Posted by
Locutisprime on Saturday, October 11, 2008 7:34:54 AM
Palin, seen Friday greeting supporters after a ribbon cutting ceremony in Ohio, was cited for "abusing her power" in an ethics
panels report. (AP)
ANCHORAGE, Alaska - Sarah Palin "abused her power"
http://elections.foxnews.com/2008/10/10/panel-palin-abused-power-firing-commissioner/
The much ballyhooed and awaited Troopergate Report finally came out late yesterday. And what was learned or determined? Absolutely nothing aside from the fact that given enough time and interest by those in the media, that partisan slanted politics will produce the desired transparent result and dishonest result every time.
Nothing new and nothing criminal was determined by this sifting search for truth, aside the reality that Sarah Palin fired this turd Monegan, because he went around her via collusion with an opposing party Alaskan state legislator and attempted to thwart a budgetary veto of Palin's office. And in doing so he , committed insubordination against the governor and her executive authority and was rightfully terminated. But because the governor's husband supposedly hadn't been sufficiently reined in by the governor, and because those in her administration had been inquiring into why a dangerous and questionable trooper was allowed to remain on payroll, somehow the governor's ethics are in question and should be scorned by the righteous comparative ethics of those who oppose Sarah Palin for the vice presidency. sorry, but i don't think so.
I always love it when liberals and socialist democrats attempt to go after the ethics of others. It only makes their own horrible standards and associations that much more glaring by example. Sarah Palin acted in the best interest of the state of Alaska and her own administration by flushing this turd Monegan when she did, but somehow as always when there are liberal political considerations in the mix, her actions were somehow wrong. as they seemingly always are when it involves conservative office holders in this country.
I for one don't think so. I don't see anything wrong. And personally? I think we need more elected officials who will take their jobs seriously and do what needs to be done when it needs to be done and give up on this bogus and transparent BS of bipartisanship. I say Bravo Sarah! you go girl!