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Originally Posted by Rekna
The McCain campaign recently announced Palin and everyone else involved in troopergate will not respond to subpoenas in the investigation. This is a tactic perfected by the Bush administration.
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Is it? How so? If there are no supporting details as to why the subpoenas have been over-ruled, then there would be justified grounds for outrage. If it is suspect, the issue will not go away. There also seems to be great political motivation to bing this to a head just before the election. Who might gain from that tactic?
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Originally Posted by Rekna
Is this legal? Will there be consequences both legally and electorally because of this? To me it reminds me to much of the politicization of the justice department and Bushes contempt for any sort of oversight.
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Sure, it's legal if based on evidence, precedence, procedure, etc. Depending how it plays, it could be damaging to either side.