The real Troopergate scandal explored

By Edward Mamet
Spectrum
Published on Thursday, October 23, 2008 8:27 PM AKDT

During my 40-year New York City Police Department career, I held nearly every rank and was detached to run large and troubled investigative divisions of two major city and state agencies. Since retiring from the department, I have taught college courses in criminal justice and consulted or testified about police matters for such clients as Puerto Rico, the District of Columbia, New York City, Newark, N.J., Chicago, the U.S. Justice and State departments, and victims of police misconduct.

The controversy over Governor Palin’s treatment of her former brother-in-law, Alaska State Trooper Michael Wooten, and her dismissal of former state commissioner of Public Safety Walter Monegan has led me to look at the matter as if I had been retained by a client to do so. I have therefore examined the full public record of the Wooten and Monegan cases, including the Wooten investigative files and the recently issued Alaska Legislative Council report that charged Governor Palin with an ethics violation for her role in the dismissal of Monegan.

My conclusion is that the Wooten and Monegan matters reveal an Alaska scandal, but one very different from what has been reported by the national press. The scandal — and it is a serious one — involves the conduct of the managers of Alaska’s police agencies and the political officials who have sought to defend them and attack Governor Palin.

The story begins with Wooten’s probationary term as an Alaska State Trooper, when he was found guilty of using official agency reports for personal reasons — a serious charge that in a well-run police agency would have led to an extended probation at the very least. It didn’t, and Wooten was routinely granted full civil service status after his first year.

During his next three years, Wooten committed an astonishing six additional acts of misconduct, unrelated to Palin family complaints, for which he received written admonitions and no meaningful punishment. The matter can be simply stated that any department that treats seven findings of misconduct during the first few years of a police officer’s career by doing little more than creating a papered and ignored personnel file can be categorically defined as recklessly managed.

Then came the Palin family allegations. Those claims included Wooten’s use of a police Taser on a minor, death threats made against his father-in-law (Governor Palin’s father), a criminal hunting violation, public consumption of alcohol while operating a marked police vehicle, repeated acts of violence and alcohol abuse and unlawful steroid use. Given the seven prior findings against Wooten, any well-managed agency would have treated each allegation as a presumptive basis for dismissal and would have treated some as bases for dismissal even for officers with impeccable records. Yet after the department opened its investigation of the Palin charges, no action was taken for more than six months. Only after Governor Palin’s father complained in writing was the investigator’s report issued and it revealed an investigation that I believe:

• Violated basic police investigative procedures by advising Wooten that he was under investigation before the complainant or suggested witnesses were interviewed. 

• Dismissed the drug charge on the basis of Wooten’s self-provided lab report that his testosterone levels were normal, and made no apparent effort to find the “blue pill” supplier Wooten was alleged to patronize nor ordered any independent lab tests even for the steroid use allegation that Wooten’s report did not negate.

• Disbelieved credible witnesses who alleged that Wooten was observed drinking in his patrol vehicle.

• Ignored allegations of Wooten’s alcohol and anger management problems, for which abundant evidence existed.

• Accepted Wooten’s excuse that he did not know it was a crime to use another’s hunting license. Faced with charges of an investigative whitewash, the director of the Alaska State Troopers conducted her own investigation and, after yet another five months, issued her findings. Her report failed to take any note of the death threat charge that the investigator had sustained or the allegations of Wooten’s drinking and violence. Amazingly, it accepted without comment the investigator’s dismissal of the drug use charges.

Nonetheless, the director found that:

• Wooten’s seven prior misconduct charges needed to be taken into account in assessing his overall fitness and found that Wooten’s entire record demonstrated “a serious and concentrated pattern of unacceptable and at times illegal conduct occurring over a lengthy period.”

• Wooten’s Taser use on a minor “demonstrated extremely poor judgment and a conscience [sic] choice …  [of a] very serious in nature … to violate the department’s standards of conduct.” He was a departmental Taser instructor “well trained in the … risks associated with use of the weapon on a child.”

• Wooten had consumed alcoholic beverages while operating his police vehicle, which “not only exposed the Department to liability, but further demonstrates your lack of judgment, … lack of good character, … disregard for law … and a profound disrespect for [your] responsibilities.”

