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Originally Posted by Mizzou B-ball fan
I was shocked that you missed the Troopergate info out today, considering that it confirms Sarah Palin's story. In the questioning from a few months ago, they've found that Todd Palin was actually the one trying to get his brother fired and that Sarah Palin didn't know much about his efforts. He was irritated by the threats and harassment from a law enforcement officer of his family and wanted him fired. I certainly would have done the same thing in his position.
The documents also note that once Sarah Palin found out about his efforts, she basically told him to knock it off.
Palin's Husband Pushed to Get Trooper Fired, Documents Show - FOXNews.com Elections
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You didnt answer my question in regards to your desire to have had those subpoenaed cooperate. My question to you stands? Did you want them to cooperate fully with the first investigation? Do you want them to cooperate with it?
hmm, strange you say that but I find this:
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Palin's husband, Todd, said in a sworn affidavit released Wednesday night that he never pressured the state's public safety commissioner to fire Palin's former brother-in-law, a state trooper who had divorced the governor's sister.
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Todd Palin said his complaints with Monegan centered more on his wife's inability to sometimes use the Department of Public Safety's King Air Turbo Prop plane to reach far-flung constituents in the large state. He and his wife discussed the problem, he said.
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"It seemed like whenever Sarah needed this plane, it was unavailable," Palin said in the document.
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Palin's husband testifies he never pressured official - CNN.com
and from your own link on Fox News:
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Todd Palin said he never pressured anyone -- including his wife.
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