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Support of non-corrupt candidates
Alaska* Governor/Senator Murkowski
Bilked Fairbanks 'Bank of the North' as bank president - audit !
Lack of fitness for office, incompetence, and neglect of duties...ReCALL!
PAC linked to governor By LIZ RUSKIN
Attorney General fined* BOOKKEEPING CITED
Renkes was a lobbyist and Murkowski a senator at time.
Anchorage Daily News* April 20, 2004 WASHINGTON
A political action committee tied to Gov. Frank Murkowski and run by Alaska Attorney General Gregg Renkes has been fined for accepting $19,000 in illegal corporate contributions several years ago, when Murkowski was a U.S. senator and Renkes a Washington, D.C., lobbyist
Governor 'disappointed' over ethics allegations
By Associated Press* Friday, April 16, 2004 - ANCHORAGE*
Nuke industry gave $18,000 to Murkowski*
February 11, 2000 WASHINGTON (AP)
Sen. Frank Murkowski, R-Alaska, the chief sponsor of a Senate bill that allows for shipment of nuclear waste to Nevada, received $18,013 from the nuclear power industry in 1999, an analysis shows.** Sens. Richard Bryan and Harry Reid, both D-Nev., received no money from nuclear power plant operators or their lobbyists.**The campaign money data was provided by the Center for Responsive Politics, which tracks campaign contributions, and analyzed by Public Citizen, a liberal citizens advocate group.**The study revealed the nuclear industry handed about $475,000 to 48 senators last year.
Frank Murkowski is another GOP hack
He would also be of little use in an ARP-sympathetic coalition in the Senate.
Again as with Stevens, I recommend that we fight for a strong flag-planting effort
on the part of a third-party coalition.
AMERICAN REFORM PARTY CONGRESSIONAL STRATEGY
Atomic waste bill fixed for Senate vote By Tony Batt Donrey
February 08, 2000 Washington Bureau ( Las Vegas Review-Journal)
A sponsor is striving to salvage a measure that Nevada lawmakers hope will sustain a Clinton veto. -- As Nevada lawmakers appeared poised to muster enough votes to sustain a presidential veto, the sponsor of a nuclear waste bill revived talks late Monday in a last-ditch effort to salvage a compromise.**Sen. Frank Murkowski, R-Alaska, chairman of the Senate Energy and Natural Resources Committee, met with Sen. Jeff Bingaman, D-N.M., the panel's leading Democrat, apparently to discuss possible changes in Murkowski's bill.**
Key senator won't support revised nuclear waste bill
Safeguard the Alaskan Permanent Fund by amending the State Consitution. Get the full royalty revenue due from the Oil. A public controled Gas Line would boost our economy.* -* Education is Knowledge! Knowledge is Power! Provide educational resources to all sectors of our society. The Charter schools are turning out some of the brightest students in the nation. Programs like IDEA, Cyber-Lynx, etc...have proved time and again, that having this choice in education pays rich dividends in developing a strong foundation that will benefit the whole of Alaskan Society in the years to come. -* Recycling and conservation programs within communities, can save everybody money. -** Coordinate relations between Native and Non-Native Programs. Subsistence first, for our citizens want to live "Off the land"
Alaska Starts Mass Slaughter of Grizzly Bears
to Boost Moose Populations by Reuters* April 8, 2005
The Alaska Board of Game, a panel appointed by Republican Gov. Frank Murkowski, has determined that the grizzly bear-killing program is needed to increase residents' opportunities to successfully hunt moose, said Fish and Game spokeswoman Cathie Harms.
Petition: Stop the Aerial Slaughter of Alaska's Wolves!
WANTED: Aerial Wolf Hunt Countermeasures Volunteers
Send Frank Murkowski a Greeting Card
When Frank Murkowski ran for governor he promised his hunter buddies that he'd find a way to kill the "big bad Wolves" so hunters could have more moose for their own blood-lusting pleasure. On Friday, January 17, 2003, the governor of Alaska replaced 6 of the 7 Game Board members with his own people; hunters and outfitters... for the purpose of carrying out this promise.
http://www.wolfrivals.org/alaska.php
TEN YEARS AFTER SPILL; STILL SHORT ON ANSWERS By FRANK MURKOWSKI
We are 10 years older, but are we 10 years smarter since the Exxon Valdez oil spill? With today's anniversary of the nation's worst oil disaster, the question most asked by the national media is how the wildlife of Alaska has fared?
Senator Frank Murkowski and Exxon Valdez Oil Spill Settlement Trust
HICKEL - FRAMPTON DEAL TO FEDERALIZE PRIVATE NATIVE LAND
How did it come about that the Exxon Valdez Oil Spill Trustees spent over half of the EVOS endowment buying land with out any authorizing legislation to do so? Here is how former Alaska Governor Walter Hickel (Alaskan Independence Party, former Republican) did a deal with George Frampton to get $28 million in bail out money for the Seward (Alaska) Sea Life Center.* $500 million then was spent to move private land back to federal ownership in a state that already is almost 90% government owned!
Lisa Murkowski on Corporations
Republican Jr Senator (AK)
Prince William Sound: Paradise Lost?
This site is the most comprehensive and useful resource for information regarding the Exxon Valdez Oil Spill on the Internet. You will find information ranging from the grounding to the vessel to the current status of Prince William Sound
Disaster!
A disaster struck the Alaskan ecosystem when the Exxon Valdez ran aground March 24, 1989. What has happened can never be undone. We can mitigate the tragedy by taking remedial steps and we can prescribe remedies for the causes of the wreck and preventive measures to try and eliminate future wrecks.
ANWR supporters show strength in Yukon
ARCTIC NATIONAL WILDLIFE REFUGE STAYS WILD
DECEMBER 21, 2005
Defenders of Wildlife Declares Victory as Senate Vote Stops Pro-Drilling Forces.
The bold vote, led by Senator Reid (NV) and Senator Cantwell (WA) included two republicans, Senators DeWine (OH) and Chafee (RI).**The vote beat back Alaska Senator Stevens' unconscionable move to attach Arctic Refuge drilling to spending for troops abroad.
Save the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge
Senate defeats attempt to add Arctic drilling to defense bill
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Al Capone and Watergate were red herrings to divert the countries attention
from the Fascist acts of eliminating competition. Booze/Ethanol then Ganja//Hemp.
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