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| Livin'LaVidaAla ska User ID: 485721 10/11/2008 7:54 AM | | Re: Palin Troopergate investigation - HERE IS THE BRANCHFLOWER REPORT!! PALIN GUILTY OF ABUSE OF POWER!! | Quote |
One Question: when did this investigation begin? We only got introduced to Sarah Palin about five weeks ago? In other words, did the Democrats know she was the VP pick before then?
Because only then would the argument that it is a partisan attack be VALID.....
Could someone draw a timeline of when the investigation BEGAN? Quoting: Queenty 523254
July, 2008. And, here ya go -
On Tuesday, Governor Sarah Palin's appointed Attorney General sent a letter to state Sen. Hollis French, the Democrat overseeing the "Troopergate" investigation, and asked that the subpoenas that were issued last week to comple testimony be withdrawn.
Attorney General Talis Colberg also stated the employees would refuse to appear unless either the full state Senate or the entire Legislature votes to compel their testimony.
According to Colberg, the employees are caught between their respect for the Legislature and their loyalty to the governor, who initially agreed to cooperate with the inquiry but has increasingly opposed and has attempted to delay it since beoming John McCain's running mate.
"This is an untenable position for our clients because the governor has so strongly stated that the subpoenas issued by your committee are of questionable validity," Colberg wrote.
Last week, the Senate Judiciary Committee subpoenaed 13 people. They include 10 employees of Palin's administration and three who are not: her husband, Todd Palin; John Bitney, Palin's former legislative liaison who now is chief of staff for Republican House Speaker John Harris; and Murlene Wilkes, a state contractor.
This is quite a change of tune for Colberg, who just a month ago came under questions for talking to potential witnesses ahead of special investigator Steve Branchflower.
Both Palin and Colberg stated at the time he was gathering evidence to hand over to Branchflower for the investigation.
However today, four weeks later, both Colberg and Palin are questioning the validity of the investigation.
Also on Tuesday, the McCain campaign rolled out what they're calling their "Truth Squad", which consists of former Palin spokesperson Meg Stapleton and a New York lawyer named Ed O'Callahan.
During there initial press conference they claimed that Democratic State Senator Hollis French, manipulated the witness list by leaving off the name of Palin's former Chief of Staff Mike Tibbles.
However they were wrong; Franch had nothing to do with leaving Tibbles name of the list. The move was made by Republican Representative Jay Ramras who felt that Tibbles should be left off because he is now in the private sector and doesn't have the advantage of a state lawyer to defend himself.
So on their first day, the McCain truth squad came up with a false accusation.
So just for the record, we'll share the actual truth with the Meg and Ed about this investigation so they'll know better next time:
Lawmakers seek outside inquiry of Monegan firing - KTUU-TV – July 18, 2008:
Some lawmakers are asking for more answers to the reasons Palin had for firing Monegan. Palin, in Wasilla for the Governor’s Picnic, said she would not fight such an effort to look into this matter by an independent investigator.
“We would never prohibit, or be less than enthusiastic about any kind of investigation. Let’s deal in the facts, and you do that via investigation,” Palin said.
Senate will look into Monegan firing - KTUU-TV – July 19, 2008:
While the governor said there is no need for an investigation from an outside investigator, she said she will answer any questions from lawmakers, media and the public.
Public Safety already headed in ‘new direction,’ some say - Anchorage Daily News - July 22, 2008:
The governor denies any wrongdoing, and says she welcomes any questions on the matter.
Palin under fire – Legislature appears poised to appoint investigator -Aftermath of Monegan Dismissal, Anchorage Daily News - July 22, 2008:
“I’ve said all along, hold me accountable,” Palin told reporters in Juneau. “And I’m telling the truth when I say there was never pressure put on Commissioner Monegan.”
Lawmakers move to investigate Monegan ouster, KTUU-TV – July 24, 2008:
The governor says she welcomes the investigation. “I have absolutely nothing to hide and am happy to answer any questions,” she said. “I’m happy to answer any questions between now and when they do conduct an investigation also.”
Gov. Palin said last weekend that she did not think an independent investigator was needed. “That being the route that they choose, then so be it,” she said. “I’m happy to comply, to cooperate. I have absolutely nothing to hide. No problem with an independent investigation.”
Hired help will probe Monegan dismissal - $100,000: Legislators vote to have independent investigator look into controversial firing - Anchorage Daily News –July 29, 2008:
“The governor has said all along that she will fully cooperate with an investigation and her staff will cooperate as well,” Leighow said.
Branchflower to investigate in Monegan firing - KTUU-TV – August 1, 2008:
“I’ve heard (Branchflower’s) name, or course, over the years in Alaska,” Palin said. “I know he’s a prosecutor, probably a heavy duty prosecutor, and so that kind of puzzles us why we are going down that road when we are very, very open to answering any questions anybody has of me or administrators.”
PRESS RELEASE: GOVERNOR TO TURN OVER FINDINGS - Office of the Governor – August 13, 2008:
Governor Palin has directed all her staff to cooperate fully with Branchflower.
Palin administration cooperating with investigator - KTUU-TV – August 15, 2008:
Lawmakers had wanted to know if Steve Branchflower needed them to issues subpoenas to require witnesses to talk to him about Gov. Sarah Palin’s decision to fire Monegan and about the actions of her staffers. But State Sen. Hollis French says the meeting was cancelled because there’s no need for subpoenas at this point.
Palin aide Frank Bailey placed on administrative leave - KTUU-TV – August 19, 2008:
“We figured, if there is an investigation going on with an unknown outcome – we don’t know exactly what (special investigator) Mr. Branchflower is going to conclude – that Mr. Bailey just needed to step away from the situation, although be available to the investigator,” [Palin spokesman] McAllister said. The governor’s office also says that Bailey will cooperate fully with the investigation.
Palin aide put on leave in firing flap, BAILEY: Official who made all inquiring about trooper taken “out of the mix.” - Anchorage Daily News – August 20, 2008:
Spokeswoman Sharon Leighow said that with Bailey still a state employee, Palin “can direct him to assist Mr. Branchflower, thereby fulfilling her pledge to Alaskans to cooperate fully with the investigation.”
Re: Governor Palin and Trooper Investigation - McCain Campaign Press Release – August 30, 2008:
Governor Palin is an open book on this – she did nothing wrong and has nothing to hide. As a reformer and a leader on ethics reform, she has been happy to cooperate fully in the inquiry of this matter.
Attorney challenges Monegan firing inquiry – Anchorage Daily News – September 2, 2008:
He [Governor Palin’s Lawyer Mr. Van Flein] said the governor’s office welcomes the inquiry and will cooperate. Palin has made repeated public statements that she’ll cooperate, and that hasn’t changed at this point, Van Flein says.
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| Anonymous Coward User ID: 345490 10/11/2008 7:54 AM | | Re: Palin Troopergate investigation - HERE IS THE BRANCHFLOWER REPORT!! PALIN GUILTY OF ABUSE OF POWER!! | Quote |
This just shows that Palin was very hastily vetted.
In other words, McCain made a knee jerk decision. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 487804
My assumption.
He is still "jerking" over his decision. |
| Anonymous Coward User ID: 487804 10/11/2008 7:56 AM | | Re: Palin Troopergate investigation - HERE IS THE BRANCHFLOWER REPORT!! PALIN GUILTY OF ABUSE OF POWER!! | Quote | when did the palin investigation begin
[link to www.google.com] |
| BelieveYouMe User ID: 367992 10/11/2008 7:58 AM | | Re: Palin Troopergate investigation - HERE IS THE BRANCHFLOWER REPORT!! PALIN GUILTY OF ABUSE OF POWER!! | Quote | ...guilty, NEXT! |
| Ice  User ID: 515367 10/11/2008 8:01 AM
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Not much here Polly !!!!
We got to much going on for this stuff!!!
ice
Mrs Palin maintains she fired Mr Monegan in July over a budgetary dispute.
But Mr Monegan said he was dismissed for resisting pressure from Mrs Palin and her husband, Todd, to fire State Trooper Mike Wooten, Mrs Palin's former brother-in-law.
Mr Monegan said he simply wanted the truth to be made known.
Sarah Palin has denied any wrongdoing over the affair
"The governor did want me to fire [Mr Wooten], and I chose to not," he told the Associated Press news agency.
"He didn't do anything under my watch to result in termination."
Todd Palin has admitted he did publicise what he called the "injustice of a violent trooper keeping his badge".
But he said his wife, who did not give evidence to the enquiry, then told him to drop the matter. Proverbs 1:7 The fear of the LORD is the beginning of knowledge, but fools despise wisdom and discipline. |
| Anonymous Coward User ID: 523248 10/11/2008 8:02 AM | | Re: Palin Troopergate investigation - HERE IS THE BRANCHFLOWER REPORT!! PALIN GUILTY OF ABUSE OF POWER!! | Quote |
One Question: when did this investigation begin? We only got introduced to Sarah Palin about five weeks ago? In other words, did the Democrats know she was the VP pick before then?
Because only then would the argument that it is a partisan attack be VALID.....
Could someone draw a timeline of when the investigation BEGAN?
July, 2008. And, here ya go -
On Tuesday, Governor Sarah Palin's appointed Attorney General sent a letter to state Sen. Hollis French, the Democrat overseeing the "Troopergate" investigation, and asked that the subpoenas that were issued last week to comple testimony be withdrawn.
Attorney General Talis Colberg also stated the employees would refuse to appear unless either the full state Senate or the entire Legislature votes to compel their testimony.
According to Colberg, the employees are caught between their respect for the Legislature and their loyalty to the governor, who initially agreed to cooperate with the inquiry but has increasingly opposed and has attempted to delay it since beoming John McCain's running mate.
"This is an untenable position for our clients because the governor has so strongly stated that the subpoenas issued by your committee are of questionable validity," Colberg wrote.
Last week, the Senate Judiciary Committee subpoenaed 13 people. They include 10 employees of Palin's administration and three who are not: her husband, Todd Palin; John Bitney, Palin's former legislative liaison who now is chief of staff for Republican House Speaker John Harris; and Murlene Wilkes, a state contractor.
This is quite a change of tune for Colberg, who just a month ago came under questions for talking to potential witnesses ahead of special investigator Steve Branchflower.
Both Palin and Colberg stated at the time he was gathering evidence to hand over to Branchflower for the investigation.
However today, four weeks later, both Colberg and Palin are questioning the validity of the investigation.
Also on Tuesday, the McCain campaign rolled out what they're calling their "Truth Squad", which consists of former Palin spokesperson Meg Stapleton and a New York lawyer named Ed O'Callahan.
During there initial press conference they claimed that Democratic State Senator Hollis French, manipulated the witness list by leaving off the name of Palin's former Chief of Staff Mike Tibbles.
However they were wrong; Franch had nothing to do with leaving Tibbles name of the list. The move was made by Republican Representative Jay Ramras who felt that Tibbles should be left off because he is now in the private sector and doesn't have the advantage of a state lawyer to defend himself.
So on their first day, the McCain truth squad came up with a false accusation.
So just for the record, we'll share the actual truth with the Meg and Ed about this investigation so they'll know better next time:
Lawmakers seek outside inquiry of Monegan firing - KTUU-TV – July 18, 2008:
Some lawmakers are asking for more answers to the reasons Palin had for firing Monegan. Palin, in Wasilla for the Governor’s Picnic, said she would not fight such an effort to look into this matter by an independent investigator.
“We would never prohibit, or be less than enthusiastic about any kind of investigation. Let’s deal in the facts, and you do that via investigation,” Palin said.
Senate will look into Monegan firing - KTUU-TV – July 19, 2008:
While the governor said there is no need for an investigation from an outside investigator, she said she will answer any questions from lawmakers, media and the public.
Public Safety already headed in ‘new direction,’ some say - Anchorage Daily News - July 22, 2008:
The governor denies any wrongdoing, and says she welcomes any questions on the matter.
