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Exactly! Eureka! Onegai Shimasu!ok then, you suck your thumb and sleep with a teddy bear.
the broad is an airhead. i have yet to see it PROVEN otherwise.
Exactly! Eureka! Onegai Shimasu!ok then, you suck your thumb and sleep with a teddy bear.
the broad is an airhead. i have yet to see it PROVEN otherwise.
how does that work? if i am dumb on a scale of 9 and she is dumb on a scale of 6 are we dumb together as a 15? thats why i love this site you learn something everytime youre here.and obama is as dumb as you and palin put together.
Quite the statement to make in support of a candidate who already declared she wasn't running for anymore elected offices... ya know, after she quit her other job as an elected official...Palin is capable of smashing through any democrat opponent.
OK, let's get something straight here once and for all: Palin DID resign her post as governor, but what was the reason? The Progressives kept filing stupid, nonsensical lawsuits against her. I think there were 15 all together ... and she defeated every one of them. These lawsuits were costing the citizens of Alaska millions of dollars and put the Palin family over 500,000 in legal fee debt. Why were the lawsuits filed? Because the Progressives see in Sarah Palin the opponent that can defeat them because she, and the ideas she represents, are a threat to the Progressive agenda. Remember, she was elected governor of Alaska based upon her promise of ending corruption in the Good-Old-Boy network in Alaska. She was elected on that promise, and as soon as she took office, she started firing REPUBLICANS! This is a threat to the Progressives in the Republican Party for sure ... and even a larger threat to Progressives in the Democrat Party.Quite the statement to make in support of a candidate who already declared she wasn't running for anymore elected offices... ya know, after she quit her other job as an elected official...
one source states the following:...Palin DID resign her post as governor, but what was the reason? The Progressives kept filing stupid, nonsensical lawsuits against her. I think there were 15 all together ... and she defeated every one of them. These lawsuits were costing the citizens of Alaska millions of dollars and put the Palin family over 500,000 in legal fee debt. ...
The Alaska Legislature voted last month to investigate allegations that Palin dismissed the state's public safety commissioner after the official resisted pressure to fire a state trooper involved in a contentious divorce from Palin's sister.
The Legislature has hired a former district attorney to investigate the case and asked him to issue a report by Oct. 31, just before the Nov. 4 general election, state Senator Hollis French said in an interview.
The vote by the Legislative Council to authorize the probe was unanimous, said French, a Democrat from West Anchorage. The council conducts state business when the Legislature isn't in formal session.
Palin fired the public safety commissioner, Walt Monegan, on July 11. Several days later, Monegan said he had been pressured by members of Palin's administration and family to fire state trooper Mike Wooten, according to the Anchorage Daily News.
French said it ``remains to be seen'' whether the investigation embarrasses Palin. The important issue, he said, will be whether evidence emerges that ties Palin directly to efforts to pressure Monegan.
Monegan, 57, a respected former chief of the Anchorage Police Department, said in an interview with The Washington Post's James V. Grimaldi on Friday that the governor repeatedly brought up the topic of her ex-brother-in-law, Michael Wooten, after Monegan became the state's commissioner of public safety in December 2006. Palin's husband, Todd, met with Monegan and presented a dossier of information about Wooten, who was going through a bitter custody battle with Palin's sister, Molly. Monegan also said Sarah Palin sent him e-mails on the subject, but Monegan declined to disclose them, saying he planned to give them to a legislative investigator looking into the matter.
Palin initially denied that she or anyone in her administration had ever pressured Monegan to fire the trooper, but this summer acknowledged more than a half a dozen contacts over the matter, including one phone call from a Palin administration official to a state police lieutenant. The call was recorded and was released by Palin's office this month. Todd Palin told a television reporter in Alaska that he did meet with Monegan, but said he was just "informing" Monegan about the issue, not exerting pressure.
"She never directly asked me to fire him," Monegan said.
Lawmakers will hire someone within a week to investigate whether Governor Sarah Palin abused her power in firing Public Safety Commissioner Walt Monegan. The legislative council approved 100,000 dollars for the investigation that will find out whether Palin was angry at Monegan for not firing an Alaska State Trooper who went through a messy divorce with Palin's sister. On Monday afternoon, the Joint Legislative Council, filled with Republicans and Democrats, voted 12 to 0 to formally call for an investigation against Governor Palin in a manner—that they are stressing—will be unbiased and done in a timely fashion.
Legislators approved hiring a special investigator to look into the controversial firing of former Public
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Safety Commissioner Walt Monegan. Monegan was fired two weeks ago without explanation and has said he was pressured by the governor and her staff to fire a trooper who was once married to Palin's sister. Accusations have risen that Monegan was fired for his refusal to fire trooper Michael Wooten. The council's intent is to investigate the circumstances and events surrounding the termination of Monegan and potential abuses of power and improper action by the Governor and her administration.
