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Tag: ethics

Sep 2
2009

The Weekly Standard’s Lack Of Editorial Ethics

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What is wrong with this post on the Weekly Standard? It’s shameful. An ad by the World Wildlife Fund that tries to turn 9/11 into…something that has to do with animals — and not the animals who flew those planes into the World Trade Center. The text on the ad reads, “The tsunami killed 100 […]

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Jul 15
2009

Then There Was 18

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Palin gets hit with ethics complaint number 18: The latest complaint alleges she abused her office by accepting a salary and using state staff while campaigning outside Alaska for the vice presidency. It’s the third complaint filed against the Republican since she announced July 3 that she was stepping down. [SNIP] In her complaint, Andree […]

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Jul 11
2009

Is The Real Reason For Palin’s Resignation Starting To Emerge?

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Levi Johnston had this to say about Sarah Palin’s resignation: “She had talked about how nice it would be to take some of this money people had been offering us and you know just run with it, say ‘forget everything else,’” he said. Needless to say, this has sparked a war with Palin. Palin’s spokesperson […]

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Jul 9
2009

Sarah Palin Is Nothing But A Liar

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It’s no wonder why the hard core conservatives love this chick. It seems like every time she opens her mouth nothing comes out but lies. Take this latest example. One of her reasons for resigning was that it was costing the taxpayers too much money to fight the ethics complaints. Well it turns out that […]

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Jul 7
2009

Deep Thought

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What does it say when a governor calls a press conference on a work day while that governor is fishing to complain about ethics complaints?

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Jul 7
2009

She May Go Away But The Ethics Complaints Keep On Coming

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Despite Palin’s announced resignation, she is still getting hit with ethics complaints: Zane Henning — a conservative government watchdog from the governor’s hometown of Wasilla and an oilfield worker on Alaska’s North Slope — asserts in a letter to Alaska Attorney General Daniel S. Sullivan that Palin has “been charging and pocketing per diem to […]

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Jul 6
2009

Was It The Cost Of The Ethics Complaints That Lead Palin To Resign?

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That seems to be the reason gaining the most traction, that Palin couldn’t work and the cost of defending herself against all the ethics complaints was too much to handle. Here’s a segment from FOX News where Sean Parnell, Palin’s successor, repeats just that. I can buy that as a reason, but does that mean […]

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Jan 22
2009

Change Has Come #4

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No more secrets! On his first day in office, President Obama put former president Bush on notice. His administration just released an executive order that will make it difficult for Bush to shield his White House records–and those of former Vice President Dick Cheney–from public scrutiny by invoking the doctrine of executive privilege. Shortly after […]

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Jan 5
2009
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Delaying The Inevitable?

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Something fishy is happening in Alaska again, and this time it involves the arrest of Sherry Johnston, the other grandmother of Sarah Palin’s new grandbaby: That’s not what Kyle Young, a troopers drug investigator who was involved in the case, wrote in an e-mail last week to all members of the Public Safety Employees Association, […]

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Nov 19
2008
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Palin Problems Continue

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A new ethics complaint has been filed against Sarah Palin: Zane Henning, a North Slope worker from Wasilla, said he filed the complaint with the attorney general. He says Palin is promoting her future political career on state property, pointing in particular to the governor’s Nov. 10 interview with Fox News Channel host Greta Van […]

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