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unplaces · 12 days
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W Herning Ave, Wasilla, Alaska.
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unteriors · 11 months
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W Opal Court, Wasilla, Alaska.
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alaskafireman · 1 year
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heidiblairalaska · 1 year
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Heidi Blair Anchorage Alaska says that Anchorage, Alaska is a hidden gem for the adventurous traveler. Known for its stunning natural beauty and abundance of outdoor activities, Anchorage is the perfect destination for those looking to explore the great outdoors. Whether you're a seasoned adventurer or just looking for a new adventure, Anchorage has something for everyone.
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homewardboundalaska · 2 years
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alaskaismylife907 · 2 months
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crowsonlaw · 5 months
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When planning a vacation to the Last Frontier, visiting Wasilla, Alaska is a must-do. This community is located on the Parks Highway between Anchorage and Fairbanks, making it easy to access and jam-packed with many fun things to do. Wasilla is charming and scenic, with some of the best tours in Alaska, plus the Wasilla Farmer’s Market where you can find wild-caught salmon and other delicacies. As part of the Anchorage metropolitan area, you’ll enjoy easy access to some terrific urban exploits as well as adventures in the great outdoors. Plus, Wasilla is home to the Iditarod Trail Headquarters, home of the world’s most famous dog sled race.
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tomorrowusa · 1 year
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Just yesterday I mentioned that we need to get in the habit of monitoring members of our state legislatures much more closely. I didn’t expect to find a spectacular example like Alaska’s David Eastman so quickly.
An Alaska lawmaker has been censured after asking whether fatal child abuse could actually serve as a "benefit to society".
Alaska's House of Representatives voted 35-1 to censure Republican Rep. David Eastman on Wednesday.  
Mr Eastman - who has a history of making controversial remarks - was the only dissenter.
His question arose during a Monday hearing where experts testified about the long-term effects of child abuse.
Mr Eastman asked the experts how they would respond to what he said was an argument that "in the case where child abuse is fatal, obviously it's not good for the child, but it's actually a benefit to society because there aren't needs for government services and whatnot over the whole course of that child's life?"
He added that some have made the argument the abuse could amount to a "cost savings" measure because the child would no longer need to rely on state government support.
Eastman is a Republican representing part of Wasilla where Sarah Palin used to be mayor. Though he doesn’t caucus with Republicans in the Alaska House of Representatives. Eastman is MAGA on steroids. He even opposed a resolution honoring black US soldiers who helped build the Alaska Highway. And that was one of his less controversial votes.
Asking about the benefits to the state of fatal child abuse is outrageous but certainly not out of character for Eastman.
In introducing a measure to censure Mr Eastman, Alaskan Democratic Rep. Andrew Gray - who said he had adopted a child from foster care who previously suffered abuse - said Mr Eastman had brought "great shame on this house".
"I would just say for me personally, my child is the greatest joy I've ever had - that there is no price tag on that," he said while choking up, according to the Anchorage Daily News.
This is not the first time his colleagues have censured Eastman.
Mr Eastman, who is from Wasilla, became the first Alaska House member in history to be censured over a separate incident in 2017, when he claimed some Alaskans tried to get pregnant to take advantage of travel funded by the US health care programme Medicaid for medically necessary abortions.
"You have individuals who are in villages and are glad to be pregnant, so that they can have an abortion because there's a free trip to Anchorage involved," he told Alaska Public Media at the time.
So like Donald Trump with impeachments, Eastman is a 2-fer with censure.
I’ve not been able to find a map of his legislative district, the Alaska legislature site seems temporarily down. But I’d be interested in knowing what sort of mental defectives keep electing this Nazi cycle after cycle.
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sol2sleepy · 2 years
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I just came back from wasilla and I'm so fucking tired fucjk
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unplaces · 3 months
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W Swanson Ave, Wasilla, Alaska.
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unteriors · 2 years
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S Polaris Lane, Wasilla, Alaska.
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asqfish · 2 years
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THE MAZAAR OF THE SAINT AT CLIFTON KARACHI
Enjoy this visit in almost realtime to one of the icons of Clifton Beach
Clifton beach On a moonlit night My father would park the car at the Clifton beach,  I would look out at the lighted dome of The Saint’s Mazaar on a hill on the right and we would go down the steps to the water which would come and lap at the edge of the mazaar……never encroaching any further even in a storm.  I would think to myself: One day I will go inside that building….. The family tree (…
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heidiblairalaska · 2 years
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Heidi Blair Wasilla Alaska - Get Out of Your Comfort Zone
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Heidi Blair Wasilla Alaska Says Alaska is one of the best adventure vacation Places in the USA, it is an ideal place to get out of your comfort zone and try something new. Whether you’re more adventurous, or not there are plenty of fun things to do in Alaska, from hikes along waterfalls to whale-watching excursions and helicopter rides over glaciers.
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homewardboundalaska · 2 years
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elisebuchholzhomes · 2 years
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