Sarah Palin: GUILTY of Abuse of Power

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Registered: 09-08-2008
Sarah Palin: GUILTY of Abuse of Power
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Fri, 10-10-2008 - 10:18pm

Sarah did it! The standing Governor of Alaska is found Guilty of Abuse of Power by letting First Dude have so much access to state information, state employees, and making over 19 calls to pressure a state official to fire her BIL out of revenge. It was unlawful, but no charges??

I knew it. She did it as Mayor and got away with it. The McCain camp is making excuses as usual, instead of taking responsibility for her/their actions. Details will be released soon.

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Registered: 10-10-2008
Sat, 10-11-2008 - 12:55am
It was a hack job by Obama supporters. Why, I'm SHOCKED at the conclusion these Dems came to. LOL!
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Registered: 07-29-2008
Sat, 10-11-2008 - 1:01am

She didn't even understand what she was being accused of, and so she sent out her front man - who turns out to be the heart of the investigation. lol. That's incredible.


LOLOLOLOL!!!!!!!!

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Registered: 03-25-2007
Sat, 10-11-2008 - 1:04am

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Registered: 09-26-2008
Sat, 10-11-2008 - 1:07am
blubber, blubber ahem - oh, those Republicans were just jealous of Sarah!!!
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Registered: 10-10-2008
Sat, 10-11-2008 - 1:08am
The panel didn't vote on the legitimacy of the investigator's findings, they voted to release the report...which is obviously a partisan smear.
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Registered: 10-10-2008
Sat, 10-11-2008 - 1:14am
How is it the Governor's responsibility to prevent another private citizen from making complaints about a trooper he believes to be dangerous to the appropriate authorities?
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Registered: 09-08-2008
Sat, 10-11-2008 - 1:18am

((...which is obviously a partisan smear.))

The last time that I checked, 10 GOP + 4 democrats = republican majority, right? Oh, so now Sarah is going to say that the "old boy network" that she "bucked" got their "feathers ruffled" and voted to humiliate her in election year? lol. Somebody please wake me up from this nightmare where whatever the GOP say out loud, they ALL take as gospel. OMG! ARRGGHH!

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Registered: 10-10-2008
Sat, 10-11-2008 - 1:19am
"The Board" didn't vote on Palin's "guilt." The voted to release the report. The "guilt" was determined by Obama supporters and a friend of Monegan's. It was just a partisan smear.
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Registered: 08-31-2003
Sat, 10-11-2008 - 1:20am
It's not, but when it's the governor's husband, someone will see/find/imagine foul play.
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Registered: 09-08-2008
Sat, 10-11-2008 - 3:06am

(((I don't think that Obama will go that route though unless his poll number take a downward plunge (I think they'll continue to improve). ))))

I agree with you. Obama doesn't want to go personal, outside of erratic. lol. But McCain's campaign is all over the map. Obama is steady. So, that is and as you say, translates into higher poll numbers. We need to stop these tactics and get back on the real issues.

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