was Mayor and running for Governor. When it because a national media sceptical she then came out against it. However she still later took the money and used it else where, so her claims about giving the money back are BS.
In short she was for it, before she was against it, then she still took the money after she was against it and now claims she gave it back. The money didn't get used on the bridge to no where but the money did get used. What it was used on I really don't care nor do I plan to look up. If it was used for legit spending or not I have no clue.
However if she said, "hey I took that money that was going to get used for a useless bridge and sent it in the right places" then I'd say good for her. The deal is she isn't saying that she's claiming she sent the money back and that is a out right lie.
Her exact quote...
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"I told Congress, 'Thanks, but no thanks,' on that bridge to nowhere," Palin said Friday in Ohio, using the critics' dismissive name of the project. "'If our state wanted a bridge,' I said, 'we'd build it ourselves.'"The bridge was intended to provide access to Ketchikan's airport on Gravina Island, which had a population of 50 in the 2000 U.S. Census. After McCain and others railed against it, Congress dropped the specific earmark but kept the money in a transportation bill for Alaska. quote are from... http://www.usatoday.com/news/politics/election2008/2008-08-31-palin-bridge_N.htm
If you don't like the source just search on google there are many more saying the same thing. The point is she is out right lying about giving the money back she still accepted it in another bill and it wasn't even her that turned it down it was because McCain complained about it.