> cHat wrote:
> the "abuse of power" came from her trying to get her former
> brother-in-law fired.  In addition, no legal charges can stem from the
> findings of the probe so she has been cleared of any legal
> wrong-doing.
>

So she violated state law, then, and is thus objectively lying when
she says she didn't.

As to ramifications for her:

* Under state law the state's personnel board (which is also
investigating) can refer any findings to the state senate for
disciplinary sanction.

* The legislature could vote next year to censure Palin

All-in-all, not a great thing for a Governor to do.  A horrible thing
for a VP candidate to do.

Objectively lying about breaking the law to the American people during
a presidential campaign should disqualify her from running.

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