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Was your headline meant to be funny?

I'm so sorry that it didn't turn out the way you expected or hoped.

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Who is the woman with the glasses and blond hair in that second link?

That would be the Governor of Alaska Sarah Palin.

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Damn! She just pushed out another one too didn't she? Amazing. I have read about her but have never seen a picture of her.

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Was your headline meant to be funny?

I'm so sorry that it didn't turn out the way you expected or hoped.

Can this be moved to the Woodshed? :poke:

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Who is the woman with the glasses and blond hair in that second link?

That would be the Governor of Alaska Sarah Palin.

Oh, you mean the GOVERNOR OF ALASKA wants to drill in ANWR? What about all the comments I hear from the Democratic Congress saying people in the state don't want it? Talk about not representing your constituency...

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Who is the woman with the glasses and blond hair in that second link?

That would be the Governor of Alaska Sarah Palin.

Oh, you mean the GOVERNOR OF ALASKA wants to drill in ANWR? What about all the comments I hear from the Democratic Congress saying people in the state don't want it? Talk about not representing your constituency...

Speaking of, she recently sent a letter to Harry Reid.

Palin Urges Congress to Open ANWR

Oil & Gas Development for Sound Energy Policy

No. 08-098

Governor Palin Urges Congress to Open ANWR

June 23, 2008, Anchorage, Alaska – Governor Sarah Palin today urged members of Congress to enact legislation that would allow oil and gas development in a small portion of the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge.

In a letter addressed to Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid and key members of Congress, Governor Palin stressed the need to enact an energy policy that includes oil and gas production from domestic sources, since failure to enact a sound energy policy is having real-life consequences. The Governor reminded members of Congress that the footprint of development would be less than 2,000 acres. She also assured members that any development would be conducted in a responsible and environmentally safe manner.

A copy of the letter can be found at:

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http://www.gov.state.ak.us/news.php?id=1229

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