Don Vito Corleone
Elite
- Feb 10, 2000
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From the AP (by way of my local paper):
I assume the fact that Republicans are objecting to the report means that it isn't favorable to Palin. I always thought it was strange that McCain would pick Palin for VP while this investigation was pending, since there was always a risk of a negative finding and subsequent censure or other form of punishment. I suppose this may not have a BIG impact, but it's hard to see it not having some negative repercussions for the GOP ticket.
I look forward to reading the report . . .
Alaska lawmakers emerge from private session on report on Palin abuse-of-power probe
By MATT APUZZO, Associated Press
ANCHORAGE, Alaska - Alaska lawmakers have emerged from a private session in Anchorage where they spent more than six hours discussing a politically charged ethics report into Gov. Sarah Palin's firing of her state public safety commissioner.
The legislative panel began its public session by discussing whether to release the report's findings. The investigation was examining whether Palin, the Republican vice presidential nominee, fired a state commissioner to settle a family dispute. The report was also expected to touch on whether Palin's husband meddled in state affairs and whether her administration inappropriately accessed employee medical records.
Critics claim Palin fired Public Safety Commissioner Walter Monegan after months of pressure on him to fire Mike Wooten, a state trooper involved in a nasty divorce and custody dispute with the governor's sister.
Lawmakers indicated they planned to release the report even though there was disagreement about its findings.
"I think there are some problems in this report," Republican state Sen. Gary Stevens. "I would encourage people to be very cautious, to look at this with a jaundiced eye."
I assume the fact that Republicans are objecting to the report means that it isn't favorable to Palin. I always thought it was strange that McCain would pick Palin for VP while this investigation was pending, since there was always a risk of a negative finding and subsequent censure or other form of punishment. I suppose this may not have a BIG impact, but it's hard to see it not having some negative repercussions for the GOP ticket.
I look forward to reading the report . . .