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Title: Palin Candidacy Raises Eyebrows in Alaska
Source: AP
URL Source: http://www.newsmax.com/politics/cvn ... ilities/2008/08/29/126282.html
Published: Aug 30, 2008
Author: Sharon Theimer and H. Josef Hebert
Post Date: 2008-08-30 01:52:54 by Horse
Keywords: None
Views: 143
Comments: 6

ANCHORAGE, Alaska -- Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin's reputation as a crusading reformer after pushing through higher taxes on oil companies has been tarnished by revelations that members of her staff tried to have her former brother-in-law fired from his job as an Alaska state trooper.

State lawmakers have launched a $100,000 investigation to determine if Palin dismissed Public Safety Commissioner Walt Monegan last month because Monegan wouldn't fire a state trooper involved in a messy custody battle with her sister.

She also is under fire from environmentalists for opposing the Bush administration's decision in May to list the polar bear as a threatened species under the Endangered Species Act because global warming is melting the polar ice cap. Palin said the decision could damage the state's and nation's economy.

Palin's rapid ascent in politics followed her appointment in 2003 by then-Gov. Frank Murkowski to Alaska's Oil and Gas Conservation Commission. From that post, she exposed ethical violations by the state GOP chairman, also a fellow commissioner, who got too close to the oil companies, and later exposed a similar problem involving the state attorney general. Palin's record on oil is not a simple one.

She supports opening the Arctic National Wildlife Reserve to drilling. But over opposition from oil companies, she pushed through the Alaska Legislature new taxes on the profits from oil pumped on Alaska's North Slope, arguing that an earlier tax proposal by her predecessor, Murkowski, was too lenient to the industry.

With oil prices soaring, Alaska collected an estimated $6 billion from the new taxes last fiscal year. With the state treasury bulging, she won legislative approval for a special $1,200 payment to every Alaskan to help pay for high energy prices.

She supports a TransCanada Corp. pipeline opposed by Exxon Mobil Corp., ConocoPhillips and BP PLC, the major gas lease holders on the North Slope. They have proposed a separate pipeline venture.

Palin's approval ratings have ranged from 79 to 86 percent, says Mark Hellenthal, a Republican pollster in Alaska.

"She's like Saint Sarah up here," according to Hellenthal.

But she's hardly without strong critics.

Dermot Cole, a longtime columnist for Alaska's second-largest newspaper, the Fairbanks Daily News-Miner, called McCain's choice of Palin reckless and questioned her credentials.

"Sarah Palin's chief qualification for being elected governor was that she was not Frank Murkowski," Cole said of her enormously unpopular predecessor, who lost favor with Alaskans in part because of unpopular budget cuts. "She was not elected because she was a conservative. She was not elected because of her grasp of issues or because of her track record as the mayor of Wasilla."

Former state Rep. Ray Metcalfe, a Republican turned Democrat who was an early whistleblower in an FBI investigation that unearthed waves of corruption in Alaska politics, said his party will have a tough time finding ways to criticize Palin.

Palin, in a move that shook up Alaska's Republican party, took on the state's long-term congressional delegation, U.S. Sen. Ted Stevens and Rep. Don Young, calling on them to explain why they're the target of federal corruption investigations.

Despite her record as a reformer, her own troubles could cause trouble between now and November.

In 2005, before Palin ran for office, the Palin family accused Wooten of drinking beer in his patrol car, illegally shooting a moose and firing a Taser at his 11-year-old stepson. The Palins also claimed Wooten threatened to kill Sarah Palin's father. Wooten was suspended over the allegations for five days in 2006 but still has his job.

Palin denied her safety commissioner's dismissal had anything to do with her former brother-in-law and denied orchestrating dozens of telephone calls made by staff and family members to Wooten's bosses. The investigation launched by state lawmakers is expected to take at least three months.

State Sen. Hollis French, D-Anchorage, said Palin's candidacy does not change the investigation.

"I think it raises its profile. I don't think it changes the steps you go through. It is what it is. You have to find out what happened," French said.

The investigator hired by lawmakers two days ago told the Department of Law it was time to schedule Palin's deposition, French said.

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AP reporters Sharon Theimer and H. Josef Hebert in Washington contributed to this report.

