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Psychoblues
09-23-2008, 10:06 PM
In Mississippi, we keep our dirty laundy in the hamper just a bit better than this!!!!!!!!!!

Source: Time

On Monday, Sarah Palin's lawyers announced the Alaska governor's intention to cooperate with the Troopergate investigation.

Sort of.

Palin won't actually cooperate with the original investigation — the one approved unanimously by a majority Republican committee in the state legislature this summer, which Palin welcomed in a spirit of transparency and accountability before she became the Republican Party's vice-presidential nominee. The Alaska Senate Judiciary Committee had started the inquiry when former public safety commissioner Walt Monegan alleged that he might have been dismissed for not firing the allegedly loutish state trooper Mike Wooten, who was in a bitter custody battle with Palin's sister Molly McCann and was accused of threatening members of the governor's family. The investigation has since been painted by John McCain and Palin backers as a purely partisan exercise, particularly because the committee chair, state senator Hollis French, is an Anchorage Democrat who made several seemingly prejudicial statements to the media early on, including that the probe could yield an "October surprise" right before the election. Palin spokeswoman Meg Stapleton says French has already made up his mind about the governor's guilt and at this point is "just leading people into an ambush."

Instead, Palin plans to cooperate with an investigator from the state personnel board. That investigator is a Democrat, but the board's three members are political appointees who ultimately answer to the governor herself. (One was appointed by Palin, the other two by her predecessor.) They got involved only after Palin took the unusual step of filing an ethics complaint against herself in early September to spark an investigation that her lawyers hoped would overshadow — and effectively kill — the legislature's inquiry...................

More: http://www.time.com/time/politics/article/0,8599,1843678,00.html?imw=Y

We'll all be hearing a lot more about all this in the next 43 days or so.


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mundame
09-23-2008, 10:20 PM
...former public safety commissioner Walt Monegan alleged that he might have been dismissed for not firing the allegedly loutish state trooper Mike Wooten, who was in a bitter custody battle with Palin's sister Molly McCann and was accused of threatening members of the governor's family.




Yeah, apparently this guy did threaten to shoot Sarah and I don't know who all else in her family.

It's the usual redneck reproductive disasterland. Retarded and illegitimate offspring; the brother-in-law who beats his wife, Sarah's sister, and threatens to shoot everyone. The husband getting into it, trying to get him fired. The kid who knocked up the daughter and won't marry her. Sheeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeesh. This is the kind of disreputable circus some people want brought to Washington to horrify us with their hillbilly antics for four years?

stephanie
09-23-2008, 10:25 PM
Oh well hell yeah...we wouldn't want some redneck guy from some podunk town called Hope in those backwoods of Arkansas to get in Washington and become President, then have numerous affairs on his wife, and to top it off, he gets a blowjob under the desk in the Oval office of the White house by a girl that was the same age as his daughter..

uh uh oh no..:uhoh:

Psychoblues
09-23-2008, 10:27 PM
Sounds like Mississippi redneck everyday to me, mundame!!!!!!!!!!




Yeah, apparently this guy did threaten to shoot Sarah and I don't know who all else in her family.

It's the usual redneck reproductive disasterland. Retarded and illegitimate offspring; the brother-in-law who beats his wife, Sarah's sister, and threatens to shoot everyone. The husband getting into it, trying to get him fired. The kid who knocked up the daughter and won't marry her. Sheeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeesh. This is the kind of disreputable circus some people want brought to Washington to horrify us with their hillbilly antics for four years?

Who needs it?!?!??!?!?!?!?!? Obviously a bunch here are very impressed with the bravado antics and ignorant counter actions!!!!!!!!!!!

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mundame
09-23-2008, 10:36 PM
Oh well hell yeah...we wouldn't want some redneck guy from some podunk town called Hope in those backwoods of Arkansas to get in Washington and become President, then have numerous affairs on his wife, and to top it off, he gets a blowjob under the desk in the Oval office of the White house by a girl that was the same age as his daughter..

uh uh oh no..:uhoh:


Well, Monica was 24, which is older than Chelsea, but you have a point that there has been some wild partying in the White House already.

