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jerry <GeraldCNewton@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> On Apr 30, 3:26 pm, Jan Flora <snows...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> > In article
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> > jerry <GeraldCNew...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> > > Why does the government allow sites like this to exist? It reveals
> > > everything from how to make bombs to meth. It is the most
subversive
> > > website that I have ever seen, and perhaps I should not reveal its
> > > identity, but here it is:
> >
> > [snipped link]
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> > So you have to broadcast it, to make sure everyone sees it.
> >
> > Get a life, Jerry.
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> Today I went to Nenana and shook hands with Jack Coghill. He has
> opened a new bar that is clean and pretty nice.
> How is that for a life? He was the lieutenant Governor under Hickel.
> We talked about the Nenana River Railroad Bridge that has rusted and
> not been painted for over 50 years. It is in very bad shape and could
> collapse anytime. If it falls down while a train load of fuel is
> being ****pped from Fairbanks to Anchorage the Yukon River could become
> polluted and the Salmon runs damaged.
If Jack Coghill is such a powerful person, why hasn't he been able to
get the RR bridge that looms over his town painted?
The answer is that he's too busy pu****ng his extreme right-wing agenda
to do something as practical as ask the DOT and the RR Corp. to paint
the damned bridge.
So you sat in Jack's nice clean bar and drank, then drove 70 miles to
your trailer in North Pole. Good going. I bet the Troopers would have
released you immediately, if you had told them you got hammered in Jack
Coghill's bar.
In February, I went to Juneau and got a hug from the Governor and shook
hands with a couple of commissioners and many legislators. And got my
picture taken sitting in the Speaker of the House's chair in the House
Chambers, holding the gavel. It was all fun, but wasn't that big a deal.
Jan


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