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Horrible arguement, and it appears as if you have something against her accomplishements and right to hunt?

http://www.aim.org/guest-column/sarah-p ... y-cartels/

Sarah Palin Battles Energy Cartels

After retiring as the Democratic Chief Counsel to the House Judiciary Committee and its Subcommittee on Monopolies, I was retained from 1975 until 1980 by both Republican Governor Hammond and the legislature of Alaska as a non-partisan consultant on the taxation and regulation of multi-national oil companies.

In my view, Alaska Governor Sarah Palin has had by far more personal experience in battling multinational energy cartels than any current members of Congress. She is also the first elected official in Alaska to successfully wage such battles since Jay Hammond.

During her tenure as Governor of Alaska Mrs. Palin, with no aid from federal anti-trust enforcers, has fought alone in the front line of the battle against multinational energy cartels. While Congressional Democrats have capitulated to the oil cartels, she has increased taxes on their OPEC induced profits, launched a gas pipeline, balanced Alaska’s budget, and also remitted earnings from oil royalties to Alaska’s citizens.

Hopefully, as John McCain’s Vice President Mrs. Palin will help revive the Progressive Republicanism of Theodore Roosevelt, who was a staunch advocate of the conservation of all of our natural resources and destroyed the monopoly of Standard Oil of New Jersey and some 40 other cartels.


All told, Roosevelt and his companions killed or trapped over 11,397 animals, from insects and moles to hippopotamuses and elephants. 512 of the animals were big game animals, including six rare white rhinos. 262 of these were consumed by the expedition. Tons of salted animals and their skins were shipped to Washington; the quantity was so large that it took years to mount them all, and the Smithsonian was able to share many duplicate animals with other museums.

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Horrible arguement, and it appears as if you have something against her accomplishements and right to hunt?


Did I mention that at all? No. I don't give a shit about her hunting. She can hunt all she wants. She can go buy her own private island and go up for some Most Dangerous Game shit for all I care. But you're the one who said "F*CK the caribou" in response to her wanting to drill for oil in wildlife refuges.

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Mrs. Palin will help revive the Progressive Republicanism of Theodore Roosevelt,


I hope that ideal gets revived too, but I just don't think that she's the one to do it because drilling in ANWR is the exact opposite of a large progressive standpoint.

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During her tenure as Governor of Alaska Mrs. Palin, with no aid from federal anti-trust enforcers, has fought alone in the front line of the battle against multinational energy cartels. While Congressional Democrats have capitulated to the oil cartels, she has increased taxes on their OPEC induced profits, launched a gas pipeline, balanced Alaska’s budget, and also remitted earnings from oil royalties to Alaska’s citizens.


Yeah, she's a real lone-warrior. A natural gas pipeline is a good idea, since it can't really hurt much. But drilling in ANWR really isn't a good idea. It won't do anything to reduce dependence on oil, and there's only at max 100 million barrels of oil there anyway, which is less than 1/3 of what Americans use in an entire year. It would just be fueling the problem by creating an extremely temporary stipend.

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Define progressive for me, Ryan.

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Democratic Congressman Warns Jews, Blacks to Beware of Palin

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