RE: Slim Jinsky spin
I have to wonder how Roxane Palone can have any real understanding of what hunting is like on public land. I understand that she hunts on her mother's farm. If you consider her professional background one could conclude that she does project a conflict of interest when it comes to game.
Poor Roxane, 3 times a bridesmaid (Vice President of Rendell's Board of Commissioners) and not yet the Bride (President).
Roxane S. Palone - Vice President
Palone received her master's degree in "forest management" from West Virginia University, Morgantown, in 1988. She received her bachelor's degree in "biology", graduating cum laude, from Glenville State College, West Virginia, in 1986.
Palone is a "rural development specialist" for the Economic Action Programs with the U.S. Department of "Agriculture". Prior to that, she served as a "watershed specialist " for the USDA and is best known as the co-editor of the "Chesapeake Bay Riparian Handbook". She is a recipient of the 1997 Mid-Atlantic Resource "Conservation and Development" Association Partnership Award.