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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>>> The last time that I checked, 10 GOP + 4 democrats = republican majority, right?
Apparently so.
>>> 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.
Yes...it's already been pointed out the the heads of the investigation are known Obama supporters and that the investigator himself is a friend of Monegan. You can choose to ignore the facts if you like, but of course that kind of partisanship is pretty obvious to every one else.
>>> Somebody please wake me up from this nightmare where whatever the GOP say out loud, they ALL take as gospel. OMG! ARRGGHH!
Welcome to the real world. LOL!
>>> It's not, but when it's the governor's husband, someone will see/find/imagine foul play.
But that's the...apparently partisan...allegation against Palin.
>>> I haven't read the entire report, but so far from the postings here, I'm not convinced she was found "guilty" of anything. I think the wording of this report needs to be carefully considered.
I agree...I think a non-partisan investigation should be done. But even though the hacks were trying to an "October surprise" then best they could come up with his this "slap-on-the-wrist" kind of charge. Pathetic really...and particularly telling because they were shooting for so much more.
>>She's guilty, and she lied about why she fired him again.
Do you have any evidence that she lied?
>>Her actions are not what turned out to the the issue of wrong doing, just Todd's.
Todd Palin did nothing wrong, and neither did Gov. Palin.
>>Well...I guess McCain/Palin can't say much about the "lying" they perceive that Obama did about Ayers, because it appears that Palin did some lying of her own - and got caught.
Gov. Palin was found guilty of violating state ethics only by
If I were a republican I would say "nothing" too.
No no no.
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