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To: EternalVigilance
Nice try, but you're still off base...

Without ratifying the LOST treaty -- there is no assurance from administration to administration that oil & gas resources off Alaska would be protected for U.S. development until we got the insane enviromarxist influence out of our system and got serious about development. This is the problem Governor Palin addressed in taking the position she did. There's enough oil & gas up there to guarantee our energy independence and she wants the problem resolved. Her position (as governor) was that ratifying the treaty would reserve those resources for Alaska and the U.S., a perfectly reasonable position to take as governor. To blast her as some kind of RINO because she wanted this guarantee for the U.S. as governor is demagoguery of the worst order.

43 posted on 12/21/2010 8:21:42 PM PST by Virginia Ridgerunner (Sarah Palin has crossed the Rubicon!)
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To: Virginia Ridgerunner

You’re defending LOST, on America’s premiere conservative website?

What a contorted load of nonsense.

Sorry, but the financial interests of one state are not worth giving unelected UN bureaucrats control over a majority of the earth’s surface, along with its resources, or for the first time giving taxing authority to that awful body of tinpot despots.

Ronald Reagan killed this monster, and it must stay dead.

It makes me sick that for the sake of some political figure people who call themselves conservative will gladly go along with the destruction of our national sovereignty.


45 posted on 12/21/2010 9:58:33 PM PST by EternalVigilance (We have no choice but to rebuild America from the foundations up. www.AIPNews.com)
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