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Trooper’gate: Different charges, new battlefield, and the planned October surprise
Flopping Aces ^ | 09-04-08 | Mataharley

Posted on 09/05/2008 6:30:57 AM PDT by Starman417

For background on this ever updating story, see Trooper'Gate: beating the MSM to the truth" and Left falsely accuses Palin of "refusing to testify"

As the Obama supporters blanket the Internet with bits and pieces of suggested scandal to combat America's enthusiams for Sarah Palin, the fuel is Trooper'gate for the most misinformation and, more importantly, mischaracterizations.

The accusers were off and running on a legislative investigation with endlessly morphing charges in the media, and an undetermined, unnamed group of suspects. They had witness interviews scheduled, and a planned date for the release of their findings... Oct 31, ... four days before the Presidential election. Obviously a target date with deliberate political ramifications.

But the players in the game may have increased. On the defendents' side, we have the already known Palin and special assistant, Frank Bailey. But some new names who may come on to the ice from the penalty box: Ivy Frye, another special assistant to Palin, Todd Palin himself, Commissioner of Labor Click Bishop, Administration Commissioner Annette Krietzer and Kris Perry (the last name haven't ID'd yet, but assumed to be part of the PSEA).

The accusers are Dem Sen. Hollis French, ex Public Safety Commissioner Walt Monegan, and spurred on by "also ran" gubernatorial loser, Andrew Halcro. Their sights are trained on Sarah Palin, and all remain targets to just that aim.

Every one of these charges are traced back to one man - Mike Wooten... Sarah Palin's ex-brother in law, and the "trooper" of Trooper'gate.

This is truly ironic when you consider Wooten as the central "wounded" figure... by all accounts, a man who should never be an armed law enforcement officer. One can't help but get a bit queasy about this odd political witch hunt when you know he is the fourth man waging open season on the Palins. He is also the man passing information to Halcro.

Wooten, according to Palin's recently leaked emails to Monegan, has stated he would bring Sarah and her family down". [Note: The above article discusses the leaked Palin emails to Monegan. They mention the questionable character of Wooten as an AST when, I believe, Alaska was entertaining a bill INRE gun ownership and mental disabilities. However none seem to reveal any pressure on Monegan to fire Wooten. The full text of the emails have not been made available, to my knowledge. They are a moot point, IMHO...]

While all under suspicion have intentions of cooperating, Palin - fearing a less than impartial review - launched an investigation thru Alaska' AG, Talis Colberg early August.

And she had good reason.

First, Sen. French selected independent counsel Steve Branchwater, with his too-close-for-comfort ties to Walt Monegan. Then French was publicly suggesting impeachment to the media.

Colberg said his office's review began after state Sen. Hollis French was quoted in The Wall Street Journal about two weeks ago saying the governor could be impeached as a result of the probe. That raised questions about how impartial the Legislature's investigation was going to be, according to the governor's office.

"The governor, I think, was looking for what this meant when Sen. French was making the statements he did," Colberg said Tuesday. "And we were trying to give her a better idea of what this could possibly mean. So we're just trying to do a prudent inquiry to cover her options."

Even today, Sen French is quoted saying, "It's likely to be damaging to the Governor's administration."

By all appearances, Palin's suspicions of a less than fair and impartial investigation are warranted. The "bi-partisan" legislators are not necessarily those pleased with the Governor's crack down on spending and corruption.

Since the outcome has already been publicly pre'determined by Sen. French, and the sense of an impartial review seemed to diminish with each day, bringing more slanderous charges in headlines world wide, Palin decided to legally fight for the neutral battleground that governs investigations into ethics violations in Alaska... the three man Personnel Board.

And I, for one, don't blame her one bit. In her stilettos, I'd do exactly the same.

On August 29th, 2008, Thomas Van Flein sent a letter to Independent Counsel for Sen. French, Steve Branchwater introducing himself as Palin's legal counsel. Sen. French was not CC'd on this letter.

On Sept 1st, a letter came in response... not from Branchwater, but from Sen. French, himself. French's letter was directly to Van Flein, CC'd to no one... not even his own legal counsel, Branchwater.

Certainly, you should read the correspondence yourself, but I'll summarize the back and forths here, using blockquotes not for accurate lift/paste, but for visual ease.

PALIN: COUNSEL TO BRANCHWATER: Van Flein, as Palin's legal representative, is writing relative to the "Legislative Council's investigation into the termination of Mr. Monegan, the alleged Executive Branch Ethics violation, and the alleged Personnel Act violation." He promises Palin will cooperate with a fair inquiry, and that statutes places such investigations under the personnel board. He suggests that since this is state law, he assumes Branchwater will have no objection.

