USA vs. Victor H. Kohring

Two longtime friends from the Mat-Su Valley with opposing views of the trial and its defendant share their thoughts. Fred James perceives Vic Kohring as a victim of a prosecution gone awry. Philip Munger has been predicting a demise for Kohring for years as the Wasilla anti-government politician attempted to make too many increasingly unconnected ends and motives meet.

Monday, April 20, 2009

Victor H. Kohring vs. the US, Oral Arguments, April 14th, 2009 - Seattle, Washington

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--- by Fred James On Tuesday April 14 about 11:15 AM Vic Kohring’s lawyer, John Henry Browne of Seattle took on the US Government’s be...
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Tuesday, May 13, 2008

Guest Post by Vic Kohring

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The other day, I asked longtime friend and Vic Kohring advocate Fred Brown to either write a guest post for Progressive Alaska on Vic's ...
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Friday, May 9, 2008

Two Reasons That Alaska is the Most In-Flux Political Environment in the USA

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After former Alaska State Representative Vic Kohring (R - Lesser Wasilla) was sentenced to 42 months in Federal prison this morning, the rep...
Thursday, May 8, 2008

And He Stilled The Drumming

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Vic Kohring came in with the 1994 Newt Gingrich tide. Four Mat-Su Valley lawmakers rode in on that that wave - Lyda Green, Vic Kohring, Bev...
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Monday, February 4, 2008

Fred James on the John Henry Browne February 1 US Court Filing

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Fred James writes on last Friday's filing by Jonh Henry Browne on behalf of former Alaska Representative Vic Kohring: Well the day...
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Tuesday, November 6, 2007

In Defense of Steve Aufrecht's Humanity

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Philip Munger : I've posted an essay about the the talk radio conversations today in Anchorage about Kohring trial blogs at my new site...
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Monday, November 5, 2007

What Next?

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With the conviction of Vic Kohring in Anchorage Federal court last Thursday, speculation about new indictments ratcheted back up to pre-Ko...
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Philip Munger
I'm a music educator who has lived in Alaska since early 1973. I came to Alaska to escape from Seattle, serious music, radio work and urban life. Since coming to Alaska, I've fished commercially, worked as a blue-water mariner, worked for 13 years in various aspects of public safety, helped expand the Whittier Boat Harbor, helped start the Prince William Aquaculture Corporation, helped start the first search-and-rescue volunteer unit on PWS, run the biggest halfway house in Alaska, and done thousands of hours of community service. I've coached little league and youth soccer, was an assistant cub and boy scout leader, and volunteered helping kids in other ways. I've taught at three campuses of UAA since early 1995. I directed Alaska's most active community band for 13 years. I'm a serious environmentalist, address social and economic inequality issues in my activities, and in my art, and have been called "Alaska's most notorious composer" far more than once. My web site links to some of those musical efforts. My wife and I live in a little house on Neklason Lake, WNW of Palmer. We're avid gardeners. She's an avid hiker and skier. I go along some of the time too.
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