Gov. Sarah Palin – She Ain’t Afraid Of No Wolves!
September 2, 2008
Alaska Governor Sarah Palin isn’t afraid of anyone or anybody when it comes to doing what is right for the people within the constitutions and laws in which we all must abide.
Forget the far left’s attempt to smear Palin and her family, a left extremism that Barack Obama and many others support, the democrats in general are attempting to make an issue about Governor Palin’s experience. It’s probably a bit objective as to whether Governor Palin has more or less “experience” than Senator Obama. The liberal media, in its support of Obama, is saying that Sarah Palin doesn’t measure up to Obama in experience and that Senator John McCain’s attack campaign against Obama’s inexperience will now backfire, as he has picked a running mate with little experience.
Isn’t it bizarre in some ways that we are even having this discussion? Those who follow Obama think he is their man. They do and say what they think is necessary to get their guy elected. McCain’s camp is doing the same thing but I see it just a bit differently.
I would give the experience nod to Palin for two reasons. One, I think her past in office has presented her with real executive decisions of which Obama has not had. Two, I personally more strongly approve of Palin’s past experience as one I would look for in a candidate. I want a real person, one that actually does remember what life is like, not just talk about it.
But let’s forget about this experience thing for a moment. Palin is fearless and I don’t think it much matters what color suit or dress the opponent is wearing. If you compare two candidates, both with equally little past experience, the kind some people seem to think is vitally important, don’t we then look at other aspects of that person in determining a winner – like character, morals, strengths and weaknesses?
I would trade you one experience card for one gutsy performer. I love a gutsy guy! I’m a sports fan and have been for years. I am always drawn to underachiever athletes who make up for perhaps some natural athletic ability by out hustling the opponent, and I mean out working them. These kinds of people are determined and fearless. It comes out in their performances.
Alaska Governor Sarah Palin has taken her share of grief over her position on wolf management. For those who may not know, her team of respected wildlife scientists and game commission, implemented a plan that involves the reduction of wolf populations in a very limited number of specific areas where it has been determined that wolf populations are too high and they are decimating the moose and caribou.
Alaska’s constitution demands that game animals must be managed to provide opportunities for its residents to hunt and fish. Allowing wolves in these isolated and limited areas to go unmanaged, is not only illegal but irresponsible as well. Many methods have been tried and due to the geography and other dynamics of the situation, it was decided to utilize aircraft as a tool to cull the wolf population. This has all been done within all the laws.
Palin has heard from just about every animal rights organization and has had to spend Alaskan resources fighting this decision in court but she believes that it has to be done according to law and that the majority of residents agree. A recent ballot measure proved that to be the case.
Palin has stood by her team of fish and wildlife experts and essentially told all newcomers she isn’t changing her mind. She has taken a similar stance on the recent announcement by her own republican party, that the polar bear would be listed as “threatened” under the Endangered Species Act. It takes guts to buck your own party but she has proven it doesn’t matter. I think she is a “We the People” person.
When Gov. Palin announced that the state of Alaska was going to file suit against the U.S. Department of Interior over the polar bear listing, it set off a firestorm of anger throughout the world of environmentalists. Back in May when I reported this story, Kassie Siegel from the Center for Biological Diversity, accused Gov. Palin as being either “misinformed” or “intentionally misleading”. Because Palin wasn’t interested in buying into global warming that some scientists think might create some problems for the polar bear, she did what she knew was the right thing to do even though Seigal blasted her position.
“The governor is aligning herself and the state of Alaska with the most discredited, fringe, extreme viewpoints by denying this.â€
What is refreshing is that it appears the state of Alaska has a governor that holds environmental extremism in very low regard. There is nothing I would like more than to see a president and vice president, an administration and a Congress that did the same thing.
But in reality, I think Palin takes comments made about her by individuals and groups as nothing more than a pesky mosquito – a little DEET and they’ll go away.
But this all pales in comparison to how she handled California Congressman George Miller after he submitted a proposed bill that would put an end to the state of Alaska’s constitutional agreement to manage its own wildlife.
Back in September I told you what Miller was up to and how Governor Palin was handling it. One thing she did was send the honorable congressman a letter(pdf).
Here are a few choice excerpts from Gov. Palin’s letter to Rep. Miller dated September 27, 2007:
On behave of the state of Alaska, I am writing to express my displeasure with your introduction of a bill that proposes to end what you refer to as “airborne hunting” of wolves and bears in Alaska. You have misconstrued the reality of life in Alaska and the importance of wild game as food for the people of this state. You displayed a shocking lack of understanding wildlife management in the North and the true structure and function of Alaska’s predator control programs. You have threatened the very foundations of federalism and the state’s abilities to manage their own affairs as they see fit.
I am dismayed that you did not attempt to contact the state your bill affects most directly before announcing your legislation. At the very least, we could have helped you correct the many inaccuracies and misstatements of fact in both the written and the oral portions of your media presentation yesterday…………..
I am especially concerned your draft threatens the constitutionally guaranteed sovereignty not just of the state of Alaska, but all states.
In her letter, Palin quite adequately explains to Congressman Miller how much of the predator control program of Alaska works. She ends the letter this way.
With all due respect Congressman Miller, you failed to do your homework. I urge you to learn more about the realities of Alaska’s predator control program, and not to swallow the rhetoric of special interest advocacy groups trying to raise money for their inaccurate campaigns………
The wolves in this case that Governor Palin doesn’t fear are the “special interest advocacy groups” and their “inaccurate campaigns”, as well as one Congressman George Miller. In all honesty, I just can’t see her being intimidated with anyone who might be a threat to this country, whether they live in California or Tehran.
