Posted by Linda Kellen Biegel on March 26, 2014 · 25 Comments
This post originally appeared on Mudflats April 2, 2013 just before last year’s Municipal election that gave us our current, improved Anchorage School Board…one that does not include Don Smith and DOES include Kameron Perez-Verdia. It came about as the result of a tainted appointment process (to replace a Board member who resigned). The man they originally chose was known personally by members of the Board, who did not reveal their conflict. He was also a former VECO executive who personally paid bribes to the “Corrupt Bastards” group. Some quotes: . — “In his application for consideration for the empty…
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Category Alaska, Anchorage School Board, Anchorage School District, Baffle it, Bang it, Corrupt Bastards Club, Election 2013, Headlines, Municipality of Anchorage, Native issues, Teabaggery · Tags Bettye Davis, Don Smith, Kameron Perez-Verdia, Natasha Rasmuson Von Imhof, Thomas Corkran
Posted by Zach Roberts on February 2, 2014 · 3 Comments
“Our nation was born in genocide when it embraced the doctrine that the original American, the Indian, was an inferior race. Even before there were large numbers of Negroes on our shores, the scar of racial hatred had already disfigured colonial society. From the sixteenth century forward, blood flowed in battles of racial supremacy. We are perhaps the only nation which tried as a matter of national policy to wipe out its indigenous population. Moreover, we elevated that tragic experience into a noble crusade. Indeed, even today we have not permitted ourselves to reject or to feel remorse for this shameful episode. Our literature, our films, our drama, our folklore all exalt it.” …
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Posted by Jeanne Devon on January 30, 2014 · 7 Comments
This morning Shell announced that it will not drill offshore in the Alaskan Arctic this year. The announcement comes after the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals ruled that the federal agency in charge of issuing permits for offshore drilling in the U.S. intentionally downplayed the risks and impacts associated with drilling in the remote and vulnerable Chukchi Sea ecosystem off the northern coast of Alaska. The court ruled that the Bureau of Ocean Energy Management (BOEM) failed to conduct adequate impact assessments before issuing permission to drill. According to the findings of the court, the BOEM “based its decision on inadequate…
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Category Alaska, Alaska Politicos, Alaska Senate Race, Election 2014, Elections, Environment, Fish & Wildlife, Headlines, Mark Begich, Nation, Native issues, Oceans, Oil & Gas, Oil Tax, Pebble Mine, Resource Development, Rural Issues, SB21 · Tags Alaska offshore drilling, BOEM, BOEM Alaska, Mark Begich Shell Oil, Pebble Mine Begich, Secretary Sally Jewell, Senator Mark Begich, Shell Kulluck, Shell offshore drilling, Shell oil Alaska
Posted by Jeanne Devon on January 27, 2014 · 9 Comments
Presidential historian and author Douglas Brinkley urged President Obama to take decisive and swift executive action on preventing the massive Pebble Mine project in Alaska on NOW with Alex Wagner, Monday. Brinkley noted that many decisive presidential actions could be taken immediately as the Obama Whitehouse seeks to establish a legacy as the President’s second term marches on with Republicans in Congress showing no signs of letting up on blocking legislation. Historically, President Obama has issued fewer executive orders than any President since Grover Cleveland, and has been comparatively reluctant to exert Presidential authority. Brinkley was clear in his suggestion to the President…
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Category Alaska, Barack Obama, Environment, Fish & Wildlife, Headlines, Mark Begich, Nation, Native issues, Pebble Mine, Rallies and Events, Republicans, Resource Development, Rural Issues · Tags 404c Clean Water Act, Alaska, Alaska fisheries, Alaska wild salmon, Alex Wagner, Anglo American Pebble, Bristol Bay, Douglas Brinkley, EPA, EPA Bristol Bay assessment, Nelli Williams, No Pebble, Obama executive action, Obama Pebble Mine, Pebble Mine, President Obama, Save Bristol Bay, Shannyn Moore, Trout Unlimited Pebble
Posted by Shannyn Moore on December 15, 2013 · 1 Comment
We’re coming to the close of 2013, and top 10 lists are coming out of our ears. Top movies, albums, people (The pope! Time’s Person of the Year!). We seem to feel compelled to wrap up our year in nice little boxes. I have my own list I’d like to trot out. Hang on just a minute. Last week the governor released state revenue projections and his budget. His projections are based on the information oil companies give the state about how much of that sweet oil they plan to send down the pipeline. The administration takes those numbers and…
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Category Alaska, Alaska Politicos, Elections, Environment, Ethics, Headlines, Health Care Reform, Native issues, Oceans, Oil & Gas, Pebble Mine, Republicans, Sean Parnell, Voting · Tags Alaska, Alaska HB77, Alaska Medicaid, Alaska Native issues, Alaska SB21, Alaska Sean Parnell, choose respect, Pebble Mine, Voting rights Alaska
Posted by Jeanne Devon on November 8, 2013 · 12 Comments