SEN FRENCH: French says the Dept of Law did not advise him/them that Palin appointed legal counsel. And given the "nature of your letter", French felt he should reply instead of Branchwater. (no legal reasons why given....)

French then says he doesn't agree with the jurisdiction, as there would have to be a "complaint" before the Board could have jurisdiction... and there is no complaint. If there were a complaint, the Board is confidential until they can determine there is a finding of probable cause.

French then says the Legislature has it's own authority to investigate potential violations of law by members of the Executive Branch. He then suggests Palin appears to be challenging the Legislature's authority.

PALIN COUNSEL TO BRANCHWATER: Van Flein is asking for discovery... ala evidence in the possession of Branchwater INRE the charges... as there is an informal agreement to share all independently obtained data with all parties. He assures Branchwater he will do the same.

He states the AG is forwarding info already collected and shared by Branchwater, and requests copies of all other evidence (i.e. witness statements, complaints, witness lists, etal). Van Flein also points out that Branchwater's communication with Sen. French were not expected, as they were confidential under attorney/client privilege.

Van Flein wants to set up a meeting with Branchwater to review legal calendars (it is, afterall, coming into hunting season and witnesses may be unavailable... :0). He states that Branchwater should have no ex parte communications with members of the Governor's office, and that they will not make any attempts to contact Branchwater's client, Sen. French.

SEN FRENCH: ... refuses Van Flein any evidence saying I think you would agree it would be highly unusual for an investigator to share information with one of the targets of the investigation. I am unaware of any precedent for such an arrangement." [Mata Musing... how about Gitmo? Oh, right... even terrorists have access to information...]

He then states that since the AG is conducting his own investigation, Van Flein will be limited to that information only.

In addition, French said he will instruct Branchwater to continue on his schedule for witness interview as planned. And I quote, It is very important that the interview take place as previously arranged by Mr. Branchwater. Delays in witness interview will jeopardize the timely conclusion of this investigation."

French then threatens to convene the Judicial Committee and demand supoenas if Van Flein attempts any delay.

Well, French may be determined to run his legislative witch hunt, but he cannot avoid the Board involvement now. So he'd better get busy on those supoenas if he wants to keep his release date, picked to smear Palin right before voters go to the ballot.

The very day French responded, Van Flein was filing Palin's "Ethic Disclosure" with the AG, effectively opening the door to review under Alaska's ethics violation laws, with oversight by the Personnel Board. Additionally, in that Disclosure, Palin waived the confidential review of the complaint, and requested it be open to scrutiny.

The Board is now a new battlefield for the investigation - and one that can operate on a shorter schedule to determine if there is anything to the charges. And just to make French's life more complicated, Frank Bailey has also backed out of his scheduled interviews after learning that Palin was moving the fight to the legal battleground for ethics charges.

Palin's disclosure was specific to Monegan's termination... the most commonly known charge circulating the Internet. As the Anchorage Daily News reported yesterday:

The 13-page document gives Palin's view of a controversy that's dogged her for weeks in Alaska. Questions about whether she or others in her family or administration pressured Monegan to fire her ex-brother-in-law, state Trooper Mike Wooten, are now getting intense national attention with her newfound prominence on the national stage. Republican Sen. John McCain announced Friday that she's his pick to be vice president.

Under state law, the board must hire an independent counsel for complaints against the governor to determine whether evidence of a violation of the state ethics act exists.

"Governor Palin believes it will find no conceivable violation of the Ethics Act," her complaint says. She wants the investigation "to put these matters to rest."

Now another development. The California Chronicle reports a second ethics complaint will be lodged against Palin by end of day, Sept 4th, 2008.

(Excerpt) Read more at Flopping Aces ...


TOPICS: News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: donutwatch; halcro; mccainpalin; palin; troopergate; wooten
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To: ExTexasRedhead

Looks like Governor Palin has a little more house cleaning to do in the Alaska State trooper’s union before she moves to Washington.


21 posted on 09/05/2008 6:49:29 AM PDT by silverleaf (Fasten your seat belts- it's going to be a BUMPY ride.)
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To: scooby321
Whitey tape

What is the latest on this tape? I read it really does not exist or can't be confirmed.

22 posted on 09/05/2008 6:49:37 AM PDT by GWB00 (Barbara Streisand barely made it out of high school.)
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To: From The Deer Stand
"...She also broke the back of the sleaziest oil lobby company that ever existed - Veco - they are in jail for bribery, and 3 of our legislators are in jail for accepting those bribes..."

