End Of Year Census

 End Of Year Census

Contributed by William J Schmidtkunz


Alys, a yearning and quiet soul

cannot live without books

the golden suns awakens for maria every morning

henry exposed many secrets

and now that it is coming on winter

francis cannot comprehend why others

do not miss the scent of snow

tom will wait until next year to grow up

ellen believes in peace and happiness

cromac mccarthy is jerome's favorite author

we all lament the death of a young cousin

bella, who has eyes like cornflowers

reseeded rennee's immortal soul

a thief was chased through the streets of town

on saturday's we rested

sunday's we celebrated

monday's we refilled lunch buckets for work

the students were nervous last week

when they lost their homework

afraid of the teachers - imagine such a thing

we made so much noise during religion class

the priest started to cry

our doctor wears a hajib

lola watches too much youtube

and is overwhelmed by the absence of a friend

who moved to detroit

robert is bossy and smart and has neat penmanship

most of us are angry.

Keeping Your Pets Safe During the Holiday Season

Keeping Your Pets Safe During the Holiday Season

Contributed by Angie Lewis


Celebrating the holidays can be such a wonderful experience for many of us.  The smells, foods, decorations and gifts make this time of year very enjoyable.  Being surrounded by our pets is a true joy this time of year. However, the holiday season can be very dangerous for your pet if you are not cautious.

Let’s start with the Christmas tree:  If you use a real tree, make sure the water in the stand is covered so that your pet cannot drink it. The pine sap is not safe for ingestion. Also, it is best to turn off the lights on your tree when you are not at home.  Pets might chew on the cords and get electrocuted.  Pets can get tangled up in the cords as well.  Do not use tinsel, ribbon, or other glittery items as these can be very enticing to pets, particularly cats.  Decorating the bottom of your tree with ornaments made of wood or plastic, that won’t break, can prevent intestinal blockages

Gifts that include human food can present problems for your pets as well; Chocolate, raisins, onions, coffee, tea and alcohol are delicious to us humans, but are quite dangerous for animals. Foods such as yams, sweet potatoes and canned pumpkins (minus spices) are safe for your pets to eat. 

Although plants add to the ambiance of our holiday celebrations, there are more than 700 plants that are toxic to pets: Poinsettias, mistletoe are dangerous to animals.  So, keep these plants out of reach of your four-legged companions, or buy artificial ones. 

Burning candles can be a concern this time of year:  Put candles in areas that are not accessible to your pets.  Do not leave the house with candles lit at any time.  There are battery operated candles that can be used with safety in mind. 

So, if you are feeling as though there are too many restrictions on your holiday experiences, just imagine this time of year, or any time of year, without your faithful companion at your side.  This will make the decision to be safe an easy one.  

Enjoy the holidays with your animal friends!

Angie Lewis, President of Alaska Animal Advocates

The Night Watcher

The Night Watcher

Contributed by Claire Conway

Dark is The Night

On Which I Take Flight

Cold are The Trees

Where I Sleep

Sharp Blows of Wind

Right Into my Face

Gone are The Leaves

And The Snow Takes Their Place

The Other Birds Roost

On The Branch of a Spruce

To Await the Lawn

Which Starts Their Day

But The Night is my Day

And with Dusk I Awake

For I am the Owl

And now Flight I Take

And when Dawn Comes Again

To this Dark Land of Snow

And The Black Turns to Grey

Away I will go

I Fly to my Tree

And There I will Stay

Until Another Night Comes

Concerned Conservatives of Alaska First Meeting

Concerned Conservatives of Alaska First Meeting

Contributed By Mike Coons


We had our first meeting of Concerned Conservatives of Alaska (CCA) on 19 November! Wow, what a big turn out! There is a thirst for knowledge as to what our legislature is doing “to us” and “with us”. Our main mission is to educate members as to bills that are being presented and debated in the State Legislature and as we can, US Congress. Then with that knowledge for members to contact their Representatives and Senators in support or opposition to those bills. What with the latest on the Senate so called “Bipartisan Caucus”, this is even more important!

We worked on our Bylaws, Purpose/Mission Statement. The Purpose and Mission Statement was approved. The Bylaws will be voted on at the December meeting. Our Purpose and Mission Statement is: 

Purpose Promote The Growth of Conservative Truth & Policy to Voting Age Alaskans 

Mission Statement Be a Focal Point for Fair and open Debate, Election Issues, Candidate Information, and Issues that affect the promotion of a just and responsive government.

Increase Knowledge of Conservative Values, Policies, Issues and Support Through Membership, Meetings, and Technological Outreach to Alaskans. Advocating for Responsible City, Borough, State and Federal Government to ensure our Freedoms, & Liberties. 

Phil Izon spoke for Alaskans for Honest Elections as to Rank Choice Voting (RCV). Alaskans for Honest Elections has gathered and submitted to the Lt Governor the needed 100 plus sponsor signatures to start up the Repeal RCV petitions process. This is but the first step in the process to repeal RCV and return back to Primary and General elections that we enjoyed prior to RCV. Remember, RCV passed by a narrow margin thanks to the same players from the Lower 48 that did such a good job in stopping Ballot Measure 1 this election through 5 Million dollars of Dark Money, fear and lies! 