• Wooten committed the crime of unlicensed hunting, which was “exponentially exacerbate[d]” by the fact that he was a wildlife crimes investigator when he did so. She found “no question” of Wooten’s knowing commission of a crime and reported that Wooten “finally did admit that [his] conduct was illegal.” She concluded with a remarkable finding that damned her department far more than it did Wooten himself: “It is nearly certain that a civilian investigated under similar circumstances would have received criminal sanction.”

Despite those findings and the director’s statement that Wooten’s conduct “will not be tolerated,” she merely reassigned him from the Wildlife Investigations Unit, warned him of dismissal if he repeated his behaviors and imposed an indefensibly inadequate 10-day suspension. Worse still, and in textbook demonstration of the department’s managerial dysfunction, the director responded to union pressure by reducing the suspension to five days.

Given the department’s record in the Wooten case, tragic police misconduct cases have predictably occurred. Thus, the state has paid large liability sums in the contemporaneous cases of an officer who was promoted after a jury found him guilty of torturing a suspect with his Taser, another with a prior record of undisciplined violence who remained unpunished even after wrongfully killing a disabled suspect deemed unthreatening by his partner and yet another who committed five rapes after the department failed to investigate harassment complaints of one of his victims. 

Further, the indefensible double standard protection given Wooten for conduct “nearly certain” to trigger criminal prosecutions against members of the public apparently remains the department’s norm. Recently asked how he handled trooper hunting violations like Wooten’s, the director of the Wildlife Troopers Division said: “[M]ore often than not it goes into what we call an administrative inquiry, and that’s how the discipline is handled.”

Even more revealing and damning has been former commissioner Monegan’s definition of the Palin family complaints as acts of harassment against Wooten, and his stated belief that his primary obligation in handling the case was to protect departmental morale. He said: “My job was to provide passion and support to 900 people — almost 900 people — in the Department of Public Safety, and one of them — who included Trooper Wooten — he was an irritant to her [Governor Palin ].” The statement alone justifies Monegan’s dismissal, both for its clear indifference to the department’s management failings and its even less defensible failure to understand that Alaska ‘s good police officers do not feel “support[ed ]” by widespread tolerance to the rogue conduct of officers like Wooten.

The recently issued Alaska Legislative Council report is yet another whitewash by state officials and offers further evidence of the state’s continuing refusal to accept the critical need for structural reform of its police agencies and the performance of their managers. The report found that Governor Palin had grounds to fire Monegan for reasons other than his refusal to dismiss Wooten and further found that her action towards Monegan “was a proper and lawful exercise of her constitutional and statutory authority to hire and fire executive branch department heads.”

Despite those determinations, the report made the catch-22 finding that the governor had “violated her …  public trust” because her involvement in the Wooten case was an “effort to benefit a personal … interest through official action.” The report’s finding is thus that Governor Palin should not have taken admittedly proper action against a police administrator who failed to reform a department that, among other things, excused repeated acts of admittedly intolerable officer conduct — including an act that would have been “nearly certain” to lead to criminal prosecution had it been committed by a civilian.

Wooten’s conduct clearly merited his dismissal, and his case is among the most poorly handled disciplinary matters I have ever encountered. Contrary to the Legislative Council report, Wooten and Monegan hardly merit immunity because their inexcusable conduct partially related to Governor Palin’s family. In fact, the governor’s opposition to Alaska’s police misconduct and mismanagement and her efforts to deal with the state’s “good old boy” police culture greatly served its citizens and its honorable police officers. 

Edward Mamet is a retired New York City Police captain and a police practices consultant.

