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September 6, 2008 - 7:19am.
The probe would be ready earlier than expected in order to avoid the appearance of a politically-motivated "October surprise" ahead of the November 4 election, Alaska House judiciary chairman Jay Ramras said in a statement. The statement added that Alaska Governor Palin would not face a subpoena ordering her to report for questioning, with lawmakers expressing confidence she would co-operate with investigators. "We agreed that an earlier completion date was achievable, and that it was fair to all sides. We are satisfied that the report can be finished by no later than October 10, 2008," Ramras said. Palin is being investigated by Alaska's legislature over allegations arising from the sacking of the state's public safety commissioner, Walt Monegan, who was fired earlier this year. The probe was triggered after reports that Monegan was removed because he refused to fire a state trooper who was the governor's ex-brother-in-law, that the Palin family regarded as a "loose cannon." The investigation -- dubbed "Troopergate" -- followed Monegan's dismissal in July. Palin has consistently denied that she put pressure on Monegan to fire the trooper involved, describing the allegations as "outrageous" and "false." However it emerged on August 13 that there had been more than 20 calls, emails and other communications from Palin's office to employees at Monegan's Department of Public Safety. Commenting on the decision not to subpoena Palin, on Friday, Alaska lawmaker Nancy Dahlstrom said investigators were satisfied she would co-operate. "We also discussed and agreed amongst ourselves that no subpoena will be issued for the Governor," Dahlstrom said. "She has told the public that she intends to cooperate with the investigation, indeed, she has told the public that she welcomes the investigation and I have every faith that she means it." Copyright © 2008 Agence France Presse
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Oct. 10, Hmm, is that enough
Submitted by bryan mcclellan on September 6, 2008 - 2:06pm.Oct. 10, Hmm, is that enough time to complete all the suicidein that needs doin, or is huntin season to be moved up.
Nothin like a good ole fashioned huntin accident, Eh Herr Dich?
Palin has wowed the morons
Submitted by Klaus Hergeschimmer on September 6, 2008 - 11:31pm.Palin has wowed the morons much like Cosmopolitan magazine wows its readership with the lastest Cheez Whiz Actreses pushing their diet plans and sex tips, but like that magazine, it will find its way into the trash can in less then a week and then Palin's Hockey Mom shit won't amount to hill o' beans.
She seems to want to bring
Submitted by Stratocaster on September 7, 2008 - 1:14pm.She seems to want to bring book burning back into fashion.
http://news.bostonherald.com/news/2008/view.bg?art...
Anyone care to set odds on
Submitted by gazelle1929 on September 7, 2008 - 8:25pm.Anyone care to set odds on the publication of that report?
When are the debates? Thats
Submitted by adamrussell on September 8, 2008 - 3:05am.When are the debates? Thats where the election will be decided.