Wisco says: Not only was Palin not against the project in the beginning, but her administration is still trying to get it done. The piece goes on: "What the media isn't reporting is that the project isn't dead," Roger Wetherell, spokesman for Alaska’s Department of Transportation, said. In a process begun this past winter, the state’s DOT is currently considering (PDF) a number of alternative solutions (five other possible bridges or three different ferry routes) to link Ketchikan and Gravina Island.She wasn't for it before she was against it, Palin was for it before she was for it, but said she was against it. |
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