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Tag Archives: North American History
Pipe Dream: Palin's pipeline to nowhere?
Since Governor Sarah Palin of Alaska was chosen as the Vice Presidential candidate of the Republican party, she has gone on the campaign trail burnishing an image of a “reformer” and as someone who can get things done and “stand … Continue reading
Posted in Civil Society, Economy, History, North America, Policy, Politics
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