The gift that keeps on...keeping on.
"thunder" wrote in message
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On Tue, 21 Jul 2009 21:34:00 -0400, Eisboch wrote:
Sounds like again, she didn't break any laws or commit any ethics
violations.
Laws or ethics? She did have to repay monies for her children's travel.
Then there is the Branchflower report. While no laws were broken, the
report found that she broke the Executive Branch Ethics Act when she
pressured Monegan to fire Wooten. Nothing for nothing, but who
accumulates $500,000 in legal fees defending against frivolous charges?
Frankly, and this is only my guess, but I'm still suspicious of the
timing and specifics of her house building.
And, like any citizen, if accused, indicted, tried and found guilty she
should pay the penalty.
So far, none of that has happened. Most allegations have been investigated
and dismissed.
She's been tried and found guilty in the liberal media only, who are so
preoccupied with her, her lifestyle, her interests and hobbies. It's
comical to watch.
Eisboch
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