Posted on 07/11/2009 5:37:25 AM PDT by Syncro
Gun rights enthusiasts welcomed Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin as she made an appearance Friday on a radio talk show, whose callers included rock n' roller turned avid hunter Ted Nugent.
Palin spoke on the Michael Dukes' "Firearms Friday" show on KFAR radio in Fairbanks. She was in Alaska's second largest city to sign a gun rights bill and several resolutions.
Nugent, well-known for the 1970s hit "Cat Scratch Fever," told Palin from his home in Michigan that he was firing up the grill to cook up some Alaskan black bear backstrap in her honor.
The governor told Nugent that she thought that was "awesome."
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Nugent signed off by saying, "Sarah Palin, God bless you and your family."
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After talking with Nugent, Palin took some questions from listeners. Most of them said they supported her decision to resign but were disappointed.
"I chose not to play their game," Palin explained.
She wanted instead to free herself of the constraints of the governor's job so that she could again "get out there and fight," she said.
In Alaska, residents are allowed to carry weapons either openly or concealed without a permit. However, if they want to carry their guns in other states that have concealed carry laws they may need a permit recognized by that state.
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His nemesis.
He better watch out.
Especially because he is so niave he probably thinks he can charm her.
If he gazes at her backside, his eyeballs will smolder in their sockets. (did I say that?)
Bring it on Berry!
Bad joke.
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