Palin under fire – Legislature appears poised to appoint investigator -Aftermath of Monegan Dismissal, Anchorage Daily News - July 22, 2008:
“I’ve said all along, hold me accountable,” Palin told reporters in Juneau. “And I’m telling the truth when I say there was never pressure put on Commissioner Monegan.”
Lawmakers move to investigate Monegan ouster, KTUU-TV – July 24, 2008:
The governor says she welcomes the investigation. “I have absolutely nothing to hide and am happy to answer any questions,” she said. “I’m happy to answer any questions between now and when they do conduct an investigation also.”
Gov. Palin said last weekend that she did not think an independent investigator was needed. “That being the route that they choose, then so be it,” she said. “I’m happy to comply, to cooperate. I have absolutely nothing to hide. No problem with an independent investigation.”
Hired help will probe Monegan dismissal - $100,000: Legislators vote to have independent investigator look into controversial firing - Anchorage Daily News –July 29, 2008:
“The governor has said all along that she will fully cooperate with an investigation and her staff will cooperate as well,” Leighow said.
Branchflower to investigate in Monegan firing - KTUU-TV – August 1, 2008:
“I’ve heard (Branchflower’s) name, or course, over the years in Alaska,” Palin said. “I know he’s a prosecutor, probably a heavy duty prosecutor, and so that kind of puzzles us why we are going down that road when we are very, very open to answering any questions anybody has of me or administrators.”
PRESS RELEASE: GOVERNOR TO TURN OVER FINDINGS - Office of the Governor – August 13, 2008:
Governor Palin has directed all her staff to cooperate fully with Branchflower.
Palin administration cooperating with investigator - KTUU-TV – August 15, 2008:
Lawmakers had wanted to know if Steve Branchflower needed them to issues subpoenas to require witnesses to talk to him about Gov. Sarah Palin’s decision to fire Monegan and about the actions of her staffers. But State Sen. Hollis French says the meeting was cancelled because there’s no need for subpoenas at this point.
Palin aide Frank Bailey placed on administrative leave - KTUU-TV – August 19, 2008:
“We figured, if there is an investigation going on with an unknown outcome – we don’t know exactly what (special investigator) Mr. Branchflower is going to conclude – that Mr. Bailey just needed to step away from the situation, although be available to the investigator,” [Palin spokesman] McAllister said. The governor’s office also says that Bailey will cooperate fully with the investigation.
Palin aide put on leave in firing flap, BAILEY: Official who made all inquiring about trooper taken “out of the mix.” - Anchorage Daily News – August 20, 2008:
Spokeswoman Sharon Leighow said that with Bailey still a state employee, Palin “can direct him to assist Mr. Branchflower, thereby fulfilling her pledge to Alaskans to cooperate fully with the investigation.”
Re: Governor Palin and Trooper Investigation - McCain Campaign Press Release – August 30, 2008:
Governor Palin is an open book on this – she did nothing wrong and has nothing to hide. As a reformer and a leader on ethics reform, she has been happy to cooperate fully in the inquiry of this matter.
Attorney challenges Monegan firing inquiry – Anchorage Daily News – September 2, 2008:
He [Governor Palin’s Lawyer Mr. Van Flein] said the governor’s office welcomes the inquiry and will cooperate. Palin has made repeated public statements that she’ll cooperate, and that hasn’t changed at this point, Van Flein says.
[ link to www.andrewhalcro.com] Quoting: Livin'LaVidaAlaska 485721
I would find a better source than Andrew Halcro, AC.
Halcro ran against Palin and lost. He's been obsessed about it ever since. Something in this guy snapped. He couldn't handle the loss.
