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To: DuckTapeSunroof who wrote (22538)9/17/2008 2:20:56 PM
From: pompsander  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 25737
 
What about the tactic of filing a complaint against herself, and then trying to withdraw that same complaint a couple of days later?

Or... going before the voters in Alaska and promising to comply with the bipartisan investigation launched by the State Legislature, and then (after getting the V.P. nod from McCain) going back on that public promise and actually suing to try to block the inquiry (I guess to either block it entirely, or at least until *after* the election <g>)?

More then a little bit of "flip-flopping" going on here....

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I travel in Alaska a lot. Great State. Great People. But they don't really care for "outsiders" telling them how to do things and what is right. I would guess that Sarah's original approach (full cooperation, judge me on the facts, let's get it out in the open right away) was well received. The curernt flip-flopping nonsense orchestrated by the suede shoe boys from D.C....not so much.

And does the McCain camp think this whole mess is just going to go away because they are trying to block every previously agreed-upon avenue to resolution? No..it is just going to fester.