Saturday, October 11, 2008

Pentecostal Born Again Christian Sarah Palin Not Repentant

When questioned by a reporter about her Abuse of Power, radical Third Wave Born Again Pentecostal Governor Sarah Palin, was not repentant, going so far as to deny she has done anything wrong in firing Commissioner Monehan. It’s a great bait and switch if the press lets her get away with it. She is partially right in her statement. The investigation said that Commissioner Monehan’s refusal to fire Trooper Mike Wooten was only a part of/played a part in her decision to fire Monehan. However, in investigating his firing, the Investigation UNCOVERED and PROVED an underlying Abuse of Power.

OK, give Sarah Palin a free pass on Monehan, or at least a partial one…that investigation uncovered, or confirmed a different Abuse of Power, proved an Abuse of Power. Todd Palin, Sarah Palin and her staff did in fact and deed carry out a vendetta against Mike Wooten, her former brother-in-law, the father of her nieces/nephews. They went above and beyond the pale, abused her power and position as Governor of Alaska in taking EXTRODINARY steps, using questionable means to get Mike Wooten fired from the Alaska State Troopers. That is a crime, it a violation of the statutes of the state of Alaska.

Instead of admitting her wrongdoing, she is stubbornly sticking to her guns, refusing to admit she made a mistake, refusing to admit she and her husband went over the line. That is disturbing behavior for any public official, even more so in a woman that could be one breath away from the Presidency. Further, her refusal to admit the err of her ways, to offer some small apology, perhaps be contrite and repentant in some small way brings into question her supposed Christian Values…does she see herself, and her calling as placing her above even God’s laws and the Ten Commandments?

More disturbing if you read the Investigative Report…the report shows clearly that Todd and Sarah Palin believe there should be two different criteria, two different sets of laws. The laws they want Mike Wooten held to, and those reserved for themselves as fine once law abiding citizens. A whole part of the CHARACTER ASSASINATION of Mike Wooten included a charge often voiced by Todd and Sarah that Mike had illegally shot a moose. Boiling this episode down to its simplest equation, Mike went hunting with his then wife, Sarah Palin’s sister. They were standing together, they both spotted the moose, but Mike pulled the trigger. His wife’s tag was used to check the moose. Once there was a falling out, once the divorce started getting ugly the Palin clan decided to use this to get Mike Wooten in trouble, used the episode in their attempts to get him fired.

Here is the problem with that story…there is more to it than the above paragraph. Sarah’s sister and others helped drag the moose out of the field. Sarah’s father butchered the moose. I know all this, as it is in the report. Mr. Monehan pointed out to Todd Palin that it was doubtful any prosecuting attorney would pursue the case, and if they did, everyone associated with the incident would be charged as well. That would mean bringing charges against Sarah Palin’s sister, and Sarah Palin’s father. This enraged Todd Palin…he wanted only Mike Wooten CHARGED, not his own family members.

The American people need to read this report, need to understand that Sarah Palin was partially cleared on the issue of the firing of Commissoner Monehan, but she was not cleared in regards to the personal vendetta she and her family have carried out against one Mike Wooten. She simply stated violated the law, is guilty of the most serious ethics violation there is…ABUSE OF POWER. This combined with her cold refusal to show any sorrow or regret for her actions makes her unfit to hold office as the Governor of the State of Alaska, makes her unfit to be the next Vice President of the United States of America.




updated 1 hour, 1 minute ago


ANCHORAGE, Alaska - Alaska Governor Sarah Palin says she did not abuse her power as governor, despite a legislative investigation which found she violated state ethics laws by trying to have her former brother-in-law fired as a state trooper.


After the results of the investigation were released, Palin, the Republican vice presidential nominee, was asked by a reporter if she abused her power as governor. She replied, "No, and if you read the report you'll see that there was nothing unlawful or unethical about replacing a cabinet member. You gotta read the report, sir."


The politically charged investigation is over, and its conclusions are stinging. But the fallout, if any, might not come until Election Day. (rest of story)

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