Comments about ‘Deadline looms for Palin to pay for family travel’

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By Rachel D'Oro

Associated Press

Published: Friday, June 5 2009 5:34 p.m. MDT

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Skippy

Palin for president. Pay the money so you can run for President!

Anonymous

If she were a Democrat...this is would be of no interest...

Typical Big Republican Govt

Claiming that if she were a Democrat, this would be of no interest, is a complete cop out and justification for unethical behavior.

That is one of many problems with Big Republican Government: When BRG politicians do something unethical, dishonest, etc, and it is reported on, they do not answer the allegations. They just claim it is just persecution by the "liberal media elite".

We're all accountable for our own actions. Grow a spine and own it. Don't try to explain it away by pointing your fingers at others.

RiverRat

This does seem like a petty complaint. And I would say the same thing if it were a democrat faced with the charges. I mean, if you take into consideration the actions of most of BHO's administrative staff this $10k seems like chump change.

A different view point

Recently on KSL's nightside project the host was complaining about the cost of President Obama's trip to New York to take his wife for a date.

I guess it is all in the eye of the beholder.

It would be nice if people would judge events consistently and not flip flop back and forth depending on whose ox is being gored.

A fan

Liberals are still obsessed with Sarah Palin, the next President of the United States.

Re:A fan | 10:07 a.m. June 6, 20

If the citizens of the USA are stupid enough to elect Palin to office then we deserve what we get. If you think Bush and Cheney were bad, you have no Idea how aweful things would be with her in charge. My 6 year old Son could do a better Job than Palin could ever do. The Republicans have got to get a clue and get away from the far right and moderate things.

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