It depends on the issue. Supporting drilling rights is saying that government should not decide on the issue, that it's up to the land owners and the corporations to work out. In general, not restricting something can be looked at as allowing it, so if you don't expressly restrict, say, the teaching of creationism in schools, pretty much every school in the south would start teaching creationism. So I'm not sure Palin is significantly different from RP or vice versa, or rather RP is just a more extreme and principled version of Palin, and Palin is a more watered-down RP with some pragmatic tendencies.
"What about the Kyoto Accords, the international agreement that aims to solve the supposed problem of global warming?"
"Environmentalists go back and forth, from warning about a coming ice age to arguing the grave dangers of global warming."
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Date: 2008-08-31 04:51 pm (UTC)"What about the Kyoto Accords, the international agreement that aims to solve the supposed problem of global warming?"
"Environmentalists go back and forth, from warning about a coming ice age to arguing the grave dangers of global warming."
from http://www.ronpaullibrary.org/search/search.php?q=%22global+warming%22