In the wake of Mike Sleazely's pathetic Alford plea (now he says he can't pay the bulk of the Board of Election's $100,000 fine) . . . and with the Feds now investigating the mess his administration made of North Carolina's crumbling mental health system (the situation in Asheboro being a case in point) . . . AND with Attorney General Roy Cooper now re-posturing (about a decade too late) to legislate the creation of state-level investigative grand juries to probe public corruption, friends and I conversing in various phone-calls-across-the-miles today have decided that I should be grateful for something else . . .
. . . that the lying, overpaid scumbags-in-suits who did me way-beyond-wrong at Randolph Hospital committed the one white-collar crime that does not have a statute-of-limitations.
Every time you lie-under-Oath is another felony count. Non-profiteers Morrison and Eblin make our former Governor look like a saint.
It's just a matter of time. And all the glass-pay-walls in the world are not going to help them.
Thursday, November 25, 2010
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Perhaps if our former Governor sold some of that rather pricey real estate down on the river in Southport, he could pay his fine...I find it tragic that he is now living in "reduced circumstances".
When I was working in that general area, and had occasion to visit Southport on several occasions, I made acquaintance with a number of the locals.
NONE of them had nice things to say about their most famous "neighbor".
According to reports, he's borrowed heavily against the Southport property - probably to pay Joe Cheshire.
I've got it!!! Maybe Keith Crisco can get Mary Easley at job at Pfeiffer College.
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