Letters to the Editor
Solar and wind may be of some supplemental help for generating electricity. However, no business or home can rely solely on these expensive, intermittent electricity sources in our high-tech society.
George Allen
Former Virginia governor
Chairman
American Energy Freedom Center
Virginia
Palin served
Alaska well
In your flippant mention of Sarah Palin's resume ("The pit bull limps away," Tuesday), you forgot to say that she brought down the crooked chairman of the Alaska Republican Party, and the corrupt governor. She oversaw the completion of the Alaskan natural-gas pipeline, which had languished for years. She brokered a great deal from the energy companies for her constituents, who don't receive a tax bill every year, but instead receive a check from the state!
Whatever Palin decides to do with her life, she has served Alaska well. If she leaves public life, who could blame her, outside of the yapping political elites?
Fran Steffler
Philadelphia
Paper is
unfair to Palin
I can't believe the hit job you conducted on Sarah Palin. The coordinated and unnecessary besmirching demonstrates that she is still an existential threat to your political orientation.
I am willing to give this accomplished woman, mother, politician, and wife the benefit of the doubt. By your antics, you have turned The Inquirer into a tabloid.
Frances Lempa
Philadelphia




