As reported by CNN, Todd Palin and nine aides were found in contempt Friday by the Alaska Senate for failing to appear to testify in the Legislature's "troopergate" investigation of his wife, Gov. Sarah Palin, a spokeswoman for the Alaska Democratic Party said.
That's not really a surprise. The real surprise is, a Senate resolution said no one should be punished, because the 10 did submit statements to the investigator. Why even bother finding someone in contempt? At least fine them 5 bucks or something! Nonetheless, I'm sure we will soon hear Palin complain about how unfair the investigation was.
Monday, February 16, 2009
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i think there's nothing to be surprised at, there's someone that the law can not do anything to them
Yes, no doubt about that.
The whole thing is a bit of a screw up.
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