General Boykin, a war hero and one of America’s foremost culture warriors, will be speaking in Anchorage and Fairbanks on January 11 and 12. Please join Joe Miller at these special events!
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Today at 3 p.m., Alaska Time, join the Chair-Elect of the Alaska Republican Party and Dr. Patrick Vickers for another Alaska Talks Liberty radio program.
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It sounds far-fetched, but if Washington doesn’t get a handle on it’s spending addiction, anything could happen. All we really know for sure is that things can’t continue as they are without dire consequences for the nation.
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When an elected official assembles staff, it is very telling as to where their priorities lie. In this case: alternative fuels, biofuels, vehicles policy, public lands, forest, wilderness, Bureau of Land Management, environmental law, nuclear, etc. Not hard to see where this is going.
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The spirit of Ted Stevens is alive and well, and the Alaskan delegation’s renewed efforts to smuggle Juneau-based Sealaska Corporation’s earmark through the unaccountable lame duck Congress is powerful testimony to Murkowksi’s and Young’s dogged loyalty, not to their constituents or the nation, but to the powerful corporate interests responsible for their elections.
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With the President’s re-election, many traditional allies of life are running for the hills. No need; we’re still winning. Massive gains from 2010 at the state and local levels have not only been retained, but built upon. It’s going to be another good year for the pro-life cause.
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Before we anoint the Republican Nominee for 2014, some questions are in order. Who is Mead Treadwell? And what does he stand for?
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From the perspective of a states rights advocate, the UN Convention on the Rights of the Disabled is a fundamental threat. That makes Alaska’s supposedly conservative political class all the more difficult to understand.
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The annual results from America’s Favorite Cities survey were complied by Travel + Leisure readers. Readers rated 35 metropolitan areas and Anchorage was hammered in one category, but did much better in others.
The Director of one of the Alaskan Native Corporations that formed Alaskans Standing Together, Lisa Murkowski’s 2010 Super PAC, stands accused of rape. His alleged victim reportedly died from suicide, creating a problem for prosecutors.
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The governor is expecting State litigation and tax incentives to get things moving on Cook Inlet natural gas. Let’s hope he’s right.
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I am a proud Aleut elder of the Native Village of Kanatak. I am also proud to be an American. I would never trade my citizenship for that of any other country. But I can appreciate that, although our Government for many years has determined they know what is best for our people, we have become the most recent victims of governmental bureaucracy.
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A Wisconsin survivalist has gone missing in the Alaskan wilderness after he set out on a five-month hike through the state’s backcountry. He was last seen several hundred miles northwest of Fairbanks near the village of Ambler.
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Today at 3 p.m., Alaska Time, join the Chair-Elect of the Alaska Republican Party and Joe Miller for the new Alaska Talks Liberty radio program.
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If Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell continues to wield the filibuster as routinely as he did in President Obama’s first term, Majority Leader Harry Reid will need to pick off at least five Republican senators to advance initiatives. Read here for his five most likely targets.
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Interesting research being conducting right here in Alaska. Do environmentalists have reason to be concerned?
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A subsidiary BP has been ordered to pay the state of Alaska $255 million for royalties the state lost because of production shutdowns after two North Slope oil spills in 2006 and a subsequent pipeline replacement project.
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Exxon Mobil, ConocoPhillips and BP are taking an active role in Alaska’s legislative races due to the proposed $2 billion tax cut favored by oil producers in the state.
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Probably counting her blessings that the case wasn’t heard in an Alaskan court, Bristol Palin won a lawsuit filed by a homosexual heckler who hurled obscenities at her last year.
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We have a great opportunity this year to stop the progressive agenda that has dominated our state for the past four years and has been strangling the dreams and economy of the Interior.
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You Are Invited to Hear General Boykin Speak in Anchorage and Fairbanks!
/0 Comments/in Alaska News /by News EditorGeneral Boykin, a war hero and one of America’s foremost culture warriors, will be speaking in Anchorage and Fairbanks on January 11 and 12. Please join Joe Miller at these special events!
Alaska Talks Liberty With Dr. Patrick Vickers, December 18 at 3 p.m.
/0 Comments/in Alaska News /by News EditorToday at 3 p.m., Alaska Time, join the Chair-Elect of the Alaska Republican Party and Dr. Patrick Vickers for another Alaska Talks Liberty radio program.
Washington Post Suggests Selling Alaska to Solve Nation’s Debt Problem
/26 Comments/in Alaska News, Featured /by Steven MufsonIt sounds far-fetched, but if Washington doesn’t get a handle on it’s spending addiction, anything could happen. All we really know for sure is that things can’t continue as they are without dire consequences for the nation.
Murkowski Adds New Energy Committee Staff
/3 Comments/in Alaska News, Featured /by Ben GemanWhen an elected official assembles staff, it is very telling as to where their priorities lie. In this case: alternative fuels, biofuels, vehicles policy, public lands, forest, wilderness, Bureau of Land Management, environmental law, nuclear, etc. Not hard to see where this is going.
The Return of the Murkowski-Young Sealaska Earmark
/4 Comments/in Alaska News, Featured /by S.E. RobinsonThe spirit of Ted Stevens is alive and well, and the Alaskan delegation’s renewed efforts to smuggle Juneau-based Sealaska Corporation’s earmark through the unaccountable lame duck Congress is powerful testimony to Murkowksi’s and Young’s dogged loyalty, not to their constituents or the nation, but to the powerful corporate interests responsible for their elections.
Pro-Life Message is Winning: 13 of 16 Candidates Endorsed by Alaska Right to Life Victorious
/2 Comments/in Alaska News, Featured /by Matt JohnsonWith the President’s re-election, many traditional allies of life are running for the hills. No need; we’re still winning. Massive gains from 2010 at the state and local levels have not only been retained, but built upon. It’s going to be another good year for the pro-life cause.
