The election is over, but the Joe the Plumber case is not.
Ohio Inspector General Tom Charles said his office is now looking at a half-dozen agencies that accessed state records on Samuel Joseph Wurzelbacher.
The Beacon Journal has learned that, in addition to the Department of Job and Family Services, two other state offices — the Ohio Department of Taxation and Ohio Attorney General Nancy Rogers — conducted database searches of Joe the Plumber ...
Kohlstrand said that the AG's office wanted access to the records so they could turn over to the national media lien information that was a public record in Lucas County. He said the national media did not have reporters in Toledo, so the attorney general's office was helping them out with public records.
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Sunday, November 16, 2008
Hoist the Fasces and Salute!
What do you get when you combine the press, a political party and the government?
Il Duce!
It's killing me! All this fraud, and corruption and it's looking like there will be NO investigation and follow up.
ReplyDeleteBecause it is all ok - all excusable because they were working for the cause, it is all for the anointed one, therefore all justifiable and not to be prosecuted, or even looked into. It's killing me.
(captcha - daphorth, and stubas)