That alone explains why they're so terrified of her that they'll do anything to destroy her. When she gets to Washington and figures out how many of them are in deep with every sleaze ball special interest (ala Pelosi's multi-million dollar "wind energy investments" w/T. Boone Pickens. You know, the real reason she's blocking domestic oil exploration, drilling, and production), she'll clean them out.
23 posted on 09/05/2008 6:52:10 AM PDT by conservativeharleyguy (Obammunists: Millions fooled daily!!!)
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To: listenhillary

This trooper’s a cop. I’ve always thought there’s a fine line between being a cop or a robber. Both love the excitement. He’s been married four times. He has been written up many times by his superiors. He tazed his twelve year old stepson. He wanted to take out his father-in-law. He appears to fit my profile.


24 posted on 09/05/2008 6:52:18 AM PDT by yorkie01
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Palin’s Ethics disclosure form

http://media.mcclatchydc.com/smedia/2008/09/03/08/Palin-ethicsdisclosureform.source.prod_affiliate.91.pdf


25 posted on 09/05/2008 6:55:17 AM PDT by listenhillary (Why are many feminists not feminine? I think they should give the word back.)
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To: Starman417

placemarker bump


26 posted on 09/05/2008 6:56:44 AM PDT by Liberty Valance (Keep a simple manner for a happy life :o)
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To: Starman417

Palin’s defense team should subpoena Sen. French’s emails and phone records and scour them for contacts with DNC officials or those with connections to Zero’s campaign. If any contact can be ascertained, the whole mess will look like the dirty trick it is.


27 posted on 09/05/2008 7:02:12 AM PDT by Sgt_Schultze
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To: Starman417

Palin will shake this off like water off a duck’s back.

She has the bully pulpit now. This trooper was a disgrace with a long documented history. No real person in america is going to give a rat’s ass even if she really did pressure people to get him fired, because he SHOULD have been fired.

IMHO: Even if this “october” report says she 100% definitely pressured to get this guy fired, even if they produce VIDEO of her ASKING for him to be fired, nobody is going to CARE. They will CHEER her for standing up to yet more corruption!


28 posted on 09/05/2008 7:21:18 AM PDT by drangundsturm
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To: drangundsturm

I think you’re right.

In the worst case scenario, she may have abused her power to have him removed, but the guy apparently had long since deserved it. Even if she was wrong, she was still right.


29 posted on 09/05/2008 7:32:52 AM PDT by VOR78
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To: Starman417

there has been a lot of ink on what palin allegedly did to try to get this cop fired, but little on why.

does anybody have any facts about this case?


30 posted on 09/05/2008 7:55:58 AM PDT by camle (keep an open mind and someone will fill it full of something for you)
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To: Starman417

An earlier said Anderson Cooper did an interview with the trooper and he didn’t balme Palin. I don’t know how to link but maybe this helps
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/2075200/posts


31 posted on 09/05/2008 8:18:34 AM PDT by nclaurel (I think therefore I vote Republican.)
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To: nclaurel

Sorry “blame” not balme


32 posted on 09/05/2008 8:19:27 AM PDT by nclaurel (I think therefore I vote Republican.)
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To: Starman417
Speaking of Troopergates, all this while NYS's own Troopergate scandal goes uncovered by the MSM.

'Rat state pols using members of the NYS troopers for their own personal Gestapo and nary a peep from the press.

Go figure.

SNORT.

33 posted on 09/05/2008 8:23:36 AM PDT by mewzilla (In politics the middle way is none at all. John Adams)
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To: camle
there has been a lot of ink on what palin allegedly did to try to get this cop fired, but little on why.

He threatened to shoot his estranged wifes father if he hired a lawyer for her.

L

34 posted on 09/05/2008 8:25:18 AM PDT by Lurker (She's not a lesbian, she doesn't whine, she doesn't hate her country, and she's not afraid of guns.)
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To: ExTexasRedhead

We need people like Sarah Palin. She is a good leader.


35 posted on 09/05/2008 8:41:33 AM PDT by freekitty (Give me back my conservative vote.)
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To: Starman417

The other day, a guy on a local (Seattle) political blog was going on and on about an alleged scandal involving Palin and a state-owned dairy farm in Alaska. I’ve seen no reference to that “scandal” anywhere else - does anyone know anything about it?


36 posted on 09/05/2008 9:14:44 AM PDT by Steve_Seattle ("Above all, shake your bum at Burton.")
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