The Branchflower report, commissioned by a bipartisan committee of the Alaska state legislature, found that Sarah Palin "abused her power by violating Alaska Statute 39.52.110(a) of the Alaska Executive Branch Ethics Act."
Sarah Palin allowed Todd Palin and others to pressure various officials improperly over a period of several months, which violated the Ethics Act.
Although the firing of Monegan was not unlawful, it was unlawful to allow the improper pressuring activities to take place.
2:31 "We do need to drill here and drill now!" Great idea, then Maine can be coated in oil just like the Gulf Coast! YAY!
Pyrotech56 1 year ago
The Branchflower report, commissioned by a bipartisan committee of the Alaska state legislature, found that Sarah Palin "abused her power by violating Alaska Statute 39.52.110(a) of the Alaska Executive Branch Ethics Act."
Sarah Palin allowed Todd Palin and others to pressure various officials improperly over a period of several months, which violated the Ethics Act.
Although the firing of Monegan was not unlawful, it was unlawful to allow the improper pressuring activities to take place.
VanadiusRex 3 years ago
It's official: Sarah Palin "violated the public trust" by abusing her authority.
So much for the wonderful legend of Sarah Palin, the Great Reformer.
Now we can understand why John McCain said that he recognized her as his "soul mate."
John McCain has been found to have intervened improperly for Charles Keating.
So now McCain and Palin have both been found to have put their personal interests ahead of the public trust.
They are indeed "soul mates" - and they don't belong in the White House.
VanadiusRex 3 years ago
Wow. . . you're a douce.
LazerBeef 3 years ago