There are attacks on Republican Legislators through what many consider frivolous lawsuits. Randall Kowalke is trying to overturn the election and he doesn't even live in the district. This would strip over 18,000 District voters over David's being just a member of The Oathkeepers. The contention is The Oathkeepers call for overthrow of the US Government. Speaking for myself, as a retired USAF NCO and having looked at Oathkeepers, this is a flat out lie. To be a member you must have taken and still support that oath to “protect the Constitution against all enemies foreign and domestic”, I have not joined since I had/have a lot going on in my life and if I do something I want to be able to put that effort into it. Yes, I am an Oathkeeper, like so many other Vets, Police Officers and yes even legislators!. I took the oath in 1971, 1975, 1979, etc., for a full 20 years in the Air Force. That oath has never been and will never be withdrawn! The accusation is, by being a member of Oathkeepers, Rep Eastman is in violation of Article XII, Section 4 Disqualification for Disloyalty. The trial is set for 12 Dec of this year. If you want to help with his lawyer and court costs go to www.davidlegal.org. Another one is against Kevin McCabe for “blocking” a person from Kevin's personal FB page. 

From Kevin: 

“I hate asking for money. I hate even asking for campaign donations. Unfortunately lawyers do not hate it. They work hard for it. I currently owe the attorneys $30,000 dollars. They predict, if this does go to court, it will be a $100K lawsuit. Leg council has declined to provide legal representation, so I am on my own. I am hoping that a few of you can find it in your hearts to donate. It is the fear of many of us that weaponizing the courts, like the leftists and the Northern Justice Project have done, will prevent good conservatives from running for office.” 

Go to https://www.givesendgo.com/G9HMK

This is a Christian organization that unlike others does not WOKE Cancel. The information presented will hopefully create an advocacy to support David Eastman and Kevin McCabe as well as any future suits against other well known conservatives in the House and Senate. Lastly we discussed sending CCA leadership to Juneau during the upcoming session to establish to the legislators who we are, what our mission is and how best to be effective in educating our membership on legislation. 

Since our mission is predominately education, we must take that education, then be advocates at an individual level for or against legislation. Taking that knowledge, we also must be able to speak to those bills directly to our legislators, either in person, on the phone, e-mails and during effective committee hearing testimonies. 

Our next meeting is Dec 17th, at 11AM at the Real Life Church, 10697 E Palmer-Wasilla Hwy, Palmer. The agenda is simple. Approval of the Bylaws, I have invited and most likely will have Senator Hughes, Rep Tilton and maybe others, speak to us. I would like all to come and have a lunch style Potluck and after the legislators speak, an open invitation to all to speak about who they are and why they have joined along with what are their expectations for CCA in the future. Since this comes out with just a few days prior (all meetings start at 11AM) the following are upcoming dates and speakers. 

January 21st Real Life Church Robert Yunt speaking on ballot initiatives, including Rank Choice Voting. Feb 18 tenentively at Chugiak Senior Center 22424 Birchwood Loop Rd, Chugiak, AK 99567, Jason Floyd on efforts to use the Grand Jury to correct wayward Judges. I am awaiting confirmation by mid December as to Chugiak Senior Center. If as I expect, we will then rotate month to month, thus March 18th, Real Life Church Bethamy Marcum, Americans For Prospertiy. We hope those reading this will come and check us out and then of course become members.

Mike Coons President, 

Concerned Conservatives of Alaska

Barry Goldwater: A Great American

Barry Goldwater: A Great American

Contributed By Doug Ferguson



It was in October of 1964. I was a 24 year old campaign volunteer and walked up the steps to a porch in Endicott, NY and knocked on the door. An irritated looking middle-aged man answered and said, “What do you want?” I said, “I am here to ask you to support the election of Barry Goldwater for President of the United States!”

He opened the door and said, “Get off of my porch, you s—of-a-b---ch before I punch you in the nose!” So went one of my first introductions to how some people reacted to one of my early political heroes!

Political discussions were no stranger to me growing up and later as a college student with regular dinner table discussions that my parents had and sometimes with other relatives. My young adult life had started with an interest in history and, of course, politics.

This continued when I was a student at Case Institute of Technology (now part of Case University) in Cleveland, Ohio in the late 1950’s. There, as with many colleges in that era, every four years a “Mock Presidential Nominating Convention” was held on campus by the students to both celebrate and educate about the upcoming presidential election.

Thus it wasn’t unusual that when I went to work and live in Upstate New York after college I got involved with politics. I joined the Republican Party in our area and first got involved in the first “TV” presidential campaign between Nixon and Kennedy and then, of course, four years later with the Goldwater–Johnson campaign.

I, like many, was attracted to Goldwater back then for his forthright and outspoken opposition to what he saw as an increasingly growing and powerful central government that threatened the independence of our state governments and also our individual freedoms. He also wanted a strong national defense as a deterrent to the growing communist threat. He was one of the few politicians even discussing these issues at the time.

He had been a popular five term senator from Arizona and in 1963 was emerging as the nation’s leading conservative politician to get the Republican nomination to run for president in 1964 against President Kennedy’s re-election. Goldwater was devastated when those plans were cut short by Kennedy’s assassination in late 1963, and he mourned the passing profoundly.

From an interview on PBS with Robert McNeil years later:

“Jack Kennedy and I had been friends for a long time. I actually had a few telephone conversations with him throughout the summer and early autumn of 1963. We eventually developed a debate format that would have completely altered how Americans choose their president. Unfortunately, the President died later on that fall. Afterward, his successor – Lyndon Johnson – wanted no part of it.”

He did win the Republican nomination in 1964, setting up a showdown with Johnson. The campaign was one of the nastiest ever held up to that time. Johnson’s strategy was to paint Goldwater as fanatical warmonger who would get us into a nuclear war if elected.