Comments

61 comment(s)

    billy wrote on Nov 5, 2008 10:32 PM:

    " i think these actions and the mccain campaign
    is what led to his spectacular lose to obama
    yesterday mccain got half as many electoral voles 150 to 336 for obama. i than k god i dont live in alaska but do unforutnately live in arizona where john mccain is a senator.
    http://apocalyptickiwi.wordpress.com/2008/09/02/the-case-for-the-impeachment-of-governor-sarah-palin/ "
    i think if i lived alaska i would be calling for the impeachment of all who tried to get inspector wooten fired.
    walt monegan told palins chief of staff
    "do you want him to own your house when he talked to monegan about wooten "

    billy wrote on Nov 5, 2008 10:25 PM:

    " toad palin admits under oath in his deposition that he has been doing anything he can to make inspector wooten miserable for years,
    then there were approx 24 phone calls to AST about wooten from members of the palin adminitstration. Frank bailey called lt dial and badmouth and slandered mr wooten to him. he didnt know he was being recorded so all his slanderous statements are recorded for posterity his penalty was a paid vaccation. i believe that taped call would be grounds for a civil suit with my bailey as the respondent "

    billy wrote on Nov 5, 2008 10:20 PM:

    " toad palin in the years since wootens divorce from his wife sister has slander inspector wooten by claiming he was scamming workmans comp
    when in fact his activities had been approved by his doctor.called washill pd and told them he didnt want inspector wooten hired when by filing an application he was obviously trying to get some peace in his life. then toad turned mr wooten in for using his trooper car to take his kids to school when he had supvr approval to do this "

    billy wrote on Nov 5, 2008 10:16 PM:

    " isnt it strange after meghan staplton (refered to as some as a joke and ed ocallahagan a mccain cronie lawyer tried every trick they could think of to slow down the legistlatures investigation while trashing inspector mike wooten.after they left or quit talking edward manent sent identical letters to the frontersman, newminer in fairbanks and anchorage daily news trashing wooten for things he did 3 years ago. in an email he said monegan was to easy on his men. walt monagon had 33 years of police experience before coming to the state of alaska to work "

    joe schmooga wrote on Nov 5, 2008 10:00 PM:

    " I wonder how many of these posters are actually present or past members/employees of the Alaska State Troopers.
    I believe everything stated in this article regarding the willingness by the AST to flaunt the law and cover for their own.
    I have personally been a witness to perjurous court testimony by an Alaska State Trooper, not merely erroneous but total fabrication.
    Quite possibly, most are fine individuals, but it has been my personal experience that the AST will do or say whatever it takes to "make their case". "

    billy wrote on Nov 5, 2008 3:32 PM:

    " The Wooten Challenge

    It's time to put up or shut up.

    For all the people out there that continue to say things like "this was a bad cop and he should have been fired" or "the governor was right to try and get rid of a rogue cop" here is a challenge:

    Find me one......one......person that has filed a complaint against Wooten in the eight years he has been an Alaska State Trooper that was not filed during his divorce with Governor Palin's sister " "or toad "

    DA SMILEY ONE wrote on Nov 5, 2008 4:17 AM:

    " AST Wooten is only a product of the type of training, modeling and mentoring on the job that he has gotten. There are at least ten (10) other senior AST's in your area that would make him look like an angel. Law enforcement people have to cover each other and simply what has happened is that their action has flowed over into other subordinate law enforcement agencies and even into the Anchorage community of law enforcement. Tragic. Transfer is the word used to cover up. "

    DASMILEY ONE wrote on Nov 5, 2008 4:04 AM:

    " The AST's need to clean house. Some have recently retired - some have just moved up to take their place. If one wants to really find out about how corrupt the AST's are in the Wasilla, Big Lake, Palmer and Houston area's are just look - it is there - but it goes into Anchorage as well - with associated cases. Many of those associations go back a long time. If you see retired AST or AST investigation beware. I will be sharing with the Attorney General only - if you have you need to share. "

    Get Some Glasses wrote on Nov 5, 2008 3:52 AM:

    " Obviously Observer, you need glasses. Monegan did not cover anything up. Wooten was disciplined well before Monegan was appointed. The only sad commentary here is that the Palins are liars and that Sarah abused her power. They are the only ones who filed a complaint against Wooten. If he was such a rogue cop, then where are all the other complaints? Before you start commenting, get yourself some glasses and read up on the matter. Obviously you skipped the important parts. "

    Observer wrote on Nov 5, 2008 12:33 AM:

    " It is a sad commentary on corruption in the AST to see that Wooten is still on the job.I have always respected the troopers as honest,hard working,fair and professional.Wooten's actions and Monegon's coverup via the "good old boys" network have eroded my respect for our AST.What capacity does Wooten serve these days?It would seem
    inappropriate that he do patrol. If stopped by this guy for say a minor traffic violation I would follow his directions but probably break out laughing at him."Don't tase me bro!!!!!" "

    george wrote on Nov 4, 2008 9:29 PM:

    " The Wooten Challenge

    It's time to put up or shut up.

