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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.-

DeauxNut1 year ago
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"It is comprised of state legislators. Of course, they use public funds. Duh!"
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The point you missed is that they used public funds to pursue their own personal agenda. Duh is right!!
Also, the legislature has already indicated that no further action will be pursued.
Tune in to the Personnel Board at the end of this month where Palin and husband have already indicated full cooperation. We'll wait for THAT outcome for further comment.-
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DeadXXXManXXXTalkin1 year ago
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'''The point you missed is that they used public funds to pursue their own personal agenda. Duh is right!!''''
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political ethics is NOT a personal agenda. we pay these people-they are our employees. when they misuse their power its a very PUBLIC matter, not a personal one
investigate the case-the governor and her husband had a PERSONAL agenda concerning their PERSONAL lives, and used a PUBLIC office to try to resolve it
the panel that reached the conclusion actually had more republican than dem members on it
that should tell you the findings were not about a personal agenda, but a misuse of public office, if nothing else does
of course if you want to see this as a partisan demonization of Palin, nothing will stop you, even knowing the panel that found her 'guilty' was bipartisan and actually had more people on it from her own party -

jordan111 year ago
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This is an ethics matter. The state legislature had every responsibility to deal with this. They made their decision based on that responsibility. Whether or not they pursue any further action isn't the point. The point is, she was found to have participated in unethical conduct. Sort of like John McCain was found to have have used "poor judgment" in a Senate ethics review over the Keating scandal.
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As for the Personnel Board, you mean the one with her appointees sitting on it? That personnel board? Who cares what they say about it. It will not negate the findings of the committee.
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