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>>1357264Actually if you actually read most of the news (and point out my false assumption fallacy) [comma] You will find out that Palin was within her right to fire him.
I did, and quite the contrary of what OP posted from MSNBC much less the actual news site itself:
>Palin says Monegan was fired as part of a legitimate budget dispute.
>Stephen Branchflower, a retired prosecutor hired to conduct the investigation, said Monegan's firing was lawful. But the pressure Palin and her husband put on him, he said, was not.
>Under Alaska law, it is up to the state's Personnel Board, not the Legislature, to decide whether Palin violated the ethics laws.
Oh yeah, and by the way:
>You will find out that Palin was within her right to fire him.
Never denied that. The post was intended to suggest that MSNBC was not biased, but in fact contained the same amount of coverage like the rest of the media did in response to a post, not to depict Palin as a bad person; of course, that could be understood not just by reading what I posted, but using a little reading comprehension
just
a little.
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