    For all the people out there that continue to say things like "this was a bad cop and he should have been fired" or "the governor was right to try and get rid of a rogue cop" here is a challenge:

    Find me one......one......person that has filed a complaint against Wooten in the eight years he has been an Alaska State Trooper that was not filed during his divorce with Governor Palin's sister " "

    sam wrote on Nov 4, 2008 4:16 PM:

    " once he became aware of the case from HIS BOSS the
    Governor or her family, he was obligated to take a HARD look at it. and walt monegan did. he had his staff do a page by page comparison of the information that toad supplied and the record of infractions and found no new evidence.
    If it aint there it aint there except sarah and toad will never quit lying about him which is violating a court order set forth in mollys divorce. no badmouthing wouten to his kids "

    sam wrote on Nov 3, 2008 2:54 PM:

    " " http://apocalyptickiwi.wordpress.com/2008/09/02/the-case-for-the-impeachment-of-governor-sarah-palin/ " "

    Dopers wrote on Nov 3, 2008 1:05 AM:

    " junglejerry;

    junglejerry, you must be a doper if you have it in for Inv. Young. I appears Inv. Young as been doing a good job if we now have the dopeheads on here complaining. Thank you Inv. Young for doing your job! The only question I have is when did the Mat-Su Jail get computers? "

    junglejerry wrote on Nov 2, 2008 7:16 AM:

    " the state of Alaska has slipped so far from what i remember it being as a child. constant intimidation and harassment by the same people who swore to protect and serve the people of this wonderful state. It has gotten out of hand. so sir , your letter is right on the money, only i wish some other folks like yourself, who know how to look into the records of other troopers and police officers who think they are above the law, and those allowing them to continue. Next on your list to look at is trooper Kyle young "

    Yep More Obama Signs wrote on Nov 1, 2008 10:51 PM:

    " Totally glossing over the purpose of the report, which had nothing to do with whether Wooten was or was not a good Trooper, the author also skipped right over all the points in the report where our Sweet Sarah sent her AG and Commissioners out as attack dogs. This doesn't show fear, this shows stupidity and hubris. The Governor has more power to nudge and effect changes in legislation and policy through proper channels than in acting like a rabid wolverine. Don't you remember how sweet she was before all of this gotcha media happened?

    http://www.adn.com/opinion/comment/story/295464.html "

    WellRead wrote on Oct 31, 2008 11:59 PM:

    " Trooper Wooten is a really nice guy and, from what I have experienced, represents AST well. "

    WOOTEN IS ARMED AND DANGEROUS wrote on Oct 31, 2008 9:32 AM:

    " GET HIM OFF THE STREET! "

    NYPD is worse wrote on Oct 31, 2008 6:42 AM:

    " No, Wooten can not be disciplined for "acts improperly investigated". It is not his fault if the investigation was done wrong, that falls on the investigator. Fact is, he was disciplined, so move on. All you sound like is an educated idiot!

    I am sure that in most of (if not all) your years with the NYPD, you spent most of your time driving a desk and pointing a finger. Let the real cops do their job out on the street. "

    NYPD is worse wrote on Oct 31, 2008 6:33 AM:

    " You say Wooten was "found guilty of using official agency reports for personal reasons". Don't you have to go to trial to be found guilty of something, and have due process. Most of what you allege is hear-say and was never proven. The illegal moose kill would have resulted in charges against the Heaths too. I guess Alaska's ethics laws don't apply in New York. I guess the means justifies the end. NOT! "

    NYPD is worse wrote on Oct 31, 2008 6:25 AM:

    " Boy, and we know how scandal free the NYPD is. That department sets the bar for corrupt cops.

