The Full "Troopergate" Palin Report...Her Political Career is Over! »
Posted By VoteMeCool 1 year ago in NewsHere's the full "Troopergate" report (PDF File). I'd say after this Palin's Political Career is basically over.
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NoWayMan1 year ago
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pretty stupid, espeically considering...
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- McCain's circle of lobbyist advisers and all of their ties to African dictators.
- the fact that McCain voted in favor of Apartheid six times in the 80s.
so here's some more names for you:
- Jonas Savimbi, Angolan "rebel" leader whose insurgency left thousands dead or homeless
- Zairian dictator Mobuto Sese Seko
- Nigerian General Ibrahim Babangida, who violently delayed the transition to multiparty democracy in that country),
all of these madmen are connected directly to CHARLIE BLACK, one of McCain's top advisers.
next time, do your homework first.
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Jimjn21 year ago
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If this was even remotely real, it would not be only in some liberal hate monger's blog, it would be all over the news.
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If you believe this bunk, I have some swamp land in FL to sell you. It's a real good deal too or for a modest fee I can get you a seat on the space shuttle to Mars, or I can sell you the Tower of London, cheap. -

DeauxNut1 year ago
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I don't believe the investigation has anything to do with being "partisan" but in all likelyhood, a personal vendetta as we all know that Palin has ruffled quite a few feathers in her efforts to rid Alaska of corruption, etc. Also, if you (collectively) delve into Alaskan governmental protocol, that the Personnel Board is the one empowered to investigate claims of ethical wrongdoing and Palin and husband Todd have publicly stated that they will be 100% cooperative with the Personnel Board's inquiry later this month.
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Also of interest is that the legislative panel that produced the report did so using public funds. If anyone broke the law, it's the panel, not Palin - she broke no laws and was not, and will not be, charged with any crimes.
Her political career is far from over, it's just getting started.-

bluetexasvalley1 year ago
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"Also of interest is that the legislative panel that produced the report did so using public funds."
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Do you know what a legislative panel is? It is the state-level version of a congressional investigative committee. It is comprised of state legislators. Of course, they use public funds. Duh!
According to this government committee, Sarah Palin broke a statute regarding ethics, an impeachable offense. Their work was finished when they issued this report, which has now gone to the entire state legislature. Now it is up to the legislature whether they want to do anything about it -- ignore, censure or impeach.
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StillUnashamed1 year ago
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somecommonsense1 year ago
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If by end you mean he will be the next President of the United States, then fine. Do you even know what ACORN is? It is a non story in terms of it affecting Sen. Obama...if any fraud is found is found it is isolated and I hardly think sen Obama need s to support a fraud to register 2000 people in Indiana...when the Democratic party has brought in millions of new voters this year, legal ones. I find it laughable to hear republicans lecturing democrats on voter fraud...I don't even need to insert a metaphor here, the statement speaks for itself, Republicans lecturing Democrats on voter fraud...lol. Anyone seen the flyers in Philly that tell people not to vote if they have parking tickets or have ever been arrested? And what's Ayers gate...a washed up 60s radical, who barack Obama barely knows, they sat on 2 boards together, he is a prof. of English at the University of Illinios, he is paid by our Gov't. Never charged with a crime...and the Weather Underground was funded by a prominent McCain supporter, look it up! http://www.newsweek.com/id/163396
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McCain says in an Internet ad that the two "ran a radical 'education' foundation" in Chicago. But the supposedly "radical" group was supported by a Republican governor and included on its board prominent local civic leaders, including one former Nixon administration official who has given $1,500 to McCain's campaign this year. Education Week says the group's work "reflected mainstream thinking" among school reformers. The group was the Chicago Annenberg Challenge, started by a $49 million grant from the Annenberg Foundation, which was established by the publisher Walter Annenberg, a prominent Republican whose widow, Leonore, is a contributor to the McCain campaign.
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Hobe1 year ago
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Paylin and dude husband are now known as two immoral deceptive Liars the same as the Clinton's BJ bill and hillary....
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America does Not need these Greedy PIGS in office....
John McCain looks like an Old, Tired, Angry, Man with a very Bad temper... With McClain's history with Confinement and pent up anger towards Americans he is truely in Need of some Serious Mental Health Examinations...
McCain may be a danger to America?-

alakazam1 year ago
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McCain may be a danger to America? ...maybe so.
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Palin? You know I could say an awful lot of bad things here, but I will go for the simple answer.
Palin is unquestionably dangerous to Freedom and the Rule of Law.
Her incompetence alone would sink us.
Imagine four years of leadership worse than that of Bush.
(and yes, that really is the short answer)
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kickdrum11 year ago
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Obama has direct ties with prosecutable voter fraud, cavorts with a person responsible for bombing American buildings, has called Che Guevara one of his "heros", is publicly endorsed by the New Black Panther Party, the Nation of Islam, the entire Fidel Castro family, the American Communist Party, etc., but the media concentrates on how Sarah Palin may have had a State Trooper fired. Wow.
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NoWayMan1 year ago
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does Obama have direct ties to prosecutable voter fraud? do you have any proof that obama's camp singed up all these people? or are you simply talking outta yer arse?
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it ain't voter fraud until someone tries to actually go and vote under a false name. until, then, its nothing.
wake up. this is karl rove's doing, and he's setting up a situation on election day where the GOP can start lawwsuits everywhere in a sad, feeble, very unAmerican attempt to retain control.
meanwhile...
you have a bipartisan panel telling you right to your face that sarah palin is dangerous.
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NoWayMan1 year ago
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ABUSE OF POWER
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the last three words any real American wants to hear right now, especially after the last 8 years of Bush, Cheney, Gonzo, Rumsfeld, Ashcroft, etc etc etc.
the GOP is the party of abuse of power.
and in three weeks we will show them who really has the power. -

jjack8110881 year ago
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I read the entire report. It took me 2 hours and 37min. I couldn't help but feel like what a stupid mistake to make as Governor. I cant say I would do any different if it was my sister involved. But still dumb! Then I remember Obama's remark when it was discovered his convicted felon, friend had purchased the property Obama wanted next to his house. So the felon friend sold it to Obama for less than he paid. Another stupid mistake! Obama said this was stupid and too close to the line. I will never get close to that line again he said. Stupid, yes on both of their parts but the end of their political careers? I doubt it. Maybe it should be McCain/Biden.
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