Posted on 09/17/2008 5:49:59 AM PDT by Kaslin
Troopergate Investigator Stephen Branchflower has been slapped with two lawsuits, one by a group of Alaskan residents who believe his inquiry represents an abuse of their tax dollars and the other by five Republican lawmakers who called Branchflowers tactics McCarthyistic.
Both suits were filed at the Third Judicial District in Anchorage on Tuesday.
Citizens Robert Bettishworth, James Dodson, Seth Church, David Eichler, Thomas Temple and Alan Simmons complained the $100,000 allocated to determine whether Alaskan Governor Sarah Palin abused her power in firing of a political appointee is a statutorily unauthorized waste of public monies.
The citizen suit raised doubts about Branchflowers neutrality, citing public statements from the investigators Project Director Democratic Sen. Hollis French.
French, who is actively supporting Barack Obamas presidential candidacy, handpicked Branchflower to conduct an investigation to determine whether Alaskan Governor Sarah Palin violated ethics rules in firing Public Safety Commissioner Walt Monegan. French has publicly said he expects Branchflowers inquiry to culminate in an October surprise that would hurt Palins chances of becoming vice president in November.
Their suit specifically detailed an exchange Branchflower had with Alaskan lawmakers during a Senate Judiciary Committee hearing last Friday. Branchflower admitted that not only did Senator French actually remove a name from Branchflowers subpoena list, but that he was not sure why French had done that, their suit said. When asked specifically about the removal of the name, Branchflower stated that he would have to defer that question to Mr. French, thus admitting that the investigation was under the de facto control and direction of Senator French.
At that hearing lawmakers approved 13 subpoenas to further Branchflowers investigation, including one for Palins husband, Todd.
Upon receiving the citizen suit, the court issued a summons to Branchflower requiring him to file a written answer to the citizen complaint within 20 days. This date lands smack in the middle of his investigation. Branchflower has said he expects to release a final report between October 10 and October 31, but answering his own summons would surely increase his workload.
The Republican lawmakers suit, not only targeted Branchflower, but French and his Democratic colleague Sen. Kim Elton as well. The defendants are conducting a McCarthyistic investigation in an unlawful, biased, partial and partisan political manner in order to impact the upcoming Alaska general and national presidential elections, it said.
Elton is chairman of Alaskas Legislative Council, which is overseeing Branchflowers investigation. He is also ardently supporting Obamas candidacy and has donated $2,000 to his presidential campaign.
The Republicans argued Commissioner Monegan gave Palin ample cause for firing by defying her, in concert with Senator French, on budget issues.
Working with Sen. French, and contrary to directions from Governor Palin, Monegan had attempted to include items in the Alaska state budget appropriating funds for various items within the Department of Public Safety that Governor Palin had previously vetoed, their suit said. Afterwards, contrary to the instructions of the Governor and contrary to the Governors budgetary plan, Monegan attempted to travel to Washington D.C. at state Executive Branch expense, in order to request federal funding through earmarks for line items from Alaskas congressional delegation.
AK FReepers...keep us posted!
Ive felt the Alaskans will be outraged at this witch hunt and are getting very close to the boiling point. They have been slammed and insulted like Ive never seen. The elites just cant inderstand how normal people want to live their lifes.
This will get ugly.
There was another lawyer on and she agreed with Wiehl. The other lady was a real Leftist. Two Leftists saying Palin did Ok is pretty strong in my book.
Obama didn't count on two crucial items in this. First, the state of Alaska has more money than Obama and can afford to see this through in the courts. Secondly, he miscalculated Gov. Palin’s popularity.
She could have fired him for not walking his dog up to her satisfaction.
IMO, she had more than justifiable reasons to fire the guy flat out. The fact she offered him another position within the Gov goes to her own set of ethical standards.
Yeah, I’m with you on that.
I just can’t believe how some people will allow the left to get away with their lies and mis-direction
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