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Legislative Committee Is Meeting Behind Closed Door In Troopergate Investigation

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by beader59 October 10, 2008 10:41 PM EDT
And why was Palin chosen for VP again? Any charges, especially charges against a Presidential candidate should be immediately investigated. Why should any time be given for her and these charges? She just needs to go away.
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by user168-2009 October 10, 2008 10:29 PM EDT
If John McCain''s 72-year-old-heartbeat goes away, would Todd Palin be running this country???
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by andor3 October 10, 2008 10:07 PM EDT
yep looks bad for Palin... Alaska legislature is GOP majority. They must be trying to save the party and think of some way to slow it down or edit it. Thing was supposed to be out by now right?
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by petesis October 10, 2008 9:51 PM EDT
Sounds like it must be against Palin. The GOP guy says he is still reading it and it is like Dostoyevsky. The Dem says he sees no reason for delay.

Of course whatever it finds out will be irrelevant because the MCCain camp already did their own investigation and cleared her of all charges.
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by shadrack45 October 10, 2008 9:03 PM EDT
PugHenry3

John McCain crashed at least 3 planes...so much for his math ability. He said the fundamentals of our economy were good...yeah right.

His supporters are in two categories: filthy rich, or ignorant. You''ve answered which one you are.
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by dmd208 October 10, 2008 8:59 PM EDT
Is the McCain-Palin campaign a shadow government whose power surpasses that of the Alaska State government? I do not understand how McCain-Palin political campaign operatives can craft an official written exoneration of their candidate for VP, genuinely expecting the government of the State of Alaska and the people of the United States of America to swallow that particular rotten apple whole. But then, maybe I am just politically, ethically, and morally naive, one of those fools who actually believes in %u201Ccountry first.%u201D
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by ioweign October 10, 2008 8:51 PM EDT
Next up for Palin are those per Diem and travel expenses...
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by andor3 October 10, 2008 8:50 PM EDT
"By February, Palin will be a washed-up political has-been,..."

It seems she was selected exactly for being nobody with nothing to lose... McCain and his handlers knew they were going to need someone with a cute smile who could lie to the press without flinching or worrying about his/her reputation. Probably all the other Republicans told him to get lost: "Hey wanna be my running mate--you gotta lie and will probably get caught and embarrassed over and over..."
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by inventagod2 October 10, 2008 8:41 PM EDT

By February, Palin will be a washed-up political has-been, back in Alaska with an illegitimate grandkid to watch while her daughter parties...
With any luck, this investigation will end her governorship...
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by marshall65 October 10, 2008 8:35 PM EDT
"John McCain can step back on his own and make an independent judgment using his own computational skills whether a specific plan makes sense."....Like, should he see a shrink or put it off until after the election?
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by joker1944-2009 October 10, 2008 8:05 PM EDT
Obama has been getting a free pass for nearly 2 years. I am so sick of seeing his smug mug on TV. I need a puke bag.

Posted by joule3 at 04:52 PM : Oct 10, 2008

Sucks, doesn''t it? Now you know how about 1/2 the nation has felt about GW Bush for years.

It''s your turn now. Suck it up and get used to the idea of President Obama.
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by joker1944-2009 October 10, 2008 8:03 PM EDT
Say it ain''t so Todd???

Posted by blindhowlin at 04:17 PM : Oct 10, 2008

When asked, this lying SOS said he only mentioned it ONCE previously. Now we find out he was basically harrassing administration officials frequently to have this trooper fired. When that didn''t happen, it''s not too much of a stretch to believe that Gov. Palin fired Monegan.

Also, we''re supposed to believe it was Palin''s husband that wanted this guy fired? And because he felt threatened by him? Well, if he did, trying his best to get the guy fired is an odd way to respond to this alledged threat!
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by pughenry3 October 10, 2008 7:53 PM EDT
Raheem: Lawyers are wordsmiths by craft. Look at Barack Obama, he has written two books already at his early age. Ninety-nine percent of lawyers do not have the experience of pushing numbers around. Most lawyers are mathematically challenged. The solutions to our economic and budget crisis involve the understanding how our economy and banking system works. Economic and banking theory can not even be remotely understood without an ability to work with numbers with relative ease. John McCain like all pilots have proven mathematical ability and the quantitative experience to understand and find solutions to our economic problems. Instead of blindly relying on some advisor or group of advisors which has caused some of our economic problems, John McCain can step back on his own and make an independent judgment using his own computational skills whether a specific plan makes sense.

Vote John McCain!!!! Vote John McCain!!!!!!!
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by pga39120 October 10, 2008 7:34 PM EDT
I get ticked off everytime I see my paycheck and the money that going toward the FICA and when I needed help I was not able to get any because of my gross income. It is sad that you have to quit your job to get help and some sorry person can walk in and get assistance. Its sad that people who NEVER needed assistance can''t do so without being in poverty yet we have people in pulic housing driving 2008 cars and our elderly are suffering. I get ticked off when I drive through my neighbor hood and I see women with 3 or more kids living the life and I can barely make ends meet as a single parent. Please don''t get me started on fathers not living up to their expectations or duties. Do you realize how hard it is starting over after a divorce. We have real issues that need to be addressed other than guilt by association, because I can throw stones at both parties, if that is the case everyone one in america is guilty
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by pga39120 October 10, 2008 7:28 PM EDT
Its funny how people call Obama a terrorist and muslim but he is the Best Christian around, if he did not judge ayers and wright, but left it in gods hands to deal with them. Besides ayers protested the vietnam war, which was useless and thousands of our men got killed. Look at the affect it has played on thousands of men now, suffering from agent orange or nightmares.

Lets get on with with the real issues like stopping these young women from laying up having babies and letting grandma raise them while they get government money and not give grandma a dime, or lets not forget our elderly living off of 800.00 a month with half going for medicine and nothing to eat or pay bills with. Lets talk about how single people with no children are getting hammered with taxes yet the rich can hide money in other countries and fake buisnesses. How about how you can work your butt off and not get equal pay because ofyour color or gender. Those are real issues.
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by lochlan-2009 October 10, 2008 7:27 PM EDT
Republicans are scum. Your parents may have told you not to categorise (atleast ethical parents do), but if you know with just the most minute amount of research that the candidate you''re voting for is lieing about all the criminal dealings they''ve done, and then on top of that, you know that everything they are saying about your candidates opponent is not true. What does that say about your moral fiber?


A LOT!!!!!!
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by blindhowlin October 10, 2008 7:19 PM EDT
Guess we''ll find out who really wears the panties in the Palin household

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by blindhowlin October 10, 2008 7:17 PM EDT
Say it ain''t so Todd???
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by ne_patriot7 October 10, 2008 7:02 PM EDT
"Stop getting your information from Rolling Stone magazine.
Only a complete idiot can be gullable enough to believe such trash."

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Posted by nolle61 at 03:31 PM : Oct 10, 2008

LMFAO...
Stop getting your info from FixNews.
Only a complete idiot can be gullible enough to think Barack is a Muslim...

Nice try though... better luck next time.!


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by dand222 October 10, 2008 6:54 PM EDT
What, a republitard abusing power? Say it ain''t so!
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