{"id":24,"date":"2010-03-27T17:00:08","date_gmt":"2010-03-28T02:00:08","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/opinion.alaskapolicy.net\/pardonme\/?p=24"},"modified":"2010-03-27T17:00:08","modified_gmt":"2010-03-28T02:00:08","slug":"alaskan-patrinots","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/opinion.alaskapolicy.net\/pardonme\/alaskan-patrinots\/","title":{"rendered":"Alaskan Patrinots"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>Having determined that the kid papering my neighborhood with literature from the\u00a0 &#8220;Conservative Patriots Group&#8221; was clueless about U.S. history, civics and government (apparently because he was home schooled by a member of this group), I thought I had better see who was responsible for this horrendous educational miscarriage.<\/p>\n<p>CPO has a web site (http:\/\/www.conservativepatriotsgroup.org\/)\u00a0 that simply reiterates much of the nonsense one is accustomed to hearing from the ultra radical right.<\/p>\n<p>CPG&#8217;s Directors\/Officers include both Frank and Jennie Bettine; Frank is an engineer and attorney listed by the Bar as located in Houston and his wife Jennie, the President, who describes herself as a JD (i.e. she has not passed the Alaska Bar) is arguably a better dog musher than lawyer.\u00a0 These folk are regarded as &#8220;crazy&#8221; even by people who live in Palin country (for an example of responses to the Bettines see, http:\/\/www.frontiersman.com\/articles\/2010\/02\/18\/opinion\/columnists\/doc4b7e07797796c801034329.txt .)\u00a0 CPG&#8217;s Vice -President is David Jenkins, apparently not the tea party wonk living in Virginia (http:\/\/jenkins.pundicity.com\/about\/) but a Palmer resident not otherwise on the radar. Also on the Board is Amy Thomas. Ms. Thomas apparently has a checkered history of involvement in the health industry (one wonders if this is the same Amy Thomas refused an Alaska nursing license for failure to disclose a prior drug related conviction.)\u00a0 The web site indicates that Rick Bryant is also a Director, but State documents indicate that the seat is held by Kevin Hite, President of the Alaska Snowmobile Association.\u00a0 As the group has incorporated both as a for profit and as a non-profit corporation in Alaska, the names and addresses of the officers\/directors identified at http:\/\/www.conservativepatriotsgroup.org\/directorsofficers.htm are available here https:\/\/myalaska.state.ak.us\/business\/soskb\/Corp.asp?380055 and\u00a0 here https:\/\/myalaska.state.ak.us\/business\/soskb\/Corp.asp?384518 , together with the articles of incorporation.<\/p>\n<p>Moving through the site one sees that this organization is linked by  cross-membership with the &#8220;Free Range Patriots&#8221; whose web site can be found at  http:\/\/freerangepatriots.ning.com\/.\u00a0  One avid participant is Jon Watts of North Pole (http:\/\/usahub.ning.com\/profile\/JonWatts), whose web site offers further evidence of the groups perspective.<\/p>\n<p>The good news is that in a State that competes with Texas for having the craziest electorate (though the folk that elected Congresswoman Bachmann have to get a nod here)\u00a0 this group has less than 150 members.\u00a0 The bad news is that like Eddie Burke, these folk don&#8217;t want to hear anything that might disturb their delusional alternate universe.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Having determined that the kid papering my neighborhood with literature from the\u00a0 &#8220;Conservative Patriots Group&#8221; was clueless about U.S. history, civics and government (apparently because he was home schooled by a member of this group), I thought I had better see who was responsible for this horrendous educational miscarriage. 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