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Sarah is not a good candidate for VP, but, she is SEXY!
by Cotton2226

What do you think guys?

Re: Excellent PR tween Ch, Rusks, for bridges-roads tunnels!
by lilmacg

She's got the married Yupik native American blood lines tribal chiefs support for Sewards Penisular!

money talks with CEO CINDY and EXEC budget cuts Sarah over Acorns mandated EDU ABA heads ruling our Robin Hood Foundation 240 none govt org hedge funderss of HUD seized sub primes!

hmm

Cindy/McCain & Sarah's secret Putin Hu Deals
by lilmacg
10/01/2008, 12:10 PM

Givieng her The Queen of Spades in dealing with china & Russia for some years now! Along with the 13 Indigenous Corporation through Todd's Yupik link!

A for profit Corporation for a 2 mile run to Dimedes island and a tunnel, Railroad linking S.A, Eurasians Russia and Alaska.

The bureai of Indian Affairs controls the terms of Sewards Contract of Purchase under jackson for the indigeneuous Corporations with each member having 100 shares!

hmm

Cindy and Sarah and McCain have been busy with Bush Cheney setting up free enterprise while Pequot Afro Americans Debt prisons and Gulags and hanoi Hiltons @ Haanan EP-3 Remains for fixed electronic ballots the DNC has been negotiating with Religious sealots in inner cities and Africa and ME coming in as CRA welfare refugeess Sarah and Cindy and pvt enterprize are busy working out railroads, rodas and tunnel deals with Chinese and Russians!

No sub prime in ya face ABA-I-ABE CEO experts allowed---

except on the Gulags--

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The TKM-World Link is a planned link between Siberia and Alaska providing oil, natural gas, and electricity to the United States and Canada from Russia. The plan includes provisions to build a 64 mile (103 km) road and rail tunnel under the Bering Strait which, if completed, would become the longest tunnel in the world. [6] As of 2007, the 53.85 km Seikan Tunnel is the longest tunnel of this type. The tunnel would be part of a railway joining Yakutsk, the capital of the Russian Yakutia republic, with the western coast of Alaska.

Vladimir Putin, the Russian ex-president, has approved a plan to build a railroad to the Bering Strait area, as a part of the development plan for the years until 2030. A Bering Strait tunnel could be built after this railroad is built. The funding is however doubted. The 64-mile tunnel would run under the Bering Strait between Chukotka, in the Russian far east, and Alaska. Putin discussed plans for a tunnel to link his country with America when he met with Bush on March 2008. A cost estimate was £33 (US$66) billion.

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Alaska is well positioned to benefit from the rise of Asia's big dragon. China is already the state's fourth-largest export market and business is growing rapidly. In 2004, exports from Alaska to China totaled $240 million, an increase of 57 percent over the previous year. Looking back several years, since 2001, shipments from Alaska to China have increased by more than 100 percent and the trend continued through 2005. So far this year, based on statistics comparing the first six months of 2005 versus the same period in 2004, exports have experienced a 20 percent surge. For the full year 2005, it is quite likely that China will move up to rank as the state's third-largest trading partner, trailing only Japan and Korea.

Alaska is well positioned to benefit from the rise of Asia's big dragon. China is already the state's fourth-largest export market and business is growing rapidly. In 2004, exports from Alaska to China totaled $240 million, an increase of 57 percent over the previous year. Looking back several years, since 2001, shipments from Alaska to China have increased by more than 100 percent and the trend continued through 2005. So far this year, based on statistics comparing the first six months of 2005 versus the same period in 2004, exports have experienced a 20 percent surge. For the full year 2005, it is quite likely that China will move up to rank as the state's third-largest trading partner, trailing only Japan and Korea.
arket and business is growing rapidly. In 2004, exports from Alaska to China totaled $240 million, an increase of 57 percent over the previous year. Looking back several years, since 2001, shipments from Alaska to China have increased by more than 100 percent and the trend continued through 2005. So far this year, based on statistics comparing the first six months of 2005 versus the same period in 2004, exports have experienced a 20 percent surge. For the full year 2005, it is quite likely that China will move up to rank as the state's third-largest trading partner, trailing only Japan and Korea.


Russia Plans World's Longest Tunnel, a Link to Alaska (Update4)
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By Yuriy Humber and Bradley Cook

April 18 (Bloomberg) -- Russia plans to build the world's longest tunnel, a transport and pipeline link under the Bering Strait to Alaska, as part of a $65 billion project to supply the U.S. with oil, natural gas and electricity from Siberia.

The project, which Russia is coordinating with the U.S. and Canada, would take 10 to 15 years to complete, Viktor Razbegin, deputy head of industrial research at the Russian Economy Ministry, told reporters in Moscow today. State organizations and private companies in partnership would build and control the route, known as TKM-World Link, he said.

A 6,000-kilometer (3,700-mile) transport corridor from Siberia into the U.S. will feed into the tunnel, which at 64 miles will be more than twice as long as the underwater section of the Channel Tunnel between the U.K. and France, according to the plan. The tunnel would run in three sections to link the two islands in the Bering Strait between Russia and the U.S.

``This will be a business project, not a political one,'' Maxim Bystrov, deputy head of Russia's agency for special economic zones, said at the media briefing. Russian officials will formally present the plan to the U.S. and Canadian governments next week, Razbegin said.

The Bering Strait tunnel will cost $10 billion to $12 billion, and the rest of the investment will be spent on the entire transport corridor, the plan estimates.

``The project is a monster,'' Yevgeny Nadorshin, chief economist with Trust Investment Bank in Moscow, said in an interview. ``The Chinese are crying out for our commodities and willing to finance the transport links, and we're sending oil to Alaska.''

