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Bachmann is hands down the biggest idiot in Congress, and that takes in a lot of territory. Scary that anyone pays her any attention.
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Originally Posted by KerryB
I'm not saying all this is related to what happened to this poor guy. I hope to hell its not. But it wouldn't shock me.
I have to agree with both points. As I've said, I don't think it was the sole reason. But it isn't going to surprise me at all if it figured in the mix somewhere.
I think the man saw someones meth lab when he was going door to door.
I read in some news article that he was found not far from his truck and the tailgate was down. Does that make anyone besides myself think that he was killed some other place and transported to the place where they found him?
That sheriff is rediculous saying that they didn't know if it was murder or not. Where is his brain? Of course that poor man was murdered. If this is the kind of leaders they have in those parts, they sorely need to vote them out of office and get new people in.
The sheriff may be part of the problem in the area. Corrupt law enforcement would not be a first or just happening in Eastern Kentucky. It is a problem in most places where crime in occuring and particularly drug related crime.
The sheriff may be part of the problem in the area. Corrupt law enforcement would not be a first or just happening in Eastern Kentucky. It is a problem in most places where crime in occuring and particularly drug related crime.
I totally agree with you. Tried to Rep you for this post but it wouldn't let me. So here's some Rep for you.
I repped you for him also. Some of the stories have cited three officials of Clay County have recently been convicted for corruption, including the mayor and deputy sherrif.
There's a very good article on the history of moonshining and drugs in Clay Co.
ClayCoNews >> Feature Stories >> Moonshining In Kentucky's Clay County (http://www.clayconews.com/modules.php?name=News&file=article&sid=2 - broken link)
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