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dkf Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Sep-08-08 10:57 AM
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Sarah Palin's Secret Emails
The Palin administration won't release hundreds of emails from her office, claiming they cover confidential policy matters. Then why do the subject lines refer to a political foe, a journalist, and non-policy topics?

In June, Andrée McLeod, a self-described independent government watchdog in Alaska, sent an open records act request to the office of Governor Sarah Palin. She requested copies of all the emails that had been sent and received by Ivy Frye and Frank Bailey, two top aides to Palin, from February through April of this year. McLeod, a 53-year-old registered Republican who has held various jobs in state government, suspected that Frye and Bailey had engaged in political activity during official business hours in that period by participating in a Palin-backed effort to oust the state chairman of the Alaska Republican party, Randy Ruedrich. (Bailey has been in the national news of late for refusing to cooperate with investigators probing whether Palin fired Alaska's public safety commission because he did not dismiss a state trooper who had gone through an ugly divorce with Palin's sister.)

In response to her request, McLeod received four large boxes of emails. This batch of documents did not contain any proof that Frye and Bailey had worked on government time to boot out Ruedrich. But there was other information she found troubling. Several of the emails suggested to her that Palin's office had used its influence to reward a Fairbanks surveyor who was a Palin fundraiser with a state job. In early August, McLeod filed a complaint with the state attorney general against Palin, Bailey, and other Palin aides, claiming they had violated ethics and hiring laws. Palin, now the Republican vice-presidential candidate, told the Alaska Daily News that "there were no favors done for anybody."

But more intriguing than any email correspondence contained in the four boxes was what was not released: about 1100 emails. Palin's office provided McLeod with a 78-page list (PDF) cataloging the emails it was withholding. Many of them had been written by Palin or sent to her. Palin's office claimed most of the undisclosed emails were exempt from release because they were covered by the "executive" or "deliberative process" privileges that protect communications between Palin and her aides about policy matters. But the subject lines of some of the withheld emails suggest they were not related to policy matters. Several refer to one of Palin's political foes, others to a well-known Alaskan journalist. Moreover, some of the withhold emails were CC'ed to Todd Palin, the governor's husband. Todd Palin—a.k.a. the First Dude—holds no official state position (though he has been a close and influential adviser for Governor Palin). The fact that Palin and her aides shared these emails with a citizen outside the government undercuts the claim that they must be protected under executive privilege. McLeod asks, "What is Sarah Palin hiding?"

The list of still-secret emails includes a series of messages that circulated on February 1, 2008, among Palin, Bailey, Frye, and Todd Palin "re Andrew Halcro." A former Republican, Halcro ran as an independent against Palin for governor in 2006, collecting only 9 percent of the vote. Since then he has been a blogger who often criticizes Palin. There is no telling what the emails said about Halcro. But in a July blog posting, Halcro asked, "why in the world is Todd Palin getting copied on emails that his wife's administration is classifying as confidential....These emails should be released to the public....after all Todd Palin has no standing to claim executive privilege. By including him in the email loop, the Palin administration has arguably breached any claim of executive privilege." And McLeod wonders, "What do emails about Andrew Halcro have to do with policy deliberations?"

http://www.motherjones.com/mojoblog/archives/2008/09/9620_sarah_palin_secret_email.html
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still_one Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Sep-08-08 11:03 AM
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1. Don't the emails belong to the public, if they were generated on public property?
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me b zola Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Sep-08-08 11:17 AM
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2. Smells like bush*
Palin's office claimed most of the undisclosed emails were exempt from release because they were covered by the "executive" or "deliberative process" privileges that protect communications between Palin and her aides about policy matters.

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trueblue2007 Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Sep-08-08 11:22 AM
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6. She smells like Pres Bush. We all know that stinks to HIGH HEAVEN
I just feel SOMEHOW these emails will be made public. Then the people will know the real Sarah Palin. Palin is CORRUPT.
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aint_no_life_nowhere Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Sep-08-08 11:20 AM
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3. Another version of Bush, the most secretive administration in American history
The public is entitled to open government and forthcoming accountability.
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1corona4u Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Sep-08-08 11:21 AM
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4. She so needs to be exposed for the corrupt person she is.
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ogneopasno Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Sep-08-08 11:21 AM
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5. Did she share them with her husband?
Apparently he sits in on executive meetings. Does America want him hanging around?
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dkf Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Sep-08-08 11:43 AM
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8. I would be very curious to hear what his role has been in her administration
I wonder if Charlie Gibson will ask her about this.

Yeah sure.
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Egnever Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Sep-08-08 11:26 AM
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7. Quite the familiar song being played here
wonder if anyone in the MSM is listening.
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Enrique Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Sep-08-08 11:51 AM
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9. what's the difference between Sarah Palin and Dick Cheney? n/t
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aint_no_life_nowhere Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Sep-08-08 12:22 PM
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12. Cheney is a 40DD
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Arm Chair Politician Donating Member (87 posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Sep-08-08 12:16 PM
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10. We've been discussing this in Alasks since June...glad someone else is reporting on it. n/t
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dkf Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Sep-08-08 12:17 PM
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11. Only the mojo blog and I've seen something on rawstory.
It looks like the alternative type press is going to have to run with it.
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Arm Chair Politician Donating Member (87 posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Sep-09-08 03:14 AM
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14. Its been all over the radio and in the local coffee shops I frequent. n/t
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me b zola Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Sep-08-08 02:58 PM
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13. Sarah Palin is a corrupt liar.
This cannot be said often enough.

Oh, btw, ENOUGH!
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Democat Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Sep-09-08 03:41 AM
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15. Democrats should make the non-release look like guilt
If she doesn't release the emails, it proves she's guilty of a crime and is hiding it. That's how the Republicans spin things against Democrats and that's exactly how Democrats should spin it against Palin. Run a few ads and send the ads to the media for them to talk about.

Obama's supporters needs to learn the Swiftboat method. Make very incindiery allegations in television ads and run the ads only a few times, but get the media to talk about them for free. The problem is, Democrats are afraid to start controversy. Republicans are not.
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