The most damning and personally offensive ad to Goldwater showed a young girl pulling petals from a flower as a voice counted down from ten to one. At the end, the girl’s face was frozen as images of nuclear war played in the background. The voice implied Barry would launch a nuclear attack if elected. This marked the beginnings of today's routine negative television ads.

As a result of this and many other personal attacks in the media, Goldwater lost in a landslide. In a turnabout, however, having made his reputation as someone who could forthrightly frame issues in congress from a patriotic and conservative/libertarian point of view, he himself was re-elected to the senate in Arizona in 1968 in a landslide! He was critical to establishing the climate that elected Ronald Regan 16 years later. Regan was often quoted as saying Goldwater was one of his role models.

Regardless of his politics, his accomplishments during his long public and military career are impressive. One of the best summaries of his career and character are recorded in an eulogy in the 1998 Washington Post by Senator John McCain, who replaced him from Arizona. It’s worth a read here:

https://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-srv/politics/daily/may98/apprec30.htm

The following is one of his little known military exploits and is an example of his dedication to his country. Prior to WWII he was a gunnery training officer. After Pearl Harbor, he tried to get transferred to the Air Force and was rejected due to age. Later in 1943 he was accepted as a pilot in the Air Transport Command where he flew aircraft to China for Allied Forces over the very dangerous “Hump Route” from India where many planes and pilots were lost.

As my hero, and a former “Ham” myself, it also increased my admiration that he was an avid amateur radio buff for his whole life and made many contributions to the hobby as a senator!

He was a role model for me as a young professional in many ways and still is. He showed that being honest, fair and rational in your discussions with those with whom you disagree, you can build personal trust and friendships upon which actual solutions to real problems can be initiated.

A great lesson for life in our times from a Great American.

Adopt Lovie and Twix

Adopt Lovie and Twix

Contributed By Kelleigh Orthmann

LOVIE

If there is anything to a name, this name nails it. I am all that and so much more! I am a fluffy black boy and a couple of years old. I am all about loves, cuddles, snuggles, pets, purrs, kisses. In addition to affection, I have many other skills. I get along with most any cat who is nice to me. I lived with five other cats in a happy, peaceful home and it was great...until my mom lost her home.

I am an excellent hunter and can do a pretty good job of keeping any invading rodents at bay. I like to go outside, but please don't make me stay out. If my people are in the house, I would like to be there for all the cuddling, petting, and just plain hanging out with you. I am a wonderful / amazing boy.

I will do well in a home with a happy family that could include mid-age kind children, a friendly cat, and maybe even a gentle dog. I am so ready to have a family again, and hopefully for a long time.

To meet me, please call or text 907-980-8898.


TWIX

I am the sweetest little boy. It doesn't matter that I was born outside and lived part of my kittenhood in the 'wild', I was settled into a home right away. My mom was friendly with people, remembering better times when she too had a home, and she told me that being rescued was a good thing.

I am a handsome little teenage boy about 9 months old. I am all soft and pretty and ready to be some happy family's best boy. I was raised with a brother and sister and I love other kitties. Playtime is oodles of fun and I will definitely need a buddy in my new home.

I'm a fan of pets and cuddles too. I love to get loving attention from my people and am sure to be the light of someone's life. I hope to have a perfect person to be my beloved one. Come summer, I will need a chance to enjoy good weather fun in the yard with my family. I so want to race across the warm grass and hunt bugs in the bushes. For now, I am happy playing in a cozy home with loving hands to hold me and kitty friends to romp with.

To meet me, please call or text 907-980-8898.

Noise Is Their Sound

Noise Is Their Sound

Contributed By Katherine Baker

When our truths no longer matter,

victory for confused chatter.

Confounded, a globe reacts,

tsunami noise, which never lacks.

Strategy of those baited hooks,

long, known con artistry of crooks.

The globe hears and cheers most slander,

yet calls untrue-honest candor.

History fully distorted,

never again truth reported.

Real becomes fully resented,

reality re-invented.

Our shared national truths erased,

identity defamed, disgraced.

' Til all we do is seen as wrong,

then it is-they've become strong.

Trait of emerging dictators,

slanders others as the haters!

What Just Happened?

What Just Happened?

Contributed By Katherine Baker

Has anyone noticed how Alaska has political dynasty families? It has the look and feel of elitism and power entitlement, and yet, that is definitely not what Alaskans are about.

During the Alaska midterm primary, Nick Begich, of the Democrat dynasty Begich family came in third in the Republican primary. Begich then refused to step aside and let the race be between first and second place, Peltola and Palin. That guaranteed a win for Peltola as everyone paying attention had anticipated.

Then in the 2022 midterms Murkowski received by far, the vast majority of Chesbro's second choice votes. This indicates Murkowski's percentage base among Democrats is greater than her percentage base among Republicans! Her endorsement of Democrat Peltola, rather than Republican Palin, may have been intended to convince any holdouts among Chesbro's voters to make Murkowski their second choice. If so, that political strategy seems to have worked wonderfully well for Murkowski.

Also, announced by Murkowski, it was because of the Republican selected Justices to the Supreme Court who don't support abortion that there was no 'red wave'. Almost sounds like an attempt to nudge Senate Republicans to the left.

The newly re-elected Murkowski has wasted no time in providing a reason for herself and other Republican Senators (if she can persuade them) to not support or vote for Republican selected Justices to the Supreme Court who don't support abortion. That is-if they want to be re-elected. Yet, Murkowski has a record of voting for a radical activist Democrat Justice appointed by Biden. Seems hypocritical?

