Posted on 07/11/2009 5:46:21 PM PDT by SonOfDarkSkies
Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin says she hopes the latest ethics complaint filed against her is a "wake-up call" that a new ethics policy is needed in the state.
"The only saving grace in this recent episode is that it proves beyond any doubt the significance of the problem Alaska faces in the 'new normal' of political discourse," Palin said in a release that was posted online through her Twitter account.
"I hope this will be a wake-up call -- to legislators, to commentators and to citizens generally -- that we need a much more civil and respectful dialogue that focuses on the best interests of the state, rather than the petty resentments of a few," Palin said.
The ethics complaint, filed Friday with the state personnel board, alleges that Palin has been paid for media interviews. Palin's chief of staff, Mike Nizich, called the allegation absurd.
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The Fuhrer, his Gestapo and the US Congress desperately need Ethics Rules. These henchmen, however, obey no rules even God’s.
Over board
Looks like Alinsky’s rules are gonna be used here on FreeRepublic as well starting Monday with David Shuster, we all gotta be prepared. These far left whack jobs will stop at no end to destroy this country
I thought Palin was proud of the new ‘ethics reform’ that was passed and she praised... It must not have been all it was cracked up to be.
Alinsky's rules are rules of the Chicago style thugs and cheaters.
Surely God has rules that can defeat those of Alinsky!
Let's think this through!
Thats cos she didnt think they would be abused
Just keep in mind one fact: Alinsky knew how to fight, granted. But something he never had an opportunity to learn was how to WIN. They think they are winning, but all they are doing is strengthening our resolve. To the ramparts!
Let's kick some lib fanny!;-)
Thats cos she didnt think they would be abused
Yep, I agree she didn’t think.
That was the theme right up to the point her political enemies - and she has many inside and outside of the state found out the new ethic law could be used to club her senseless.
Or, out of office....
Yep those ethic laws can be used by anyone taking the time to file the papers. Just look at Tom DeLay and his run in with Ronnie Earle regarding ethic complaints.
My point is Palin was bragging about what an improvement they had. Apparently the improvements were minimual at best and sounds like they left the barn door open.
So, what would you two astute gentlemen do to make the ethics laws better and correct this problem?
The first step should be a citizens panel to do the first thru - sort of like a grand jusy. They could meet via teleconference of on a moderated web site.
The panel would exam the ‘proof’ of the complaint. Likwe an obudsman, they would have priority access to state records and employees.
Once ‘vetted’ a formal investigation can proceed.
This simple process could have screened the BS complaints vs one more serious one (IE Troopergate)
The panel would be seated for a year, the members paid a stipend based on hours in actuall attendance. Think part -time job.
Panelist would be chosen by the same means as a grand jury.
Will work - dunno - nobody has tried it yet. BUt for a small state like Alaska, that has good connectivity, it could work.
You asked - here is my take.
Have fun
One thing maybe to use a process whereby complaints have to be vetted by some group before getting it to the full investigative stage. This group would have to be independent and non partisan if that is possible at all. This maybe a group of citizens or possible a mix of legislators/citizens.
I know that it is claimed a prosecutor can indict a ham sandwich via the grand jury route so I really don't have a good answer. Politics is a just what it is, politics. Often vengeful, partisan and with disregard for what is the best for the state and citizenry.
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