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  • paul · 1 year ago
    Whoopi seemed to be suggesting that Obama was a religious bigot because he closed every speech with "God Bless America".
  • Grant · 1 year ago
    Paul: Whoopi may just be informed and thus rightly concerned about Palin's somewhat extreme views when it comes to religion and government. Like her making a public statement that it was God's will for her to build a natural gas pipeline and that it was God's will to invade Iraq. You may not find that disturbing, some of us think invoking God's will to support mundane infrastructure projects or ill conceived wars is just a wee bit unsettling. What's next? "Let us do the work of the Lord and pass this 3% Capital Gains tax decrease"? "Let us see God's Will done and construct this interstate bypass that his people might travel more freely"?

    This is also the woman who thinks abortion should be made illegal even in cases of *rape and incest*. She is not exactly mainstream in her positions. Expressing concern over the possibility of her becoming the leader of the free world if McCain were elected and anything happened to him... or even of her exerting influence over a McCain administration, is nt exactly unreasonable.
  • Lucky Akponi · 1 year ago
    The fact is that,MCcain has never know saral palin, just one call, that all. I think and i do know that if the John MMcain had contacted me with just that one call, i would've accepted it too.America, what MCcain felt was,just as he is,so Palin is because they all are members of the same old Bush party.Little did John little that, PALIN do not practice what she preached.This is and will continue tohunt MCcain,his campaing and even his party.Imagine ,a republican, a republican state Gorvernor,dod not not know their hench man Bush agenda.it's absurd.Listen America, Palin don't know beyound Alaska.We need to get know about her education from elementary to college, her afilaiations,her family and community relation.how she became Mayor of Wasilla, and state Governor,and what had done and what she hope to do.She said that she did not blink to accept for old MCcain.We are begining to see her fumbling at interviews,confuse and looking scary.MCcain you better attached Joe Liberman her to appear for interview.Not Matt Damon saying that she not qualified but i am saying so loud and clear.Why did Bush Choosed Cheney,and was Obama stupied for choosing Joe Biden ?
  • Sean Jones · 1 year ago
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    Another Controversy for Sarah Palin
    Former Police Chief Says He Was Fired for Challenging Palin's Campaign Contributors
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    Sept. 3, 2008
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    SHARE Gov. Sarah Palin is already facing ethical questions over her firing of the Alaska public safety commissioner, and now she faces questions over the firing of a longtime local police chief.

    New reports raise questions about the firing of a local police chief.
    After taking over as Mayor of the small town of Wasilla, Palin fired the longtime local police chief. The former police chief, Irl Stambaugh says he was fired because he stepped on the toes of Palin's campaign contributors, including bar owners and the National Rifle Association.


    Stambaugh's lawyer, William Jermain, says the chief tried to move up the closing hours of local bars from 5 a.m. to two a.m. after a spurt of drunk driving accidents and arrests.


    "His crackdown on that practice by the bars was not appreciated by her and that was one reason she terminated Irl," said Jermain.


    In his 1997 lawsuit, Stambaugh also alleged that his stand on restricting concealed weapons upset the NRA.


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    Palin says she was up against entrenched insiders when she was elected mayor of Wasilla in 1996.


    "We had a lot of people that were kind of dead wood," said Colleen Sullivan Leonard, a staff member in Palin's office. "We needed people with new energy and a new vision."



    A federal judge later ruled the mayor, under city law, had the right to fire the police chief for any reason she wanted.


    Palin is now facing similar allegations in the state capitol, that politics played a role in her firing of the Alaska public safety commissioner, Walter Monegan.


    "It has every possibility of giving the Governor an ethical black eye in an area where she's touted herself as being particularly strong," said Alaskan State Senator Hollis French, a Democrat.


    At issue is whether Palin fired the public safety commissioner because he refused to fire a state trooper who was the Governor's brother-in-law and going through an ugly divorce with the Governor's sister.


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    The more I read about Gov Palin the more she appears to be lipstick on a bully. She doesn't read the details, just makes political judgements based on summaries prepared by her advisors. We will be in real trouble if she becomes the VP since her advice to the Pres will be drafted by her advisor's special interests.
    timelessworld Sep-11 Making an issue of every decision she made.That's politics.
    mike7woodson Sep-11 What possible reason can there be for a purge of small town employees who refuse to submit resignations as a sign of loyalty to the incoming mayor a Wasilla?Sarah Palin removed two of the town's long-time employees of their livelyhood of the basis, not of poor performance but of insufficient "support" of her. The jobs were then filled with her political supporters. Civil Service protections are there to ensure that the tax dollars collected from each American are used to get the most qualified employee who can be hired to do the job. This is to keep the political officeholders from using our tax dollars as a permanent slush fund to reward political supporters. President Bush's appointment the the notoriously incompetent Micheal Brown is a particularly awful example of the results of this cynical use of the power of the office but the airless microcosm of a small town in Alaska with a dozen or so employees seems to have produced a bumper crop of the same manipulations.
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    Palin adviser warned that firing raised 'grave' concernStory Highlights
    Former ethics adviser warned Sarah Palin over trooper firing

    Wevley Shea is a former U.S. attorney and fellow Republican

    Lawmakers are investigating why Alaska commissioner was fired

    Alaska Legislature's inquiry is scheduled to be completed by October 10

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    ANCHORAGE, Alaska (CNN) -- A former ethics adviser to Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin warned in July that firing her public safety commissioner would become a "grave concern" for her administration.