Meanwhile, Mitch McConnell, who as with Biden, has questionable China ties, climbed out on a thin, dry-rotted tree ranch and made the decision to use Republican campaign funds, not to campaign against a Democrat but to campaign against an Alaskan Republican who dared to run against the entitled dynasty daughter, Lisa Murkowski. An action inherently designed to divide Republicans in Alaska. It's not the first time McConnell has exhibited questionable objectives. McConnell's scheme could have damaged future Republican fund-raising efforts.

That does seem to indicate that they knew with 'Ranked Choice Voting' Murkowski could win by adding the inattentive Republican votes to the second choice ranked votes of Chesbro's in advance. Interestingly, several members of Murkowski's staff made the 'push' for 'Ranked Choice Voting' in Alaska. A northeast coast, Maine, I think, current voting fad.

That other darling dynasty daughter, Liz Cheney, is probably kicking herself and wishing her staff had 'pushed' for 'Ranked Choice Voting' in Wyoming.

A few years back when Palin was campaigning as vice-president and during her time as Alaska's Governor, she was inundated with mudslinging narratives, and a continuous stream of lawsuits. The noise sounded like a deafening hatred and disrespect of women to many ears. And many Alaskan women have not forgotten it. And many never will. Palin would have made history as the first woman vice-president of the USA. But Palin wasn't qualified according to the radical Democrats. And we know why. Palin is NOT an entitled, dynasty daughter.

When Palin ran for vice president, these radical political strategies of the Democrats were not yet realized by most of the American public. Palin was redefined as a person by nonstop radical noise. She was taught to fail. Everything she did, no matter what it was-got labeled as wrong. Palin was CANCELED before our eyes. It would have been impossible for her to be effective in that artificially invented environment which was nothing more than managed confusion. Everyone, everyone at the time was like-what is happening?

Sarah Palin with her experience and insight, and Kelly Tshibaka with her determination to represent the will of Alaska's people, lost the election before the polls were ever opened and before the people of Alaska ever cast a single vote.

When everything is politicized, everything is corrupted. And we can see it with our own eyes.

ALASKA DESERVES BETTER.

Middle Meta Earth

Middle Meta Earth

Contributed By Samwise Jamgee

The most relevant source for understanding the past is the primary voice, also known as an eye witness to events. A source that has thousands of years of observance and scholasticism is herein considered.

Middle Earth’s iconic patriarchal elder, Gandoof The White Wizard, traversed not just Middle Earth, but also the West as we know it. When Gandoof escorted Bilbo and Frodo Bagman unto the elves sailboat, for transit to the West, he already had an eon of Western observation.

Gandoof had accompanied Greece’s Alex The Great when he trashed the Persian Empire, the precursor to today’s Iran. He knew Alex accomplished his patriarchal dominance AFTER those Asiatic Persians had torched Athens. Likewise Gandoof witnessed that African Hannibal pillaged Italy BEFORE Rome went imperial. So obviously it was Asians and Africans that exemplified dominance for those European white guys to follow. And those Huns, Mongols and Turks were such fine neighbors.

When our trio of hobbits and a wizard arrived in the West, they realized it had gone full on carbon fired, capitalist, Industrial Revolution. Gandoof collected textbooks on physics, metallurgy, chemistry and engineering and returned to Middle Earth. There he founded Middle Earth Industrial Revolution University. It transformed Middle Earth out of medieval mud hut culture.

An example of the magnitude of change was the ending of Treebeard’s search for the Ent Wives. Those she Ents had loitered in shopping malls until they decided they wanted to metamorph into trans plywood, so they did. Treebeard then proceeded to clear cut Fangorn Forest and strip mine it for coal, enabling carbon stomping finale for dainty foot printing.

Frodo Bagman also returned to Middle Earth and partnered with Treebeard in industrial development. After the explosion of Mt. Doom made clear that there was no climate crisis, Frodo was inspired to construct another lucrative emotional cause. He authored Earth Unbalanced; a tragic explanation of continental drift crisis. If continental drift wasn’t stopped, land masses would collide and civilization would cease. His proposed solution was full implementation of fracking as a chiropractic therapy for mommy earth.

So Frodo inspired leprechauns to leave their green clover camouflage and apply their capitalist pots of gold coin to fracking. Middle Earth is living happily ever after with an abundance of terra firma flatulence. Hobbits never had prejudice about black coal and oil. All elements mattered.

Gandoof The White has been a very positive, paternalistic, patriarchal, privileged supremacist. His associations with Groucho Marx motivated him to keep Groucho Marxist Critical Theory cranial concrete constipation out of Middle Earth academia. His motive and model could and should be applied to cancel globalist socialist tyranny.

A positive environment change occurred in Middle Earth following the collapse of Marxist Mordor. A mass extinction event included jabberwockies, orcs and bigfoots. They reincarnated to Haight Ashbury as hip as in pelvis not cranium, far out, cool cat, flower childs. So Middle Earth does not have a zombie descendant problem.

Further observations of positive change in Middle Earth are jacked up, four wheel drive trucks on thruways and burger joints disregarding veganism.

Even given the collapse of Marxist Mordor, Gandoof and Treebeard were motivated to frequent barber shops for shaves. It prevented identity surveillance tracking by swamp creature bureaucracies.

