07 March 2012

Alaska News & Commentary

Why We Don't Trust Them Dept: "Former police lieutenant and current mayoral candidate Paul Honeman said he told APD higher-ups that he saw fellow officer Anthony Rollins engaged in sexual activity at work, about four years before Rollins was charged with forcing sex on women while he was in uniform." (emphasis added)

And then they bemoan the lack of trust from the community. Maybe if they weren't wearing blacked-out ninja suits with enough body armor, webbing & gear to take on the Taliban ... just a thought.

And one more thing, gentlemen (and ladies): you can quit referring to the citizens who pay your department's budget as "civilians". Unless the Army can send you to Afghanistan, you're civilians, too.

Iditarod Update Dept:  Aliy Zirkle is still leading the pack at McGrath, some 350 miles up the trail from the starting line in Willow on Sunday.
from www.adn.com

Animal Rescue, Iditarod Edition Dept: Musher Scott Janssen performed mouth-to-snout CPR on one of his dogs when it collapsed along the trail. Read the amazing story here.


Kind of a Big Surprise Dept:  Alaskan Republicans selected Mitt Romney in their 'preference poll' yesterday, just edging out Rick Santorum. The fact that Ron Paul finished in 3rd place is one indication of how watered-down our population has become, via lots and lots of immigrants from the Left Coast. Alaskans traditionally have voted for less-traditional candidates, but I guess the frontier blood is thinned, these days. Dang it.

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The skies are clearing, this morning, and I saw with delight that the eastern sky was lightening behind the mountains that form the east edge of town. It probably started a few days earlier, but we haven't seen much sky lately because of the frequent snowstorms. Nice.

5 comments:

joated said...

"Alaskans traditionally have voted for less-traditional candidates, but I guess the frontier blood is thinned, these days. Dang it."

Well, if you're lucky, maybe the snow will cause some of the left-coasters to head south again.

I recommend Baja.

threecollie said...

Frontier blood has been thinned out over the entire country, no doubt about it.

Duke said...

I often wonder why police refer to others as 'civilians', do they refer to military out of uniform as civilians? Do they think of themselves military?

Quizikle said...

Western Nebraska's going to be the New Frontier...
Q

Teresa said...

Ignore the pols and watch the cute puppies run the race. Much better use of your time. Lol