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Palin's religious beliefs

The Anchorage Daily News contributes another fine article about Sarah Palin, the Republican vice presidential nominee, this one examining her ultra-conservative religious beliefs. They weren't able to ask any new questions to Palin. The McCain campaign refused to let her answer these questions the public has a right to know.

Same for this accompanying article about how Palin used state funds to travel to a graduation ceremony at an overtly religious school in her hometown of Wasilla and deliver an overtly religious speech. The speech, among other things, urged students to pray for a new natural gas pipeline she favored.

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Maybe there is something to Pastor Kalnin's belief that Alaska will be a final refuge at the end of the world. If we continue to pursue the policies of Bush/McCain, and burn all of that Alaskan fossil fuel, Alaska may be one of the last habitable spots on the earth. Once the lower 48 surpass average temperatures of 100 degrees, and Alaska is still a nice cool 95 degrees, we may all flock there to enjoy their extensive coastline and tropical breezes off the polar pond.

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