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To: raybbr

This is exactly how I feel about it. She pushed the very ethics bill that was the “cause” for her trouble in office! Why didn’t she bother to at least introduce legislation to adopt a more equitable ethics process to protect herself and future governors?

Also, it wasn’t the first time she stirred up a hornet’s nest and walked away.
She did the same thing on the Alaska Oil and Gas Conservation Commission, which she only stayed on for 11 months after being appointed.


55 posted on 07/11/2011 4:00:08 PM PDT by tuckrdout ( A fool vents all his feelings, but a wise man holds them back. Prov.29:11)
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To: tuckrdout
Also, it wasn’t the first time she stirred up a hornet’s nest and walked away. She did the same thing on the Alaska Oil and Gas Conservation Commission, which she only stayed on for 11 months after being appointed.

I am shocked that the "Palin Protectorate" has not jumped all over you for that! BTW, thanks for that info. If you have a link to a story about it I'd like to see it. It shows a pattern developing...

76 posted on 07/11/2011 6:12:51 PM PDT by raybbr (People who still support Obama are either a Marxist or a moron.)
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To: tuckrdout
You say: “Also, it wasn’t the first time she stirred up a hornet’s nest and walked away.
She did the same thing on the Alaska Oil and Gas Conservation Commission, which she only stayed on for 11 months after being appointed.”

If you're interested in truth, read this post
on FR thread

http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-gop/2748551/posts

“Sarah Palin saw Republican officials involved in corruption in the oil and gas conservation commission mainly involving Randy Ruedrich.

1.She complained to the ethics chief, he did nothing

2. She went to the Chief of Staff of Mukowski, he did nothing

3. She then sent a letter to the Governor himself and he did nothing

She by law could not publicly discuss what was going on in the commission, but she was warning everybody in the Administration on what was going on and that the news agencies were asking questions

She then resigned in frustration that nothing was being done involving the violations and that the public wasn’t properly being notified of the corruption case

The Daily News and KTUU-Channel 2 sued in February to force open the evidence. On April 6, while those lawsuits were pending, Palin’s lawyer, Wayne Anthony Ross, gave an ultimatum: move to a public resolution of the ethics case in 10 days or Palin would call a press conference “for the purpose of setting forth, publicly, what she knows about this entire matter and why she chose to resign from the Commission.”

State Sen. Hollis French, an Anchorage Democrat and former prosecutor, had called for an independent investigation from the beginning. When the case was made public, French wasn’t satisfied

French said he came to respect Palin and got to know her as she attempted to bring forward the facts of the case.

“Sarah has been tortured by this for a long time,” French said. “I feel she has never had a chance to let her story out.”

34 posted on Thursday, July 14, 2011 4:28:02 PM by Bigtigermike “

That is, as I say, If you're interested in the truth - which, reading your posts, one could question. Sounds more like you're pushing half truths, hoping others will swallow them.

135 posted on 07/16/2011 7:54:44 PM PDT by maine-iac7 (I AM ISRAEL)
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To: tuckrdout
Also, it wasn’t the first time she stirred up a hornet’s nest and walked away. She did the same thing on the Alaska Oil and Gas Conservation Commission, which she only stayed on for 11 months after being appointed.

Get off the stage, you are acting like a jerk! You are acting very ignorant of the facts!

Sarah Palin saw a lot Republican officials involved in corruption in the oil and gas conservation commission, she especially saw corruption and violations involving Randy Ruedrich.

1.She complained to the ethics chief, he did nothing

2. She went to the Chief of Staff of Murkowski, he did nothing

3. She then sent a letter to the Governor himself and he did nothing and later on talked the Governor Murkowski about the matter and received a cold shoulder

She by law could not publicly discuss what was going on in the commission, but she was warning everybody in the Administration on what was going on and that the news agencies were asking questions

She then resigned in frustration that nothing was being done involving the violations and that the public wasn’t properly being notified of the corruption going on

The Daily News and KTUU-Channel 2 sued in February to force open the evidence. On April 6, while those lawsuits were pending, Palin’s lawyer, Wayne Anthony Ross, gave an ultimatum: move to a public resolution of the ethics case in 10 days or Palin would call a press conference “for the purpose of setting forth, publicly, what she knows about this entire matter and why she chose to resign from the Commission.”

State Sen. Hollis French, an Anchorage Democrat and former prosecutor, had called for an independent investigation from the beginning. When the case was made public, French wasn’t satisfied

French said he came to respect Palin and got to know her as she attempted to bring forward the facts of the case.

“Sarah has been tortured by this for a long time,” French said. “I feel she has never had a chance to let her story out.”
141 posted on 07/16/2011 8:34:24 PM PDT by Bigtigermike
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