Gov. Sarah Palin views on oil, polar bears may be liabilities

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Democrats are probably cobbling together the campaign ad right now: "John McCain's running mate is for big oil and against the environment," a somber voice intones as cute baby polar bears scamper across the screen.

If McCain hoped to stop Democrats from getting much mileage out of the oil issue in this presidential election, he picked the wrong vice presidential candidate.

His choice, Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin, comes from a state whose lifeblood is oil. Palin favors opening the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge to oil and gas development, something McCain opposes. Her family even gets one of its paychecks from the oil industry: Palin's husband, Todd Palin, earned $46,790 last year as a facility operator for BP Alaska in Prudhoe Bay.

Oil and natural gas and the jobs they create are part and parcel of life in Alaska: "If you are not for opening ANWR, in the state of Alaska, you couldn't get elected dogcatcher," says former Alaska state Rep. Ray Metcalfe, a Republican-turned-Democrat who supports Democratic presidential nominee Barack Obama and anticipates Palin's critics will probably zero in on the oil drilling issue.

But that live-off-the-land culture is largely foreign to voters in the lower 48, who are paying high gas prices without the benefit of the oil royalty dividend checks that Alaskans get each year. Eligible Alaskans received $1,654 each in 2007.

Palin is so pro-energy that she actually praised Obama earlier this month for calling on the United States to work with the Canadian government to build an Alaska natural gas pipeline.

"I am pleased to see Sen. Obama acknowledge the huge potential Alaska's natural gas reserves represent in terms of clean energy and sound jobs," Palin said in a press release put out by her office, though she wasn't entirely in favor of Obama's energy plan. She questioned his proposal to impose a windfall profits tax on oil companies to provide a taxpayer rebate, saying such taxes prevent oil companies from investing more in domestic production.

Democrats could also accuse Palin of picking on polar bears.
Palin opposes the Bush administration's decision to list polar bears as a threatened species under the Endangered Species Act. Alaska sued Interior Secretary Dirk Kempthorne earlier this month to try to overturn his decision.

Palin argues there isn't enough evidence to support a listing, and she fears it will harm oil and gas development in prime polar bear habitat off Alaska's northern and northwestern coasts.

Ethics could be another issue. Palin has fashioned herself a good-government maverick in the style of McCain, but Democrats could go after her on that, too.

The Legislature is investigating her firing of the state public safety commissioner. A legislative oversight committee wants to know if the commissioner was dismissed because he refused to fire a trooper who went through a messy divorce from Palin's sister. The investigation is expected to wrap up around election time.

Campaign contributions Palin collected earlier in her political career could also provide fodder for Democratic campaign ads, tying her to an Alaska Republican political scandal from which she has tried to distance herself.
Palin raised at least $4,500 for her unsuccessful 2002 campaign for lieutenant governor from executives of VECO Corp., an oil services contractor at the heart of a massive influence-peddling investigation. Alaska Republican Sen. Ted Stevens is accused of accepting more than $250,000 in home renovations and gifts from VECO executives and failing to disclose them on his annual financial statements; the senator says he is innocent.

Palin received $500 each from nine VECO executives in December 2001, including then-CEO Bill Allen, who last year pleaded guilty to federal conspiracy, bribery and tax charges and agreed to cooperate in the corruption investigation.
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By SHARON THEIMER, Associated Press Writer
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i dont believe someone who has a grizzly hide in there living room ponders many deep thoughts when it comes to the well being of animals
 
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i dont believe someone who has a grizzly hide in there living room ponders many deep thoughts when it comes to the well being of animals

She's a cvnt hunter. I can only hope she goes hunting with Cheny so she can get her head blown off. The only good hunter is a dead hunter.
 

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IMHO, McCain thinks this issue is a winner and is very glad to promote her positions.

after all, who is closer to the situation than Alaska and her people.

I think it's wishful thinking on the part of the author.

At the end of the day, the author might actually be a great example of liberal elitism. The author thinks being pro-drilling is a problem, so she thinks people who are pro-drilling really think drilling is a problem. :think2:
 

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Palin's Wildlife Cartel Represents Circumnavigation of Ethics, Truth

<TABLE class=contentpaneopen><TBODY><TR><TD vAlign=top colSpan=2>While the whole world is going green, in a desperate attempt to save ourselves from ourselves, Governor Palin has sanctioned the massacre of adult wolves at their den-sites and then permitted the systematic execution of their pups. This action was illegal, and now they are trying to hide the facts.

Alaska has become a state which is run by and for the corporation and special interests. The only management tool the people have left is the voter-initiative process and the FBI. (Thanks, FBI).

Palin's wildlife cartel represents the greatest circumnavigation of ethics, truth, science and morality ever perpetrated on the people of Alaska by their government. Palin appointed a commissioner and Board of Game sympathetic to the special interests of the Alaska Outdoor Council and the Safari Club. Our state biologists have been reduced to hired guns. Science has been twisted or completely abandoned in favor of manipulation. Conspiracy? Psychosis? Probably both!

-- John Johnson, Anchorage
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damn she's hawt....


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damn she's hawt....



She hunts perma-bears and eats King Crab, I love this fucking chic.

Has anybody heard from tizdoom lately?
 

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<table class="contentpaneopen"><tbody><tr><td colspan="2" valign="top">While the whole world is going green, in a desperate attempt to save ourselves from ourselves, Governor Palin has sanctioned the massacre of adult wolves at their den-sites and then permitted the systematic execution of their pups. This action was illegal, and now they are trying to hide the facts.

Alaska has become a state which is run by and for the corporation and special interests. The only management tool the people have left is the voter-initiative process and the FBI. (Thanks, FBI).

Palin's wildlife cartel represents the greatest circumnavigation of ethics, truth, science and morality ever perpetrated on the people of Alaska by their government. Palin appointed a commissioner and Board of Game sympathetic to the special interests of the Alaska Outdoor Council and the Safari Club. Our state biologists have been reduced to hired guns. Science has been twisted or completely abandoned in favor of manipulation. Conspiracy? Psychosis? Probably both!

-- John Johnson, Anchorage
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I think citing residents of Alaska is a good thing too, and 80% of them give her a favorable rating.

I guess JJ is not one of her fans. Hey, can't win them all.
 

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Libs, I don't understand them. They worry about killing animals, but have no problem supporting abortion and killing babies.
 

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Let's nice and friendly Palin or that degenerate loud mouth drunk Biden
 

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I'm not a fan of killing animals but this is Alaska and they live off the terrain - now Sarah's got the oil and I want it - pipeline it down to us - but the dems can't get none - let's doze dueche bags pay $5 a gallon
 

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Seymour, two posts in a row before you went hyphen crazy.

That might be a record. Actually, I think it just ties it. But not bad.
 

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I'm not a fan of killing animals but this is Alaska and they live off the terrain - now Sarah's got the oil and I want it - pipeline it down to us - but the dems can't get none - let's doze dueche bags pay $5 a gallon



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This chick rocks...

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Buster "drill here, drill now" that is freakn funny.

She looks to be about mid 30's in that pic.
 
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Libs, I don't understand them. They worry about killing animals, but have no problem supporting abortion and killing babies.


:ohno: This is the dumbest analogy you guys ever use. They are in no way related.

I can't believe republicans are against gays but they in favor of the death penalty.:aktion033
 

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Buster "drill here, drill now" that is freakn funny.

She looks to be about mid 30's in that pic.

Uhm...that is not her...its an obvious photoshop.
 

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