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Sarah Palin's sister Molly married a guy named Mike Wooten who is an Alaska State Trooper. Mike and Molly had a rocky marriage. When the marriage broke up, there was a bitter custody fight that is still ongoing. During the custody investigation, all sorts of things were brought up about Wooten including the fact that he had illegally shot a moose (yes folks this is Alaska), driven drunk, and used a taser (on the test setting, he reminds us) on his 11-year old stepson, who supposedly had asked to see what it felt like. While Wooten has turned out to be a less than stellar figure, the fact that Palin's father accompanied him on the infamous moose hunt, and that many of the dozens of charges brought up by the Palin family happened long before they were ever reported smacked of desperate custody fight. Wooten's story is that he was basically stalked by the family.

After all this, Wooten was investigated and disciplined on two counts and allowed to kept his position with the troopers. Enter Walt Monegan, Palin's appointed new chief of the Department of Public Safety and head of the troopers. Monegan was beloved by the troopers, did a bang-up job with minimal funding and suddenly got axed. Palin was out of town and Monegan got "offered another job" (aka fired) with no explanation to Alaskans. Pressure was put on the governor to give details, because rumors started to swirl around the fact that the highly respected Monegan was fired because he refused to fire the aforementioned Mike Wooten. Palin vehemently denied ever talking to Monegan or pressuring Monegan in any way to fire Wooten, or that anyone on her staff did. Over the weeks it has come out that not only was pressure applied, there were literally dozens of conversations in which pressure was applied to fire him.

Monegan has testified to this fact, spurring an ongoing investigation by the Alaska state legislature. But, before this investigation got underway, Palin sent the Alaska State Attorney General out to do some investigative work of his own so she could find out in advance what the real investigation was going to find. (No, I'm not making this up). The AG interviewed several people, unbeknownst to the actual appointed investigator or the Legislature! Palin's investigation of herself uncovered a recorded phone call retained by the Alaska State Troopers from Frank Bailey, a Palin underling, putting pressure on a trooper about the Wooten non-firing. Todd Palin (governor's husband) even talked to Monegan himself in Palin's office while she was away. Bailey is now on paid administrative leave.

As if this weren't enough, Monegan's appointed replacement Chuck Kopp, turns out to have been the center of his own little scandal. He received a letter of reprimand and was reassigned after sexual harrassment allegations by a former coworker who didn't like all the unwanted kissing and hugging in the office. Was he vetted? Obviously not. When he was questioned about all this, his comment was that no one had asked him and he thought they all knew. Kopp, defiant, still claimed to have done nothing wrong and said to the press that there was no way he was stepping down from his new position. Twenty four hours later, he stepped down. Later it was uncovered that he received a $10,000 severance package for his two weeks on the job from Palin. Monegan got nothing.


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Great judgment and ethics on the part of Sarah Palin. This shows just what a great running mate she is for the likes of McCain.
 
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Grav!ty wrote:
Great judgment and ethics on the part of Sarah Palin. This shows just what a great running mate she is for the likes of McCain.


Using a taser on an 11 year old kid? That's downright reprehensible. I think Sarah Palin ought to be applauded for her good judgment to get rid of her sister's ex-husband.

Think about it. As the chief executive of a state, wouldn't you do everything in your power to remove somebody that you know has done something really wrong? Tasers are meant for use on adults; it could've killed the kid.
 
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gries818 wrote:
Grav!ty wrote:
Great judgment and ethics on the part of Sarah Palin. This shows just what a great running mate she is for the likes of McCain.


Using a taser on an 11 year old kid? That's downright reprehensible. I think Sarah Palin ought to be applauded for her good judgment to get rid of her sister's ex-husband.

Think about it. As the chief executive of a state, wouldn't you do everything in your power to remove somebody that you know has done something really wrong? Tasers are meant for use on adults; it could've killed the kid.


That's a family issue and not something to get the state apparatus involved in though via her office. The family should have used the same channels that every member of the public has open to them and if the channels are not adequate for her sister then they are not adequate for anyone else, so she abused her position and influence to aid a family member. Where does something like that lead to - financial favors too like contracts and jobs?
 
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gries818 wrote:
Grav!ty wrote:
Great judgment and ethics on the part of Sarah Palin. This shows just what a great running mate she is for the likes of McCain.


Using a taser on an 11 year old kid? That's downright reprehensible. I think Sarah Palin ought to be applauded for her good judgment to get rid of her sister's ex-husband.

Think about it. As the chief executive of a state, wouldn't you do everything in your power to remove somebody that you know has done something really wrong? Tasers are meant for use on adults; it could've killed the kid.


That's a family issue and not something to get the state apparatus involved in though via her office. The family should have used the same channels that every member of the public has open to them and if the channels are not adequate for her sister then they are not adequate for anyone else, so she abused her position and influence to aid a family member. Where does something like that lead to - financial favors too like contracts and jobs?


He tasered an 11 year old kid! I don't care she's related to the kid or not, tasering a kid is grounds for immediate termination in my book.
 
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