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ALASKA NEWS

State of Alaska Ignores Voter Fraud…Again: Illegal Alien Cop Skates on 41 Felonies

July 23, 2012/25 Comments/in Alaska News, Featured, Vote Integrity /by Matt Johnson

Recently obtained information from the Division of Elections reveals that an illegal alien who served as an Anchorage Police Department officer for a number of years voted at least 41 times even though he is not a citizen. Find out more about this disturbing story here.

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The Northern Lights improve our mental health, help us overcome stress

July 23, 2012/0 Comments/in Alaska News /by JOHN VON RADOWITZ

A new study relating to awe-inspiring events gives Alaskans yet another reason to avoid the draw of warmer climates.

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Welcome to Barrow, AK: Coast Guard Finally Establishes Presence in the Arctic

July 22, 2012/0 Comments/in Alaska News /by Kirk Johnson

After foreign efforts to expand influence in the Arctic, the US has finally identified this resource-rich region as a priority. Read this story about the Coast Guard’s newest, northernmost base and the unique assets deployed there.

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Alaska Native Corporations suffer devastating loss of billions in federal contracts

July 20, 2012/6 Comments/in Alaska News, From Joe's Desk /by Joe Miller

Just as I predicted in 2010, federal money to Alaska Native Corporations (ANC’s) has begun to dry up. This year, the drop has been dramatic. Read this story to see why the ANC’s are in real trouble.

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Sealaska awarded federal grant to rewrite history of 1869 Wrangell conflict

July 18, 2012/3 Comments/in Alaska News /by SitNews

Sealaska Heritage Institute was the recipient of a one-year National Park Service Battlefield Preservation Grant to document the 1869 Wrangell Bombardment because only “one side of the story” has been told to-date.

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Law of the Sea Treaty, Supported by Alaska’s Governor, Lt. Governor & Congressional Delegation, now DOA

July 17, 2012/2 Comments/in Alaska News, Foreign Policy /by Kristina Wong and Sean Lengell

Alaska’s entire congressional delegation, as well as Gov. Parnell and Lt. Gov. Treadwell, have openly supported the internationalist Law of the Sea Treaty. Tea Party champion Sen. DeMint announced yesterday that it is dead.

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Time for Alaska’s Congressional Delegation to Stop Discriminating Against Alaska Natives

July 15, 2012/6 Comments/in Alaska News /by Joe Miller

For the past four decades, Alaska’s congressional delegation, in concert with so-called Native leaders, have taken actions that discriminate against Alaskan Natives. Read how multi-billion dollar corporations, using their hired guns in Congress, have stripped Alaska Natives of their rights.

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Obama campaign takes page out of Jim Whitaker play book, asserting Romney a felon

July 13, 2012/1 Comment/in Alaska News /by Fox News

Obama’s campaign seems to have taken a page out of the playbook of his supporter, former FNSB Mayor Jim Whitaker, in making the wild assertion that Romney had committed a felony in connection with Bail Capital.

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Wednesday’s Alaska landslide possibly the biggest in North American recorded history

July 13, 2012/0 Comments/in Alaska News /by Mary Pemberton

Even by Alaskan standards, Wednesday’s rock slide in Glacier Bay National Park was a huge event. It was a monumental geophysical event that registered 3.4 on the Richter scale and would have been overlooked had a pilot not flown over the area.

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Murkowski supporter makes history: first legislative candidate to be kicked off ballot for claiming to be “homeless”

July 12, 2012/0 Comments/in Alaska News /by newseditor

Barbara Bachmeier, a candidate for the legislature, was kicked off the ballot by Alaska’s Division of Elections, for not meeting the residency requirements for her district because she had been “living in a camper shell on the back of her truck.” But some believe the “homeless” story was fabricated.

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Finnish researchers prove the Northern Lights really do make sounds (+ video)

July 11, 2012/0 Comments/in Alaska News /by Staff, Space.com

The northern lights of Earth are more than just dazzling light shows — they also generate their own strange applause too, a new study reveals. The results vindicate Alaskan folktales and reports.

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BP suspends massive Liberty Project in Alaska

July 10, 2012/2 Comments/in Alaska News /by Yereth Rosen

BP has indefinitely suspended a $1.5 billion offshore oil project in Alaska due to cost overruns and technical setbacks, a company spokeswoman said on Monday.

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Alaska Tea Party Goes after Leftist Senate Coalition

July 9, 2012/0 Comments/in Alaska News /by Kansas City Star

The Alaska Tea Party targets members of the leftist Senate Coalition that, with support from the Republican Party, have dominated Alaska state legislative politics for the last several terms.

