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Title: Palin "bridge to nowhere" line angers many Alaskans -- Palin flip flop
Source: www.reuters.com
URL Source: http://www.reuters.com/article/vcCa ... ateFeed7/idUSN3125537020080901
Published: Sep 1, 2008
Author: Yereth Rosen
Post Date: 2008-09-01 10:53:17 by Ferret Mike
Keywords: None
Views: 1099
Comments: 53

ANCHORAGE, Alaska (Reuters) - It garnered big applause in her first speech as Republican John McCain's vice presidential pick, but Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin's assertion that she rejected Congressional funds for the so-called "bridge to nowhere" has upset many Alaskans.

During her first speech after being named as McCain's surprise pick as a running mate, Palin said she had told Congress "'thanks but no thanks' on that bridge to nowhere."

In the city Ketchikan, the planned site of the so-called "Bridge to Nowhere," political leaders of both parties said the claim was false and a betrayal of their community, because she had supported the bridge and the earmark for it secured by Alaska's Congressional delegation during her run for governor.

The bridge, a span from the city to Gravina Island, home to only a few dozen people, secured a $223 million earmark in 2005. The pricey designation raised a furor and critics, including McCain, used the bridge as an example of wasteful federal spending on politicians' pet projects.

When she was running for governor in 2006, Palin said she was insulted by the term "bridge to nowhere," according to Ketchikan Mayor Bob Weinstein, a Democrat, and Mike Elerding, a Republican who was Palin's campaign coordinator in the southeast Alaska city.

"People are learning that she pandered to us by saying, I'm for this' ... and then when she found it was politically advantageous for her nationally, abruptly she starts using the very term that she said was insulting," Weinstein said.

Palin's spokeswoman in Alaska was not immediately available to comment.

National fury over the bridge caused Congress to remove the earmark designation, but Alaska was still granted an equivalent amount of transportation money to be used at its own discretion.

Last year, Palin announced she was stopping state work on the controversial project, earning her admirers from earmark critics and budget hawks from around the nation. The move also thrust her into the spotlight as a reform-minded newcomer.

The state, however, never gave back any of the money that was originally earmarked for the Gravina Island bridge, said Weinstein and Elerding.

In fact, the Palin administration has spent "tens of millions of dollars" in federal funds to start building a road on Gravina Island that is supposed to link up to the yet-to-be-built bridge, Weinstein said.

"She said 'thanks but no thanks,' but they kept the money," said Elerding about her applause line.

Former state House Speaker Gail Phillips, a Republican who represented the Kenai Peninsula city of Homer, is also critical about Palin's reversal on the bridge issue.

"You don't tell a group of Alaskans you support something and then go to someplace else and say you oppose it," said Phillips, who supported Palin's opponent, Democrat Tony Knowles, in the 2006 gubernatorial race.

A press release issued by the governor on September 21, 2007 said she decided to cancel state work on the project because of rising cost estimates.

"It's clear that Congress has little interest in spending any more money on a bridge between Ketchikan and Gravina Island," Palin said in the news release. "Much of the public's attitude toward Alaska bridges is based on inaccurate portrayals of the projects here."

(Editing by Daisuke Wakabayashi and Sandra Maler)

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#9. To: Ferret Mike, old friend (#0)

Flip flop bridge to nowhere is the topic. Set up your own anti abortion argument somewhere else.

angle  posted on  2008-09-01   11:10:34 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#10. To: angle (#9)

Flip flop

Obama is for flipping flopping babies right in the trash can. After their skull is crushed.

Is that better?

Old Friend  posted on  2008-09-01   11:12:34 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#11. To: Old Friend (#10) (Edited)

political leaders of both parties said the claim was false and a betrayal of their community, because she had supported the bridge and the earmark for it secured by Alaska's Congressional delegation during her run for governor.

Whatever is politically expedient works for Mrs. Palin.

Just because Obama does it doesn't diminsh her complicity. Or does it in your view of Holy Sarah, mother of god?

angle  posted on  2008-09-01   11:14:38 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#16. To: angle (#11) (Edited)

Whatever is politically expedient works for Mrs. Palin.

