What’s in Alaska?

Alaska

  1. Mt. McKinley
  2. 97 pound king salmon/ 137 pound Chinook salmon
  3. Big state-iness
  4. Barrow, the northernmost town in the U.S.
  5. Juneau, accessible by ferry, not road

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  6. 43% of the population attends/attended college
  7. Jewel
  8. A new start for the Simpsons
  9. Curt Schilling
  10. Dwight Schrute
  11. Sarah Palin – hockey mom with an Inuit, dog-sledding husband. I, the Voice of Democracy, was planning on abstaining. Campaign tricks have worked on my mind and I am intrigued.

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3 thoughts on “What’s in Alaska?

  1. Yeah, I’m intrigued, too.

    I love that now the news organizations are “scrambling” to find info on this lady. This is a presidential race we will see for years in history textbooks. I’m kind of excited to see how it all turns out.

  2. I think this is the greatest move by the GOP. First, she changes the image of the Republican party. It’s no longer a good old boy club. Second, she is the ONLY one of the four on the tickets who has Executive Branch experience. Third, she’s got that “motherly, nurturing attitude” but also a thick skin and will bite your head off if she wants to–Geraldine Ferraro didn’t have the motherly look. Fourth, she’s taken on big oil in her own state–something that NOBODY in Washington has been able to do. Fifth, she’s FOXY!

    The Democrats are going to attack her inexperience and her age. But they can’t because the same question marks are raised for Obama. Moreover, I am already picturing Biden in the debate with her. He’s supposed to be the attach dog, but he won’t be able to touch her. McCain’s image has been softened. Woot!

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