"It is the intent of the legislative council that the investigation be professional, unbiased, independent, objective, and conducted at arms length from the political process," said, Senator Kim Elton, a Democrat from Juneau.
The council's intent is to investigate the circumstances and events surrounding the termination of Monegan and potential abuses of power and improper action by the governor and her administration.
"I think what it really gets down to is after the comma, add potential abuses of power and improper actions is really what we are looking at or at least proposing to look at?" said Representative John Harris, a Republican from Valdez.
Governor Palin has denied the accusations, saying she replaced Monegan
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to go in a new direction. And although she doesn't think an investigation is needed, she welcomes the questions. The council went through a detailed meeting to make sure the process is done in a timely manner with accurate results.
"We will get from this is," said Senator Hollis French, a Democrat from Anchorage, "no evidence of wrong doing, some evidence of wrong doing, clear evidence of wrong doing, that will come back to us."
"At that point the body has to make the decision: 'Is this evidence strong enough to proceed on or not?'"
"I think it should be made very clear because there have been conversations about personnel matters that the issues really that we are dealing with here are not the termination of the public
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safety commissioner," said Harris. Legislators hope that during this investigation that the politics are left out of the mix, which can be hard for government officials.
"What really remains is the most significant hurdle," said Representative Jay Ramras, a Republican from Fairbanks. "Are those professionals going to feel compelled to be subpoenaed before they will speak candidly about what they know?"
Senator French is the Senate Judiciary Committee chairman and is in charge of hiring the investigator. He says he has a short list of candidates and that the investigation should be finished within a few
no, it puts you at 3.how does that work? if i am dumb on a scale of 9 and she is dumb on a scale of 6 are we dumb together as a 15? thats why i love this site you learn something everytime youre here.
Give me some names man, I feel like doing a little investigating. Name me off some people she removed from office for misconduct or abuse of power or whatever. Is this just something you heard somewhere and keep repeating or is it actually true?OK, let's get something straight here once and for all: Palin DID resign her post as governor, but what was the reason? The Progressives kept filing stupid, nonsensical lawsuits against her. I think there were 15 all together ... and she defeated every one of them. These lawsuits were costing the citizens of Alaska millions of dollars and put the Palin family over 500,000 in legal fee debt. Why were the lawsuits filed? Because the Progressives see in Sarah Palin the opponent that can defeat them because she, and the ideas she represents, are a threat to the Progressive agenda. Remember, she was elected governor of Alaska based upon her promise of ending corruption in the Good-Old-Boy network in Alaska. She was elected on that promise, and as soon as she took office, she started firing REPUBLICANS! This is a threat to the Progressives in the Republican Party for sure ... and even a larger threat to Progressives in the Democrat Party.
Palin is a threat to those who would ensure the future economic enslavement of your children and grandchildren for their own quest and lust for control and power over our lives. In stead of denigrating Palin, you/we should be admiring and supporting her.
why do you have to compare her? can't we just talk about her? as herself? she comes across as a dingy airhead. how can one not see that?Any way you want to slice it.... Palin is capable of smashing through any democrat opponent.
That's why they keep attacking her.... even after they won all the marbles....the dem machine knows she's a formidable threat.
So if she's an airhead (I doubt it), that makes the Dem's what????
Dude, I think I give you too much credit sometimes...I'm just pointing out that without all the DEM attention...Palin should and would have faded. It's their fear of her which is keeping her alive. I'm surprised the media doesn't freeze her out of the story lines...but in the end, they are whores and grovel for viewers.
Usually loser VP's simply go away.... this one has even quit her job as Governor....and yet, she still garners attention from the left. they should have IGNORED her as soon as the election was over..... they did not. Not smart....
as SHE releases HER new book.I'm just pointing out that without all the DEM attention...Palin should and would have faded. It's their fear of her which is keeping her alive. I'm surprised the media doesn't freeze her out of the story lines...but in the end, they are whores and grovel for viewers.
Usually loser VP's simply go away.... this one has even quit her job as Governor....and yet, she still garners attention from the left. they should have IGNORED her as soon as the election was over..... they did not. Not smart....
I think I disagree on the first point. The liberal media has had no role in Plain's popularity, positive or negative. She is in the public eye because she connects with a segment of the population. ANYTIME an individual connects with a significant segment in a political way politicians all around will sit up and take notice. Someone capable of moving a vote even one percent could be critical and cannot be ignored.I'm just pointing out that without all the DEM attention...Palin should and would have faded. It's their fear of her which is keeping her alive. I'm surprised the media doesn't freeze her out of the story lines...but in the end, they are whores and grovel for viewers.
Usually loser VP's simply go away.... this one has even quit her job as Governor....and yet, she still garners attention from the left. they should have IGNORED her as soon as the election was over..... they did not. Not smart....
A monkey can watch the sky every night of its life and never make out the constellations... That doesn't mean they aren't there...and i have yet to see that "brilliant" speech of hers.
A monkey can watch the sky every night of its life and never make out the constellations... That doesn't mean they aren't there...