Community | July 04, 2009 | 53 comments

PALIN: EMBEZZLEMENT INDICTMENTS COMING?

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Sources say embezzlement scandal, federal indictments may soon break concerning use of Wasilla Sport Complex building materials for Palin's home...



"This clearly happened so quickly that Palin hasn't even had a chance to come up with a coherent cover story for her resignation. ... Remember that based on the public record, Palin is a wildly unethical public official, guilty at a minimum of numerous instances of abusing her authority as governor. And a lot of very damaging information has come out about her in the last few days --- though mainly embarrassing information about her character rather than new evidence of bad acts. I would not be surprised if this latest round of revelations shook something else loose that we haven't heard about yet."
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  • plusaf
  • nursediesel
  • nursediesel
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      nursediesel  
    • cztheday, you are correct, Palin has been erratic.
      She ran for office and Alaska voted her in to be their govenor. She has a responsiblity to fulfill.
      Unless there is some sort of a devastating situation with a family member(a terminal illness) she is wrong to resign.
      What John Edwards di to his wife was wrong. He should have steeped out of the race to be with his wife when she needed him the most no matter what she said. But then again we got to see his true colors in the end.
      IMHO, this is political suicide for Palin.

    • 2 years ago
  • Eleganza
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      Eleganza  
    • Oh lord pleeeeeeze oh please oh please not a defamation suit!..We promise, cross our hearts from now on we will only say good things..really really good things about her...Heck, if she runs for the presidency we might all be just better off to vote for her ...otherwise she might bring a lawsuit against all the people who vote against her!

    • 2 years ago
  • isnamthere
  • GodsnLiberals
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    • "The abruptness of her announcement and the mystery surrounding her plans have fed widespread speculation. But Palin attorney Thomas Van Flein on Saturday warned legal action may be taken against bloggers and publications that reprint what he calls fraudulent claims.

      "To the extent several websites, most notably liberal Alaska blogger Shannyn Moore, are now claiming as 'fact' that Governor Palin resigned because she is 'under federal investigation' for embezzlement or other criminal wrongdoing, we will be exploring legal options this week to address such defamation," Van Flein said in a statement. "This is to provide notice to Ms. Moore, and those who re-publish the defamation, such as Huffington Post, MSNBC, the New York Times and The Washington Post, that the Palins will not allow them to propagate defamatory material without answering to this in a court of law."

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      I already notified them about you..just want to know how much you weather the storm

    • 2 years ago
  • pinchecalderon
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      pinchecalderon  
    • We're all wishfully hoping this is going to mean some kind of big legal problems for girl wonder. What a piece of work that one is. Guess she must of run out of lipstick, hey?

    • 2 years ago
  • twitterbot
  • gran_prix
  • bailey78
  • neocongo
  • SushiBandit
  • davesarush
  • reactionforce
  • nobamayomama
  • maof4brats
  • reactionforce
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      reactionforce  
    • I would not be surprised if this is true. On a different note, can we as current users stop bashing this woman and other people we disagree with. I know this is the internet and that is a popular thing to do and it is the internet and therefore unimportant and it does not really matter, but lets be above the b.s. Lets keep Current.com classy people. Now I can't stand this woman, buts lets not degenerate to name-calling.

    • 2 years ago
  • nobamayomama
  • unimatrix0
  • SushiBandit
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      SushiBandit  
    • Max Blumenthal at The Daily Beast offers additional details:

      One logical place to start looking is the affair that has Alaska political circles buzzing: an alleged scandal centered around a building contractor, Spenard Building Supplies, with close ties to Palin and her husband, Todd.

      Many political observers in Alaska are fixated on rumors that federal investigators have been seizing paperwork from SBS in recent months, searching for evidence that Palin and her husband Todd steered lucrative contracts to the well-connected company in exchange for gifts like the construction of their home on pristine Lake Lucille in 2002. The home was built just two months before Palin began campaigning for governor, a job which would have provided her enhanced power to grant building contracts in the wide-open state. …

      Though Todd Palin told Fox News he built his Lake Lucille home with the help of a few “buddies,” according to Barrett’s report, public records revealed that SBS supplied the materials for the house. While serving as mayor of Wasilla, Sarah Palin blocked an initiative that would have required the public filing of building permits—thus momentarily preventing the revelation of such suspicious information.

      Just months before Palin left city hall to campaign for governor, she awarded a contract to SBS to help build the $13 million Wasilla Sports Complex. The most expensive building project in Wasilla history, the complex cost the city an additional $1.3 million in legal fees and threw it into severe long-term debt. For SBS, however, the bloated and bungled project was a cash cow.

    • 2 years ago
  • SushiBandit
  • neocongo
  • bluestranger
  • larrysnotes
  • maof4brats
  • UWAZell
  • bombastinator
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      bombastinator  
    • It think much like Pawlenty she can see the economic hand writing onthe wall and wants to get out of the line of fire before her economic policies really explode on whoever is in charge then.