In Alaska, a supporter of the project is former Governor Walter Joseph Hickel, who plans to co-chair a conference on the subject in Moscow next week.

``Governor Hickel has long supported this concept, and he talks about it and writes about it,'' said Malcolm Roberts, a senior fellow at the Anchorage-based Institute of the North, a research policy group focused on Arctic issues. Hickel governed Alaska from 1966 to 1969 as a Republican and then from 1990 to 1994 as a member of the Independence Party.

Alaska's current officials, however, are preoccupied with other issues, including a plan to develop a pipeline to transport natural gas from the North Slope to the lower 48 U.S. states, Roberts said.

The U.S. government's Federal Railroad Administration isn't directly involved in talks about the link, agency spokesman Warren Flatau said today.

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Tsar Nicholas II, Russia's last emperor, was the first Russian leader to approve a plan for a tunnel under the Bering Strait, in 1905, 38 years after his grandfather sold Alaska to America for $7.2 million. World War I ended the project.

The planned undersea tunnel would contain a high-speed railway, highway and pipelines, as well as power and fiber-optic cables, according to TKM-World Link. Investors in the so-called public-private partnership include OAO Russian Railways, national utility OAO Unified Energy System and pipeline operator OAO Transneft, according to a press release which was handed out at the media briefing and bore the companies' logos.

Russia and the U.S. may each eventually take 25 percent stakes, with private investors and international finance agencies as other shareholders, Razbegin said. ``The governments will act as guarantors for private money,'' he said.

The World Link will save North America and Far East Russia $20 billion a year on electricity costs, said Vasily Zubakin, deputy chief executive officer of OAO Hydro OGK, Unified Energy's hydropower unit and a potential investor.

Transport Electricity

``It's cheaper to transport electricity east, and with our unique tidal resources, the potential is real,'' Zubakin said. Hydro OGK plans by 2020 to build the Tugurskaya and Pendzhinskaya tidal plants, each with capacity of as much as 10 gigawatts, in the Okhotsk Sea, close to Sakhalin Island.

The project envisions building high-voltage power lines with a capacity of up to 15 gigawatts to supply the new rail links and also export to North America.

Russian Railways is working on the rail route from Pravaya Lena, south of Yakutsk in the Sakha republic, to Uelen on the Bering Strait, a 3,500 kilometer stretch. The link could carry commodities from eastern Siberia and Sakha to North American export markets, said Artur Alexeyev, Sakha's vice president.

The two regions hold most of Russia's metal and mineral reserves ``and yet only 1.5 percent of it is developed due to lack of infrastructure and tough conditions,'' Alexeyev said.

Cluster Projects

Rail links in Russia and the U.S., where an almost 2,000- kilometer stretch from Angora to Fort Nelson in Canada would continue the route, would cost up to $15 billion, Razbegin said. With cargo traffic of as much as 100 million tons annually expected on the World Link, the investments in the rail section could be repaid in 20 years, he said.

``The transit link is that string on which all our industrial cluster projects could hang,'' Zubakin said.

Japan, China and Korea have expressed interest in the project, with Japanese companies offering to burrow the tunnel under the Bering Strait for $60 million a kilometer, half the price set down in the project, Razbegin said.

``This will certainly help to develop Siberia and the Far East, but better port infrastructure would do that too and not cost $65 billion,'' Trust's Nadorshin said. ``For all we know, the U.S. doesn't want to make Alaska a transport hub.''

The figures for the project come from a preliminary feasibility study. A full study could be funded from Russia's investment fund, set aside for large infrastructure projects, Bystrov said.

hmm

Re: Sarah is not a good candidate for VP, but, she is SEXY!
by Unamuno

I think she's a great candidate because she is governor of Alaska and in that, she has more power than Obama, McCain and Biden. She is "president" of one of the largest states with more natural reasources then most states combined. She has CAPITAL. The only one who would have been better is Arnold, and he can't legally go there.

I think what is telling is how Democrats see power as something people get by diplomacy, and GOPs quest for power is much much bigger..wars, fearmongering, etc.

Re: Sarah is not a good candidate for VP, but, she is SEXY!
by itspattee
But you didn't answer the sexy question. Is it because neither Nader or Paul has any sex appeal at all? :~)
Re: Sarah is not a good candidate for VP, but, she is SEXY!
by NorCal
Yah... ah real GILF.
No...
by Nestor2

Not to me. Condi? Maybe. But I prefer "sexy" women who can talk like an adult.

Re: Sarah is not a good candidate for VP, but, she is SEXY!
by dems rock

she is really cute

and you know what?

she is probably very likeable

its just that she is not qualified to take over the potus position if needed

many republicans have become unhappy with her being the vp nominee....so there ya go

Re: Sarah is not a good candidate for VP, but, she is SEXY!
by jammer
Cot, you must be getting old and your vision has started to fade. I mean she isn't bad looking, but then look at what she is being compared to. There are some real beauties in politics, but not many, so she stands out as being half way decent looking. She is great shape for having 4 or 5 kids though, I will admit that.
Re: Sarah is not a good candidate for VP, but, she is SEXY!
by jammer
That's funny Unnie, is she the dictator of Alaska? Does the state legislature have no power, are they blind followers of every Palin dictate? Are the people of Alaska powerless? Has Palin declared herself to be Supreme Leader of the country of Alaska? I thought she and Todd got out of the Alaska separationist party?
Re: Sarah is not a good candidate for VP, but, she is SEXY!
by Cotton2226
A older carpenter once told when I was working in the summer time on a construction crew, as some point, they are start looking good Jammer!
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