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Tom Dawson and Alan Lange on Mississippi Super Talk this morningNovember 12, 2009, 8:10 am | Tags: Dickie Scruggs, Tom Dawson | Category: Judicial Bribery Scandal, Law: National |
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THAT’s “Super Talk”?
We have three questions for Tom Dawson. We had an interesting exchange with Alan Lange this week after he contacted our website demanding corrections. http://rrracket.blogspot.com/2009/11/three-questions-for-tom-dawson.html
OOOOOh, a big bad book on corruption. Past corruption that is. Not the present day stuff effecting us, but a book on milking the same old story again and again. If were all into revealing the corruption what’s up? Not much about the present corruption is made evident. In fact its clearly rejected as a topic. But hey, the hope is someday we could speak the truth without involving stupidty.
So its not just do as I say not as I do. Its that other thing as well. Believe what I say regardless the truth. huh.
So is Rove actually disputing any information in the book itself or instead shooting the messenger, any possible ethical violations notwithstanding?
OT, a MSSC decision regarding sanctions in the Barrett v. Jones Funderburk case: