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MrBubbles said:
Sansui said:
MrBubbles said:
Aiemond said:
MrBubbles said:

im not surprised.... considering the comments of the democrat heading up the committee. it certainly wasnt an unbiased investigation. yet they even admit she had reason to fire him...

 

The comission that read and voted to release the document contained 10 republicans and 4 democrats. Plus, the person who sued palin to have her private e-mails viewed was a republican. How is this partisan?

 

the report hasnt even been endorsed by the commitee

she has had issues within her party

the report does not recommend sanctions or a criminal investigation.(because there wasnt any actual violation of the law)

Monegan himself said she never asked him to fire wooten.

wooten admitted he did all the things

here is monegans response to this ""I feel vindicated," Monegan said. "It sounds like they've validated my belief and opinions."... his beliefs and opinions... thats all this ever was.

 

 

Palin violated state ethics law. The findings of the investigator do not recommend charges be brought up, but Monegan will have grounds to file suit in court.

"Beliefs and opinions"? That's what you have to say about this? What do you think an ethical code is based on?

Looks like Palin isn't a maverick.... just a typical corrupt politician lying through her teeth. This is the nail in the coffin.... in 4 weeks Obama will take the vote with a 5-6 point lead.

even if she did what he claims it isnt a violation of the law. but of course she didnt, so its irrelevant.

yeah...it was his beliefs and opinions. monegan "felt" that the real reason he was fired was because of wooten. surprising someone not being happy when they are fired and wanting to get back at the person that fired them.

 

 

You seriously need to take off the blinders here.  The reason there was this huge, exhaustive investigation was to find out if Monegan was just trying to get back at Palin for firing him or if there was indeed an abuse of power and/or wrongful firing.

I don't think the investigation concludes a wrongful firing, as it is a right of the governor to fire staff, but by violating a state ethics LAW there is at least an abuse of power, and Monegan WILL have recourse to press charges now if he chooses.

Are you saying you understand the entire situation of this case better than the investigators who've spent the last couple months on this, talked to countless witnesses and gone over countless public records/recordings/emails etc?  Cause that's what it sounds like you're saying :P