What was Sarah convicted of?
Nice double standard there.
Nothing on both parts. And yet, you treat them differently.
Why is that Allie?
Oh, nm...no need to answer. We all know why.
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What was Sarah convicted of?
Nice double standard there.
Oh, you mean releasing a "decision" on if his VP pick is guilty or not when it's not his job to do? No, I doubt he'll do that, either.uh, no, end the abuse of power.
Oh, you mean releasing a "decision" on if his VP pick is guilty or not when it's not his job to do? No, I doubt he'll do that, either.
I also doubt that he'll stand by when his VP pick redefines ethics or pretend to be a reformer when he's not.
Palinocchio broke the law.....
Troopergate report: Palin abused her power and broke the law - Nachrichten English-News - WELT ONLINE
An Alaska ethics report has concluded that John McCains running mate, Gov. Sarah Palin, abused her power as governor when firing a state official, a development that could hinder the Republicans as the race for the White House narrows. In the closely watched case, the Alaska governor was accused of pressuring the official to fire her former brother-in-law and then firing the official when he refused. Palin maintains the firing was over a budget dispute.
Finding Number Two
I find that, although Walt Monegan's refusal to fire Trooper Michael Wooten was
not the sole reason he was fired by Governor Sarah Palin, it was likely a contributing
factor to his termination as Commissioner of Public Safety. In spite of that, Governor
Palin's firing of Commissioner Monegan was a proper and lawful exercise of her
constitutional and statutory authority to hire and fire executive branch department heads.
Actually, I don't treat them differently. I'm simply pointing out the parallel.
No, a shitload of you voted for Hillary because you're fools for criminals. Kinda funny you balk at an ALLEGED abuse of power from Palin when the Clintons never did anything but abuse power from the moment they attained it.
let me rephrase what i thought was a simple question:
do you think obama, if elected, will end the abuse of power?
No, actually I was referring to Bill.
The Criminal-In-Chief.
Perjury.
I've no idea. So far though, his record is better, IMO.let me rephrase what i thought was a simple question:
do you think obama, if elected, will end the abuse of power?
You and Allie agree.that's because he has, practically speaking, no record, IMO.
I guess that's true. I guess I should vote for McCain because he's had more experience with abuse of power.shit happens. doesn't change the facts, though.