    Most of the NYPD cops couldn't do AST's job, they would need 50 cops for back-up where troopers do it with one. "

    hottr7 wrote on Oct 30, 2008 8:24 PM:

    " All three of these instances has not only provided serious legal exposure for the state and Frank Bailey, but has ironically given Palin's ex brother in law grounds to sue the state for violating his rights.

    How's that for turn about. After spending a year and a half dogging Palin's ex brother in law, not only could the Palin administration not get the guy fired, but they've handed him a solid case to turn around and sue the state.

    But yet after all of this mess he created, Frank Bailey gets a paid vacation. "

    Disgusted Republican wrote on Oct 30, 2008 5:47 PM:

    " It seems that your letter describes a reluctance on the part of the police unit to challenge the family relationship to the Governor and fire the guy for cause, because of the resultant political pressure. The Palin family used their influence to have Wooten keep his job and then used the political pressure to dump him. Did you ever hear of ethics? "

    hottr7 wrote on Oct 30, 2008 5:24 PM:

    " http://apocalyptickiwi.wordpress.com/2008/09/02/the-case-for-the-impeachment-of-governor-sarah-palin/ "

    Christopher wrote on Oct 30, 2008 5:08 AM:

    " Excellent story! Edward rocks. Wow. Thank you. Wooten scares me. "

    Abuse of power wrote on Oct 30, 2008 4:29 AM:

    " Trooper wooten should've been fired a long time ago. People who abuse the public trust should not hold authority. Isn't that what everyone is saying about Sarah? And she didn't even taser someone. Why stand up for him then? Darkness isn't an excuse. He's a grown man who makes bad choices based on immature thought processes. He needs to not be a trooper. "

    hottr7 wrote on Oct 30, 2008 1:10 AM:

    " ijust looked you up on the web edward
    just so you know ive walked more than one high medium yard and you aint jack .. its obvious that your letter appeared when ed o and meghan quit giving press releases and are not longer heard of.
    as i said i call whats happened to mike wooten as total harrasement,stalking and slander given all the stories ive read
    even sarah palins daughter bristol admitted to the investigator that they filed complaints to coincide with the divorce
    id call that predudical !!!
    by the way im not hiding for anyone "

    karin covey wrote on Oct 29, 2008 11:25 PM:

    " Mental Health is a problem for everyone in our state. All of our police officers start out with good intent, but it is a hard job. So is being a citizen in this dark and cold country. Lets not forget the policeman who murdered a native girl not too many years ago, where is he today? Abuse of power exists everywhere. "

    Edward Mamet wrote on Oct 29, 2008 5:57 PM:

    " To Hottr7:
    You are another "Hmmm," hiding behind a code name. I offer you the same challenge that I offered Hmmm -- send me your telephone number and I will set you straight as well. If you read the piece carefully and objectively (that I doubt given your prejudicial mentality) you will realize that Wooten is protected by the civil service system and cannot be fired for offenses that he was already disciplined for. He can, however, be disciplined for acts improperly investigated for which he was not disciplined. Have a nice day, too. "

    hottr7 wrote on Oct 29, 2008 5:42 PM:

    " i find it exteremly interesting that Edward Mamet starts ragging on wooten right after the mccain campaign poster kids meghan and ed clam up
    the year is 28 mamet not mar 1 2006 the day wooten got suspended so get over it and catch up on what youve been missing bad mouthing other hard working law enforcement personnel
    youre in your 60s i bet. proper procedure and threats from criminals have change so id just shot up if were you you aint no superman!!!!!! "

    hottr7 wrote on Oct 29, 2008 4:59 PM:

    " i want to congratulate sarah and todd and all there other stoolies for violating the court orderabout not bad mouthing wooten. you have helped him get so much closer to sole custody of his kids. that way molly can join todd at the governors office to help here make all those big
    decisions like whether to violate a court order or not
    maybe theyll all get the point when they go to court and the kids go home with wooten FOREVER!!!!!!!!!!!!!! "

    RahRah wrote on Oct 29, 2008 1:47 PM:

    " The Palin family is a soap opera all by themselves.

