What, even beating the one where the McCain camp says Obama was for a bill with sex education for kindergardeners? (Neglecting to mention: Age appropriate sex education, ie to protect them from pedofiles).
It's also a stab at the republican swiftboating against Kerry, though in this case, the message is true(and she was convicted of abuse of power, something she recently said she'd fight in washington... hmm).
A State Trooper, her brother in law, threatened Alsaka's first family, her's, with physical harm.
Her husband, Todd, asked that the Trooper be removed from his job, as he should have been. He should have been placed in the slammer. When the State Trooper's boss refused to even investigate the problem, she fired him.
"she was convicted of abuse of power, something she recently said she'd fight in washington... hmm"
No, she wasn't They somehow found that she abused her authority by firing a person who, by said person's own admission, could be terminated for any reason.
Read that again: the alleged "victim" admitted he served at her pleasure. If she stood in the middle of the street and said she fired him because he wouldn't fire the trooper, the victim said that was permissible and it was, in fact, legal.
What got her was a group of legislators, for political purposes, finding that she had committed an ethical breach by pressuring subordinates to fire the guy. Frankly speaking, that's as bogus and worthless a "conclusion" as there can be.
I reserve the right to not publish ignorant ill-informed and filthy comments from vile cretins who have a four letter vocabulary. Further, anonymous comments with strong opinions and personal attacks may be rejected. If you want to voice a strong opinion, at least have the courage to sign your name to it. You don't even have to use your name, make something up so the next person can address your comment without confusion.
RE: The kid @ 0:37...
ReplyDelete"Sarah Palin has the guts to stand up and COMMIT corruption..."
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That's one of the most obtuse, assholian ads I've seen this season, and that's a pretty bold statement!
ReplyDeleteWhat, even beating the one where the McCain camp says Obama was for a bill with sex education for kindergardeners? (Neglecting to mention: Age appropriate sex education, ie to protect them from pedofiles).
ReplyDeleteIt's also a stab at the republican swiftboating against Kerry, though in this case, the message is true(and she was convicted of abuse of power, something she recently said she'd fight in washington... hmm).
A State Trooper, her brother in law, threatened Alsaka's first family, her's, with physical harm.
ReplyDeleteHer husband, Todd, asked that the Trooper be removed from his job, as he should have been. He should have been placed in the slammer. When the State Trooper's boss refused to even investigate the problem, she fired him.
Partisan politics and news media spin.
"she was convicted of abuse of power, something she recently said she'd fight in washington... hmm"
ReplyDeleteNo, she wasn't They somehow found that she abused her authority by firing a person who, by said person's own admission, could be terminated for any reason.
Read that again: the alleged "victim" admitted he served at her pleasure. If she stood in the middle of the street and said she fired him because he wouldn't fire the trooper, the victim said that was permissible and it was, in fact, legal.
What got her was a group of legislators, for political purposes, finding that she had committed an ethical breach by pressuring subordinates to fire the guy. Frankly speaking, that's as bogus and worthless a "conclusion" as there can be.