The tide is turning on the Obama partisans who concocted the “troopergate” fraud. In addition to Governor Palin’s refusal to particpate and the lawsuit filed by Alaska legislators to stop it, Alaska’s AG has put them on notice:
Alaska’s attorney general says state employees subpoenaed in the investigation of Gov. Sarah Palin will not testify. In a letter to the Democratic state senator overseeing the investigation, Attorney General Talis Colberg asks that the subpoenas be withdrawn.
And Colberg makes it clear that he’s not playing:
He also says the employees will not appear before the investigator unless either the full state Senate or the entire Alaska Legislature votes to compel their testimony.
It will be interesting to see if Senator French and his accomplices still go ahead with the October surprise he has promised.
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Now let’s see:
‘Talis James Colberg was appointed by newly-elected governor Sarah Palin as the seventeenth attorney general of Alaska on December 13, 2006′
So no conflict of interest there!
Posted 17 Sep 2008 at 3:05 am ¶You cann’t subpoena us we have executive privilage!Another Republican trying to hide the truth.
Posted 17 Sep 2008 at 6:56 am ¶Post a Comment