It's really sad. He's a nice guy. But he's become this hateful, obsessed person. He was a handsome man as well, and he's deteriorated physically. Hate is a toxic thing. |
| Livin'LaVidaAla ska User ID: 485721 10/11/2008 8:07 AM | | Re: Palin Troopergate investigation - HERE IS THE BRANCHFLOWER REPORT!! PALIN GUILTY OF ABUSE OF POWER!! | Quote |
Quoting: Anonymous Coward 487804
You may be hearing about how Sarah Palin has decided to cooperate with the Troopergate investigation. Most people who haven’t been following the ins and outs of this whole sordid affair, may think that this is a good thing. They may think she’s had a change of heart. They may have heard something about another investigation, but believe it to be ‘partisan’ and a Democratic witch hunt. Well, it’s time to leave the witch hunting to the pastor who prayed her into the governor’s mansion, and explain exactly what’ s going on with these two, very different, investigations. Here are the basics:
Investigation #1: The Alaska State Legislature/The Legislative Council
First, it’s important to know that the investigative powers of the Legislature are plenary. This means they can investigate anything they want, whenever they want, if they vote to do it. Period. This investigation began with a unanimous vote of 8 Republicans and 4 Democrats. This group unanimously chose Democrat Hollis French to direct and organize the investigation because he was the right person for the job, and they all agreed. He recruited former Alaska prosecutor Stephen Branchflower who was living out of state, to come back to do the investigation. The council unanimously approved him too, because he’s very very good, and very very impartial. Otherwise, the vote wouldn’t have been unanimous, would it?
Palin herself supported this investigation and pledged to cooperate fully….until August 29th, the day she was tapped by John McCain as his VP pick. At this point, the investigation mysteriously became ‘political’, ‘partisan’ and a witch hunt.
The storm rages, and Branchflower soldiers on, conducting interviews, and preparing a report. The report will be finished by October 10th. Have you marked your calendar? I have.
Investigation #2: The Personnel Board
The personnel board is made up of three people, all Republicans, all governor-appointed, and all working for Palin. She can fire them at any time.
The McCain campaign hoped that after they started calling the first investigation “tainted”, the State Legislature would drop the ball. Palin and her newly acquired legal staff attempted to end the Legislative investigation, and begin an investigation by the aforementioned Personnel Board.
For this board to begin an investigation, there first had to be a complaint filed against Palin. So, Palin filed a complaint…..against herself. Later, she asked that this complaint be dismissed stating it was groundless. Now she’s changed her mind and says she will cooperate with the board that she asked to investigate her.
I promised the basics, and there they are. There are MANY subplots, and twists to the Troopergate story. I’ve tried to tease these out in other posts and will continue to do so in the future. So, as tempted as I am to go on, I won’t.
The bottom line:
Bipartisan, unanimously endorsed, Palin-sanctioned investigation by the Alaska State Legislature
vs.
Republican, 3-member board, governor appointed, working directly for Palin, McCain sanctioned investigation.
You make the call.
[link to mudflats.wordpress.com] |
| Anonymous Coward User ID: 523248 10/11/2008 8:09 AM | | Re: Palin Troopergate investigation - HERE IS THE BRANCHFLOWER REPORT!! PALIN GUILTY OF ABUSE OF POWER!! | Quote |
when did the palin investigation begin
[ link to www.google.com]
You may be hearing about how Sarah Palin has decided to cooperate with the Troopergate investigation. Most people who haven’t been following the ins and outs of this whole sordid affair, may think that this is a good thing. They may think she’s had a change of heart. They may have heard something about another investigation, but believe it to be ‘partisan’ and a Democratic witch hunt. Well, it’s time to leave the witch hunting to the pastor who prayed her into the governor’s mansion, and explain exactly what’ s going on with these two, very different, investigations. Here are the basics:
Investigation #1: The Alaska State Legislature/The Legislative Council
First, it’s important to know that the investigative powers of the Legislature are plenary. This means they can investigate anything they want, whenever they want, if they vote to do it. Period. T his investigation began with a unanimous vote of 8 Republicans and 4 Democrats. This group unanimously chose Democrat Hollis French to direct and organize the investigation because he was the right person for the job, and they all agreed. He recruited former Alaska prosecutor Stephen Branchflower who was living out of state, to come back to do the investigation. The council unanimously approved him too, because he’s very very good, and very very impartial. Otherwise, the vote wouldn’t have been unanimous, would it?
