Amy Chikigak of the Yup'ik Eskimo village of Alakanuk is preparing to say goodbye to her husband, Vernon. She said she is not worried about food. Their freezers are full of seal, whale, fish, geese, swans and berries. The village store also is pretty well-stocked.Even in WW-II - families with 1? then two children got dispensations IIRC; no idea what the Cheney Clan has done to those rules, since they successfully seized the Omnipotence clause, unopposed - and nullified the rest.
"We have vegetables and stuff like that, mashed potatoes for our fried moose," she said. "We have macaroni and cheese, and that always helps, too."
She and the three children, ages 12, 9 and 7, are going to remain in the village. If she runs short of anything, her mother and father and brothers will provide, she said.
But given the situation of THREE children, living under conditions where survival demands both parents - this is as surreal as {Shrub's any next uhh chat with the ummmm ..Nation uh about Terrierists.} Maybe this bears some investigation, hmm?
Sorry, Box - looks like the PNAC has now taken a bead directly on you and Yours.