tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-56121788883344869.post2869345620183189772..comments2023-10-24T10:23:42.618+02:00Comments on palingates: $arah Palin, legal defense fund, contradictions...reginahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04311352941909440862noreply@blogger.comBlogger8125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-56121788883344869.post-70689776059334040732009-07-22T20:48:14.041+02:002009-07-22T20:48:14.041+02:00I disagree about Levi - I don't think he's...I disagree about Levi - I don't think he's anyone's puppy.<br /><br />He has a son (well....he acts like a guy trying to be a good dad) - and $P has put up all sorts of roadblocks.<br /><br />However, like any human being, he's going to get really tired of being a $arah Patsy. Everyone has a limit. We all will do things to keep peace, up to a point.<br /><br />If he truly does what he says, and writes a tell-all book, and exposes just "what" $arah "is" - then more power to him.<br /><br />What he may not recognize is that if he's in the right, he will never be wrong and if he tells the truth, she can never hurt him. It only hurts when you lie - you have to try and remember what you've said to everyone. <br /><br />I think Levi will be fine and $P will be history. I like to think positive and he seems like a person who is trying to be responsible. Unfortunately he is a young immature man trying to deal with a manic psychotic raving loon as a potential M-I-L.<br /><br />Poor guy...and poor Bristol too. I'm very surprised that Bristol has stayed in the home. My daughter would have not taken this treatment.basheerthttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00769950942470390914noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-56121788883344869.post-68393563369910065332009-07-22T20:19:23.076+02:002009-07-22T20:19:23.076+02:00It makes sense why the cee4pee is so confident tha...It makes sense why the cee4pee is so confident that she is "ethical" and will never be exposed. They are assured it is all in the bag. They same goes for Levi. They know they have him where they want him. He'll make some money but it will not be all he could expose.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-56121788883344869.post-36950506738006811922009-07-22T18:29:38.592+02:002009-07-22T18:29:38.592+02:00The problem AK has is that they don't seem to ...The problem AK has is that they don't seem to care that the GINO violates Ethics laws all the time and her personnel board (self appointed) gives her cover. They OWE their JOBS to her. So she benefits from them doing what she tells them to do.<br /><br />Transparency in Government?<br /><br />Since I haven't followed the gritty details of this story can you guys bring me up to date on a couple things please?<br /><br />1. How much $$ has the AlaskaTrustFund actually claimed to have raised (are the funds listed)?<br /><br />2. Have any of these funds been distributed on behalf of GINO? If so, how much and to whom?<br /><br />3. Have any of these funds been given to GINO family members including the GINO? (For example, instead of "paying her lawyer direct"?)<br /><br />4. How are the funds being tracked (i.e. in/out?) and WHO is tracking these funds to what reporting agency?<br /><br />5. What about all the gifts/boxes that she has stored and hasn't opened yet so she doesn't have to report the stuff as gifts?<br /><br />You're right. She is utterly incapable of keeping her filthy little hands out of that cookie jar. $P is all about MONEY. It's first and always with her.<br /><br />But she took an oath of office and if she's violated her oath, she must be held to some type of standard.<br /><br />Sorry, just my opinion.basheerthttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00769950942470390914noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-56121788883344869.post-89178233179425891572009-07-22T18:01:54.639+02:002009-07-22T18:01:54.639+02:00I would really be interested in seeing the other r...I would really be interested in seeing the other reports by the independent investigator, especially the Arctic Cat report. I have a suspicion that the reports and the findings of the personnel board may not have a lot in common.Diannehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/18380787025548502085noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-56121788883344869.post-10067492744242798992009-07-22T16:50:43.946+02:002009-07-22T16:50:43.946+02:00go on, take the money and run...whooo whooo whooo....go on, take the money and run...whooo whooo whooo...sjk from the belly of the planehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16534445418871394872noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-56121788883344869.post-83439922769293727152009-07-22T16:25:50.798+02:002009-07-22T16:25:50.798+02:00Before this latest story broke, my wise husband sa...Before this latest story broke, my wise husband said to me, "Those funds are going to be the death of her. With her demonstrated tendencies, she's never going to be able to keep her hands out of the till."<br /><br />The interesting thing about this finding is that we would never have known about it if someone hadn't leaked the report. So what do we actually know about how the earlier cases were decided? We only have $arah's word, and we know what that's worth.<br /><br />Obviously someone knew the same thing was liable to happen here. Someone who probably knows a lot more dirt.midnightcajunhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17264117109930188639noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-56121788883344869.post-36981665818270483872009-07-22T15:38:30.232+02:002009-07-22T15:38:30.232+02:00In addition to the Personnel Board never finding a...In addition to the Personnel Board never finding anything wrong, the Attorney General for the State of Alaska is equally impotent. He is appointed by the Governor, subject to approval by the Legislature. He is not independent, owing his job to the Governor. <br /><br />In our state, the Attorney General is elected by the people, independent from other state offices and is therefore in a better position to investigate other politicians for wrongdoing.<br /><br />To Pro Choice: I agree that the timing in regard to the TN trial looks very suspicious. And, I think that alot of other issues were also coming to a head. For example, the ethics violation charge regarding the Alaska Fund Trust.<br /><br />John Coale, who set it up, claimed to have told Margaret Carlson that a substantial amount of $arah's legal fees had been paid by the fund. Yet, an ethics complaint was filed in April, freezing the fund. My personal feeling is that she was told by a friend on the inside that she would be required to pay back the money in order to step away from the investigation and keep her job. I think that $arah was either unwilling, or more than likely, could not repay the money.<br />In fact, with all of those money making offers just waiting until the end of her term, I think, with the pressure mounting, she decided to ca$h in now. Just a gue$$, but that's how $arah looks to me.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-56121788883344869.post-15755157060573357072009-07-22T14:14:57.791+02:002009-07-22T14:14:57.791+02:00Regina, do you know if there are any transcripts o...Regina, do you know if there are any transcripts of the TN trial?<br />I think Palin’s resignation has to do with the 6/30/09 hearing in the Tennessee case of the University of Tennessee student, David C. Kernell, who got into Palin’s personal Yahoo email accounts last fall. The dates fit like an Isatoner glove:<br />6/29/09 Palin makes 2 tweets sounding mighty cocky about the trial the next day.<br />6/30/09 the hearing did not go forward as a trial, discovery matters were argued.<br />7/1/09 in the evening she tells Parnell she is going to resign.<br />7/2/09 Todd has to leave his fishing to return to Wasilla.<br />7/3/09 She puts out a notice at 9am that there will be a press conference at 11am.<br />At press conference she was noticeably shaken and hyperventilating and announces she is resigning effective 7/26/09. That’s an odd day. Why?<br />7/27/09 is the next hearing in the Tennessee case when the judge will rule on all the emails that she will be required to produce. THE DAY AFTER HER RESIGNATION.<br />From the 7/17/09 Knoxnews.com: “At a hearing Thursday, U.S. Magistrate Judge Clifford Shirley asked Davies how "recent developments" might have an impact on his request, a reference to Palin's abrupt announcement earlier this month that she was stepping down from the governor's post. "It heightens (the sense of urgency)," Davies responded.”ProChoiceGrandmahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17417938073684717385noreply@blogger.com