Treebear changed his name to Tree SideBurns, furthering his anonymity. No, today’s Middle Earth is not a utopia, but it is far better than a globalist, green supremacist, apocalyptic dystopia.

The Respect for Marriage Act Represents a Balanced Approach

The Respect for Marriage Act Represents a Balanced Approach

Contributed by Sheldon Fisher

The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints teaches that each of us is a literal spirit son or daughter of God, created in His image. We call God our “Heavenly Father” because he is the father of our spirits. Before this life we lived with Him; He knew us and loved us… and we knew and loved Him. Because God is the Father of all humankind, we recognize each other as spiritual brothers and sisters. In our faith, the family is central to God’s plan for the eternal destiny of His children, and marriage between a man and a woman is ordained of God.

Understanding those fundamental theological tenets, many have expressed surprise that the Church has supported the approach of the Respect for Marriage Act, as Amended by the Senate, which ensures federal government recognition for lawful same-sex marriages.

As a member and Communication Director of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints here in Alaska, I write to thank Senator Murkowski and Senator Sullivan for their votes on final passage to ensure the balanced approach represented in the Respect for Marriage Act.

For some time now, The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day saints has supported a “fairness for all” approach that seeks to both preserve the rights of our LGBTQ brothers and sisters while including religious freedom protections. For us, the foundation of fairness for all comes from the two great commandments taught by Jesus Christ: to love God and to love our neighbor.

We recognize that people in the LGBTQ community and people and institutions in the faith community—including many who are in both—have significant interests at stake in the treatment of same-sex marriage. The Respect for Marriage Act represents a balanced approach to addressing these interests. I am grateful for Senator Sullivan’s efforts to meet with faith leaders and work relentlessly to advocate for our concerns. Similarly, I thank Senator Murkowski who has been a stalwart supporter of a balanced approach for some time.

At its core, the Respect for Marriage Act both recognizes same-sex marriage and protects religious rights. Of specific interest to us, the Respect for Marriage Act:

Affirms explicit Congressional support for traditional marriage supporters;

Directs courts that recognition of same-sex marriage does not diminish current statutory religious liberties;

Protects the rights of religious and social services organizations from being required to host, participate in, or accommodate same-sex wedding ceremonies;

Protects such organizations from being sued for not accommodating or participating in same-sex wedding ceremonies; and

Prevents the federal government from discriminating or retaliating against religious organizations that hold a traditional view of marriage.

While I suppose that neither side got everything it may have wanted, the Respect for Marriage Act balances religious liberties and LGBTQ rights without either side having to compromise core values. We believe in freedom for all, and we believe in fairness for all. In the effort to balance competing demands, we will work to resolve issues in a way that doesn’t extinguish another’s rights and invite others to do the same.

As we hold to our teachings in these important and often very personal issues, we support others in doing the same. We seek to heal rather than injure and to unify rather than divide. We hope to work together to preserve the principles and practices of religious freedom together with the rights of others, and to foster greater understanding along the way. I thank Senator Sullivan and Senator Murkowski for their thoughtful and courageous leadership in addressing what could otherwise remain a divisive issue.

Long Winter Night

Long Winter Night

Contributed by Charlie Rossiter

Long Winter Night

I count the Days Gone by

And the Days to Come

Two Fifteen

A Cup of Hot Chocolate

And a Book of Poems

I went to Bed Early

And Woke Up

When I Usually go to Bed

When I don’t go to Bed Early

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To Palmer with Love

To Palmer with Love

Contributed by Marilyn Bennett


Isn’t interesting to see how quickly one's life can be turned around. I have to admit. I was somewhat flummoxed by the events that overtook our lives in mid September of 2022. I am writing this to thank the many people in Palmer who stepped up to help my partner and I during our short time of urgent need. We have thanked most of you individually, but I want the world to know what wonderful people live in Palmer, Alaska.

I have had severe eye problems since the mid 90's when I lost all but the peripheral vision in my left eye. Then when we moved to Alaska in 2017 I began to have trouble in my right eye. I went to a retinal specialist and learned that the macular degeneration in my eye could be kept under control by getting injections in my eye. I started getting these shots every eight weeks then decided it was time to have the cataracts removed from my eyes to determine if I would be able to see well enough to drive comfortably. Since we moved to Alaska, I have not driven more than 2 miles from home. So my partner drives 90% of the time. After the cataract operations, I picked up my new glasses on Friday, the 16th of September.

Then Saturday morning, as if on cue, my partner Doug's back pain became too severe for him to stand. I called my daughter and she lent me a pair of crutches that were left from a ski accident. Then Monday, I had to drive to Wasilla for my heart rehab exercises. I’m doing this because I had to have a stent put in my heart a few months back. It was a scary drive for me because I was not used to driving far, let alone in Alaska. Then Doug took a turn for the worst. I reached out to a friend to find out where I could get a wheelchair. He told me I could rent a wheelchair at the Turn A Leaf Thrift Store, in Wasilla. I drove out there and It turned out I could have the wheelchair "rent free" for a year! I was amazed and very grateful.

On Wednesday Doug had an appointment at his neurosurgeon. We used both the wheelchair and the crutches to get him into the car. After the appointment we came home and were supposed to have an appointment to get x-rays the following Monday. He could no longer sleep in his bed and so spent the time in the recliner in the living room. His pain increased during the week and so by Sunday we both realized I could no longer care for him. I called 911 and they came with an ambulance and took him to the hospital. At the hospital they x-rayed him and his neurosurgeon decided he should have surgery on Tuesday, the 27th of September. The surgery was a success! He was referred to a rehabilitation facility until he could walk well enough to go home.