Mr. Begich, It’s On! But Will Treadwell Be The Next Romney?
/23 Comments/in Alaska News, Featured /by Matt JohnsonBefore we anoint the Republican Nominee for 2014, some questions are in order. Who is Mead Treadwell? And what does he stand for?
Alaska Plunging Full Speed Ahead Toward Internationalism (With the Help of its Political Establishment)
/16 Comments/in Alaska News, Featured, From Joe's Desk /by Joe MillerFrom the perspective of a states rights advocate, the UN Convention on the Rights of the Disabled is a fundamental threat. That makes Alaska’s supposedly conservative political class all the more difficult to understand.
“America’s Favorite Cities Survey” Disses Anchorage
/0 Comments/in Alaska News /by Jill ReillyThe annual results from America’s Favorite Cities survey were complied by Travel + Leisure readers. Readers rated 35 metropolitan areas and Anchorage was hammered in one category, but did much better in others.
Director of Alaska Native Corporation Suspected in Rape, Alleged Victim Reportedly Dies of Suicide
/0 Comments/in Alaska News, Featured /by SF GateThe Director of one of the Alaskan Native Corporations that formed Alaskans Standing Together, Lisa Murkowski’s 2010 Super PAC, stands accused of rape. His alleged victim reportedly died from suicide, creating a problem for prosecutors.
Governor Parnell, Anchorage Mayor Sullivan Clash on South Central Energy Crisis
/1 Comment/in Alaska News, Featured /by Molly Dischner/Alaska Journal of CommerceThe governor is expecting State litigation and tax incentives to get things moving on Cook Inlet natural gas. Let’s hope he’s right.
Phantoms of the Lost Tribes
/3 Comments/in Alaska News, Featured, Updates /by Frieda ByarsI am a proud Aleut elder of the Native Village of Kanatak. I am also proud to be an American. I would never trade my citizenship for that of any other country. But I can appreciate that, although our Government for many years has determined they know what is best for our people, we have become the most recent victims of governmental bureaucracy.
Trained Survivalist Now Missing For Two Months in Alaskan Wilderness
/3 Comments/in Alaska News /by Daily Mail ReporterA Wisconsin survivalist has gone missing in the Alaskan wilderness after he set out on a five-month hike through the state’s backcountry. He was last seen several hundred miles northwest of Fairbanks near the village of Ambler.
Murkowski, the Blame Game, and GOP Irrelevance
/12 Comments/in Alaska News, Featured, Opinion, Original, Updates /by Matt JohnsonThe conflict inside the Republican Party seems to be escalating. If the ‘professionals’ don’t leave it to the people, the wilderness awaits.
Hey GOP, Take the Palin Cure: She’s hot, she’s blue collar, she’s electable.
/12 Comments/in Alaska News, Featured /by Charlotte AllenPalin for President in 2016? This from the LA Times . . . could it really happen? You betcha!
Alaska Talks Liberty With Joe Miller, Today at 3 p.m.
/0 Comments/in Alaska News /by News EditorToday at 3 p.m., Alaska Time, join the Chair-Elect of the Alaska Republican Party and Joe Miller for the new Alaska Talks Liberty radio program.
Alaska Won’t Have State-Run Health Insurance Exchange
/1 Comment/in Alaska News /by Abby HancockLooks like the centerpiece of Obamacare is going to be the president’s problem. It will be interesting to see what the feds next move will be.
Murkowski Named One of Most Likely GOP Senators to Vote With Democrats in 2013
/2 Comments/in Alaska News /by Yahoo NewsIf Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell continues to wield the filibuster as routinely as he did in President Obama’s first term, Majority Leader Harry Reid will need to pick off at least five Republican senators to advance initiatives. Read here for his five most likely targets.
‘Unleashing the Monster’ of Climate Change, or a New Energy Source? You Won’t Believe What Researchers Are Doing With Alaskan ‘Ice’
/2 Comments/in Alaska News, Featured /by Erica RitzInteresting research being conducting right here in Alaska. Do environmentalists have reason to be concerned?
BP Ordered to Pay State of Alaska $255 Million Over Lost Royalties Due to Negligent Spills
/0 Comments/in Alaska News, Featured /by Associated PressA subsidiary BP has been ordered to pay the state of Alaska $255 million for royalties the state lost because of production shutdowns after two North Slope oil spills in 2006 and a subsequent pipeline replacement project.
Alaska Election Results
/0 Comments/in Alaska News /by News EditorThe races in Alaska held a number of surprises including the gap between President Obama and his challenger, Mitt Romney.
Oil Industry Targets Senators in Alaska Oil Tax Fight
/1 Comment/in Alaska News /by Tom FowlerExxon Mobil, ConocoPhillips and BP are taking an active role in Alaska’s legislative races due to the proposed $2 billion tax cut favored by oil producers in the state.
Video: Extraordinary Aurora Over Pond in Fairbanks, Alaska
/4 Comments/in Alaska News /by News EditorThis is one of the best videos we’ve seen of this year’s aurora. Watch the Alaskan night skies explode with color, just 20 miles from our home.
Video: Bristol Palin Wins Legal Victory Over Bar Heckler
/11 Comments/in Alaska News, Video /by News EditorProbably counting her blessings that the case wasn’t heard in an Alaskan court, Bristol Palin won a lawsuit filed by a homosexual heckler who hurled obscenities at her last year.
Alaska Politics and Parallels: State Senate has Obstructed Progress
/0 Comments/in Alaska News /by Lance RobertsWe have a great opportunity this year to stop the progressive agenda that has dominated our state for the past four years and has been strangling the dreams and economy of the Interior.