So, insane flesh-eating bacteria is tied to BP spill tar balls, Fukushima radiation should be hitting the West Coast in the next year or so, and a SuperTyphoon that is perhaps the strongest storm EVER, just made landfall in the Philippines. So, last night I decided to go out and listen to a Republican Senate candidate bloviate about how federal overreach is destroying the country. SPOILER ALERT: This ends with drinking. Mead Treadwell, Alaska’s Lt. Governor, who in that capacity oversees elections, is running for U.S. Senate. Any time a Lt. Governor runs for something in the state (like Current…
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Category Alaska, Alaska Politicos, Alaska Senate Race, Bang it, Barack Obama, Election 2014, Elections, Environment, Headlines, Health, Mead Treadwell, Nation, Native issues, Oceans, Pebble Mine, Rallies and Events, Republicans, Resource Development, Roll your eyes into it, Rural Issues, Sean Parnell, Shake it, Ted Stevens, Vitamin Democracy, Voting, Your Head · Tags Alaska climate change, Arctic shipping, Lt. Governor Mead Treadwell, Mead Treadwell, Spenard Roadhouse, Sullivan for Senate, Ted Stevens, Treadwell for Senate, Treadwell Obamacare, Treadwell voting rights, University of Alaska, Voting Rights Act Alaska
Posted by Shannyn Moore on September 10, 2013 · 29 Comments
I read a story in the Daily News last week and felt sick. A tribe found a non-tribal man unfit to parent a child from the tribe. The man then proved their judgment sound when he kidnapped the child’s mother and almost beat her to death. The Parnell administration has now swooped in, four years later, to defend the abuser. Why now? Why this guy? Why are state resources going to defend a convicted wife-beater? I realize Michael Geraghty, the state’s attorney general, doesn’t want to explain these decisions to “lay people” like you and me. That’s unfortunate because we…
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Category Alaska, Alaska Politicos, Bang it, Election 2014, Ethics, Headlines, Law & Order, Make it explode, Mead Treadwell, Native issues, Republicans, Rural Issues, Sean Parnell, Voting · Tags Alaska Choose Respect, Alaska domestic violence, Alaska tribal sovereignty, Alaska voting rights, Mead Treadwell, Parnell domestic violence, Sean Parnell, Voting Rights Act
Posted by Shannyn Moore on August 4, 2013 · 19 Comments
The State of Alaska has one hand out palm up, and the other raised with one finger prominently extended — again. The upcoming “Federal Overreach Summit” to be held at the Dena’ina Center in Anchorage seemed like a tea party function. I don’t have a yellow flag with a snake on it or a three-cornered hat, so I didn’t pay much mind. Until this week. An email found its way to me from a Department of Natural Resources employee. Karrie Improte signed an email announcing the “very interesting news; on page 1 there is an announcement on the Commission sponsored…
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Category Alaska, Alaska Legislature, Alaska Politicos, Bang it, Headlines, Joe Miller, Native issues, Rallies and Events, Republicans, Skulduggery, Strategery · Tags Alaska, Alaska Native Brotherhood, Alaska Tea Party, Daniel Sullivan DNR Alaska, Federal Overreach Summit, Gov. Sean Parnell, John Coghill, Karrie Improte, Kathleen Liska, Mark Fish, Rod Arno, Ron Somerville, Warren Olson, Wes Keller
Posted by Jeanne Devon on July 29, 2013 · 13 Comments
Governor Parnell and the Alaska Department of Natural Resources, headed up by Daniel Sullivan, rejected a petition on Friday filed by local citizens seeking to protect wild Alaska salmon streams from coal strip mining in Upper Cook Inlet. And by Upper Cook Inlet, I mean directly across from Anchorage in the villages of Tyonek and Beluga. The massive Chuitna Coal project would need to drain wetlands, and completely remove productive salmon streams which are home to all five species of Alaskan salmon in a totally unprecedented act that would make all salmon streams in the state vulnerable to the bulldozer…
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Category Alaska, Alaska Politicos, Chuitna Coal, Environment, Fish & Wildlife, Headlines, Native issues, Resource Development, Rural Issues, Sean Parnell, Skulduggery · Tags Alaska coal, Alaska DNR, Alaska salmon, Beluga Alaska, Chuitna Citizens Coalition, Chuitna coal, Chuitna River, Dan Sullivan DNR, Dr. Margaret Palmer, Judy Heilman, National Science Foundation, PacRim Coal, Sean Parnell, Terry Jorgensen, Tyonek Alaska, Upper Cook Inlet
Posted by Jeanne Devon on July 7, 2013 · 3 Comments
BY SHANNYN MOORE I was hoping the Alaska Republican Party would self-correct. The GOPers have had more than a month to make things right but haven’t yet seen a need. Oh, I know, they’re just as busy as the rest of us, getting ready for guests, looking for the top of the pressure cooker, wondering if sunburned mosquito bites were worth that day at the Slide Hole. (They were.) See, there’s a bad penny that keeps showing up in Alaska politics. I wonder why Republicans don’t get rid of him, because sooner or later someone will write a story or…
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Category Alaska, Don Young, Headlines, Health, Lisa Murkowski, Native issues, Republicans, Rural Issues, Sean Parnell · Tags Alaska Native dental health, Congressman Don Young, Dr. David Eichler, racist dentist, Sean Parnell, Senator Lisa Murkowski