    I believe Sarah Palin was a hardheaded bully all her life. She's one who has no comment or distances herself in a air of superiority but she has evil intentions. Some have said she was quiet I say calculating!

    Any friend of Palin knows they have to stay in her good graces. They are afraid. "

    Giddyup wrote on Oct 29, 2008 9:22 AM:

    " No one is saying Wooten was not a rogue cop. . Do you think Gov.Bloomberg would be calling NYPD Commissiomer Ray Kelly three times a day on this? Wooten is still working, that says a lot about Monegan's replacement. What was accomplished> NOTHING! ... except to expose Palin amd her husband helbent on a vendetta that was not theirs to venge.
    I'd feel safer with Wooten as a trooper than Palin in office anyday. "

    hottr7 wrote on Oct 29, 2008 12:06 AM:

    " to jeannie and just what should wooten and monegan be run off for, wootens been punished for things that happend over 2 years ago
    monegan tried to advise the gov that her talking to him about wooten could make the state liable if the conversation was ever discovered
    mr mamet seems to be aware of other cases that ive never heard of hes either a very retentive reader or has been fed inside info "

    hottr7 wrote on Oct 29, 2008 12:00 AM:

    " sarah rushed over to mollys house and stood with neighbor in the neighbors driveway and watched wooten and molly. sarah was so upset by what she saw she left and went to a meeting
    another time she asked a neighbor to watch molly and wootens house and what he saw was
    molly yelling at wooten following him all through the house as he tried to get away from here
    check out adn/troopergate it has allot of good stuff on it "

    hottr7 wrote on Oct 28, 2008 11:53 PM:

    " todd palin stalked wooten following him 100 miles on one occasion to catch wooten snowmobiling which his dr said was ok this led to palin filing a complaint of workmens comp fraud against wooten
    todd also complianed about wooten using his trooper car to take his kids to school in. his boss gave him permission for this
    todd then called the police department and told them he didnt want wooten to get one of the jobs advertised there
    does this show you what kind of people dealing with "

    hottr7 wrote on Oct 28, 2008 11:49 PM:

    " chuck heath waited a year to file a complaint against wooten. the basis for his complaint was his daughter molly telling him a month after it happened that wooten had made a threat against heath.that goes to show how concerned everyone was about
    chuck heath and everyone else that it was funny tht the boy liked being tased,till the divorce 2 years later then they start writing complaints against something the AST had already disciplined wooten for "

    hottr7 wrote on Oct 28, 2008 7:49 PM:

    " you make no mention in your letter of your instances of being disciplined when you were working.. could we please have a list of that
    even palins own son told investigators sarah palen lied to them. she had said molly called her and molly told her shed leave the phone on so palin and track could hear. actualy according to a 1st hand witness it was exactly the opposite. so if palin lied then what else had she lied about "

    hottr7 wrote on Oct 28, 2008 7:45 PM:

    " chuck heath and the rest of the family thought it was funny that boy asked to tazed by wooten to prove to bristol he wasnt a mommas boy.
    wooten then had the boy kneel attacked the leads not shoot them put pillows all around him and tazed him for 1 second. the boy said it felt like when he hit his funnybone and asked if he could do it again
    the whole family violated a court order to leave wooten alone does that tell you what kind of peoiple your talking about "

    hottr7 wrote on Oct 28, 2008 7:05 PM:

    " the retired caped crusader is talking about something that happened over 2 years ago.
    obviously wooten has straightened up or he still wouldnt be around.
    as info the palins,the state of alaska and everyone else that have chose to crucify him for something in his past,have handed wooten there behinds on a silver platter from a legal point ofview. to date i havent heard anyone mention he was/is a member of the AST SWAT TEAM. obviously hes done something right in the past 2 1/2 years..being on that team takes extraordinary skill patience and integrity.
    when he sues ill laff "

    Edward Mamet wrote on Oct 28, 2008 2:15 PM:

    " To Hmmm who hides behind a code name and seems to enjoy sarcasm, why don't you come out into the open and confront me directly if you think that my claims are bogus. My e-mail address appears here and on the Internet, as you well know since you obviously checked me out. If you send me an e-mail with your telephone number I will call you and set your mind straight. Have a nice day. "