Palin herself supported this investigation and pledged to cooperate fully….until August 29th, the day she was tapped by John McCain as his VP pick. At this point, the investigation mysteriously became ‘political’, ‘partisan’ and a witch hunt.
The storm rages, and Branchflower soldiers on, conducting interviews, and preparing a report. The report will be finished by October 10th. Have you marked your calendar? I have.
Investigation #2: The Personnel Board
The personnel board is made up of three people, all Republicans, all governor-appointed, and all working for Palin. She can fire them at any time.
The McCain campaign hoped that after they started calling the first investigation “tainted”, the State Legislature would drop the ball. Palin and her newly acquired legal staff attempted to end the Legislative investigation, and begin an investigation by the aforementioned Personnel Board.
For this board to begin an investigation, there first had to be a complaint filed against Palin. So, Palin filed a complaint…..against herself. Later, she asked that this complaint be dismissed stating it was groundless. Now she’s changed her mind and says she will cooperate with the board that she asked to investigate her.
I promised the basics, and there they are. There are MANY subplots, and twists to the Troopergate story. I’ve tried to tease these out in other posts and will continue to do so in the future. So, as tempted as I am to go on, I won’t.
The bottom line:
Bipartisan, unanimously endorsed, Palin-sanctioned investigation by the Alaska State Legislature
vs.
Republican, 3-member board, governor appointed, working directly for Palin, McCain sanctioned investigation.
You make the call.
[ link to mudflats.wordpress.com] Quoting: Livin'LaVidaAlaska 485721
lol...cripes, mudflats is even worse than Halcro.
You know how to pick them....lol |
| Anonymous Coward User ID: 523248 10/11/2008 8:10 AM | | Re: Palin Troopergate investigation - HERE IS THE BRANCHFLOWER REPORT!! PALIN GUILTY OF ABUSE OF POWER!! | Quote | Livin'LaVidaAlaska, Do you actually live in Alaska? Where? |
| Anonymous Coward User ID: 430047 10/11/2008 8:10 AM | | Re: Palin Troopergate investigation - HERE IS THE BRANCHFLOWER REPORT!! PALIN GUILTY OF ABUSE OF POWER!! | Quote | Follow the facts closely and you'll find this whole thing is a sham |
| Anonymous Coward User ID: 345490 10/11/2008 8:13 AM | | Re: Palin Troopergate investigation - HERE IS THE BRANCHFLOWER REPORT!! PALIN GUILTY OF ABUSE OF POWER!! | Quote |
Livin'LaVidaAlaska, Do you actually live in Alaska? Where? Quoting: Anonymous Coward 523248
Do you? |
| Anonymous Coward User ID: 345490 10/11/2008 8:13 AM | | Re: Palin Troopergate investigation - HERE IS THE BRANCHFLOWER REPORT!! PALIN GUILTY OF ABUSE OF POWER!! | Quote |
Follow the facts closely and you'll find this whole thing is a sham Quoting: Anonymous Coward 430047
Crime is more accurate. |
| Anonymous Coward User ID: 523248 10/11/2008 8:13 AM | | Re: Palin Troopergate investigation - HERE IS THE BRANCHFLOWER REPORT!! PALIN GUILTY OF ABUSE OF POWER!! | Quote |
Livin'LaVidaAlaska, Do you actually live in Alaska? Where?
Do you? Quoting: Anonymous Coward 345490
Yes. In Anchorage. |
| Anonymous Coward User ID: 523248 10/11/2008 8:15 AM | | Re: Palin Troopergate investigation - HERE IS THE BRANCHFLOWER REPORT!! PALIN GUILTY OF ABUSE OF POWER!! | Quote |
Follow the facts closely and you'll find this whole thing is a sham
Crime is more accurate. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 345490
Let me guess....you've NEVER been to Alaska. |
| Anonymous Coward User ID: 345490 10/11/2008 8:16 AM | | Re: Palin Troopergate investigation - HERE IS THE BRANCHFLOWER REPORT!! PALIN GUILTY OF ABUSE OF POWER!! | Quote |
Livin'LaVidaAlaska, Do you actually live in Alaska? Where?
