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gov - bob riley took pay offs from Mississippi's Choctaws Gambling Tycoons to keep gambling illegal in the majority and parts of Alabama

Costing Alabama job to not be created.
Don't get me wrong - I am against gambling ... but I love everyone.

http://www.montgomeryadvertiser.com/article/20091106/NEWS02/9...

this is what this governor preaches

"Before you buy it bid it." That's been the Governor's motto for the past seven years.

http://www.wsfa.com/Global/story.asp?S=11417777

Alabama in 10 worst states for unemployment
Look at these 2 events that the crooked back stabbing corrupt governor of Alabama has done to stop jobs from coming to Alabama - this is on his way out of office.

Just think what he has done for the past 7 years ....
he is only repaying back his favors before he is out of office

If you know of other politicians who are purposly forcing unemployment up or misspending the stimulus money ? Please let me know.
If you don't expose them ? I will.

Please read everything
and if you don't like what I have exposed ?
Call the people I am exposing and get them to do something about it.
Don't you ... try to do something about it in this blog.

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The truth is on the table
It's up to you to eat and get full

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  • Anarchist for freedom November 08, 2009 20:17:44
    Anarchist for freedom
    *sigh* and it will only get worse from here...

    sigh

    sigh
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    Larson Whipsnade November 08, 2009 19:20:30
    Larson Whipsnade
    What did you expect? Obama put all that money into the hands of embezzlers and tax-cheats-did he,or you, really expect them not to steal as much of it as they could?
  • Dennis ... Larson ... November 14, 2009 04:36:59
    Dennis C Latham
    I thought they would do right - but I see not .... specially this republican going out of office.

    and he just busted another gambling joint in alabama for mississippi
  • Dennis ... Larson ... November 14, 2009 04:36:59
    Dennis C Latham
    I thought they would do right - but I see not .... specially this republican going out of office.

    and he just busted another gambling joint in alabama for mississippi
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    Will November 08, 2009 18:54:26
    Will
    Are you waking up?
  • Dennis ... Will November 14, 2009 04:38:17
    Dennis C Latham
    I was already awake ...... and I know that republicans are going to do even worse between now and election time.
  • Dennis ... Will November 14, 2009 04:38:18
    Dennis C Latham
    I was already awake ...... and I know that republicans are going to do even worse between now and election time.
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    Davra November 07, 2009 22:48:51
    Davra
    ACORN and the SEIU probably got all the money
  • Dennis ... Davra November 14, 2009 04:37:46
    Dennis C Latham
    this guy is a republican .... and he's going this on purpose to drive up unemployment in Alabama which I think might be #4 in the nation now.
  • Dennis ... Davra November 14, 2009 04:37:47
    Dennis C Latham
    this guy is a republican .... and he's going this on purpose to drive up unemployment in Alabama which I think might be #4 in the nation now.
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    Karen Ward November 07, 2009 21:21:59
    Karen Ward
    makes me angry!!!!!!!! RW nuts pick on Chicago..it is EVERYWHERE...
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    Ken "Don't tread on me!" November 07, 2009 19:16:39 (edited)
    Ken
    "Johnson said Dan Gans, a senior official in Riley's 2002 campaign, told him the tribe promised $3 million in donations, but didn't deliver all of it. Johnson said he was unsure of the exact amount, but felt it has influenced Riley's fight to shut down electronic bingo operations in Alabama."

    What we have here is what is known in a court of law as "hearsay on hearsay," a much lower grade of evidence than the well-known "he said, she said." In fact this "evidence" would not be admissible in court, on a number of levels.

    Johnson said that Dan Gans said that this all happened seven years ago, in 2002? Why is that news today, in 2009? Then, Johnson admits that he doesn't know the exact amount but "felt it has influenced Riley's fight to shut down electronic bingo operations in Alabama." What Johnson "felt" Riley's motivation was is known as conjecture and surmise, also totally inadmissible in court.

    You say you are against gambling, Dennis. Isn't it just possible that Gov. Riley is against it too, both on moral grounds and on the ground that it exploits the poor and middle class?