The next problem was that I was due to leave the country October 10th and would be gone for two weeks. I had to get the house ready for winter as well as find someone to look after the house while I was gone. Between trips to the hospital, trips to Wasilla for my heart rehab, figuring out how to winterize both barbecue grills for the winter, putting the lawn mower away and taking all the hanging plants into the house my hands were full. We had so many people offer to help us that I feel I could spend the rest of my life giving back and still owe more. A good neighbor looked after our house while I was gone and also visited Doug at the rehabilitation facility.

When I returned from my trip, the house was in great shape and winter had arrived. I then settled back into my routine of visiting Doug at the rehabilitation facility and resuming my own exercise at the heart rehab facility. They have been monitoring my heart after I had the stent put in while I exercise. This is to try and increase the amount of exercise my heart can stand in my day to day life.

Doug came home on Veterans Day, November 11th. He was doing so well, tooling around the house with a walker that we were able to return the wheelchair so it could be given to someone who had a greater need. We are now at a new normal and it works for both of us. I am so happy to have someone to cook for, as I didn't do well just cooking for myself. Doug is back to writing at his computer and working to get stronger. Thanks to our Palmer friends, we weathered a tough time really well and learned a lot about adapting to whatever life has in store.

Thanks again Palmer, I am full of gratitude for this wonderful community.

Take Flight with Santa for Biker Elves 2022

Take Flight with Santa for Biker Elves 2022

Contributed by Glenn Butts, a.k.a The Dude

On December 17th from 10am to 6pm, we will be hosting an exciting fundraising event to collect Toys for children in need this Holiday Season. With the help from other local businesses around the Mat-Su, we are already on our way to having a successful fundraiser. 

Alaska Helicopter Tours is making it possible for children who bring One New Unwrapped Toy to Denali Harley Davidson to get a chance to win a Helicopter Flight with Santa!

We are also looking for sponsors for 40 bicycle’s that were blissfully given to us by Distinctive Ride. Sponsorships are $50-$100 per bike. All of the funds collected from these sponsorships will be donated to the Special Santa Program. If you do decide to sponsor, please share with the shop a child you had in mind to receive a bicycle and we can set it up for them. 

While you’re donating, grab a Doughnut and a Hot Cocoa for the family that were graciously donated by Krispy Kreme and Kaladi Brothers. 

We are so thankful for all the support and sponsors from local businesses in our beautiful Mat-Su Valley area and hope to see you there enjoying this cheerful giving event.

Happy Holidays and Happy New years from The Denali Harley-Davidson Family and our partners Mat-Su Special Santa, Alaska Helicopter Tours and so many more!

Thank you all and God Bless.

Pilfered

Pilfered

Contributed by Robert Lyons

Labor relentlessly wasted, though we are motivated by hope, reality raises its head, tensly waiting to strike.

To take back the dream you've been running down, to ground your ambitions into fine sand tumbling through the hourglass, piling into regret.

Time lost to the ages  like the fate of castles, the work of giants crumbling, as society stumbles in the moment.

Individuals seeking atonement wander alone in a homeless world where even hanging your hat is now hassled.

Left grasping at the chastity belt clamped on by the powers keeping tabs on your habits while keeping the pages of your life stuck together.

No matter the measure of your strife or the skill of your fight, merit lost to the blight. Rotting bureaucracies! Thieves in the night!

Faint Scent

Faint Scent

Contributed by Jeffrey Winke

Still morn

Ribbon of new gray

Along the horizon

Oak dresser

Photo of his dead sister

Props a pink flower

Softly

Through words...

A breeze

Evening rouge

A veil of lightness

In her caress

Engine starts

Drives off

Into silence

Don't Fear the Word "Fraud"

Don't Fear the Word "Fraud"

Contributed by Chuck Cambell


In the six years since Trump’s ascension to the White House, we’ve seen the establishment stoop to lower and lower depths in order to keep their power. Two failed impeachments. The Russia hoax. Riots. A non-credible election was aggressively declared to be the most credible in history.

And yet, so many otherwise-good people are still primed to see the dismal 2022 midterms as a failure of candidate selection, not a failure of election security. The words “election fraud” are suddenly being treated as radioactive, even on the right. How many times have you heard or seen the following takes since the election?

“Trump ruined the election and the Republican party! He just needs to shut up and go away!”

“We lost because too many of our candidates were still talking about 2020 and election fraud, while the voters are over it!”

“We kept choosing candidates like Palin who are crazy and no one likes them! We needed to choose more electable candidates!”

“Dr. Oz was a carpetbagger from a state Pennsylvanians don’t like, so of course no one voted for him!”

It’s all manure. Literally all of it. People were and still are one hundred percent fed up with the left. With fair elections, the red wave would have crushed all. Without fair elections, we’ll never win anything important again, even with the best candidates in the world. DeSantis in Florida banned ballot harvesting, banned mass-mail-in ballots, required voter ID, then set up election policing at the state level and told the federal goon squads to get stuffed – and the left got rocked in Florida.

Spiritually, chalking this election up to a candidate failure is a defeatist mindset. It accepts the left’s preferred narrative: that the country is moving farther left over time, that this is inevitable, that nothing can be done about it, that we just have to get used to a world where morals and freedom aren’t popular anymore and never will be again. Giving in to this demoralization is a sure path to giving up and letting the left have it all without challenge. If we accept this election as fair, then we cannot help but trick ourselves into defanging the right and becoming once more the party of Bush, McCain, and Romney.

