Tuesday, September 30, 2008

I'm questioning Gwen Ifill's role as moderator

Who these days are not appalled by the amount of media bias, distortions and manipulations going on. Well, I think this one should not be allowed to happen. Not that the other main stream media would do better in fairly handling the candidates but knowing NPR's socialistic bent and now knowing that Gwen Ifill is just shy of declaring her support of Obama but will be moderating the debate anyway just does not seem right or professional. 
 
WorldNetDaily tried to contact Gwen Ifill about the book she's writing which is now featured on amazon.com but she declined to comment about it. The title is The Breakthrough: Politics and Race in the Age of Obama due to come out in January, 2009. Is she assuming he will win? Either way, I do not think it is appropriate for Gwen to moderate the debate between Joe Biden and Sarah Palin on Thursday, as great of an expert as she may think she is.
 

Sunday, September 14, 2008

A Bush Pilot's View of Sarah Palin

 

Dear Friends. 

Fishing is good here at Wildman and I rarely have time for politics, but recently many of our  friends are asking us "Who is Sarah Palin?"  Of course, as Alaskans, Kathy and I are extremely proud of her. We just want to let you know that  Sarah "Barracuda" Palin is a straight shooting, hard charging, get it done gal.  She knows when to listen, how to analyze the facts and how to make a decision, then implement the plan.  She doesn't do a poll before jumping in with both feet like too many of the Washington types.  She has little legislative experience because she has always held the EXECUTIVE position; in private life, as mayor of Anchorage's largest bedroom community or more recently as Governor of our State.  She is a smart, attractive home grown Alaska girl with excellent moral and family values.  She can see what needs to be done and does not hesitate to get it done.

One of our State's major problems is that its Capital is in Juneau, 500 miles from the nearest road and 800 air miles from the population base which is Anchorage, Wasilla and Fairbanks.  Our legislature and most of the State government is in Juneau and they ALL behave like a bunch of freshmen in a college town.  It has been this way since Statehood in 1959.  When Sarah moved to Juneau, so did accountability and responsibility  When the oil revenue started flown and a barrel of North Slope Crude hit $23.00, these people began spending money like drunken sailors.  You can only imagine what was happenings when oil hit $100.00 a barrel, about the time Sarah took command.  My wife Kathy has first-hand experience with this fiasco, as her father and also her ex-husband were Alaska Legislators who served in Juneau as Senators, Senate President, or members of the State House for a combined period spanning nearly three decades.

About the time Sarah took the HELM as Governor of Alaska, about half of the State legislature was in the pocket of big oil companies or contractors doing big projects for Native Corporations around Alaska, all funded by State oil revenue.  Alaska government was nothing but a good old boys club riding the perpetual wave of prosperity.  This filtered down from the legislature, through the Department of Natural Resources,  Department of Labor and even spilled in to the Public Safety who are supposed to "preserve and protect".

When Sarah walked  into the Governor's Mansion, she promptly dismissed the State Trooper detachment assigned to Governor and had her and her husband's gun case brought in from Wasilla. Then, she got rid of the former Governor's STATE Jet and told legislators that there were no more free rides, they would have to fly Alaska Airlines, just like her and her family if they wanted to travel.  Next came the nut cutting (the Barracuda part) the heads that rolled were too numerous to name, but when Sarah finished cleaning house, a number of our legislators ended up in jail for on corruption charges, or tendered their resignations along with numerous department heads and those who have been riding the gravy train for way too long,  AND THEN SHE HAD LUNCH.  By the end of the day, Sarah Palin had saved the people of Alaska millions and has not yet slowed down.

She has truly brought CHANGE to Juneau.  I personally know several persons in the private sector in Alaska, that hold her in high esteem.  She surrounds herself with smart people, many from my hometown of Anchorage, she listens to them but makes her own decisions.  Sarah Palin is a no B.S. politician.  It is refreshing that there is such a thing anymore.  You want to talk about CHANGE?  You should see a before and after picture of the State government in Alaska.  That's CHANGE!  Sarah will bring a number of things to the election.  I am sure she will appeal many voters who my otherwise could have gone the other direction on election day.  The conservative block will not be for Barack.  We have their vote.  We need what Sarah will bring, first to the election and second, what she will bring to Washington D.C.  McCain has been advised well,  Let's just hope the American people can get the straight scoop on her in the weeks ahead.   This is just the opinion of one Alaska Bush Pilot and Guide, who pays attention to national politics, watches the news and is deathly afraid of the direction our nation is headed.  I guarantee that if Sarah gets a chance to dig her spurs into the flanks of the liberal Washington types, they will know that she is in the saddle.

 Butch King

Pilot/Guide

www.wildmanlodge.com

Palin on Homeschooling

I had no doubt that Sarah Palin will support homeschoolers' rights but I'm glad to finally get this statement.

Supports charter schools, home schools, & other alternatives

My administration will support existing programs that already offer alternative school options available throughout the state, including charter schools, rural boarding schools, home school options, correspondence schools, and vocational/technical, and magnet schools. There are many successes out there that we can look to as models. My administration will support and expand existing programs that successfully offer new approaches to ensure an appropriate education for every child in Alaska.
 

Wednesday, September 10, 2008

Toni on Earmarks

Sarah Palin, a friend of mine

Nothing beats the strong testimony of an eye witness account. What tops off my admiration for Sarah Palin is her 80% approval rating in Alaska. How many leaders would be so blessed with such. Fox News online has available the video and script of interviews with a few people who are close to Sarah in Wasilla. You may check out the video or transcript here.

I just came across another impressive testimony from someone else close to her - David Murrow who wrote Why Men Hate Church. This is a refreshing read without a media spin. One that simply reveals more of her character and substance. After all, approval ratings are also earned.

Monday, September 8, 2008

School Choice for the Parents?



This is humorous and a reflection of the problem with big government. If you get the "no longer available" message, try again, or try later.

School choice good for Obama – but not for you


AP Monday


September 8 2008


CHICAGO (AP) - Democratic presidential nominee Barack Obama held hisdaughters' hands when he escorted them to their first day of school.The girls arrived at the University of Chicago Laboratory Schools http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/University_of_Chicago_Laboratory_Schools Monday in a five-SUV motorcade after a short drive from their South Sidehome.It was the first day of classes for 10-year-old Malia and 7-year-oldSasha. They'd spent some of their summer on the campaign trail with their dad. Clad in a black track suit, Obama walked his daughters through the sidedoors of the ivy covered school building just before 8 a.m. before heading to a gym.




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School choice good for Obama – but not for you


The Cato Institute blog http://www.cato-at-liberty.org/2008/07/14/barack-obama-walks-the-walk/reports that Barack Obama told members of the American Federation of Teachers he is opposed to school vouchers, when referring to the “tired rhetoric about vouchers and school choice.” What he conveniently left out is that he takes full advantage of school choice by enrolling his daughters in a private school, which costs approximately $20,000 http://www.ucls.uchicago.edu/operations/registrar/tuition.shtml a year for middle school students.Sen. Obama is not along in his hypocrisy over school choice.


Many members of Congress choose to send their children to private schools, according to a yearly survey http://www.heritage.org/Research/Education/bg2066.cfm by the Heritage Foundation - while denying those same opportunities to low-income families.On a positive note, Obama has broken with the teachers’ union on at least one issue. He was recently booed http://blogs.usatoday.com/onpolitics/2008/07/mostly-cheers-b.html at an address to the National Education Association when he expressed his support for merit pay.