Monday, May 31, 2010

The Frontiersman on the Fence

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An editorial in Sarah Palin hometown newspaper, the Mat-Su Valley Frontiersman, discussed how two of the major alphabet networks called to say they would come p to Alaska to do some interviews about the fence Todd and Sarah Palin built on their property on Lake Lucille:
Maybe we’re out of step here, but the unanimous consensus of the newsroom is that we don’t really care if the Palins want some privacy from what they worry might be prying eyes.

Fences have been known to make good neighbors and everybody knows we could use a lot more of those around here. So if the fence keeps McGinnis on one side and the Palins content, why would the “Today” show or ABC care?

Finally, those who are fond of Joe McGinnis might remind him (if he doesn’t already know) that Alaska has a law that allows the use of deadly force in protection of life and property.
And we already know how the left will spin that last paragraph.

Update: And, just like we predicted, the spin begins. That was quick.

- JP

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