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Joe Miller's Ethics Violation

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Jim Whitaker, former mayor of the Fairbanks North Star Borough, alleges that U.S. Senate candidate Joe Miller used borough computers in 2008 in a failed attempt to become head of the Alaska Republican Party.

http://www.alaskadispatch.com/dispa...s-mayor-ethics-claims-against-miller-are-true

It may not have simply been a case of just using the office computer for personal buisness, either

According to Whitaker, Miller -- a part-time attorney for the borough from June 2002 to September 2009 -- used other employees' computers to send "proxy votes to get himself elected as the chairman of the Republican Party."

it sounds like he used the other computers to vote for himself.
 
i was just about to say how you're taking a page out of the Saul Alinsky Guide for Smear Merchants!!
 
The "Liberal Media's" biggest weapon to "smear" the Teabagger candidates consists of record and play. I think Jon Stewart pointed this out.
 
Miller admits to lies about his actions

Miller admits to lies about his actions

"I lied about accessing all of the computers. I then admitted about accessing the computers, but lied about what I was doing. Finally, I admitted what I did," Miller wrote in a March 17, 2008, e-mail to Fairbanks North Star Borough Attorney Rene Broker.

Miller's admission said he went on three of his co-workers' computers to participate in a political poll and then cleared the caches. "I now understand that clearing the cache also cleared out passwords and ID's for various websites that people were using and was very hurtful (as was the simple fact that I was on their computers)," he wrote.

"As I told you on Wednesday, I acknowledge that my access to others' computers was wrong, participating in the poll was wrong, lying was wrong, and there is absolutely no excuse for any of it," he wrote.

Miller's admission was among his employee records released by the Fairbanks North Star Borough today as a result of a lawsuit by media organizations. Miller initially fought the release of the documents, but after Superior Court Judge Winston Burbank ordered most of the documents sought released, Miller decided not to file an appeal to the Alaska Supreme Court.
 
Another issue in there:
The records released Tuesday also show that Miller did a mass deletion of all his borough e-mails before he resigned the job in September of last year. That left the borough scrambling to figure out how to retrieve the public records, some of which dealt with a case Miller worked on regarding property taxes on the trans-Alaska oil pipeline. Dolan wrote the borough attorney on Sept. 9, 2009, saying "I'm confused as to why he would do that."
 
The records released Tuesday also show that Miller did a mass deletion of all his borough e-mails before he resigned the job in September of last year. That left the borough scrambling to figure out how to retrieve the public records, some of which dealt with a case Miller worked on regarding property taxes on the trans-Alaska oil pipeline. Dolan wrote the borough attorney on Sept. 9, 2009, saying "I'm confused as to why he would do that."

they need some better IT people. Delete doesn't mean that they are gone forever.
 
Secretly I am betting a lot of people in the GOP are pulling for Murkowski to suceed in her write in bid..which she has a good chance of doing. Miller is going to be a walking embarassment for the GOP.
 
they need some better IT people. Delete doesn't mean that they are gone forever.

The article goes on to say that they did eventually recover at least some of them. The ones they were looking for anyway. Probably nobody has yet gone through all of them to figure out what Miller was trying to cover up.
 
"I lied about accessing all of the computers. I then admitted about accessing the computers, but lied about what I was doing. Finally, I admitted what I did," Miller wrote in a March 17, 2008, e-mail to Fairbanks North Star Borough Attorney Rene Broker.

Miller's admission said he went on three of his co-workers' computers to participate in a political poll and then cleared the caches. "I now understand that clearing the cache also cleared out passwords and ID's for various websites that people were using and was very hurtful (as was the simple fact that I was on their computers)," he wrote.

"As I told you on Wednesday, I acknowledge that my access to others' computers was wrong, participating in the poll was wrong, lying was wrong, and there is absolutely no excuse for any of it," he wrote.

Miller's admission was among his employee records released by the Fairbanks North Star Borough today as a result of a lawsuit by media organizations. Miller initially fought the release of the documents, but after Superior Court Judge Winston Burbank ordered most of the documents sought released, Miller decided not to file an appeal to the Alaska Supreme Court.

And he still doesn't seem to understand that voting in other people's names is unethical.
 
Secretly I am betting a lot of people in the GOP are pulling for Murkowski to suceed in her write in bid..which she has a good chance of doing. Miller is going to be a walking embarassment for the GOP.

If enough embarrassments get elected on a side, it's probably a sign that enough people on that side don't find certain things embarrassing. I don't think we're to that point yet, but it's interesting to see the trend of successes some politicians are having whom we find embarrassing.
 
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