Sarah Palin ethics probe is on says Alaskan Supreme Court

2008-10-10 05:18:17 (GMT) (JusticeNewsFlash.com - Headline)

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Today, Alaskan Supreme Court okays investigation into Republican vice presidential candidate, Sarah Palin’s abuse of power as Governor. Does report embarrass Palin and McCain?

Sarah “Barracuda” Palin, proudly coined by running mate John McCain, may very well have earned her surname. Friday the report on her ethical decisions as Governor of the state of Alaska will be released.

Republican presidential candidate John McCain happily referred to running mate Sarah Palin as a “Barracuda” immediately post the vice presidential debate with Senator Joe Biden. Lawmakers are investigating whether Palin abused her power to settle a family dispute. The former Alaskan public safety commissioner, Walter Monegan, claims he was fired for refusing to participate. Apparently the attack command came down to terminate Palin’s brother-in-law, a state trooper. Palin’s sister and the state trooper were divorced.

Referring to your running mate as a Barracuda is deeming her an attack dog. Presidential and attack dog is bottom feeding. The report may reveal the family affair of bottom feeders. Accusations Todd Palin, The governor’s spouse participated in a several year long smear campaign against the former brother-in-law. Palin says she fired Monegan over a budget dispute. Devouring people oppossing her judgement is stemming from her kitchen table. Sounds like Bush strategy and tactics. Terrorism in Alaska.

Heather L. Ryan

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