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TeamSarah.org, a blog and news site devoted to supporting Gov. Sarah Palin, proves many Americans love our governor and are gearing up to help her for the 2012 presidential race, should she decide to run. Among other things the site offers petitions to boycott mainstream media and abortion, along with lots of Obama bashing. Also, backers of TeamSarah.org are trying to organize a trip to Alaska for July 4, 2009, with members representing the GOP from all states. Here's what they say:
Let's go to Alaska and start reclaiming this country! Let's go get our future! We need to rally behind Sarah. July 4th of next year sounds like an appropriate date.
It screams to the GOP to clean up house, and move over cause real CHANGE is coming! It screams to the Bishops, Catholics, Chrisitans & pastors, to re-evaluate how & what they are teaching! It screams to communities and businesses, and esp. tourist communities will want to know where their $$ went for their 4th of July weekend! It will scream to the MEDIA that they can't, and won't buy another ELECTION! The U.S.A. wants change, well let's not disappoint the,let's CHARGE the way for CHANGE, let's CHARGE up to ALASKA! As McCain said, "Fight with me!" We can do this, who's in? Thanks, Liz
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The Grinch who stole Snowzilla |
By Tony Hopfinger All Billy Ray Powers wanted for Christmas was to build a snowman. Not just any old snowman but his famous, two-story-tall Snowzilla—that national attraction that sprouts up around this time of year in his East Anchorage yard. A couple weeks ago, he and his seven kids began packing the first giant ball. They’d planned to make Snowzilla bigger than ever, that is until the city ordered them to cease and desist. |
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Federal law turns nation’s public schools into 'no-think zones' |
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Another sexual abuse claim threatens to taint star witness in Stevens’s trial |
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The voices behind a half-century of Alaska’s governors |
| By Joe Holbert On Jan. 3, 2009, Alaska will officially celebrate its 50th anniversary as a state. Thousands of Alaskans across distant geographic and often different ethnic and economic regions will commemorate the half-century birthday with festivities and ceremonies recognizing the historic celebration. Those thousands will include seven Alaskans who dusted off memories recalling their personal opportunity in government service to witness and participant in public policy decisions by their boss at the time: the chief executive officer and governor of Alaska. |
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