Didn't take her long to adopt the PNAC foreign policy line, did it? Why should we expect her to be any more principled on domestic issues? If she were the wonderful, honest person that her fans here say she is, she wouldn't be Mad Mac's VP.

Just like Obama wouldn't have been endorsed by Ted Kennedy and John Kerry in the primaries if he were anything but another DNC hack.

Rupert_Pupkin  posted on  2008-09-01   11:23:08 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#18. To: Rupert_Pupkin (#16)

If she were the wonderful, honest person that her fans here say she is, she wouldn't be Mad Mac's VP.

Just like Obama wouldn't have been endorsed by Ted Kennedy and John Kerry in the primaries if he were anything but another DNC hack.

A group of people 'round here are closet McCainiacs and it's evident in their see-no-inconsistency defense of Palin and her "record".

angle  posted on  2008-09-01   11:28:56 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#26. To: angle (#18)

A group of people 'round here are closet McCainiacs and it's evident in their see-no-inconsistency defense of Palin and her "record".

I think you are a closeted Obama supporter.

Palin is easy to defend. She doesn't have a large record of things us true conservatives disagree with. In fact she has fought corruption within the party. Sold the Governors Jet. Seems principled. So so far a lot of us like her. Maybe it is that Obama is so unacceptable that we will stay on the same bad road instead of a much worse one.

Old Friend  posted on  2008-09-01   12:16:04 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#27. To: Old Friend (#26)

Maybe it is that Obama is so unacceptable that we will stay on the same bad road instead of a much worse one.

That's the same argument the Bush supporters used 8 years ago. I didn't buy it then, and I'm not buying it now.

Rupert_Pupkin  posted on  2008-09-01   12:18:17 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#28. To: Rupert_Pupkin (#27)

That's the same argument the Bush supporters used 8 years ago. I didn't buy it then, and I'm not buying it now.

I don't like it anymore then you do. I voted Bush in 2000 because if my strong dislike of Clinton and Gore. If I stuck to my principals I was going to vote for Buchanan.

I voted constitution party in 2004. Mike Peroutka.

I don't agree with Bush on very much. Especially not the war on terror. Patriot act, NAFTA etc.

But the reality of the situation is that I am doing ok personally. Obama is a whole new can of worms. I think he would make things even worse. Maybe I am wrong but that is the perception I get. He is a full blown marxist.

As of now I plan on voting for Baldwin. But as the left shows more and more of its ugly face. I get tempted to pull the lever for McCain. At least things would pretty much continue as they are. If Obama does win I hope that I am wrong about him, but I doubt it.

Old Friend  posted on  2008-09-01   12:29:43 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#29. To: Old Friend (#28) (Edited)

I don't like it anymore then you do. I voted Bush in 2000 because if my strong dislike of Clinton and Gore. If I stuck to my principals I was going to vote for Buchanan.

If more people had voted their principles instead of being conned into the "lesser evil" argument, Buchanan probably would have gotten close to 10% of the vote (what he polled early on) instead of his half of one percent, or whatever it was that he got. Not enough to win, but enough to keep issues like NAFTA, immigration, and foreign policy in the spotlight.

Instead, people settled for Bush, and the two party fraud kept perpetuating itself. The truth is, Gore wouldn't have been any worse than idiot Bush and crook Cheney.

Rupert_Pupkin  posted on  2008-09-01   12:35:28 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#31. To: Rupert_Pupkin (#29)

This is an excellent argument for voting one's conscience.

buckeye  posted on  2008-09-01   12:37:36 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#32. To: buckeye (#31) (Edited)

Many on the Right were very unhappy with Bush, and many on the Left were very unhappy with Gore. Unfortunately, the mass media spin about being "spoilers" and "wasted votes" scared most of them into voting for establishment candidates.

I feel like killing somebody when I hear a DNC or RNC bullshitter talk about "spoilers" and "vote stealers." As if our votes somehow belonged to their rotten party hacks.

Rupert_Pupkin  posted on  2008-09-01   12:42:14 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#33. To: Rupert_Pupkin (#32)

Keeping issues alive is a right worthy goal. Thanks for explaining that.

buckeye  posted on  2008-09-01   12:43:18 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


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