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cui bono

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17. There was this about the investigation:
Wed Feb 17, 2016, 09:30 PM
Feb 2016

That justice might soon be on its way. Todd Flood, special counsel for the state attorney general’s office, announced that his investigation could lead to criminal charges. “We’re here to investigate what possible crimes there are, anything to the involuntary manslaughter or death that may have happened to some young person or old person because of this poisoning, to misconduct in office. We take this very seriously,” adding that it wasn’t “far-fetched” to see his way towards involuntary manslaughter charges if he finds “gross negligence” or a “breach of duty” – which he almost certainly will.

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happy day randys1 Feb 2016 #1
Please make this be so! Beowulf Feb 2016 #2
If he does, he could be the next elected governor of Michigan, maybe Senator. merrily Feb 2016 #3
No way safeinOhio Feb 2016 #24
Is there something missing? SickOfTheOnePct Feb 2016 #4
That's the title of the article at link. HooptieWagon Feb 2016 #7
I did and it is a made up headline. former9thward Feb 2016 #11
Then shouldn't you take it up with the author of the article? HooptieWagon Feb 2016 #14
No, it was posted here and not by the author of the article. former9thward Feb 2016 #18
That's like tracking dog shit into someones home, then greyl Feb 2016 #29
Yes, I did SickOfTheOnePct Feb 2016 #20
There was this about the investigation: cui bono Feb 2016 #17
Which does not remotely support the headline. former9thward Feb 2016 #19
I'd pretend it's important, too. LanternWaste Feb 2016 #32
The AG says such a thing would be "not far-fetched" Recursion Feb 2016 #26
No, he didn't SickOfTheOnePct Feb 2016 #28
Exactly Andy823 Feb 2016 #30
K&R G_j Feb 2016 #5
A full and complete investigation mountain grammy Feb 2016 #6
republican suck ;( mgmaggiemg Feb 2016 #8
Let it be! nt brer cat Feb 2016 #9
There is absolutely nothing in the article which suggests the headline. former9thward Feb 2016 #10
This message was self-deleted by its author Kingofalldems Feb 2016 #12
Grew up in Flint, follow Michigan news intensely elfin Feb 2016 #13
^ 100% safeinOhio Feb 2016 #25
It is and was a crime against humanity. hifiguy Feb 2016 #15
By the way turns out that the people of Flint have the highest water rate in the entire USA malaise Feb 2016 #16
Hell is actually a small hamlet not far from Ann Arbor ybbor Feb 2016 #21
Apparently Hell has frozen over KamaAina Feb 2016 #22
We can only be so lucky ybbor Feb 2016 #23
YESSSSS!!!!!!!!!! burrowowl Feb 2016 #27
These charges may be appropriate Gothmog Feb 2016 #31
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