Do you? Quoting: Anonymous Coward 345490
The population of Alaska is only 626,00 people.
Biggest welfare state in the country.
Basically a EXXON gas station store in disguise. |
| Anonymous Coward User ID: 345490 10/11/2008 8:16 AM | | Re: Palin Troopergate investigation - HERE IS THE BRANCHFLOWER REPORT!! PALIN GUILTY OF ABUSE OF POWER!! | Quote |
Livin'LaVidaAlaska, Do you actually live in Alaska? Where?
Do you?
Yes. In Anchorage. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 523248
OK |
| Anonymous Coward User ID: 523248 10/11/2008 8:17 AM | | Re: Palin Troopergate investigation - HERE IS THE BRANCHFLOWER REPORT!! PALIN GUILTY OF ABUSE OF POWER!! | Quote |
Livin'LaVidaAlaska, Do you actually live in Alaska? Where?
Do you?
The population of Alaska is only 626,00 people.
Biggest welfare state in the country.
Basically a EXXON gas station store in disguise. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 345490
Please promise that you never decide to live here. |
| Anonymous Coward User ID: 345490 10/11/2008 8:18 AM | | Re: Palin Troopergate investigation - HERE IS THE BRANCHFLOWER REPORT!! PALIN GUILTY OF ABUSE OF POWER!! | Quote |
Follow the facts closely and you'll find this whole thing is a sham
Crime is more accurate.
Let me guess....you've NEVER been to Alaska. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 523248
No, but I do not need to travel to China to know they are communist. |
| archduke User ID: 523270 10/11/2008 8:19 AM | | Re: Palin Troopergate investigation - HERE IS THE BRANCHFLOWER REPORT!! PALIN GUILTY OF ABUSE OF POWER!! | Quote | Sarah Palin can't even name a supreme court decision she disagrees with and is completely over her head.This news is just verification of what type of person she is.Like most of the religious right,which Palin is undisputably a member of,she would soppress others rights and opinions to achieve her mentally unbalanced wold views.On Nov. 5 we thankfully will not have to hear her annoying Fargo-like voice any longer. |
| Anonymous Coward User ID: 523248 10/11/2008 8:19 AM | | Re: Palin Troopergate investigation - HERE IS THE BRANCHFLOWER REPORT!! PALIN GUILTY OF ABUSE OF POWER!! | Quote |
Follow the facts closely and you'll find this whole thing is a sham
Crime is more accurate.
Let me guess....you've NEVER been to Alaska.
No, but I do not need to travel to China to know they are communist. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 345490
Maybe you should take that IQ test. |
| Anonymous Coward User ID: 345490 10/11/2008 8:21 AM | | Re: Palin Troopergate investigation - HERE IS THE BRANCHFLOWER REPORT!! PALIN GUILTY OF ABUSE OF POWER!! | Quote |
Livin'LaVidaAlaska, Do you actually live in Alaska? Where?
Do you?
The population of Alaska is only 626,00 people.
Biggest welfare state in the country.
Basically a EXXON gas station store in disguise.
Please promise that you never decide to live here. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 523248
What?
I might vote against the incumbent who promotes earmarks?
A to not be named senator. |
| Anonymous Coward User ID: 345490 10/11/2008 8:21 AM | | Re: Palin Troopergate investigation - HERE IS THE BRANCHFLOWER REPORT!! PALIN GUILTY OF ABUSE OF POWER!! | Quote |
Follow the facts closely and you'll find this whole thing is a sham
Crime is more accurate.
Let me guess....you've NEVER been to Alaska.
No, but I do not need to travel to China to know they are communist.
