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    Panel: Palin abused power in trooper case

    http://www.cnn.com/2008/POLITICS/10/...ion/index.html
    ANCHORAGE, Alaska (CNN) -- Republican vice presidential nominee Sarah Palin abused her power as Alaska's governor by trying to get her ex-brother-in-law fired from the state police, a state investigator's report concluded Friday.

    "Gov. Palin knowingly permitted a situation to continue where impermissible pressure was placed on several subordinates in order to advance a personal agenda," the report states.


    Public Safety Commissioner Walt Monegan's refusal to fire State Trooper Mike Wooten from the state police force was "likely a contributing factor" to Monegan's July dismissal, but Palin had the authority as governor to fire him, the report by former Anchorage prosecutor Stephen Branchflower states.



    However, it states that her efforts to get Wooten fired broke a state ethics law that bars public officials from pursuing personal interest through official action.



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    Blimey...

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    EDIT 2: I wonder if McCain's campaign staff is still trying to pass this off as a Democratic attempt to sabotage her candidacy. I'm glad the disdain for branches of government other than the executive is alive and well in the republican party.
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    Good, now investigate the whole book censoring issue.
    They are very similar in case so wouldn't be surprised if she went over the line on that case too.

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    I can't believe McCain chose her.

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    That was the final nail in the coffin for McCain. He might as well drop out gracefully.

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    Damn if McCain can't use this as his chance to dump her, he's a nitwit.

    If he can dump her and put almost anyone with experience on the ticket, he just might win.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Oswald von Wolkenstein View Post
    Damn if McCain can't use this as his chance to dump her, he's a nitwit.

    If he can dump her and put almost anyone with experience on the ticket, he just might win.
    I doubt he will dump her unless the Republican Base starts saying he should dump her. Remember a lot of conservatives dont like McCain.
    Its not like it matters anyways - hes lost the election unless somebody finds something significant between Obama and Ayers. McCain needed the media all on Obama and Ayers not his VP.

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    Kay Bailey Hutchison would have been a better choice -- she'd bring him the Palin vote and she's got the experience.
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    Yeah but McCain wants a Maverick.

    Can someone propose a reason why Palin beleived this trooper needed to be fired from the force?
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    Quote Originally Posted by MathiasOfAthens View Post
    Yeah but McCain wants a Maverick.

    Can someone propose a reason why Palin beleived this trooper needed to be fired from the force?
    the report said it 's cuz this trooper was having an ugly divorce with Palin's sister.
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    Quote Originally Posted by MathiasOfAthens View Post
    Yeah but McCain wants a Maverick.

    Can someone propose a reason why Palin beleived this trooper needed to be fired from the force?
    Heh. I know this dude tasered her 10 year old nephew, but I don't think it was that big of a deal (as in, it wasn't on "full power" or whatever). IIRC, there were accusations of coming to work drunk, or getting drunk while on duty...something involving booze and work that also involved him being reprimanded.

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    Trooper in Palin probe trying to put 'mistakes' behind him
    Posted: 12:52 PM ET
    Mike Wooten has suddenly found himself in the headlines.
    Mike Wooten has suddenly found himself in the headlines.

    ANCHORAGE, Alaska (CNN) — The Alaska state trooper at the center of a probe into whether Gov. Sarah Palin abused her power says he has "made mistakes, and I've learned from those mistakes."

    But, in an exclusive interview with CNN, Mike Wooten — Palin's former brother-in-law — also denies some of the biggest allegations against him, including drinking while driving.

    "I made mistakes. I fessed up to them. I was punished appropriately, and I'm moving on," said the 36-year-old, who went through a long, messy divorce and custody battle with Palin's sister.

    In the past week, Wooten's troubles, and his history, have suddenly taken on national prominence as Palin stepped into the limelight as Sen. John McCain's running mate.

    An investigation is under way into whether Palin used her office to pressure for Wooten's firing, and ultimately fired Public Safety Commissioner Walt Monegan for refusing to sack Wooten.

    Palin has denied any wrongdoing, saying her decision to fire Monegan involved budgetary concerns and moving the department in a new direction. She has acknowledged that aides and members of her family repeatedly discussed Wooten with Monegan or members of his department, but said at no time did she, or anyone else acting at her request, use her office to press for Wooten's firing.

    Before becoming governor, Palin wrote to state investigators in 2005, issuing a series of allegations against Wooten.

    In 2006, state investigators found Wooten guilty of "a significant pattern of judgment failures," including using a Taser on this 10-year-old stepson in a training capacity and drinking beer while operating a state trooper vehicle. Wooten was suspended for 10 days as "a last chance to take corrective action."

    Speaking Thursday to CNN's Drew Griffin and Kathleen Johnston, Wooten gave his account of the Taser incident but denied ever drinking while driving.

    He said that he was a new Taser instructor, and his stepson was asking him about the equipment. "I didn't shoot him with live, you know, actual live cartridge," Wooten said. Instead, he said, he hooked his stepson up to a training aid "with little clips. And you know the Taser was activated for less than a second, which would be less than what you would get if you touched an electric fence… It was as safe as I could possibly make it."

    He said his stepson was on the living room floor surrounded by pillows, and that he "was bragging about it," and that the family laughed about it.

    Asked whether it was a dumb decision, Wooten told CNN, "absolutely."

    The 2006 report called the incident an example of "extremely poor judgment," and noted that he has been trained in "the risks associated with use of the weapon on a child."

    Wooten insists he has been "under a microscope, and everything I did was heavily scrutinized at the time."

    The father of three, who was married four times, told CNN, "I'm trying to move on, and be the best dad I can to my children. Be the best trooper that I can be. You know, I love my job. I love this state."

    He added that McCain's choice of Palin as his running mate was "absolutely wonderful for the state of Alaska."
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    Quote Originally Posted by MathiasOfAthens View Post
    Yeah but McCain wants a Maverick.

    Can someone propose a reason why Palin beleived this trooper needed to be fired from the force?
    Threatening Palin and her family with death, tasering his 11 year old step son, drinking while driving in his trooper car, and poached a wolf.
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    She's a Maverick (tm)! She can't be expected to follow political "norms" or "statutes" or "laws". She just gets in there and does what she does best goshdarnit!

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    Anyone surprised? Time and time again people who points fingers at others turns out having the biggest skeletons in their closet.

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    Heh. I know this dude tasered her 10 year old nephew (his son), but I don't think it was that big of a deal (as in, it wasn't "on" full power or whatever). IIRC, there were accusations of coming to work drunk, or getting drunk while on duty...something involving booze and work that also involved him being reprimanded.
    that and threatening to kinda kill her father put a damper on things
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    Quote Originally Posted by JP226 View Post
    that and threatening to kinda kill her father put a damper on things
    Oh yeah, that too. This guy wasn't exactly a shining beacon of police professionalism.
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    Quote Originally Posted by MadBurgerMaker View Post
    Oh yeah, that too. This guy wasn't exactly a shining beacon of police professionalism.
    I would say he deserves to be fired. But Palin definitely shouldn't have let personal matter like this to "abuse her power". What i hate the most is how much Todd was involved in this. That's just an outrage.
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    This guy wasn't exactly a shining beacon of police professionalism.
    Psshhhh Details...
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    However, it states that her efforts to get Wooten fired broke a state ethics law that bars public officials from pursuing personal interest through official action.
    She broke the law. That's the end of it. The guy certainly deserved to be fired but clearly Palin broke the law.

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