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Russian bombers making practice runs on AK’s Ft. Greely, Vandenberg AFB over last two weeks

July 8, 2012/21 Comments/in Alaska News, Foreign Policy /by Bill Gertz

Again this week, Moscow practiced the targeting of its long-range air-launched cruise missiles on strategic missile defense sites on the west coast.

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So much for global warming: ice delays Shell’s Alaska drilling plans

July 7, 2012/0 Comments/in Alaska News /by Yereth Rosen

Heavier than expected ice in Arctic waters off Alaska will likely delay until Shell’s long-anticipated exploration drilling in the Chukchi and Beaufort Seas.

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Alaskan DOT signs hacked to read “Impeach Obama”

July 6, 2012/3 Comments/in Alaska News /by Joe Miller

Electronic road construction signs were hacked around Anchorage yesterday and Wednesday to read “Impeach Obama.”

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Alaska Oil Output Drops Significantly as North Slope Production Declines

July 5, 2012/0 Comments/in Alaska News, Energy /by Colin McClelland

Alaska crude-oil production dropped significantly, after Alyeska Pipeline Service Co., operator of the cross-state pipeline system, conducted maintenance and as output from wells declined. Combined with low oil prices, this will confront Juneau with real fiscal concerns over the next year.

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Wounded Vets’ McKinley Climb Cut Short by Weather, not Disability

July 5, 2012/0 Comments/in Alaska News /by San Francisco Chronicle

Five men severely wounded in war, including four who had amputations, had to abandon their climb of North America’s tallest peak, but say it was weather and not their disabilities that ended the summit attempt.

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What we’ve come to expect: media bias in Alaska

June 20, 2012/5 Comments/in Alaska News /by News Editor

In what conservative Alaskans have come to expect from our state’s LSM, these outlets failed to report the most salient point of the “Offer to Enter Judgment” requested by the borough and its former Mayor Jim Whitaker, which is that it is a judgment in Miller’s favor. This is the exact final judgment that Miller […]

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Sealaska Multi-billion Dollar Earmark Slipped into House Omnibus Bill

June 13, 2012/5 Comments/in Alaska News /by S.E. Robinson

  The House Rules Committee on Monday, June 18 will consider the Conservation and Economic Growth Act (H.R. 2578).  Among the provisions contained in the wilderness omnibus package is a controversial bill that would allow Sen. Lisa Murkowski’s (R-Alaska) most generous corporate supporter to clear cut old-growth trees in the Alaska’s Tongass National Forest. The […]

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Murkowski vote sends ultra-liberal Hurwitz to the 9th Circuit

June 11, 2012/6 Comments/in Alaska News, From Joe's Desk /by Joe Miller

CNN reports that the ultra-liberal Andrew Hurwitz, the self-proclaimed “intellect” behind Roe vs. Wade, will be sent on to Obama for appointment following today’s Senate cloture vote: The Senate Monday voted narrowly to end a filibuster of President Barack Obama’s pick for the California-based 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals after a key Republican argued […]

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Alaska “Republicans” looking a lot like Wisconsin Fleebaggers

June 7, 2012/9 Comments/in Alaska News /by Matt Johnson

With the Wisconsin recall election in the news, it is only fitting that we take a trip down memory lane.  Anyone remember those Democrat senators fleeing to Illinois to prevent a quorum so the the Senate couldn’t pass Governor Walker’s reforms?  Looks like the old guard in the Alaska GOP stole a page from their […]

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Congressional Earmarks Continue: Sealaska Demands its Quid Pro Quo

May 23, 2012/4 Comments/in Alaska News /by S.E. Robinson

Ted Stevens may be gone, but his legacy lives on. Sen. Lisa A. Murkowski (R-Alaska) and Rep. Donald E. Young (R-Alaska) are the ringleaders behind legislation (S.730 & H.R.1408) that would allow Sealaska Corporation of Juneau to clear-cut the Tongass National Forest. Supporters of the proposed land transfer met last Wednesday with representatives of the […]

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Teleconference Tonight: The Real Story on the AK GOP Party Leadership Change with Chair-elect Millette & Joe Miller

May 10, 2012/6 Comments/in Alaska News /by Joe Miller

  May 10, 2012.  The national media has recently reported on the significant leadership changes within the Alaska Republican Party as well as the vigorous protest of Sen. Lisa Murkowski and Wyoming’s Sen. John Barrasso at the ARP annual  convention.  Please join Party Chairman-elect Russ Millette and Joe Miller in a discussion about what happened […]

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Alaska school stomps on third grader’s free exercise rights, ID’s her as a “bully”

April 23, 2012/24 Comments/in Alaska News /by Greg Pugh

A third grade student in a Palmer, Alaska elementary school was suspended for bullying when she allegedly told a classmate, “I do not want to play with you at recess because you are not Christian.” The comment was supposedly made to a boy who, together with no other student, teacher, or staff, recalls exactly what […]

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