Have any of you heard anything on how she stands on the horrible American invasion by illegal immigration???
And am about to shut down and do errands,....system is way too slow right now.
System is horrid right now,...can’t even tell when you actually get a successful post...there are going to be lots of double posts....
“Have any of you heard anything on how she stands on the horrible American invasion by illegal immigration”
Not much out there. Alaska doesn’t have the problem the rest of us do. This is a second hand account, I don’t have a membership to Ingraham’s site to verify. I wish we knew more.
Laura Ingraham from a few months ago: “So, back to the Veepstakes. Sarah Palin: I like her. (Producer: Babe) Well, she is. Shes a beautiful woman, but shes also a conservative. Her husband, I think is a shrimper? (pause) Hes a fisherman. Im not kidding you, and they go out and fish on the weekends. Hes a commercial fisherman. Im telling you, I think that sells. That sells a lot more than my friends and comprehensive immigration reform. And shes not for comprehensive reform, I can tell you that right now. Shes sick to death of this immigration nonsense in the United States.”
http://palinforvp.blogspot.com/2008/03/ingraham-on-palin-i-like-her.html
No, but she has been bit by the global warming bug. I’m not sure how deep it goes.
Copyright The McClatchy Company Apr 12, 2007
Gov. Sarah Palin plans to explore ways Alaska can reduce its own greenhouse gas emissions as part of a global-warming strategy to be developed by a new subcabinet of top administration officials.
State officials said this week that Palin’s new subcabinet will develop policies to help the state adapt to climate changes that have been more pronounced in Alaska than elsewhere.
For the first time, the state will also begin looking for ways to curb Alaska’s own contribution to the global atmospheric problem, officials said.
The state’s interest in curbing emissions represents a new emphasis for Palin, who pronounced herself unconvinced about global warming science during her campaign for governor last year.