Maybe you should take that IQ test. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 523248
What test? |
| archduke User ID: 523270 10/11/2008 8:22 AM | | Re: Palin Troopergate investigation - HERE IS THE BRANCHFLOWER REPORT!! PALIN GUILTY OF ABUSE OF POWER!! | Quote | Anonymous Coward is obviously a religious right nutjob.Why don't pick up your book of fairy tales,the Bible,and read about helping those less fortunate.I am sure there is a fable about them. |
| Anonymous Coward User ID: 345490 10/11/2008 8:22 AM | | Re: Palin Troopergate investigation - HERE IS THE BRANCHFLOWER REPORT!! PALIN GUILTY OF ABUSE OF POWER!! | Quote | bridge------------------------nowhere |
| archduke User ID: 523270 10/11/2008 8:31 AM | | Re: Palin Troopergate investigation - HERE IS THE BRANCHFLOWER REPORT!! PALIN GUILTY OF ABUSE OF POWER!! | Quote | Whatever Palin's brother-in-law is accused of doing ,i.e. tasering his stepson,should be taken with a grain of salt,especially since that accusation came from her jilted sister.Palin's abuse of power is an example of her utter and complete back woods style.Her world views,much like McCain's,are archaic at best.At worst she is a dangerous right wing hate and fear monger who believes are more in line with the 19th century. |
| archduke User ID: 523270 10/11/2008 8:31 AM | | Re: Palin Troopergate investigation - HERE IS THE BRANCHFLOWER REPORT!! PALIN GUILTY OF ABUSE OF POWER!! | Quote | Whatever Palin's brother-in-law is accused of doing ,i.e. tasering his stepson,should be taken with a grain of salt,especially since that accusation came from her jilted sister.Palin's abuse of power is an example of her utter and complete back woods style.Her world views,much like McCain's,are archaic at best.At worst she is a dangerous right wing hate and fear monger who believes are more in line with the 19th century. |
| Anonymous Coward User ID: 435072 10/11/2008 8:37 AM | | Re: Palin Troopergate investigation - HERE IS THE BRANCHFLOWER REPORT!! PALIN GUILTY OF ABUSE OF POWER!! | Quote | Main Stream News this morning saids..
ABC, NBC, CBS...
THIS LATE BREAKING STORY
Came in last night..
What a joke !
Trooper gate |
| Enlilson  Son of son of son of Enlil User ID: 513300 10/11/2008 8:45 AM
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Not much here Polly !!!!
We got to much going on for this stuff!!!
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Mrs Palin maintains she fired Mr Monegan in July over a budgetary dispute.
But Mr Monegan said he was dismissed for resisting pressure from Mrs Palin and her husband, Todd, to fire State Trooper Mike Wooten, Mrs Palin's former brother-in-law.
Mr Monegan said he simply wanted the truth to be made known.
Sarah Palin has denied any wrongdoing over the affair
"The governor did want me to fire [Mr Wooten], and I chose to not," he told the Associated Press news agency.
"He didn't do anything under my watch to result in termination."
Todd Palin has admitted he did publicise what he called the "injustice of a violent trooper keeping his badge".
But he said his wife, who did not give evidence to the enquiry, then told him to drop the matter. Quoting: Ice
Yes nothing going on here but a sitting governor caught abusing the power of the office. I can see why that would not phase some as it seems to be the main hallmark for GOP executive material. __O__/
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| Anonymous Coward User ID: 345490 10/11/2008 8:49 AM | | Re: Palin Troopergate investigation - HERE IS THE BRANCHFLOWER REPORT!! PALIN GUILTY OF ABUSE OF POWER!! | Quote |
Livin'LaVidaAlaska, Do you actually live in Alaska? Where?
Do you?
The population of Alaska is only 626,00 people.
Biggest welfare state in the country.
Basically a EXXON gas station store in disguise.
Please promise that you never decide to live here. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 523248
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| Anonymous Coward User ID: 473718 10/11/2008 9:28 AM | | Re: Palin Troopergate investigation - HERE IS THE BRANCHFLOWER REPORT!! PALIN GUILTY OF ABUSE OF POWER!! | Quote |
Yes nothing going on here but a sitting governor caught abusing the power of the office. I can see why that would not phase some as it seems to be the main hallmark for GOP executive material. Quoting: Enlilson
A Governor firing someone? Isn't the Governor like the boss voted in by the people? So I would think the Governor would be right in firing anyone she wanted to.
Why is it the left is so stuck on this. Like in Washington now it seems if someone fires someone else they are guilty of a crime or something anymore. |
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