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Baitball Blogger

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25. The overview is as short as I'm willing to go. I think it's two pages long.
Fri May 3, 2013, 08:45 PM
May 2013

From there people can follow the link to the detailed information.

Hey, the reality is that no one cares. The FBI, the State Attorney's Office all passed on it. The State Attorney's Office was the same one that bungled the Treyvon Martin case. The FBI was out hunting down terrorists and didn't think it was important enough. They probably thought it was funny how a city that was so mishandled by a bunch of good ole boys, resolved their local problems by allowing community leaders to commit fraud against homeowners and neighbors. Instead of holding the city accountable, the city just widened the circle of corruption. Imagine the world they created for themselves, getting the nod to lie and deceive their neighbors. And it might just be a coinky dinky, but a few who played along were richly rewarded with local government jobs.

This mess continues to this day with community leaders breaking the city rules and those of their own homeowner documents at the same time that they enforce it on their neighbors. They are lords in a fiefdom that was created and condoned by politically connected legal heads.

At least I'll be able to show the kind of local corruption that gets passed on because there ARE people in our state that have privileged status.

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a doctor concerned that the investigation had been dropped brought it to the attention.. frylock May 2013 #1
You never know what straw will break the camel's (Blockers/ cover ups) back laserhaas May 2013 #2
Rule #1: don't let attorneys make any decisions. geek tragedy May 2013 #3
Concur laserhaas May 2013 #4
They don't just advise, where I live. Baitball Blogger May 2013 #10
We need to coin a phrase Baitball - like the blue wall of silence. laserhaas May 2013 #13
I can add a chapter or two to that section of the Whistleblower Handbook. Baitball Blogger May 2013 #16
feel free to enlighten me with more details laserhaas May 2013 #18
I'll probably give you and Skinner a sneak preview before posting because Baitball Blogger May 2013 #22
People don't want LONG & Detailed.... laserhaas May 2013 #23
The overview is as short as I'm willing to go. I think it's two pages long. Baitball Blogger May 2013 #25
BTW - I DU'mailed Skinner on the Group's question laserhaas May 2013 #24
Take that attorney's license away from her. Baitball Blogger May 2013 #5
AMEN to that - Baitball. laserhaas May 2013 #7
Now if we can get 8 more DUers to agree, maybe Baitball Blogger May 2013 #9
On whistle-blowing and helping whistle-blowers - I'm an expert laserhaas May 2013 #14
There is a whistle blower group on DU, but it seems to Baitball Blogger May 2013 #15
LINK "Baitball Blogger" - provide the Link Please...? laserhaas May 2013 #19
I don't reach any conclusions without citing sources. Baitball Blogger May 2013 #21
Cover-ups happen more often than we'd dare to think... Blue_Tires May 2013 #6
It matters who you know - and laserhaas May 2013 #8
The blindfold represents objectivity and she represents moral force siligut May 2013 #11
As for ending corrupt counsels careers - I concur - GREATLY. laserhaas May 2013 #12
Methinks the attorney is going down too musiclawyer May 2013 #17
Obviously you are in the soft side of music law (such as copyright etc) laserhaas May 2013 #20
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