The establishment would like very much for us to do this, of course. Since the first appearance of the Tea Party movement over a decade ago, their project has been to re-tame the American people. They want us back in that 1980s-2000s stupor where we just sort of bumbled along in a haze of national arrogance, war fury, debt-fueled false prosperity, and crisis-driven thinking. An economy-oriented right wing, catering mostly to big business, is no problem for the establishment; it’s already an integral part of such. An economic right that’s serious about good jobs, living standards, and personal freedoms for the quote-unquote little people, and not just making stocks go up, is bad news for them. A social right that’s serious about rejecting leftist hedonism and making America good again, that’s worse.

Both of those right wings working together, as started to happen around the end of Trump’s term, is an extinction-level event for the establishment – so they made a full-court press to save themselves, and “fortified” the election rules to ensure they could never be seriously challenged again. If we give up on this issue, they will be able to keep doing this – taking away the people’s voice any time the people start saying things they don’t like – in perpetuity.

Politically, state and local governments have taken on a special significance. This doesn’t mean the federal level no longer has any – even the establishment has finite resources, so some good people might still squeak through – but state and local governments can use their rights and responsibilities as a powerful bulwark against the federal overreach that the establishment runs on, buying time and room. In order to use them as such, however, we cannot fall for the lie that the left won the last two elections on their own merits – otherwise we will never solve the real problem. Don’t be afraid to speak the five-letter F-word – fraud. Facing it head-on is the only way forward.

Pounding A Wooden Stake Through the Heart of Political Corruption

Pounding A Wooden Stake Through the Heart of Political Corruption

Contributed by Ray Metcalfe

A little known Supreme Court Decision Can Be A Game-Changer in Fixing Citizens United, and Combating Corruption

The Roberts Court gave us a path to fixing Citizens United, one state at a time.

By Ray Metcalfe, a two-term Alaska state legislator who was also the whistleblower that, in 2006, 2007, and 2008, led to the indictment and conviction of Veco owner Bill Allen and the six Alaska Legislators who were accepting his bribes. While the Supreme Court's Citizens United decision guaranteed corporations the right to exercise political speech through political spending but, according to the Roberts Court, Citizens United did not guarantee corporations the right to receive political favors in return.

In a 9-0 decision, the Court guaranteed every state the right to make it a crime for elected officials to reward contributors by voting to give them money from the State Treasury or a leg up on their competitors.

To take advantage of this 9-0 decision, states must first pass legislation that complies with the Court's definition of public corruption and makes it a crime to repay one's contributors with appropriations or unfair advantages over competitors. 

The Supreme Court upheld a Nevada ethics statute requiring elected officials to recuse themselves from voting if they have a conflict. (Nevada Commission on Ethics v. Carrigan) Many Court watchers thought the Supreme Court would overturn the Nevada statute for being vague and too broad because it doesn't define conflict; it leaves it to the trial court or jury to judge whether or not a conflict exists.

A Nevada court determined that an elected official had violated Nevada's ethics statute when he proposed, and voted for, legislation that provided his contributor with a gaming license. 

The court agreed that the elected official would not have done the same for someone who had done him no favors. The conviction was upheld unanimously by the U.S. Supreme Court.

The Supreme Court also upheld a federal statute known as the "Honest Services Act" when an Alaska Legislator appealed his conviction of violating it. The Honest Services Act" simply says that you are entitled to honest services from all of your public officials, including your US Senator. A more recent ruling raised the bar to require proof that something of value has been given to a public official, who, in exchange, used the powers of their office in the making of an official act, such as a vote or the execution of a contract for the benefit of the giver. 

Bottom line, the Supreme Court signaled that they will uphold legislation enacted to prevent local, state and federal elected officials from repaying contributors through official acts that deliver valuable favors, and they have signaled that elected officials can be barred from voting when they have conflicts. We believe that the legislative language below meets both of the Court's new standards.

Voters in 23 states can enact legislation by initiative. Large population states like California require several million dollars to collect enough signatures to put an issue on their ballot. In Small population states like Alaska, Montana, Idaho, Wyoming, North Dakota, and South Dakota, it costs between one and two hundred thousand dollars. If enough of our elected officials are forced by their home states to end their practice of repaying contributors from state and federal treasuries, they will soon demand their colleagues end the practice as well. 

It is my objective to raise one million dollars to put the legislation proposed below on the ballot in six western states. As proposed, it meets the Supreme Court's narrowed definition of corruption, penalizes the elected, and those who bribe them; the severity of punishment if caught makes it self-enforcing, and its ten-year statute of limitations ensures that would-be perpetrators would have to consider that the prosecutors they bribe to look the other way today, may not be there to protect them ten years later. 

NOTE: The full draft of the proposed legislation would not be applicable to widely distributed appropriations appropriated for the general welfare of large segments of society.

The proposed legislation reads:

(a)        It is a class C felony (1 to 5 years prison) for public officials to legislate or engage in the formal exercise of governmental power to regulate or otherwise create competitive advantages for, or direct appropriations to themselves, their business partners, their clients, their immediate family, persons who have given them gifts, their past, present, or sought-after employers, or their contributors, including contributors to independent expenditure campaigns intended to increase the probability of their election.

 (b)        It is a class A felony (5 to 20 years prison) for a public official to engage in an "official act," resulting in, or attempting to result in, a quid pro quo intended to convey something of monetary value, for something of monetary value in return. In return includes but is not limited to gambling  proceeds, past or future campaign contributions, past or future employment, gifts to one's self or family members.

