...monetary or environmental cost. When a clearly viable alternative source exits to efficiently meet our needs Learn to spell it Chakachamna and write and call your local and state officials and teach them how to spell it, too. Dennis Barnard Kenai
...somehow a lot better than we have done in the past 25 years. This could easily be marketed to the G-7 or 8 and maybe, just maybe, we could have the big boy we already have in our corner continue to deliver. Deal or no deal? Dennis Barnard Kenai
...professional, compassionate solution. Our Department of Fish and Game's solution to hassle the people is a very rank amateur approach, and typical of their very myopic tactics. When are we going to get some real pros? Dennis Barnard Kenai
...these fishing activities and surrender those fish to the state and processing must be available for this catch. And if that isn?t enough to stop there greed, we?ll have them surrender all dead chickens from longlining. Dennis Barnard Kenai
...state and public to begin with, even if you think you have earned them and they should be yours anyway. No problem just pony up and take the risk like everyone else, that way we can avoid the old double-standard thing. Dennis Barnard Kenai
...glacial-fed lake perfect for hydro so greenies might squeal, but it?s that or coal. Maybe we should ask former President Jimmy Carter if it would be OK to make a little of the Lake Clark Wilderness wet and save the fresh air. Dennis Barnard Kenai
...folks that is already our money. I bet they would pay that much a year just to pump their oil down our pipeline. Do we have a leader with the courage to pick up these dice and give them a roll? Maybe somebody will step up. Dennis Barnard Kenai
...Valdez turns to rust. It?s time to maximize returns from investments made in the public interest for a change. For make no mistake the rest of that industrial world out there is ready to jump that LNG market before say AGIA. Dennis Barnard Kenai
...Canadians would even pay for the gas line across ANWR and an oil line beside it to deliver their oil to Valdez, and we could make the project work in half the time the all-Alaska route would take. Has anyone really asked? Dennis Barnard Kenai
...Then you could hear them roar past on the way home. So, if you think a buck won't buy much nowadays, here is your proof that old dollar is pretty sound. I just hope it won't bring back a sound that wasn't so pretty. Dennis Barnard, Kenai
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