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Palin’s Trooper’Gate: Beating MSM distortions to the truth
Flopping Aces ^ | 08/29/2008 | MataHarley

Posted on 08/30/2008 6:54:09 AM PDT by airedale

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To: altura
I wonder why a guy who did what he did (and admits it) is not in prison???

he got off on a technicality

41 posted on 08/30/2008 9:27:01 AM PDT by maine-iac7 (No trees were killed in sending this message but a lot of electrons were terribly agitated)
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To: Virginia Ridgerunner

This “scandal” stems from an abusive state trooper going through a divorce and threatening his now ex-wife’s family. Lots of nasty things happen in a divorce. How ironic that if it hadn’t been for nasty things in a divorce, Obama would still be a state senator in Springfield.

Sarah, her husband, and her administration are accused of putting pressure on Public Safety Commissioner Walt Monegan to fire Wooten, the former brother-in-law. Monegan was appointed by Sarah. When he got fired, he claimed that it was because he didn’t fire Wooten.

But unlike Monegan, who had an at will position, Wooten was protected by his union. How could Monegan fire him? The union had already protected his outrageous behavior and had reduced his suspension from 10 to 5 days.

This saga began three years ago — way before Sarah was elected governor. Wooten did pose a threat to the governor and her family, and she and her husband had every right to inform Monegan of his alarming behavior. And that was the so-called pressure.

This investigation isn’t going to amount to a hill of beans.


42 posted on 08/30/2008 9:50:54 AM PDT by Mad-Margaret (PALIN 2008 (and McCain))
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To: airedale
What you posted and other posters confirmed is pretty much what I dug up about what happened. The taser incident alone which has evidently been verified is scary enough for me.

There is something else brewing against her. Personally, and I may get beat up for this, I hope not, I think it is cool that she knows how to handle a gun. A big one. But I'm not really thrilled about killing animals for sport. I want to find out more where she stands on this issue. There have been some photos posted to try to sway voters that are open to her back into the Obama camp. But didn't Hillary claim to have been a hunter at some point (there is a difference between knowing how to handle a gun and hunting)? Pictures of aborted fetuses are much worse compared to dead wolves. I live where a lot of people love to hunt, and have slowly come to understand why some of our deer overpopulation needs to be culled out, but I wish we could find a more humane means to do it rather than allow bow and arrow hunting on a public trail as has been done here and elsewhere. Some wander quite a distance before they drop. I would rather they be killed by a good marksman with a gun where their death is usually more swift if it has to be so. I would rather not have to see it happening.

Likewise, I don't live in Alaska and know that there is another side to hunting animals there. Much of it I know is for sport and getting a trophy. The other is that the natives depend on live game for their food, unlike most of us in the lower 48. The wolves threaten their food sources. Evendently some are hunted and shot from planes. Because the vastness of the wilderness, it seems to me it might be hard to hunt wolves any other way.

Please understand that I am not against legally killing wild game for food and am not in any way an activist against other kinds of hunting, just have a personal distaste for the killing of animals for the fun or thrill of it. I have examined myself and because I am a meat eater, I just shift off my unease about some animal suffering knowing that somebody else does the dirty work in packing plants.

No way am I involved with PETA and I most definitely believe in killing anything that is threatening human life, livestock or pets.

Most things I'm reading about her I really, really like, do wish she had a better handle on foreign policy, but believe she has visited Kuwait and our troops without a lot of fanfare connected with it. Maybe we'll find out more about that.

Overall, McCain's putting her in the VP slot eases my conscience about some of the reservations I had about him to the point I now may be able to vote for him whereas before I would not have. In many, many ways, she is truly a breath of fresh air. One thing I have complained about in the past is that relatively unknown, good people without name recognition and a lot of money behind them don't stand a chance. The accomplishments she does have, she has done on her own. There is so much positive about her that appeals to me.

You just need to be aware of what is out there and what is going to be used against her.

