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Thursday, September 04, 2008

Sarah Palin loves the environment THISSSS much

Lizzie Grossman has a really great post on her blog Eco-Compass. Grossman asks voters to consider what McCain's VP pick says about his environmental policy.

Read Lizzie's post to gain insight on how Palin has governed on environmental issues in Alaska and the values she would likely bring to the White House.

Lizzie Grossman is a resident of Portland, Oregon. Her writing has appeared in The Nation, Orion, The Seattle Times, The Washington Post and other publications. She is a member of Multnomah County OLCV .

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