Darrell McGraw vrs. Wimpy Legislators
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Then I have not done a very good job of documenting the fraud, deception, and unethical actions.
Then I have not done a very good job of documenting the fraud, deception, and unethical actions.
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Re: Darrell McGraw vrs. Wimpy Legislators
Jimmy,
That article obviously was written with the intent of making the AG & Hughs look really bad. Initially I was wondering why the judge would prevent the public from reading portions of that deposition.
Actually I read it 3 times. Most of the people in that article are individuals I never heard of before and sometimes I find myself needing to go back and find out what role a particular individual has or played in a given story. That's how this article was for me.
In any event, after reading it 3 times I believe that portion of the deposition related directly to the personal life and conduct of Fran Hughs and had little to nothing to do with her role as Cheif Deputy AG.
This sounds like character assassination to me. I think that is probably the reason the judge has denied the public access to that portion of the deposition. Somebody saying something doesn't make it so.
Whanger got fired and decided to sue. She could simply be a disgruntled former employee. That said, I do understand now why you keep bringing up settlement money paying for trinkets!
That article obviously was written with the intent of making the AG & Hughs look really bad. Initially I was wondering why the judge would prevent the public from reading portions of that deposition.
Actually I read it 3 times. Most of the people in that article are individuals I never heard of before and sometimes I find myself needing to go back and find out what role a particular individual has or played in a given story. That's how this article was for me.
In any event, after reading it 3 times I believe that portion of the deposition related directly to the personal life and conduct of Fran Hughs and had little to nothing to do with her role as Cheif Deputy AG.
Atkinson asked if she told the Charleston Gazette that the West Virginia Wants to Know group harassed them with information requests.
"They slandered me on Steven Reed's show," Hughes said.
Black bars conceal the next page of the deposition.
Atkinson asked if she ever accepted gifts from lobbyists. Hughes said no. Atkinson asked if she called media outlets about West Virginia Wants to Know. She said yes. He asked who she called. She said media outlets called her to respond to allegations West the group made against the office.
She said Steve Reed allowed Wanda Carney of West Virginia Wants to Know to say she was McGraw's favorite little trinket.
She said she had a lawyer send a letter telling Reed she would sue if he ever again allowed anyone to intimate that she and McGraw had an affair.
Atkinson said he had no further questions.
"Have you made friends with people who also happen to be lobbyists?" Morris asked Hughes.
Hughes said yes.
"From time to time have those friends given you personal gifts?" Morris asked.
Hughes said yes.
Atkinson decided he had another question after all. He asked it and Hughes answered, but black ink conceals the exchange.
Egnor's order stated that the blacked out material in the deposition "is of no relevance to the conduct of the public's business ..."
He wrote that Hughes's right to privacy outweighed any public interest.
This sounds like character assassination to me. I think that is probably the reason the judge has denied the public access to that portion of the deposition. Somebody saying something doesn't make it so.
Whanger got fired and decided to sue. She could simply be a disgruntled former employee. That said, I do understand now why you keep bringing up settlement money paying for trinkets!
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-Ron Paul
When one gets in bed with government, one must expect the diseases it spreads.
-Ron Paul
The moral and constitutional obligations of our representatives in Washington are to protect our liberty, not coddle the world, precipitating no-win wars, while bringing bankruptcy and economic turmoil to our people.
-Ron Paul
-Ron Paul
When one gets in bed with government, one must expect the diseases it spreads.
-Ron Paul
The moral and constitutional obligations of our representatives in Washington are to protect our liberty, not coddle the world, precipitating no-win wars, while bringing bankruptcy and economic turmoil to our people.
-Ron Paul
Re: Darrell McGraw vrs. Wimpy Legislators
Jimmy,
I attended a 3 hour meeting of the newly formed Classical Conservative Coalition. Wish you were there. I was read the riot act about AG McGraw and have now been thoroughly convinced you are correct about McGraw. I even told them about you. I introduced you to a couple of them at the convention and after telling them about our correspondance about McGraw they all think you are the bomb. lol
I attended a 3 hour meeting of the newly formed Classical Conservative Coalition. Wish you were there. I was read the riot act about AG McGraw and have now been thoroughly convinced you are correct about McGraw. I even told them about you. I introduced you to a couple of them at the convention and after telling them about our correspondance about McGraw they all think you are the bomb. lol
Legitimate use of violence can only be that which is required in self-defense.
-Ron Paul
When one gets in bed with government, one must expect the diseases it spreads.
-Ron Paul
The moral and constitutional obligations of our representatives in Washington are to protect our liberty, not coddle the world, precipitating no-win wars, while bringing bankruptcy and economic turmoil to our people.
-Ron Paul
-Ron Paul
When one gets in bed with government, one must expect the diseases it spreads.
-Ron Paul
The moral and constitutional obligations of our representatives in Washington are to protect our liberty, not coddle the world, precipitating no-win wars, while bringing bankruptcy and economic turmoil to our people.
-Ron Paul
Re: Darrell McGraw vrs. Wimpy Legislators
Stephanie wrote:Jimmy,
I attended a 3 hour meeting of the newly formed Classical Conservative Coalition. Wish you were there. I was read the riot act about AG McGraw and have now been thoroughly convinced you are correct about McGraw. I even told them about you. I introduced you to a couple of them at the convention and after telling them about our correspondance about McGraw they all think you are the bomb. lol
Be sure and stop by your local Missionary Baptist Church in the next few days, Stephanie. After 3 hours or so of their Riot Act readings, they will have you "thoroughly convinced" of the correctness of their doctrines, too.
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Re: Darrell McGraw vrs. Wimpy Legislators
LOL, Ziggy!
This wasn't indoctrination! With one exception, all the people there are folks I have been working with for many months on the Ron Paul campaign. The one exception didn't know much about McGraw.
I think McGraw is a mixed bag. He certainly has, at the very least, suffered some ethical lapses. Besides, there is a candidate running who shares many of my political beliefs, so I will be voting for him in the primary in a few weeks.
This wasn't indoctrination! With one exception, all the people there are folks I have been working with for many months on the Ron Paul campaign. The one exception didn't know much about McGraw.
I think McGraw is a mixed bag. He certainly has, at the very least, suffered some ethical lapses. Besides, there is a candidate running who shares many of my political beliefs, so I will be voting for him in the primary in a few weeks.
Legitimate use of violence can only be that which is required in self-defense.
-Ron Paul
When one gets in bed with government, one must expect the diseases it spreads.
-Ron Paul
The moral and constitutional obligations of our representatives in Washington are to protect our liberty, not coddle the world, precipitating no-win wars, while bringing bankruptcy and economic turmoil to our people.
-Ron Paul
-Ron Paul
When one gets in bed with government, one must expect the diseases it spreads.
-Ron Paul
The moral and constitutional obligations of our representatives in Washington are to protect our liberty, not coddle the world, precipitating no-win wars, while bringing bankruptcy and economic turmoil to our people.
-Ron Paul
Re: Darrell McGraw vrs. Wimpy Legislators
Stephanie wrote:LOL, Ziggy!
This wasn't indoctrination! With one exception, all the people there are folks I have been working with for many months on the Ron Paul campaign. The one exception didn't know much about McGraw.
I think McGraw is a mixed bag. He certainly has, at the very least, suffered some ethical lapses. Besides, there is a candidate running who shares many of my political beliefs, so I will be voting for him in the primary in a few weeks.
I'm confused. It doesn't seem that long ago you were telling me how wrong I was about the AG and how he was only doing what he was voted in to do?
Now he's a mixed bag?
Hmmm
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