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Originally Posted by kane
Same here. It seems like an abuse of power but not a violation of the law. Still it will hurt her and McCain as well.
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I agree. They've stated "abuse of power" but nothing about breaking the law (yet).
However, in order to prove there was some kind of abuse of power, there has to be some financial or political gain - and there wasn't any in this case. I mean, I've seen the interview with this so called brother in law. He was so fucking stupid it wasn't funny. They should be blasting Palin for allowing him to become a police officer in the first place, not for firing him.
But both sides will spin it as they see fit.