And all that is a lot of the reason Hillary isn't running for president OR VP today.

So Bill's bad behavior is not a good excuse to bring the Palin brand of redneck idiocy to Washington. That should stay in Alaska where apparently they like and expect that sort of behavior and are willing even to elect one of those types governor, especially if she's willing to prance around half-naked in beauty contests.

stephanie
09-23-2008, 10:43 PM
Well, Monica was 24, which is older than Chelsea, but you have a point that there has been some wild partying in the White House already.

And all that is a lot of the reason Hillary isn't running for president OR VP today.

So Bill's bad behavior is not a good excuse to bring the Plain brand of redneck idiocy to Washington. That should stay in Alaska where apparently they like and expect that sort of behavior and are willing even to elect one of those types governor, especially if she's willing to prance around half-naked in beauty contests.


go get a grip...most people aren't city dwelling snobs like you are evidently..

Sarah Palin has a high approval rating even with all the made up smears the liberals and the Obambam cult members have spread around...

sad for you all...:dance:

Psychoblues
09-23-2008, 11:05 PM
I can dig that, mundame. But, watch for the most ignorant around here to jump out and bite you on the ass for that elitist observation!!!!!!!!!!!



Well, Monica was 24, which is older than Chelsea, but you have a point that there has been some wild partying in the White House already.

And all that is a lot of the reason Hillary isn't running for president OR VP today.

So Bill's bad behavior is not a good excuse to bring the Palin brand of redneck idiocy to Washington. That should stay in Alaska where apparently they like and expect that sort of behavior and are willing even to elect one of those types governor, especially if she's willing to prance around half-naked in beauty contests.

Can I buy you a sasperilly in the Lounge?

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Psychoblues
09-24-2008, 12:35 AM
Maybe in the dislocated frontiers of Alaska, stevie.




go get a grip...most people aren't city dwelling snobs like you are evidently..

Sarah Palin has a high approval rating even with all the made up smears the liberals and the Obambam cult members have spread around...

sad for you all...:dance:

But, here on more enlightened ground her aura isn't so well observed.

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mundame
09-24-2008, 09:14 AM
go get a grip...most people aren't city dwelling snobs like you are evidently..

Sarah Palin has a high approval rating even with all the made up smears the liberals and the Obambam cult members have spread around...



No, Palin's approval ratings are dropping like a rock. As they should, running her for VP was CRAZY and will cost McCain the election.




Obama Clear Lead Over McCain in Poll (http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2008/09/23/AR2008092303667_2.html?hpid=topnews&sid=ST2008092303897&s_pos=)

9/24/2008, Washington Post

Over the past two weeks, the percentage of independents with favorable views of Palin dropped from 60 percent to 48 percent. Among independent women, the decline was particularly sharp, going from 65 percent to 43 percent. Her favorable rating among whites without college degrees remained largely steady, but among those with college degrees, it dropped nearly 20 percentage points.

stephanie
09-24-2008, 01:24 PM
No, Palin's approval ratings are dropping like a rock. As they should, running her for VP was CRAZY and will cost McCain the election.

I see the Washington post is STILL shilling for the Obambam..

it's probably more like the other way around, but the lamestream media ain't gonna tell the people the truth...:coffee:

Psychoblues
09-26-2008, 02:55 PM
Just because you don't like what a poll indicates gives you no right to accuse the information sharing news outlet of shilling for a particular side of this argument. If you have specifics concerning any incredulousness of the survey/poll, I'd like to hear it.



I see the Washington post is STILL shilling for the Obambam..

it's probably more like the other way around, but the lamestream media ain't gonna tell the people the truth...:coffee:

If you're looking for lies, misrepresentations and general shilling I'd suggest you continue listening to Rush and watching FauxNews.

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