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The stand-off between Sarah Palin and the state legislators investigating Trooper-Gate threatens to continue, with the Alaska Attorney General's office saying it may "move to quash subpoenas" if they are issued by legislators in tomorrow's hearing
"Speaking to ABC News, French accused the McCain-Palin campaign of using stall tactics to prevent him from releasing the results of the probe by October 31st -- just four days before the election."
Yeah, that makes alot of legal sense. The lead person in the investigation giving complaining interviews to ABC news. LOLOLOL but really, no politics involved. And the whole lower 48 pretending to know what's "going on" in Alaska.
"Speaking to ABC News, French accused the McCain-Palin campaign of using stall tactics to prevent him from releasing the results of the probe by October 31st -- just four days before the election."
Yeah, that makes alot of legal sense. The lead person in the investigation giving complaining interviews to ABC news. LOLOLOL but really, no politics involved. And the whole lower 48 pretending to know what's "going on" in Alaska.
Bottom line...if she has done nothing wrong, let them go ahead with their investigation. By trying to halt, delay this or put the case in someone elses hand show guilt.
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