Showing posts with label Culture of Corruption. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Culture of Corruption. Show all posts

Saturday, July 04, 2009

So, Why Did Palin (R-Ak) Resign?

Could it be to spend more time with her family? Or maybe, to spend her time getting ready to make a run for the White House.

Or

Maybe

There are other reasons


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Friday, August 29, 2008

McCain Tabs Corrupt Republican

To serve as his running mate

She appears to be a classic example of corrupt power abusing Republican

Tue, 07/29/2008 - 13:27 — Judicial Watch Blog
Alaska Governor Sarah Palin is being investigated for abruptly firing the state’s public safety commissioner because he wouldn’t get rid of a state trooper who had gone through a bitter divorce with the governor’s sister.

As the mayor of Wasilla, the Republican governor had written a letter of recommendation for her ex brother-in-law (Mike Wooten) to get the trooper job in 2000, but her sister went through a nasty divorce and custody battle in 2005 that some say led Palin to push for the trooper’s firing.




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Wednesday, May 07, 2008

A Perfect Summery Of Our Current Administration

The Office of Special Counsel has a very important job to do. They are responsible for protecting the rights of federal workers when they report violations of law by the government. One of the major areas that this body would normally be responsible for helping with the investigation when a federal employees reports violation of the hatch act.

This law prohibits governmental agencies from using their power or personnel to aid a political candidate or party. One of the groups the Office of Special Counsel is involved in investigating is the justice department.

Well, it appears that we have crossing investigations. The Justice Department is now looking at this office and it's Bush appointed leaders for violations of the Hatch act, among other crimes.

Nothing sums up the corruption of this group than these two highly ironic investigations.



UPDATE

For those asking about the Hatch Act

In addition to concerns about obstruction of justice, investigators are also looking into whether Bloch violated the Hatch Act, a congressional mandate that prohibits employees from using their offices for partisan political purposes.





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