There is a difference between criminal misconduct and breaking a law.
You can break a law without it being criminal (see parking tickets as
an example). I did not suggest that she was found to have violated a
criminal statute.

As for the statute the investigator believes she violated, punishment
can work in a variety of ways including impeachment proceedings, civil
fines up to $5,000 per violation and censure.

Robert can rail all he wants about brain-dead Obama supporters, but
the investigation was put together by a Republican State Congress and
oversaw by an independent investigator. Believe it, don't believe it,
that's each individual's choice. The fact remains that this is what
the official investigation came up with and what Palin is going to
have to deal with.

Judah

On Mon, Oct 13, 2008 at 10:02 PM, Gruss Gott <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> Judah wrote:
>> Violating a Statute is breaking the law. That is the opposite of
>> clearing of legal wrong doing.
>
> Because I believe state law limits the legal action that can be taken
> against a sitting Gov.
>
> Very similar to the president and criminal activity.

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