Your willful ignorance is why we are in so much
economic trouble and why Iraq is still going on
after mission accomplish and no WMD's and why
Afghanistan is a war zone again and why Bin Laden
is still safe and free. You believe the lies and the truth
is ignored and you blame others for the mistakes you
choose to ignore.

The state Senate Judiciary Committee voted 3-2 today to subpoena 13
people -- including the husband of Gov. Sarah Palin -- in an
investigation of whether Palin abused her power in trying to get her
former brother-in-law fired.

The legislative probe has taken on new significance since Republican
presidential candidate John McCain picked Palin as his running mate.

Retired prosecutor Stephen Branchflower asked the state House and
Senate judiciary committees for power to subpoena the 13 witnesses,
including Todd Palin, the governor's husband.

"He's such a central figure. ... I think one should be issued for
him," Branchflower said.

The Senate committees granted the request. Voting for were Sens.
Charlie Huggins, R-Wasilla, and two Anchorage Democrats, Hollis French
and Bill Wielechowski.

Voting no were Sens. Lesil McGuire, R-Anchorage, and Gene Therriault,
R-North Pole.

Branchflower said he wants to interview Palin herself but did not ask
for a subpoena for her.

In addition to authorizing subpoenas for the 13 witnesses, most of
whom are state officials, the committee OK'd subpoenaing the cell
phone records of Frank Bailey, a Palin aide who was placed on leave
last month.

The Legislature hired Branchflower in early August to examine whether
Palin ousted her public safety commissioner in July because he had
refused to fire state trooper Mike Wooten. Wooten went through a messy
divorce from Palin's sister, and the investigation essentially is
looking at whether Palin used her power to try to settle a personal
score.

Bailey was caught on tape discussing personal information about
Wooten, raising questions of how he knew those details.

In sworn testimony taken by Palin's attorney, Bailey said he never saw
Wooten's file but instead received the information from Todd Palin.

The state has threatened to go to court to block at least some of the
subpoenas unless lawmakers agree the governor has legal authority to
designate staff to review confidential personnel files. Branchflower
said today he agreed with that interpretation of state law.

The investigation -- known as "Troopergate" -- began before Palin was
chosen as McCain's running mate. Since then, Palin's supporters and
even her lawyer have charged that the investigation is politically
motivated and urged lawmakers to turn the matter over to the three-
member State Personnel Board, which is appointed by the governor and
charged with handling ethics complaints.

Palin has said she fired the commissioner, Walt Monegan, over
disagreements about budget priorities. Monegan says he received
repeated e-mails and phone calls from Palin, her husband and her staff
expressing dismay over Wooten's continued employment.



On Sep 16, 5:53 pm, El Tortuga <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> The raging of the faeries continues-  Your opinion spambat.
>
> I don't see any proof-just your claims and given your bias WTF cares
>
> On Sep 16, 5:29 pm, VT Sean Lewis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>
>
> > Now it is a tainted investigation!
> > Lie Deny and Lie some more,
> > sounds like more of the same to me?
>
> > September 16, 2008
> > Sean Lewis
>
> > The Alaskan committee that authorized the investigation
> > gave unanimous approval to investigate Palin's abuse of power.
>
> > This is a Republican Majority Controlled Committee.
>
> > Palin agreed to comply.
>
> > Then Palin was picked to be a VP on an Ethic Reform
> > ticket.
>
> > How convenient would it be to find a freshman Governor
> > is already abusing her power for personal vendetta's?
>
> > Not very ethical?
>
> > So the plan is to claim that the republican controlled
> > investigation that began BEFORE the VP selection
> > is a witch hunt.
>
> > Remember this was a unanimous decision, EVERYONE
> > wanted to investigate Palin!
>
> > Now Palin is refusing to answer questions, refusing to
> > submit to subpoenas, and told her staff not to cooperate.
>
> > It must be nice to not have to follow the law.
>
> > Just imagine how Palin will follow the letter of the law when
> > she becomes VP. I mean it is not like the current Administration
> > has abused it's power or the rule of law.
>
> > What a shining example Republicans have become!- Hide quoted text -
>
> - Show quoted text -
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