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Alaska - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
"Alaska ... is a U.S. state, located on the northwest tier of North America. It is by far the largest state in area, but one of the least populated. It is the 49th state, having been admitted to the Union on January 3, 1959. The name 'Alaska' is most likely derived from the Aleut Alyeska, meaning 'great country', 'mainland' or 'great land'. ..."
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Alaska Libertarian Party, Anchorage
Meetup Groups
Ron Paul 2008 - Alaska
Anchorage
The Craig Ron Paul 2008 Meetup Group
Craig
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North Pole
Web Sites
Alaska - Ron Paul Grassroots - a Wikia Wiki
Measures of Freedom
LP State-by-State Membership Numbers, Libertarian Party News, Apr 2006
31 Dec 2005: Number of Members: 100
LP State-by-State Membership Numbers, Libertarian Party News, Apr 2005
31 Dec 2004: Number of Members: 114
LP State-by-State Membership Numbers, Libertarian Party News, Apr 2004
31 Dec 2003: Number of Members: 121, Density per Million Pop.: 190.6
Ron Paul Supporters, 22 Sep 2007
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Articles
ANWR and Private Property, by William Anderson, Mises.org Daily Article, 22 Apr 2002
"Most of Alaska has been in the federal government's hands since 1867, when U.S. Secretary of State William Seward 'purchased' Alaska from Russia. At the time, the sale was derided as 'Seward's Icebox" and 'Seward's Folly,' but it also most likely was unconstitutional, since Seward did not do it at the direction of Congress."
Affiliate News: Alaska, Libertarian Party News, Aug 1999
"Just say no: That's the message Alaska Libertarians are sending about an initiative to curb dividend earnings. ... On September 14, Alaskans will vote on a politician-backed initiative to 'raid the Permanent Fund.' The fund -- financed by massive oil tax revenues -- doles out money to the state government and pays an annual 'dividend' to every Alaska resident."
Every Man's Land: Who really owns ANWR?, by Kerry Howley, reasononline, 21 Nov 2005
"ANWR itself, if only a symbol, is ... indicative of an irresolvable tension over publicly held land, uselessly locked away and yet uniquely vulnerable to special interests. ... an ANWR owned by everybody is just a question mark waiting for the next administration that needs to prove it's serious about something."
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