Comments on: Report: Palin Abused Power
- ProfitFella -
YOU SAID:"Keep on going with your cure and your mind will finally clear itself from the warm fuzzy cobwebs it''''s been filled up with by Obama''''s used car salesman BS and then with your head running on a full reality based understanding you''''ll be smartly and gladly voting for McCain/Palin!! "
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Nice run on sentence, but what does it mean? Really now, I get the general concept that you''re opposed to an OBAMA presidency, but other than that you aren''t making much sense.
I''m concerned about your mental status. You know, if you''re declared mentally incompetent, you forfeit your right to vote.
You definitely fit the demographics for McCain supporters (poorly educated and boorish). - Reply to this comment
- All I want to know is, "who on this blog read the 263 pages - which I did - and Wooten''s report and investigation summary?"...If you did you will be able to connect the dots that the Palin''s were mad and wanted their wishes followed through with.
Read Wooten''s investigation report...all of the actions he is accused of happened when he was HAPPILY married and part of the Palin tribe of ''do what we want to''....but after the divorce it was a bunch of "he said - she said" and the investigators said "fine, take your complaints to the police - not his boss - and be prepared to be punished too for being an accessory and cohort in the same crimes" and the Palin family didn''t want that! Sarah would lose her standing in the public.
DAH! Which these records show (clearly) that she should do soon...she allowed the infringment of her office to try to affect the firing of someone, and oh, the hiring of him in Wasilla (closer to his kids).
And lastly, Todd and Sarah are attempting to state that they did these things "because we feared for our lives" but removed 4 of the 6 full time security position detail (that protected the last 2 governors and their families) and used generic troopers upon need. DOESN''T SOUND TOO FEARFUL TO ME - BETTER YET, THE INVESTIGATOR. Try something else.
And really, thanks to Todd and Sarah given those pre-result dumps of information, we got to see first hand from each of them how they abused ''their'' power. We all it all to them. - Reply to this comment
- Same leadership style as Cheney...
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- Folks, why are you surprised? This is typical behavior of Grand Oil Party members.
Just another day in office. - Reply to this comment
- It Might Not Be Illegal...
But Surely It Is Immoral...
Person Who Allow Himself Such Act While He Is Only A Governor, What Will Be His Doing Being The Vice-President Of The Strongest nation On Earth ..
And Here Speaking About The Inetrnational Policy. - Reply to this comment
- http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g7TgDanmWkg
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- ProphetFella - Since you''re a prophet, why didn''t you warn McBush about the drama Palin would bring to his campaign. Dropped the ball, eh?
So tell me, if McCain loses (and the polls are saying he''s going to lose. Neener! Neener!), are you prepared to rename yourself the "False-ProphetFella"?
Btw, I''m from the Bronx, and here even the sissies are man enough to respect their wives'' business. Confident men, real men, don''t feel the need to treat their women like helpless victims.
Todd Palin was just revealing his utter impotence. He must have felt insecure about being the first lady of Alaska. - Reply to this comment
- ProphetFella - Awesome response! You''ve just alienated the female independents.
Do you really think a woman that hauls around a rifle and shoot at defenseless wolves, needs an overbearing husband?
Oh nice personal attack. (It''s to be expected with Republicans because that is all they''ve go - w/ ZERO understanding of the issues.) But you failed to say how Gov. Palin not keeping her husband out of her business makes her look like she''s ready to be second in command of the free world.
Btw, the 1940s called and asked for their slang back. "Gal"? What nursing home are you blogging from? - Reply to this comment
- BTW libertate1, it is not considered news worthy unless a black is tazering unless it''s a black cop tazering a white person. Racism does still exist. Which is really sad considering the race baiting that Palin does. Don''t believe, go on YouTube and search for coverage of her actions in St. Louis. She and McSame are insuring the loss of there party and insuring a push towards democrats. I figure it''s because the republican controlled congress of the last 12 of 14 years is scared to clean up their own mess.
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- The story isn''t misleading. I read the report and in it, the BIPARTISAN panel said, she did abuse her power and that she was within the rights of her office to fire him. I understand in her prom queen world, there is one set of rules for her and another for the rest of the world. Unfortunately, her world doesn''t encompass reality.
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- GROW UP Libertate1 you sound like a childish racist,this is the most important race in our lives and you people are turning it in to a hate war.we are not our ancestors we wo''nt run and we don''t scare easily.
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- To whom much is given,much is required and if we don''t set a new standard for democracy all is lost,and for you that are for the stupidity get ready for the fight of your lives for we will not sit back and take your sh*t anymore it''s time for a change and that means cleaning getting rid of the racist corrupt polticians thats for the good old boys,ther''s a new sheriff in town deal with it!!!
