Sarah Palin: GUILTY of Abuse of Power

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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: 08-29-2008
Sun, 10-12-2008 - 11:22am
LOL!
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Registered: 08-15-2008
Sun, 10-12-2008 - 11:24am

First of all, let me say, my remark was not meant to offend you ...


In my opinion, this is part of what's wrong in the world today... people become offended by words... I remember years ago when the late George Carlin released "the Seven Words You Can Not Use..." Now, those words (most of them) are used daily by almost everyone in almost every venue.


Only words...


Before you know it the word "the" will begin to incite riots and cause mayhem in every part of the world...


Only words...


"that one"... "hack"...

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Registered: 08-29-2008
Sun, 10-12-2008 - 11:27am
Yeah. Right.
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Sun, 10-12-2008 - 11:30am
I have posted some of the articles right here in this thread. I will go back and find them for you.
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Registered: 08-29-2008
Sun, 10-12-2008 - 11:36am
First question: Yes, except that there is truth regarding the facts. The "conclusions" are one partisan hack's OPINION. Second question: Not yet, but V.P. lends itself well to "on the job training" - unlike the job of President. Btw, the guy at the TOP of the Democrat ticket is unqualified to be President, a job that does not lend itself well to "on the job training". Ask Joe Biden.


Edited 10/12/2008 11:38 am ET by chillychillychilly
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Registered: 10-08-2008
Sun, 10-12-2008 - 11:37am

There was absolutely nothing unreasonable for the Palin family to be concerned about this former brother-in-law.

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Sun, 10-12-2008 - 11:45am

Interesting read.

 

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Registered: 08-29-2008
Sun, 10-12-2008 - 11:50am

What? Except for the fact that Whooten threatened to kill Palin's father! Quote from the trooper: "He will eat a bullet". This trooper is mentally disturbed. He has admitted to using a taser on his 10 YEAR OLD stepson, as a "training exercise" which was also witnessed by another child. He was caught red handed driving intoxicated, with an open container of alcohol in his car.

I used to live in Alaska. If this man were employed in ANY OTHER STATE he would have been dismissed. Alaska is a whole different world, believe me. I believe the response that Todd Palin had to him was reasonable, even after his wife asked him to "drop it".

I think it's a huge stretch to claim that the governor "abused her power" by not stopping her husband from talking to Monegan. She told him to drop it. What was she supposed to do? Physically restrain him? This is all so very very silly.

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Registered: 08-29-2008
Sun, 10-12-2008 - 11:57am
Actually the committee did not vote on the findings. Only on the release of the report. The conclusions were drawn by only ONE man, who happens to be a Democrat political hack who was publicly hired to bring forth an "October Surprise".
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Registered: 08-29-2008
Sun, 10-12-2008 - 12:00pm
I suppose it's "Christian" to support a child abusing drunk driver who threatens to kill people?

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