Sarah Palin: GUILTY of Abuse of Power
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Sarah Palin: GUILTY of Abuse of Power
| 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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You know, I don't like the bailout either, and I am not comfortable with either candidate about this either.
The bottom line is either John McCain or Barack Obama will be our next president, no matter how many other people are running. A third party candidate simply does not have a chance to win with the way our system is set up.
So, between the two men, imo, John McCain is the better choice. He has more experience over the years in the important areas where his judgment has actually proven to be correct. His is dedicated to cleaning up corruption and cutting spending. These things will only help. Cutting taxes also boosts the economy. He wants to do that.
Barack Obama in my opinion would be a disaster, especially now when the economy is so fragile. He has proposed 800 Billion dollars in NEW SPENDING and wants to raise taxes. He campaigned when running for the Senate on a "middle class tax cut" but, once elected, never mentioned it again, and actually voted to raise taxes or not to cut them every time he had a chance. When the economy is frail, raising taxes is the worst thing to do. Combine that with all the new spending and our country will go into such a deep financial downward spiral it will be at least 20 - 25 years to work our way out of it.
I'm voting for PALIN! LOL! Right here is the lovely swing state of FLORIDA!
GO SARAH GO!
((((but shouldn't have "allowed" Todd to talk to him about firing the man who tasered Todd's 10 year old nephew. That is an incredibly silly conclusion to an incredibly silly story.))))
Rose
deny, deny, deny.LOL, Obama had nothing to do with it...it was a bi-partisan decision, with 10 republicans, I repeat..10 republicans to 4 democrats. They reviewed the entire case, and came to a decision together. I wonder what's in the 1,000 pages they didn't release!! Keep trying, but it won't work.
Rose
You go, girl.
I absolutely LOVED it when McCain told the country he'd be paying for his health care plan through over a trillion dollars worth of cuts to Medicare. I thought: well, I guess he must have written off Florida, LOL!
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