[Rhodes22-list] List Member Condones Criminal Activity ? Political

Brad Haslett flybrad at gmail.com
Fri Sep 19 11:15:57 EDT 2008


Rob,

Until Palin was picked as the VP candidate, the head of the
"Troopergate" investigation had remarked on several occasions that the
Palins had been cooperating fully and he hadn't needed subpoenas,
everyone was being open. Since her pick as VP, the process has been
politicized the Democratic investigator is using the investigation as
a means to harass and disrupt the Palin's schedule.

Now what is "Troopergate"?  Sarah Palin's ex-brother-in-law is an
Alaskan State Trooper.  He threatened his father-in-laws (the Guv's
father's) life, he Tasered his 10 year-old stepson (in front of the
Guv's daughter), he drank in his patrol car, he shot a moose out of
season, the list goes on.  If I were the Guv you damn right I would
have fired him!  Except, he wasn't fired.  In fact, he's on record as
supporting Gov. Palin as the VP candidate.

By all means, let the sun shine in on this one, it will only bolster
her case.  The issue is "did she use excess power in firing a
Commissioner to influence the firing of an Alaska State Trooper?  She
can fire anyone she wants to for any reason, say, she doesn't like the
way they comb their hair.  In this case, the supposed object of her
wrath still has a job.

Abuse of power?  Keep fishing!

Brad

On Fri, Sep 19, 2008 at 9:42 AM, Lowe, Rob <rlowe at vt.edu> wrote:
> Ed,
> Is refusing to comply with a subpoena considered criminal activity? -
> rob
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> http://afp.google.com/article/ALeqM5ghuS0L6TOT4wywVtT2dvpqJPilig
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