Posted on 10/10/2008 8:22:01 PM PDT by freedomwarrior998
Article III § 25. Department Heads
The head of each principal department shall be a single executive unless otherwise provided by law. He shall be appointed by the governor, subject to confirmation by a majority of the members of the legislature in joint session, and shall serve at the pleasure of the governor, except as otherwise provided in this article with respect to the secretary of state. The heads of all principal departments shall be citizens of the United States. Editor's Note. Senate Joint Resolution No. 2, "changing the name of the secretary of state to lieutenant governor" in 16 sections of the Alaska Constitution, approved by the voters August 25, 1970, inadvertently omitted express amendment of this section.
Governor Palin's firing of Commissioner Monegan was a proper and lawful exercise of her constitutional and statutory authority to hire and fire executive branch department heads."
Do you want to bet that the MSM ignores that part?
We can’t let them. We need to repeat it loud and clear.
From MSN front page: Panel: Palin Abused Power as Alaska Governor
V.P. nominee’s supporters say ‘Troopergate’ issue clouded by partisan politics
Curry: McCain hits Obama on ties to ACORN as fight rages
http://www.msn.com/
I suppose they forgot to read the report and just reported what they thought the American people should know. Ugh....
Which is exactly why we need to slam this in their face. Palin exercised her lawful authority as Governor in the firing. Period.
Same headline on CNN.com.
Talk about an outright lie.
I think the Associated Propagandists article did.
Monegan’s firing was lawful, the report found, but Palin let the family grudge influence her decision-making even if it was not the sole reason Monegan was dismissed.
Branchflower said Palin violated a statute of the Alaska Executive Branch Ethics Act. Lawmakers don’t have the authority to sanction her for such a violation, and they gave no indication they would take any action against her.
Under Alaska law, it is up to the state’s Personnel Board which is conducting its own investigation into the matter to decide whether Palin violated state law and, if so, must refer it to the Senate president for disciplinary action. Violations also carry a possible fine of up to $5,000.
So, they spent 100k to possibly fine her 5k. And they don’t have the authority to sanction her.
THAT’S IT???? THAT’S BLOODY FRIGGEN IT???? WHAT A WASTE OF TIME!!!!!
I agree. I derive so much joy from watching liberals spew bile when confronted with the facts.
How many hits a day does CNN get...apart from techies testing their connection? *L*
Why did the media say she over stepped her authority then? This is confusing.
The sad thing about this whole episode is that if you remove Governor Palin from the story, the sorry ass maggots in the MSM would be screaming for this trooper’s head once they learned that he was drinking in his squad car, illegally taking wild game, tasering children and threatening to kill people. Unfortunately, most of them thought only caribou, eskimos and polar bears lived in Alaska prior to McCain naming Governor Palin as his running mate.
Pingerooni!
thank you. your post clears things up a bit. :)
Dollar to a Donut!
I was talking to my aunt in Arkansas. She is elderly and doesn’t use a computer.
But while we were talking, she said a “special breaking news” flashed on her TV and said, “Palin abused her authority”.
I don’t know why we even try, sometimes. If the MSM is just going to make up stuff out of what they wish for, you almost feel, what’s the use? I swear, sometimes, I think we should just outlaw the press. We’d probably get more accurate news then on the underground, believe it or not.
Sorta like many FReepers are ignoring the fact that on another issue in question, the panel found that she was in violation of ethics law?
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