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Some one with the same first and last name has an arrest warrent that lives in a different county. She also bounced a check that was filed, nothing more then that. Wow, hurricane in a tea pot.
Seriously, people's lives don't end if they do something wrong...or some one with the same name has an outstanding warrent nearby. Who knows what happened as well. I got a civil complaint filed for a bounced check, it was a forgery and the business never contacted me or my bank. I wrote a single letter and it was dropped. Some one seeing my name with "worthless check" next to it, like the Daily Caller's only evidence, would show I'm passing bad checks as well.
As a bigger issue, what are people supposed to do if they do something wrong? If they have a civil or criminal complaint, no matter how small, should it end their lives completely? Be barred from working or living anywhere? How are people supposed to help themselves if they are barred fro it by big government zealots looking to criminalize even the smallest things?
People with a history of financial crimes should not be allowed a job that involves private information that could be stolen. This woman cannot be trusted to be around money. Her character leads her to take shortcuts when dealing with finances.
This is how the Democratic party works. They put people of questionable character in positions of trust so that they an be blackmailed to do their bidding. The Clinton's made Janet Reno the Attorney General because she was a closet alcoholic and they threatened to expose her if she did not go along with their agenda.
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