Palin Stonewalling the Troopergate Investigation »
Posted By Neophile 10 months ago in NewsGov. Sarah Palin is taking the wrong approach to Troopergate. She should be practicing the open and transparent, ethical and accountable government she promised when running for governor and boasts about now that she's on the national stage.
Instead, Gov. Palin has begun stonewalling the Legislature's attempt to get the bottom of allegations that she, her family or staff violated ethical or state personnel rules.
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miklkit10 months ago
This looks similar to the way Gonzales fired all of those lawyers because they weren't indicting enough Democrats. The score was 17 to 3. The republicons won the sleazeathon by a landslide!
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quackpot10 months ago
No, this CAN NOT be true. To abuse power like that would be an un-American thing to do, and she has already told us that she is pro-America.
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ConsAreNonGrata10 months ago
The only people Cons want to be open and honest is the ordinary citizen.
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Government needs to be opaque in order to maintain HONOR and INTEGRITY.
There is always an iron curtain up in the Con Culture of Lies and Incompetence. -

lbrtyordeath10 months ago
Well, just like ole Uncle Cheney. Stonewalling investigations!
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Why am I not surprised? -

obiefrommuskogee10 months ago
From what I can tell, she is simply a lying B(witch). The stories of her unbridled ambition and ruthless behavior are appalling.
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cindy510 months ago
I heard on CNN or MSNBC (can't remember which) that $90,000 plus was authorized to pay for Sarah's defense and it comes from taxpayers money. Weird?????
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