© 2008 Associated Press. All Rights Reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed.


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He should have been fired and not suspended for using a taser on his stepson

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#1. To: Horse (#0)

If it was Palin/McCain on the Pubbie ticket, I'd be excited.

"A leader, for a change." - Jimmy Carter, 1976 campaign slogan. Sound familiar? Here it comes again!

mirage  posted on  2008-08-30   2:49:35 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#2. To: Horse (#0)

He should have been fired and not suspended for using a taser on his stepson

I agree with you. And he should not have threatened to shoot the Governor's father. For that he should be in jail. As for Palin's firing of the Commissioner who would not suspend the nutcase trooper brother-in-law, big tempest in the teapot. The Comissioners are appointed and fired at THE SOLE DISCRETION of the Governor. It sounds like this "investigation" is a Dem politically inspired dust up. When a Governor is polling 75-80%, it makes the opposing party scratch around for "hope."

scrapper2  posted on  2008-08-30   2:50:34 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#3. To: mirage (#1)

If it was Palin/McCain on the Pubbie ticket, I'd be excited.

Yeah, but what you have to consider is that if McCain drops dead while in office we just might have a real conservative freedom loving President on our hands. Honestly, it is the best we can do at this point. Baldwin and Barr are going nowhere. At least with Palin in as VP we have some hope we can get this nation back, even if it is not much, it sure beats no hope.

God is always good!

RickyJ  posted on  2008-08-30   2:59:58 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#4. To: RickyJ (#3)

At least with Palin in as VP we have some hope we can get this nation back, even if it is not much, it sure beats no hope.

Now you see another reason why McCain picked her. The Palin pick has even YOU, oh cynical one, giving the McCain candidacy a second look.

"A leader, for a change." - Jimmy Carter, 1976 campaign slogan. Sound familiar? Here it comes again!

mirage  posted on  2008-08-30   3:12:30 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#5. To: Horse (#0)

[I am not a voter.] On the surface she (Palin) appears to be a much needed fresh face in politics. Could she do worse than those preceeding her ? A common sense approach to important issues might be a welcome change ... that is if she were afforded the opportunity to do anything of import from the VP position.

Should she become the President another VP would be chosen and could always be one of the know it all CFR old white guys that have been fuckin things up forever if that'd make everyone more comfortable.

McCain sure threw a wrench in the works by choosing this lady. She has demonstrated so many wonderful attributes in her 44 years that compared to the others she looks like a saint. Still married to her childhood (high school) sweetheart, having carried 5 children to birth herself, having rid the system of some of the good old boys, and seems to have the ability to make good decisions once she has the facts.

It seems she's for the war, so are many other Americans. I disagree with the war but find it easy to understand why many support it due to the lack of solid information coming from the media and our never ending indoctrination to think we're the good guys wearing white hats rescuing the world from itself.

The question is would she speak out upon finding the same corruption in D.C. that she found in her home state ? She has a husband and five kids to consider, which might make it difficult. The big boys play hard ball and aren't opposed to murder. I can't imagine that she's considered this much or she most likely would have withdrawn herself as a potential VP. Unless there's more to her resume than we're presently aware of such as membership in some globalist organizations that might cause suspicion, she appears to share a commoner's past, intelligence, integrity and common sense. A welcome CHANGE that might be somewhat out of place in D.C.

"Every effort has been made by the Federal Reserve Board to conceal its power but the truth is the Federal Reserve Board has usurped the Government of the United States." "Mr. Chairman, the people of the United States did not perceive that a world system was being set up here that the United States was to be lowered to the position of a coolie country. . and was to supply financial power to an international superstate -- a superstate controlled by international bankers and international industrialists acting together to enslave the World for their own pleasure."

noone222  posted on  2008-08-30   3:20:32 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#6. To: RickyJ. all (#3)

Yeah, but what you have to consider is that if McCain drops dead while in office we just might have a real conservative freedom loving President on our hands. Honestly, it is the best we can do at this point. Baldwin and Barr are going nowhere. At least with Palin in as VP we have some hope we can get this nation back, even if it is not much, it sure beats no hope.

That, in a nut-shell, is the basis of my support.

A nation of idiots, ruled by moronic tyrants.

Lod  posted on  2008-08-30   10:26:09 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


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