    Gov. Sarah Palin is fighting allegations she improperly tried to force the firing of her then brother-in-law.

    Wevley Shea, a former U.S. attorney and fellow Republican, urged Palin to apologize to former Commissioner Walt Monegan and fire anyone on her staff who discussed her former brother-in-law, state Trooper Mike Wooten, with the commissioner.

    "Your 'political advisers' have given you poor counsel; the situation is now grave," Shea wrote in a July 24 letter to the governor. "I recommend the following action 'now' to restore your credibility and Alaska's bright future with you."

    Palin, now the Republican nominee for vice president, is battling allegations that she and her advisers pressured Monegan to fire Wooten. Palin has said she fired Monegan over budget issues and denies any wrongdoing, calling Wooten a "rogue trooper" who threatened her family during his divorce from the governor's sister.

    Shea, who says he's an admirer of Palin's, said Thursday that the governor's aides are trying to stall an investigation into Monegan's dismissal by the state Legislature.

    "The problem, in my opinion, is that there has been out-and-out cover-up and misleading statements by staffers in the governor's office," he said. "And the parallel that I tried to draw is, you know, the problem with the firing or terminating of the U.S. attorneys."

    The governor has not publicly answered questions since Republican presidential nominee John McCain picked her as his running mate August 29, and her representatives did not immediately return phone calls seeking comment Thursday.

    Shea had acted as an informal ethics adviser to Palin, but he told CNN that his advice on the Monegan firing was unsolicited.

    "If they would have done what I said, I think it would have been over," he said.

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    He also recommended that Palin and her husband apologize "for any overreaching or perceived overreaching" regarding Wooten, who was involved in a child custody dispute with the governor's sister.

    "Trooper Wooten was/is a grave public safety threat to your family. It was/is a very personal, emotional matter, which was either mishandled or covered up by certain individuals," Shea wrote. But, he added, "I am extremely concerned about certain 'wolves' if my recommended action is not taken immediately."

    The state Legislature launched an investigation into Monegan's dismissal in July. In August, Palin disclosed that members of her staff had called state police officials nearly two dozen times to discuss Wooten and pledged to cooperate with the inquiry.

    But since she became McCain's running mate, her representatives have attacked the investigation as a "political circus" and argued that it should be conducted by the state Personnel Board.

    Lawmakers have scheduled a Friday meeting on whether to subpoena a list of top advisers in their investigation, and the state Personnel Board was to meet Thursday afternoon to discuss Palin's request for a separate probe.

    The Legislature's inquiry is scheduled to be completed by October 10. But the state attorney general's office is now warning that the administration is likely to challenge any subpoenas in court.

    Shea said he did not believe that Palin was pushing for the Personnel Board inquiry, but "there may be tactical reasons to do that from a legal standpoint." However, he said, the board would be unlikely to take an "independent look" at the conduct of Palin's aides.

    "The Personnel Board, number one, is appointed by the governor," he said. "Number two, it's a delaying tactic, because what the Personnel Board then has to do is appoint another investigator, which the attorney general would appoint this time. And who does the attorney general work for? The attorney general is appointed by Gov. Palin."

    "Bluntly and to the point, we think there is a legitimate concern that this investigation is no longer being conducted in a fair manner -- and therefore is potentially violative of Alaska's constitutional due process safeguards," Senior Assistant Attorney General Mike Barnhill wrote in a letter Tuesday to the bipartisan committee that launched the investigation.

    State Sen. Hollis French, the Anchorage Democrat managing the investigation, did not immediately return a call seeking comment.

    French has drawn fire from Palin's supporters for suggesting that the investigation could yield an "October surprise" for the Republican ticket and that officials in her administration may have violated state law by obtaining confidential information from Wooten's personnel files.

    Complaints about Wooten from Palin and her family have been under scrutiny since the governor's July firing of Monegan. Monegan has said that no one directly demanded Wooten's firing but that his refusal to sack the trooper led to his dismissal.

    Palin placed one aide, Frank Bailey, on leave after disclosing a tape-recorded call in which Bailey discussed Wooten's case with a state trooper lieutenant.

    Shea blamed the controversy on "yes people" in Palin's administration who he said were "doing what they think makes them look better in the governor's eyes."

    Wooten and Palin's sister, Molly McCann, began divorce proceedings in 2005 after four years of marriage. Palin, then a private citizen, and other members of her family filed several complaints about Wooten with the state police, accusing him of threatening his in-laws and other improper conduct.

    Wooten was suspended for five days in March 2006 after state police commanders determined that he had used a Taser on his 10-year-old stepson "in a training capacity;" drove his patrol car while drinking beer and illegally shot a moose using his wife's hunting permit.

    As early as October 2005, more than a year before Palin became governor, a judge hearing the divorce case warned her relatives against trying to get Wooten fired, according to court records.

    Superior Court Judge John Suddock said the family appeared to be putting Wooten's job at risk at a time when he would be required to pay child support and warned them "not to slay the goose that lays the golden egg."

    And in his final divorce decree the following January, Suddock warned against the "disparagement" of Wooten by his ex-wife's family and said it could lead him to transfer custody of their children if it continued.
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  • ethel santaguida · 1 year ago
    there has never been a question where the politics lie on the view with the exception of one young woman. one panel with many views, i think not. the were merciless to jon mc cain. it was so disturbing to watch . they are non sided rude whoopie rolling her eyes to sherri was double rude. i only watch to see how the try to destroy everything that matters to a lot of people. joy shoot be shot for always looking for laughs from the audience. ugly behavior most of the time