    Hmmm...again wrote on Oct 27, 2008 4:30 PM:

    " Mr. Mamet...I hear your claim but then again I supose that you've never been an "expert witness" either. Hey by the way, do you remember doing the Leon Charney Report, remember his show last year?
    "Leon Charney talks with Security Expert Edward Mamet about home grown terrorists and the arrests In New Jersey."
    Me thinks you doth protest too much...Thanks for following our Alaska Politics so closely, I'm sure you don't have a dog in this fight.... "

    AK Law Enforcement Officer wrote on Oct 27, 2008 12:41 PM:

    " I love the Troopergate investigation. It has given me a lot of freedom to try out my handy dandy taser and know that I am completely protected from inconvenience and don't even have to worry about getting fired by my agency when I use it in a fun way. I can't wait to try it out! *yells over shoulder* Come here son! "

    Jeannie wrote on Oct 26, 2008 1:08 PM:

    " Wow! I love Alaskan's. You guy's deserve some honest leaders. Bet you know a few more intelligent than Palin. I almost feel sorry for Sarah, but she hitched her horse to McCain's wagon so she'll have to ride it out. Wooten an Monegan both need to go. But, you do have some very intelligent citizens up north in Alaska, but you've got lots of work ahead to clean up Palin's mess. "

    Robert P. Matthews Joplin Mo. wrote on Oct 26, 2008 12:40 PM:

    " Could someone please get the artical that I just read published in several other news papers through out this country especially in the Joplin Globe and any other state and cities where Demacrats and other ignoant people need to be educated about the all important and resourceful State of Alaska and the intagerty that its leaders have from the very highest "Govener Palin" on down. I was an eighteen year resident and business person in the Anchorage Wasilla Area, so I do qualify to voice my personel and professional opinion. May God cntinue to bless Alaska and the lower 48. "

    Edward Mamet wrote on Oct 26, 2008 10:45 AM:

    " This is in reply to the scurrillous remarks made by "Bingo" and "Hmmm." For both of your informations, I am not a "terrorism" expert, don't claim to be one and have never met or spoken to Ed O'Calahan or Meg Stapleton. Niether am I a "hired gun." My analysis was written only because Wooten was foolish enough to have his sordid personnel history published in the ADN. To me, that was terrible judgement that called for a good look into the matter. The more I read, the more facsinated I became with this case. "

    Judy Joe wrote on Oct 26, 2008 12:21 AM:

    " We have acknowledged this obvious truth from the beginning...there would be no "troopergate" investigation (poor choice of title) at all if the troopers would not have covered up Wooten's misconduct and removed him. The other point not made anywhere is that our Governor did not "SACK" Monegan...she graciously offered him another position which he refused and we call that QUITTING! So why is this truth in the middle of the Frontiersman & not on the front page of The Daily News?!! This is OUTRAGEOUS POLITICS and the truth should be exposed. God have mercy on our Nation! "

    WellRead wrote on Oct 25, 2008 11:33 PM:

    " To Donna Varnes: Trooper Wootennwasn't fired immediately after the demo tasering and other accusations because Molly and Sarah didn't report it until after two years later. If you really want to find out the truth, read all the documents: http://www.ktva.com/commissionercontroversy "

    Travis wrote on Oct 25, 2008 7:27 PM:

    " Some things never seem to change. We lived down on the Kenai several decades ago, some of the state troopers then were little tin gods (with one exception, who was a great and decent guy) who also thought they were above the very laws they were sworn to enforce. I could go on and on about some of the crap they pulled, (and no, I was never involved in any of it) any and all complaints to higher ups just went unanswered "

    Raven wrote on Oct 25, 2008 6:32 PM:

    " Hey! I think we should really think about this! Not the political garbage, the trooper garbage. If what this guy says is true, we have a problem in the troopers! What do we do to get it fixed? Is anyone looking into this? Did this stuff really happen? Are we all at risk to bad cops? I would like to know. Come on you reporters, dig out the truth. "

    Jimmy wrote on Oct 25, 2008 6:22 PM:

