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subtee -> RE: Newsweek Debunks Palin Claims (9/9/2008 7:46:53 PM)
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ORIGINAL: TheHeretic I spotted this per diem story at lunch, then saw an update that put her reimbursements at roughly 15% (ish) of the what the previous governor had been billing. Then the story wasn't at the top of the page anymore... Funny how that happens. The only things getted vetted worse than Sarah Palin, seem to be the news stories attacking her. Yes, the previous Republican Governor Murkowski did that. However the Democratic governor before him did not: "It was quite the little scandal," said Tony Knowles, the Democratic governor from 1994 to 2000. "I gave a direction to all my commissioners if they were ever in their house, whether it was Juneau or elsewhere, they were not to get a per diem because, clearly, it is and it looks like a scam -- you pay yourself to live at home," he said. Please check this link, it goes far, far beyond per diem for staying in her house. She also charged for her kids and husband who are not, presumably, conducting state business. http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2008/09/09/politics/washingtonpost/main4429304.shtml?source=mostpop_story Let me be clear. This is not illegal. But Palin is cast as the maverick fiscal revolutionary, yes? And as is becoming consistent with Sarah Palin, there is the truth to be wrassled with: Quote: She wrote some form of "Lodging -- own residence" or "Lodging -- Wasilla residence" more than 30 times at the same time she took a per diem, according to the reports. In two dozen undated amendments to the reports, the governor deleted the reference to staying in her home but still charged the per diem.
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