Definitely Not Boring.
Political ads are usually boring… So, you’re welcome, Alaska.
Read MorePosted by Alicé Leuchte | Aug 1, 2014 | Alaska, Constitution, Democrat, Graphics, Libertarian, Politics, Portfolio, Republican, Unaffiliated |
Political ads are usually boring… So, you’re welcome, Alaska.
Read MorePosted by Alicé Leuchte | Mar 24, 2014 | Alaska, Politics, Republican, Video |
This was a voice mail I received April 10, 2013 after sending out a notice regarding the officers of the Alaska Republican Party. It was one of the more amusing of the harassing messages I received while serving as State Secretary. I was nice and bleeped out some of the guy’s personal info. Otherwise, it is unedited. Enjoy!
Read MorePosted by Alicé Leuchte | Oct 14, 2013 | News & Media, Politics, Portfolio |
The US Department of Veterans Affairs has published a ‘field guide’ to help steer veterans to information on what services are (and are not) affected by the shutdown. Included in this guide is an overview of such services, contact information and a link to the VA’s Contingency Plan that lays out the operations under an ‘absence of appropriations.’
Read MorePosted by Alicé Leuchte | Oct 9, 2013 | News & Media, North Carolina, Politics, Portfolio, Tennessee |
While the Blue Ridge Parkway that spans multiple states is reportedly open to traffic during the shutdown (with some unrelated exceptions), the federal government has forced private businesses along the parkway to close during peak tourist season…. Not only have the feds shut down businesses on this parkway, but they have shut down another parkway in the region – the Foothills Parkway. This parkway is an essential thoroughfare in Blount County, Tennessee: “The closure came without warning and left the local school district scrambling to get children back to their homes”….
Read MorePosted by Alicé Leuchte | Oct 9, 2013 | News & Media, Opinion, Politics, Portfolio |
The US went into Afghanistan to remove the Taliban in order to prevent the country from fostering terrorists, and to restore freedom to the people there. And the situation for women still doesn’t seem to be much better…. If ‘freeing’ the Afghan people was part of our goal, then why are there women committing self-immolation in protest of their lack of civil rights? What was our personnel and tax money used for if we didn’t meet this goal?
Besides guarding poppy fields and harnessing another country under fractional reserve banking – what have we been doing over there the past 12 years?
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