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12 Nov 2008 12:11 pm
Palin's Alaska Priorities
Her communications specialist explains:
"Other issues facing the state — what some people consider to be
inaccurate — how would I put that — listings of certain Alaskan
animals as endangered or what is that second term that they use?
They’re at risk? No… That’s not the technical term. Anyway, there’s
two listings there specifically dealing with polar bears and there’s
also the issue with beluga whales. So there’s different things and the
issue there is of course wanting to provide a substantive lifestyle for
our first Alaskans here which are the indigenous people and also
wanting to protect our environment wanting to be good stewards to that
and to take care of the animals that make Alaska. What it is however
if they are improperly categorized then that can run snags on other
types of development that would benefit not only people of Alaska but
the world such as depending on certain kinds of drilling that we do
off-shore either or people are in a hurry to list groups of whales as
endangered or at risk than that might impede the progress that we’d be
making to free or to lighten the the load that America has us obtaining
oil from overseas."
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