43 posted on 08/30/2008 10:48:18 AM PDT by Aliska
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She and her husband are hunters and from what little I know it appears to me that she hunts for the sport and eats what she kills. One of her favorite dishes is moose stew. I’ve never had moose but I do like venison, elk, quail, pheasant, buffalo, duck and goose, but I’m not a hunter. For the most part I prefer the taste of the wild game rather than farm raised geese, ducks, etc. It isn’t just the Native Americans who depend on game for food. I have lots of friends who have freezers full of fish they’ve caught or game they’ve hunted and killed. Occasionally I even get some of it.

In most cases it’s illegal to hunt from an airplane but they do allow it currently in Alaska for wolves and grizzly bears but that’s usually as an animal control effort and not sport. There isn’t much sport in hunting from an airplane IMO. It’s also very tough to recover the meat. My guess is those that aren’t involved in predator control who do it aren’t Alaskans rather they come into the state for a very short time for trophy hunts. I would doubt that Sarah Palin or her husband are that kind of hunter. Alaska Ballot Measure 2 is designed to eliminate it. See: http://www.alaskastar.com/stories/082108/new_20080821009.shtml

Her level of experience in foreign affairs is essentially equal to that of Senator Obama unless you count his living for a few years as a lad in Indonesia. He’s held no hearings in his subcommittee, attended very few if any relevant committee hearings. He’s been too busy running for President. Prior to his term in the US Senate most of which has been spent running for president he has no national security experience or training while she’s the head of the Alaska National Guard. That’s why she was in Kuwait. She as governor, was visiting the Alaska National Guard troops assigned to Kuwait and Iraq. She also made a number of low key visits to wounded troops.


44 posted on 08/30/2008 5:24:28 PM PDT by airedale ( XZ)
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To: airedale
Thank you for being so polite, reasonable and understanding in your reply. I sometimes wish more people would give me fish, occasionally some has come my way, I most certainly enjoy it. Wild meat used to taste gamey to me as a kid, but I had a bf once who killed a deer out of season. Of course, I didn't approve breaking the law, but did use some of the meat, and it was delicious the way I cooked it, probably fed on corn which is why it didn't have the gamey taste. He left to work (this was many years ago) on the pipeline in Alaska and ended up guiding hunting parties there, a real outdoorsman. As a tomboy, I used to beg my father to take me hunting, but over the years I got so I didn't want to do it, but if people use what they kill or give it to people who will, I understand and wouldn't make it an issue of it.

I don't see what the difference would be from culling out predators from an airplane compared to what has been done near here, hire an outfit from out east to cull out overpopulations of deer shooting from the back of pickup trucks at night to make it safer for humans who may live nearby. What is the difference? I know they can be a nuisance, but I would rather hunt them with a camera, haven't "bagged" a deer yet :-). We have a real problem with them, especially running in front of cars, some accidents involving deaths of people, and growing up here, I don't remember ever seeing any. I'm still thrilled to see them though, but if they got in my yard (a possibility) and ate some of my plants, I'd be unhappy about it like so many people who have to deal with that. They will gobble up a lot from your garden.

I think some of us animal lovers are too far removed from pioneer life to fully understand about having to kill your own wild game. I think I would if I had to. Thanks for the link. I read it, and honestly if culling out from predators from a plane is most effective, I would support it myself when presented with all sides of the issue. I did cook a beaver that was given to me once, yuck, but of the buffet you listed, I've only eaten venison, duck (watch for biting on buckshot!), and pheasant (buckshot again!), quite tasty. Probably have eaten caribou sausage or wild game jerky many times.

As to her foreign experience, I give her a pass at this point, hope she is a quick study, all the education in the world does not prepare us for some of the tough decisions that need to be made. She seems like a really smart lady. She has indeed had *some*, read after I posted that she even negotiated with Putin over fishing waters, and I found that interesting and would like to know more about it.

Have a nice weekend! My daughter who is the least one you'd think would go for a Republican emailed me to find the local Rep hqs because she wants to host an event now that Palin is on the ticket, think the choice invigorated her. Go figure. There may be others out there like her, we can hope anyway. I do feel a sense of renewed hope and enthusiasm now for sure.

45 posted on 08/30/2008 6:16:39 PM PDT by Aliska
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