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- Palin is nothing more than a vindictive old prom queen who needs to keep her aw shucks & a smile, down home, frozen hearted nasties, in Alaska where no one ever got out of high school. If she is representative of that state they are more that way out there physicaly. She is a racist, and he a cessionist who used his wife''s position of power to avenge his family. They both need to stay in Alaska all safe and snug.
As I said about Hillary, this nasty woman is NOT my representative. She is simply a Sean Hannity mouth piece. - Reply to this comment
- Keating 5 + Troopergate = MAVERICKY.
Do we need chenney in office again?.
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- 1). The Alaska bipartisan Legislative Committee has concluded that Sarah Palin has abused her power as Governor of the State of Alaska. George W. Bush and his Republican controlled Congress have also abused their power on the People of this Nation and the World for the past eight years. Do we want the same this election year?
(2). Governor Sarah Palin has marveled in the 2008 election campaign as having the most "experienced" on the job than Obama by being the Governor of Alaska, but this "experience" has also illustrated to the rest of this Nation that she possesses "Poor Judgement" by abusing her power as Governor.
(3). At the time John McCain chose Sarah Palin to be his vice-president running mate she has demonstrated on the campaign trail that she is not trustworthy or honest in regard to her past and also in regard to her "false" attacks on Presidential candidate Barack Obama during the 2008 campaign for President of the United States. I do not know about you, but I am sick and tired of being lied too over the entire political tenure of George W. Bush.
McWar and Plain = More of the same - Reply to this comment
- Continuation....
Additionally, any governor that can''t even control her own husband, has ZERO leadership skills. On this basis, she''s a disgrace to professional women everywhere, such that how could the executive of Alaska, the highest office in that state, kowtow to her husbands desires? She should have reined him in and put him in his place. This is NOT the ideal model for strong, assertive women in politics.
This leads many to believe that Palin is nothing more than an easily manipulated puppet for the evil political machinery behind McCain (i.e., Karl Rove... McCain needs to fire these people, including Palin.)
Btw, you should avoid personal attacks on "liberals" if you can''t even spell "Ritalin" or "Dosage" correctly. Too bad there are presently no drugs to raise one''s intelligence, because you''re in dire need of an intellectual highchair.
And speaking of drugs, aren''t you that drug cocaine user from Oregon, who believes there is a conspiracy among Californians to buy up Oregon land. You need help.
http://www.cbsnews.com/video/watch/?id=4501062n%3fsource=search_video - Reply to this comment
- ZeroKnots - it''s not surprising that you support Gov. Palin, since, because of your political affiliation, you probably supported Bush. Yes, it seems she was in her right to fire Walt Monegan, but this report went on to state that she violated Alaska ethics law.
Why is that a governor violating an ethics law okay with you?
We should hold elected officials up to a higher standard, and not allow them to do as they wish. They''re not royalty, they''re public servants.
This is why OBAMA compares McCain to Bush, because their political vision (McCain=Bush) is the same; both McCain and Bush believe in unbridled power, and they don''t feel people-in-power should be held accountable.
A REAL conservative would never be okay with this. Conservative believe in ACCOUNTABILITY%u2026
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- If she abuses her power now...what in the world is she going to do when someone pisses her off as The VP??? Is her husband going to run her office like he did this one??? How can she fix her mouth to say ANYTHING about Obama? NOW let''s talk about judgement.
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- I''m ashamed of the law at this!
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- WHO IS THE REAL OBAMA?
http://www.nytimes.com/2008/09/21/magazine/21obama-t.html?_r=1&oref=slogin
%u201CEven as his political career advanced, Obama%u2019s teaching stuck to the law-school norm of dispassionately evaluating competing arguments with the tools of forensic logic. But Obama apparently was not attached to legal argumentation for its own sake. %u201CIt was drilled into us from Day 1 that you examined your biases and inclinations,%u201D Richard Hess, now an attorney at Susman Godfrey in Houston, told me. %u201CAnd then, when you made decisions, they were based on sound empirical reasons.%u201D Escuder saw his professor as %u201Ca street smart academic%u201D: %u201CHe wanted his students to consider the impact laws and judicial opinions had on real people.%u201D According to Marcus Fruchter, who took constitutional law with Obama and now practices at the law firm of Schopf & Weiss in Chicago, %u201CYou never would have known he was going to be a liberal senator based on what he said in his courses.%u201D - Reply to this comment