(c)        It is a class A felony to receive an appropriation or secure a competitive advantage over competition for profit through regulation or statute by inducing public officials to violate (a) or (b) of this section.

(d)        Prohibited conflicts, defined in (a) of this section, and official acts by public officials, defined in (b) of this section, shall be narrowly construed. This act is not applicable to contributions affecting votes on public policy unless that public policy also has a narrowly focused and substantial monetary impact on a select few. It is applicable to transactions with narrowly focused monetary consequences. Actions affecting legislation and/or regulations which similarly impact a broad spectrum of the population, and have relatively minor fiscal impacts incidental only to implementation, are exempt. Members of deliberative bodies may absolve themselves of the kinds of conflicts defined in (a) of this section by entering their conflict into the record and refraining from voting. Conflicted members of deliberative bodies may participate in the debate of an issue in which they are conflicted if their conflict is announced and they refrain from voting on the issue.

(e)        For purposes of governing limitations of actions, in a prosecution under this act, the statute of limitations begins to run with the last act associated with the violation and continues for ten years.

(f)        The provisions of this Act are independent and severable. If any portion is found to be unconstitutional, the remaining portions remain enforceable.

Dark money will no longer be dark if prosecutors can serve the source with a subpoena. What corporation would spend a dime to help a candidate if, once elected, the candidate would be barred by conflict from helping them access the public purse?

Members of Congress are exempt from state ethics and state campaign contribution limits. They are not exempt from the criminal statutes of their home state. That is one of the many reasons the above is proposed as a criminal statute rather than an ethics statute. If a Congressman uses elective office to provide a competitive advantage to a contributing constituent, to the detriment of a non-contributing constituent, could they be prosecuted in their home state? While I believe they could, it's probably a question for the Supreme Court, but who would want to be the first to test it?

If the proposal above gains traction, I believe it will catch fire with voters and sweep the nation. If it does, it will level the playing field and change America.

https://bribestop.us/    or google  "the bribery stops here"

Also see: Citizens for Ethical Government, Inc. www citizens4ethics.com

Ray Metcalfe

PO Box 231007

Anchorage Alaska, 99523

Ray@RayMetcalfe.com  Text or voice 907-250-5442



They Stole My Castle

They Stole My Castle

Contributed by David Bartels

Stop the No-fault divorce scam NOW:

1. We the People of Alaska respectfully demand an immediate videoed full and fair public criminal investigation and hearings on the no fault divorce scam perpetrated in the Alaska Court System, by ALL of the members of the Bar Association: Judges and Lawyers as accomplices in the fraud scam against We the People.

2. Everyone knows and is deemed to know the Law and Command: “Thou shalt not steal” = “Crime and Sin” especially Judges who took an Oath to support and defend our Constitutions-the Law, and ignore-ance of the Law is NO excuse!

3. “A man’s home is his CASTLE free from ALL government invasion of the SANCTITY of a man’s Home and the privacy’s of life.” Ker v. California 374 U.S. 23 (1963), Ravin v. State, 537 P.2d 494 (1975).

4. A Divorce case is NOT “in Law” and a “ ‘private’ realm of family life which the state CANNOT enter” because grounded in no violation of law, and no fault. 

5. There can be NO “legal right” to divorce because it’s not a proceeding “in Law.”

6. A spouse has NO superior “legal right” over the other spouse of “their” Castle, or “their” private property: “equal” protection of the Law.

7. The Home/House/Castle is specially protected see our Warrant clauses.

8. I respectfully demanded a meeting with Dunleavy on July 4th, 2021 yet to-date NO meeting, NO remedy, and containing mass caselaw that proves: “They Stole My Castle! 

9. And those who received a Decree of Divorce from the Alaska Court System are still MARRIED!  With caselaw properly calling it a “MONSTER” and an Offense against God! 

10. The servants of the Law are engaged in fraud and Crime not Justice according to the Law? Now you know! David Colton!

The Christmas Spectacular

The Christmas Spectacular

Contributed by Bronsen Stewart

It’s officially time to break out the hot cocoa, Christmas stockings, and your tickets to A-List Productions Christmas Spectacular!

From the performers that brought you Little Shop of Horrors, The Christmas Spectacular is sure to be your favorite show of the season with musical performances, funny skits, and appearances from some of your favorite characters such as Santa Claus and Rudolph! There will also be special appearances from the Colony High School and Wasilla High School Choirs! This hilarious show will have the whole family smiling, singing, and feeling festive!

Santa will be there to visit with the kids and there will be collection bins for the MatSu Food Bank.

The Christmas Spectacular will rock the Glenn Massay Theater for two nights only so get your tickets soon! December 21 & December 22 at 7:00pm

For information or tickets go to:

Alistproductions907.com or glennmassaytheater.com

Sir Duke Needs Your Help

Sir Duke Needs Your Help

Contributed by Angie Lewis

Sir Duke has a cancerous growth on his back leg. The surgery is very expensive, but his chance of survival is quite good. Alaska Animal Advocates has decided to help Sir Duke’s human family to raise funds. 

We have never seen a more devoted family – they are willing to do everything to help their dog.

This compels us to do what we can to raise cash. Any money raised will automatically be applied directly to Tier One, the vet clinic that is working with the family.

Please call Angie at Alaska Animal Advocates at (907) 841-3173. 

If you can think of any other way in which you can help, please call. Think outside the box.

Thank you,

Angie