    " I found it entertaining to read the comments. Not one asked the obvious: This man states all this is a matter of public record. Why aren't we seeing the investigative reporting that would dig this out? Why is this the first we hear of it? Could it be the Frontiersman, ADN and the television news folks are being a little lazy? Could it be they don't want the truth, just the sensational stuff? If this is the true story, it just ends it doesn't it? Hummmm, indead! "

    Dan wrote on Oct 25, 2008 4:11 PM:

    " Palin is very popular in AK.
    She stepped on a lot of toes in both parties because she did like what saw.
    When this jerk tasered a kid who was not even in his teens he should have been FIRED.
    Since people here are mentioning coverups and such we should note that one candidate for president with his close ties to domestic terrorist(s), his ties to Rev Wright and some other "issues" he could not get a security clearance to mow the Whitehouse lawn.
    People can squirm around this all they want but its a fact. "

    Bingo wrote on Oct 25, 2008 2:19 PM:

    " Mr Mamet, an outsider, just happens to have Meg Stapleton's and Ed "East Coast" O'Calahan's talking points down to a tee.
    Let's ask ourselves how does Mr. Mamet knows these things about Alaska politics? Was he spoon fed the talking points by the McCain-Palin campaign? You Betcha...he was!
    "Open and Transparent", aye Sarah? It's "transparent" that Mr. Mamet is a hired gun. It's transparent that the Frontiersman printed this 1500 word campaign piece without vetting Mr. Mamet any more than McCain vetted Sarah. The only thing that is "open" is Sarah's honesty, open to doubts, that is. "

    hmmm wrote on Oct 25, 2008 10:39 AM:

    " Ed Mamet is also a terrorism expert from back east, palling around with Palin. I bet he's friends with the "other" terrorism expert that McCain/Palin hired from back east, Ed O'Calahan. Anyway funny that he doesn't mention ethical violations by our Governor. I smell a rat plant. Politics as usual, and the Sarah supporters swallow it hook, line and sinker. If this were from a back Easterner and was against Palin, you'd be screaming bloody murder. Wake up people, it's just more outside political meddling in our affairs. "

    Donna Varnes wrote on Oct 25, 2008 8:03 AM:

    " I couldn't agree more. I was apalled that the officer wasn't fired immediately and that Palin wasn't given an award for trying to get it done. It's scandalous that they are still trying to pin any wrongdoing on her honorable intentions of cleaning up the police force of someone who should not be there and the ones protecting him should be fired as well. "

    sueinmn wrote on Oct 25, 2008 5:30 AM:

    " Only one serious issue was omited here. Gov Palin's Ethical violation of protecting the Integrity of the Office of Government. She did allow a non employee access to personel records and this is a distinct violation of law. whether it be a personel record or records of national security. The Integrity of office was violated and should be considered a serious breech of office. No doubt the troop should be removed from service but the point is: Palin used her authority for personal gain. Much of the same goes on in government at our expense. "

    Bettie wrote on Oct 25, 2008 5:11 AM:

    " Don't forget that this commentary has its bias. Choosing to believe only that which supports Sara Palin. I don't care about Wooten's offenses, what is troubling to me is that a female govenor allowed her husband to be involved in state issues. This is truly an abuse of power that should not be tolerated. "

    Kay L wrote on Oct 25, 2008 5:02 AM:

    " I think it's obvious that for the fact that the Democrats needed to go after her, this would have remained a non-issue.

    No one even asks the question about Hollis French using a legislative investigation to conduct a partisan hit job for his national party.

    Why no one is following the money trail that is likely there is anyone's guess. "

    jimmy simpson wrote on Oct 25, 2008 2:43 AM:

    " I always knew that the people behind getting the governer were nasty liberals. I feel sorry for them "

    Pam wrote on Oct 25, 2008 2:41 AM:

    " Thank you for getting the truth out. Let's hope this story circulates the different new sites. "

    Ben wrote on Oct 24, 2008 7:43 AM:

    " Thank you. It's nice to see a non-political, reasonable and logical evaluation of this situation that is not twisted and contorted in order to conform to somebody's sense of ideology. "

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