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	<title>Comments on: Troopergate Update.</title>
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		<title>By: Shaun Pickford</title>
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		<dc:creator>Shaun Pickford</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Wed, 24 Sep 2008 13:03:04 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>This article is a bit sad to see on this site. You&#039;re just playing into liberal talking points and slander on this stupid Troopergate issue. The simple fact is this: when you&#039;re governor, you have the power to APPOINT people to positions and their job is to run the department you put them in charge of and report to you. That person is APPOINTED by the governor, therefore can be UNAPPOINTED by the same hands. There is no law anywhere that says you cannot unappoint somebody you appoint to a position. It happens all the time. The Trooper in question, Palin&#039;s ex brother in law, tasered an underaged child, was causing issues in the department, and threatened to kill Palin&#039;s father. Would you not see that as grounds to be fired? When GOVERNOR Palin instructed Monegan to fire the trooper, it was expected of Monegan to do so. Monegan was also being insubordinate when it came to budgetary issues. Therefore, Palin dismissed him. It is completely legal. The left is just trying to cling to this issue to slander Palin because for some reason they are scared to death of her. There is no wrongdoing in this case.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>This article is a bit sad to see on this site. You&#8217;re just playing into liberal talking points and slander on this stupid Troopergate issue. The simple fact is this: when you&#8217;re governor, you have the power to APPOINT people to positions and their job is to run the department you put them in charge of and report to you. That person is APPOINTED by the governor, therefore can be UNAPPOINTED by the same hands. There is no law anywhere that says you cannot unappoint somebody you appoint to a position. It happens all the time. The Trooper in question, Palin&#8217;s ex brother in law, tasered an underaged child, was causing issues in the department, and threatened to kill Palin&#8217;s father. Would you not see that as grounds to be fired? When GOVERNOR Palin instructed Monegan to fire the trooper, it was expected of Monegan to do so. Monegan was also being insubordinate when it came to budgetary issues. Therefore, Palin dismissed him. It is completely legal. The left is just trying to cling to this issue to slander Palin because for some reason they are scared to death of her. There is no wrongdoing in this case.</p>
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