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Jean Kallander, left, shouts with a group of Sarah Palin supporters outside of the Legislative Information Building in Anchorage, Alaska Friday Oct. 10, 2008, as Alaska lawmakers meet behind closed doors to discuss an ethics report into Gov. Palin's firing of her state public safety commissioner. The Republican vice presidential nominee has been accused of firing the commissioner to settle a family dispute. An investigator's report was expected to be released later Friday. (AP Photo/Al Grillo)

Friday, 10 October 2008
Palin pre-empts state report, clears self in probe Print E-mail
Matt Apuzzo - The Associated Press   

ANCHORAGE, Alaska -- Trying to head off a potentially embarrassing state ethics report on GOP vice presidential nominee Sarah Palin, campaign officials released their own report Thursday that clears her of any wrongdoing.

Sen. John McCain's running mate is the subject of a legislative investigation into whether she abused her power as governor by firing her public safety commissioner. The commissioner, Walter Monegan, says he was dismissed in July for resisting pressure from Palin's husband, Todd Palin, and numerous top aides to fire state trooper Mike Wooten, Palin's former brother-in-law.

Lawmakers are expected to release their own findings Friday. Campaign officials have yet to see that report -- the result of an investigation that began before she was tapped as McCain's running mate -- but said the investigation has falsely portrayed a legitimate policy dispute between a governor and her commissioner as something inappropriate.

"The following document will prove Walt Monegan's dismissal was a result of his insubordination and budgetary clashes with Governor Palin and her administration," campaign officials wrote. "Trooper Wooten is a separate issue."

Monegan said Thursday that he doesn't know what to expect from the legislative panel's own report.

"I just hope that the truth is figured out," Monegan told The Associated Press on Thursday. "That the governor did want me to fire him, and I chose to not. You just can't walk up to someone and say, 'I fire you.' He didn't do anything under my watch to result in termination."

Palin's critics say that shows she used her office to settle family affairs.

"When you're the governor, you leave your household hat at home and you become governor," said state Senate President Lyda Green, a Republican who has frequently clashed with Palin.

McCain spokesman Taylor Griffin, who distributed the campaign's report, said it was written by the McCain-Palin campaign staff and based on public filings and Todd Palin's affidavit.

The report blames former campaign opponent, Andrew Halcro, who has a blog, of conspiring with Wooten to pin Monegan's dismissal on the family's dispute with Wooten. Three days after Monegan was fired, they say, Wooten told his ex-wife, Palin's sister, that: "You guys are going down. Get ready for the show."

Two days after that confrontation, they say, Halcro and Wooten met at a hotel bar in Anchorage for more than three hours -- and that evening, Halcro posted the first accusations on his blog that Monegan had been fired because of a vendetta against Wooten by the Palin family.

"It is tragic that a false story hatched by a blogger after drinks with Trooper Wooten led the legislature to allocate over $100,000 of public money to be spent in what has become a politically driven investigation," the 21-page report concludes.

Although the report describes Wooten as a separate issue, the McCain campaign goes into great detail about the "rogue" trooper and his "long history of unstable and erratic behavior." The campaign describes allegations of violence, including threatening Palin's family and shooting his stepson with a stun gun.

The report also includes allegations that Wooten cheated the workers' compensation system. Todd Palin has said he had numerous conversations with government officials about why Wooten was allowed to stay on the job.

"The Palins make no apologies for wanting to protect their family and wanting to bring attention to the injustice of a violent trooper keeping his badge and abusing the workers' compensation system."

But Todd Palin said he never pressured anyone, including his wife.

The McCain campaign says the investigation has become "muddied with innuendo, rumor and partisan politics."

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Associated Press writer Adam Goldman contributed to this report.

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truthhurts Oct 12 2008 16:51:32
Everybody Loves Raymond wrote:
Any of you ****** want to tell me a single law she broke?
No problem-o, Ray-boy.

"I find that Governor Sarah Palin abused her power by violating Alaska Statute 39.52.110 (a) of the Alaska Executive Branch Ethics Act," investigator Steve Branchflower concluded in the panel's 263-page report."

http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/americas/7662820.stm

BTW, violation of the ethics act could result in sanctions, including up to $5,000 in civil fines by a state ethics board, according to the law.

Seriously, do you deny that she and her hubby wanted her ex-brother -in-law fired, and that they made numerous calls to that effect? That's abusing her powers for "personal gain." The personal gain in this instance was not monetary, it was one of the oldest forms of personal gain...revenge.

And the funny part is Wooten is still an Alaska State Trooper.
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The Keeper Oct 12 2008 16:56:17
Sir John the Apostate wrote:
eric hussein miami wrote:
A bi-partisan commission in Alaska just found her guilty of abusing power. Tsk tsk.

But...but she and McCain just cleared herself of any wrong doing...wink...wink...no interviews please...except for Fox News this is.....



Kind of like Clinton and his "Stroke of a pen, law of the land"!
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eric hussein miami Oct 12 2008 17:06:06
Doesn't take long to get back to Clinton when these boys don't have an answer.
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Sir John the Apostate
Oct 12 2008 17:10:21
The Keeper wrote:
Sir John the Apostate wrote:
eric hussein miami wrote:
A bi-partisan commission in Alaska just found her guilty of abusing power. Tsk tsk.

But...but she and McCain just cleared herself of any wrong doing...wink...wink...no interviews please...except for Fox News this is.....



Kind of like Clinton and his "Stroke of a pen, law of the land"!


Don't you mean Bush and his signing statements?
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The Keeper Oct 12 2008 23:45:14
Sir John the Apostate wrote:
The Keeper wrote:
Sir John the Apostate wrote:
eric hussein miami wrote:
A bi-partisan commission in Alaska just found her guilty of abusing power. Tsk tsk.

But...but she and McCain just cleared herself of any wrong doing...wink...wink...no interviews please...except for Fox News this is.....



Kind of like Clinton and his "Stroke of a pen, law of the land"!


Don't you mean Bush and his signing statements?


No one knows what Bush is babbling about when he does that, not even Bush!
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