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Isn't Alaska just a small town with really, really long roads?

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So doesn't that make the Governor just a Mayor?

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  1. hmmm, no different than the Governor of Arkansas, he should've just been considered a Mayor too, considering how much smaller his state was. I mean the fact that it's the largest state in the union with the most natural resources and highest generating income, why should any of that count considering it has long roads! i think ur onto somethin.


  2. Yeah, sadly only the very longest ones go somewhere..

  3. Really?  I hope you are not serious!  Alaska is a state and a large one at that!  

  4. You know what.. Making fun of "small town people" is what got Obama in trouble a few months ago!

  5. You'd have to be unsophisticated to believe that.  Alaska is our largest state with unparalleled resources from oil to crab and lobster fishing to gold mining.  Alaska is bordered by two foreign countries, Canada and Russia, and the Governor of Alaska deals with both of them.  Alaska has immigrants (almost everybody there..lol) and native peoples with many and varied cultures.  Alaska has a huge economy.

    Small town?  Not hardly.

  6. No, mostly it is a small town without many roads, and many roads to no-where.

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