      As for embizzelment"sources" on a blog could very well mean "I heard my dog talking again"

    • 2 years ago
  • neocongo
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      neocongo  
    • Of course if those damned people and their baseless ethics complaints would just go away. We know she is righteous! She is the anointed one!

    • 2 years ago
  • Marilynn_Murray
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      Marilynn_Murray  
    • It seems her house was built with the same materials as the Wasilla hockey rink. I said it before, and again a commercial fisherman does not build a house with a huge window wall that can withstand Alaska's severe winter weather. Those windows alone cost a fortune.

    • 2 years ago
  • kennymotown
  • maof4brats
  • nursediesel
  • nobamayomama
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      nobamayomama  
    • Naw, not biting the dust - just loosening the reigns. Every time she leaves the state someone files an ethic complaint - so she said enough is enough and she's going to advance her agenda OUTSIDE office. I say YAY for her! I can hardly wait to see her unleashed as she should have been during the campaign.

    • 2 years ago
  • Hurtsville
  • isnamthere
  • Eleganza
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  • kennymotown
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      kennymotown  
    • Well I believe she just could not handle who she was becoming. The Karma thing was getting to her you know, Obama's been palling around with terrorist crap that enraged so many right wingers so much they couldn't see straight. There does appear to be more to the story and I feel grateful that the country dodged a bullet by not electing McCain/Palin, can you imagine her quitting when confronted by world affairs and world opinions.

    • 2 years ago
  • neocongo
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      neocongo  
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    • It's hilarious. Conservatives and even supposedly bright, conservative pundits see this as her "opening salvo" into a run for the 2012 presidency. It is obviously either a case of not standing the heat, or getting out of the limelight in the face of impending legal investigations. Your comedic potential will be greatly missed Sarah Barracuda.

    • 2 years ago
  • nobamayomama
  • neocongo
  • nobamayomama
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      nobamayomama  
    • neocongo:

      No, I think for myself. That's my opinion and it's also based on what she said in her speech. She's unleashing herself from the restrictions of office and will probably do the media circuit, complete her book deal (without ethic charges) and get filthy rich from good old American Capitalism. YAY for her so she can pay off her $500K legal expenses.

      She's not done, she's just now getting started, imo. In her speech, she already explained her reasons for stepping down. The ethics lawsuits were taking too much of her time and also costing the state as well as her personally. So, as not to interrupt service, she left. I'm sure she'll come up with the money easily with a "donate now" button on a website she'll create!

      I'll enjoy watching her (and hoping she will) slam Obama's policies.

    • 2 years ago
  • theultimateend
  • Panzer_Tanzler
  • isnamthere
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      isnamthere  
    • She'd better hurry and sign a modelling contract or get a TV talking head gig before she loses her looks too. It's not long to follow.

    • 2 years ago
  • highproof
  • Vierotchka
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      Vierotchka  
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    • Alaska's governor Sarah Palin resigns, dooming her presidential pipe dream

      Excerpt:

      "She proved she couldn't play in the big leagues last fall and now she's proven it again," one of the party's most prominent kingmakers said. "If you can't even handle a governorship, there's no way you can handle the White House.

      "She couldn't win - but now she can't even run," added the official, who once was among her most fervent boosters.

      "She has an incredibly thin résumé, a serious lack of gravitas, no coherent philosophy and the people around her are amateurs," another top Republican pol argued. "She's finished."

      ...

      It seems that she has been losing support from many Republicans.

    • 2 years ago
  • nobamayomama
  • brad62
  • cztheday
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      cztheday  
    • Obviously, this is a "non-story" unless and until some sort of allegation or investigation is actually revealed. I WAS, however truly surprised by her announcement (much to my chagrin because I think I told someone just a week ago that NOTHING Palin could do would surprise me anymore because she is such a loose cannon).

      She just seemed to RELISH her position as Governor. But her conduct HAS been incredibly erratic for someone who was just recently plucked from political obscurity and finished the race as popular or perhaps even MORE popular with the Republican base (or is that "base Republicans?") than McCain. She had money pouring in, fan clubs being formed, a list of volunteers for her next Presidential campaign as long as your arm, invitations to speak from all over the country (and around the world, for that matter).

      Yet her efforts to follow up on ANY of those advantages has been anemic at best (and non-existent most of the time). So I did wonder briefly this afternoon whether there was some kind of unifying explanation for all of this -- though I had considered something more in the way of serious illness. But I suppose she probably would have at least lightly touched on such an illness in her announcement had that been the case...

    • 2 years ago
  • Conniepae
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      Conniepae  
    • cztheday:

      I waited during the 2008 campaign for this to be a story. I read about it on the internet, but never heard a whisper of it from the media. It was reported Todd and his friends built their home. It sounded a bit fishy, but mainstream media didn't follow it, so it wasn't news.

    • 2 years ago
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