This is the kind of “experience” that you can’t put a measure to. I want a leader who will stand up to whatever and whoever threatens the constitution of this nation, our sovereignty and freedom.
Tom Remington
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Amen, amen…..(and they always have, ar)
Tom,
Don’t forget to mention that Sarah Palin was once cited for fishing without a license. In other words, she is/was a poacher who thinks she is above the law and when given opportunity…
Do we want a sportsman or a poacher. Your choice.
OMG!!! If I’d have known that I never would have written this article. Oh, please!
I heard once she was cited in Nome jay walking.
What next.
Actually do you know the story behind the citation?? She was taking a fish off the hook for her daughter.
[...] is going in this year. Sincerely, Robert Romano Editor ALG News Bureau Update: Did you know that Governor Palin vigorously supports the culling of wolves? One more reason for the mentally challenged to be outraged. (h/t CY) permalink · Ye Olde [...]
for a christmas gift one year i adopted a wolf in my parents name
i love animals
what i dont love and happy go luckyt trigger happy people who want to destroy animals
i wasnt so sure about obama
but i cannot vote for mccain becuase of saraha palin
in fact tina fey would make a better vice president
animals are in danger if she gets elected
i will def be voting for obama
but then again i am also a democrat
but something is very off about palin
the idea that she is one heartbeat away from being president really troubles me
hmm she has 0 foreign policy experiecne where joe biden actually does
i liked the idea of woman in the oval office
but not her
and i also heard that she wants to take polar bears off the endangered species list
nope
sorry
i pray to god that she never sees the white house excpet by driving by
kathryn, when your mommy tucks you in bed tonite, you can tell her you are her spiting image..and she’ll be glad you said that… and kathryn, you be sure to thank God for the fact that you don’t have a real wolf around your house, because your mommy would be real worried about you. Because they don’t want a real wolf near you, because a real wolf is a very dangerous animal, and they will hurt you. A toy wolf is ok, but stay away from the real wolf, he is not nice! I’m not so sure about Obama, either, he acts like he would like to fool you!
you can expect to encounter bears any month of the year in Alaska. There is never a time that you can fore go appropriate conduct in bear country. We have experienced a bear inflicted fatality in every month of the year as well.
The greatest contributing factor to bear attacks is surprise. many of these causes could have been avoided had people alerted bears of their presence by making noise.
In some cases it is quite clear that even after people did everything right they still ended up in a face-to-face showdown with a bear.
In other instances, however, it seems that people made bears offers that they just couldn’t refuse, such as hiding a slab of bacon in their tent. In such instances who could conclude that the bear was at fault? Importantly, we see that a large number of bear-human encounters could have been avoided had people done the right things (e.g., store food properly, make noise while hiking through dense brush, not pushing bears when attempting to photograph them, etc.).
OH MY WHAT BIG TEETH THEY ALL HAVE! and you can be sure there not painted on! Kathryn, come on up bring your Camera and that pack of bacon
George, you cruel character, you! hahahhaha.
I know I’m out of line, but I get so exasperated with some (when I know I shouldn’t!) and I just spout it out.
Sarah Palin is NOT the person you think she is or would like her to be. She is a bigoted racist:
http://northernbeacon.blogspot.com/2008/09/sarah-palin-works-against-alaska.html
Another revealing article how she is “for the people…..”
http://www.laprogressive.com/2008/09/05/alaskans-speak-in-a-frightened-whisper-palin-is-%E2%80%9Cracist-sexist-vindictive-and-mean%E2%80%9D/
She’s no conservative — she’s part of the Alaska KGB….
It is no wonder some folks are scared of Sarah Palin. All of
the lies being told should scare anyone.
Not very long ago, it was absolutely inhuman, unnecessary and
barbaric to subsistance hunt and fish because “we” need to
keep up with the times, etc. But now Sarah Palin is an idiot
because in the above ref. link the impression is made that
she wants to get rid of subsistance living. Whatever you want is fine. It’s your story, you tell it any way you like.
Did you consider the fact she may be cleaning up the system
as it now operates? If I walk into the local Univ. of Wal-
Mart, I need only ask for a subsistance fishing license. No
identification is required, or at least I didn’t get asked.
More than likely this is the case here. Another story blown
out of proportion or, in fact, lies and rumors.
There are some nasty folks in Wasilla. They hang out near
Ms Palin’s home and say lousey things about her. It isn’t
the lousey things they say, it’s that they do it behind
masks.(?)
And another more than likely is, the people in Wasilla that
are so hard to get to know, is probably because they would
like to be left alone and not have rotten filthy lies written
about them.
But, if you want to keep on with the crud, fine. I’m sick of
it. It wouldn’t matter if I could crap gold, someone would
say I stole it.
And think it was tasty!
Bea, just who do you think you are convincing? If, mind you, I said “if”, you ever had anything on Palin with any substance, instead of gossip and innuendo, I would be pleased to read it and give you some credit! As it is, all you have is your own opinion, and others opinion and unsubstantiated “reports” and that “doesn’t cut it”….
Seen on a T-shirt: Alaska where men are men and women win the Iditarod; Susan Butcher did it 4 times.
Here’s another T-shirt: Alaska Railroading: bring us your
honest and hardworking so they can be run out of town.
If Obama wins conservatives will go to work the next day. If McCain wins the Liberals are gonna burn the Nation to the ground.