    The bottom line is that you could make the identical "charge" against any politician who received large contributions from a special interest group. Here is how it works, hypothetically: The Serv...
    "Johnson said Dan Gans, a senior official in Riley's 2002 campaign, told him the tribe promised $3 million in donations, but didn't deliver all of it. Johnson said he was unsure of the exact amount, but felt it has influenced Riley's fight to shut down electronic bingo operations in Alabama."

    What we have here is what is known in a court of law as "hearsay on hearsay," a much lower grade of evidence than the well-known "he said, she said." In fact this "evidence" would not be admissible in court, on a number of levels.

    Johnson said that Dan Gans said that this all happened seven years ago, in 2002? Why is that news today, in 2009? Then, Johnson admits that he doesn't know the exact amount but "felt it has influenced Riley's fight to shut down electronic bingo operations in Alabama." What Johnson "felt" Riley's motivation was is known as conjecture and surmise, also totally inadmissible in court.

    You say you are against gambling, Dennis. Isn't it just possible that Gov. Riley is against it too, both on moral grounds and on the ground that it exploits the poor and middle class?

    The bottom line is that you could make the identical "charge" against any politician who received large contributions from a special interest group. Here is how it works, hypothetically: The Service Employees International Union, SEIU, gave tens of millions to Barack Obama's campaign. Joe Blow admits he wasn't certain of the exact amount but he felt it has influenced Obama's fight to get the controversial pro-union "card-check" law passed and implemented into law. The president of SEIU has visited the White House on twenty-two separate occasions since President Obama's inauguration, more than any other private individual.
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    Dennis ... Ken "Do... November 07, 2009 22:06:44
    Dennis C Latham
    I see you mention nothing about the 13 million dollars sent to another state
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    Dennis ... Ken "Do... November 07, 2009 22:06:44
    Dennis C Latham
    I see you mention nothing about the 13 million dollars sent to another state
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    Ken "Do... Dennis ... November 08, 2009 03:14:14
    Ken
    I obviously know nothing about this but what you have posted. I chose only to respond to the allegation that what Riley accepted from the indian tribes was essentially a "bribe" to take actions that were favorable to them. I'm not denying that it was, my point is that any large contributor to any politician can be seen as "bribing" that politician.
  • Dennis ... Ken "Do... November 14, 2009 04:39:02
    Dennis C Latham
    this idiot took the money and stopped jobs from coming to Alabama
  • Dennis ... Ken "Do... November 14, 2009 04:39:03
    Dennis C Latham
    this idiot took the money and stopped jobs from coming to Alabama
  • Ken "Do... Dennis ... November 14, 2009 05:12:59 (edited)
    Ken
    I don't know a thing about Riley, other than what you have said he has done of this post. But I don't understand how what Riley did back in 2002, seven years ago, has anything to do with "Obama's Simulus Money" in 2009.

    I just checked Riley out on Wikipedia and found this: "Under Riley's administration, unemployment in Alabama fell from 5.3% in January, 2003 when Riley took office to 3.3% in March, 2006.[10] This rate was the lowest ever recorded since statistics began being tracked in 1976 and was among the nations lowest.[11] In April 2007 the unemployment rate once again reached 3.3 percent." It seems to me that he was doing a pretty damned good job until the nation's economy tanked.
  • Dennis ... Ken "Do... November 14, 2009 10:37:10 (edited)
    Dennis C Latham
    riley has been a crook for a long time.

    the fact that riley is sending $13 million to another state for computers in Alabama that have been running like crap for the past 9 years is one sign.

    no one in Alabama is capable of doing the job .....
    $13 million would create a lot of jobs and would put a dent into the unemployment ranks

    and also him attacking another casino just today is another sign of more jobs leaving and him working for mississippi and not alabama

    seems like you are defending him ....... bad thing to do for a crook.
  • Ken "Do... Dennis ... November 14, 2009 17:13:21
    Ken
    As I said before, I never even heard of the guy before you posted this blog accusing him of stealing "Obama stimulus money," and have no reason to either support or oppose him. I don't follow politics in Alabama, but I read that he was elected in 2002 and reelected in 2006, bucking the trend that gave Democrats control of the house and senate - the majority of the people in Alabama must think he is doing something right.
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