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Posted on 5/9/17 at 4:15 pm to SeeeeK
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She lives on this forum, trolling and hoping messages are about her.
My message to her: Hey!
Posted on 5/9/17 at 4:15 pm to Nado Jenkins83
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seems like this was a huge roll of the dice.
Not really. If it fails, or you lose money, it doesn't matter. It's free money from the government.
Posted on 5/9/17 at 4:17 pm to rowbear1922
Lol, beat me to it. I've been blocked by both of the white guilt sisters. And I agree, it's not really trolling if we are supplying logical arguments to shoot down the mindless drivel that GC and his sheep seem to spew as gospel. But sometimes I just have fun kicking the anthill so to speak.
Posted on 5/9/17 at 4:18 pm to StealthCalais11
pretty much all one needs to go if they want to bang krista
Posted on 5/9/17 at 4:20 pm to tiger1969
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But sometimes I just have fun kicking the anthill so to speak
If i create a 2nd account and it doesn't get shut sown, I will absolutely go harder than I do now but I've seen the Twat Twins try and get people fired from their job, etc when people have too good of arguments for them. So the last thing I want them to do is for sure find out my identity and attempt to attack me.
Posted on 5/9/17 at 4:29 pm to rowbear1922
i love how her charity(scam) is some religious dealio, yet she's posted many a times about how she literally hates her children. And 3 kids, no father, the lord doesn't like a whore.
Posted on 5/9/17 at 4:30 pm to SeeeeK
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i love how her charity(scam) is some religious dealio, yet she's posted many a times about how she literally hates her children. And 3 kids, no father, the lord doesn't like a whore.
She should of just adopted them...then she could give them back
Posted on 5/9/17 at 4:36 pm to Jester
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You could look past the forehead when she was skinny and had huge tatas. Then she got them puppies reduced and swolt up like a dead cow on the levee.
It should be illegal to have a breast reduction.
Posted on 5/9/17 at 4:36 pm to Nado Jenkins83
ETA: Seriously Kibbles and Bits you can't laugh at a fricking picture? You must be DREAM to hang out with
This post was edited on 5/9/17 at 4:37 pm
Posted on 5/9/17 at 4:38 pm to rowbear1922
Business Report article...not good for the dummy squad
Who knew what and when? Barrow letter to state AG calls into question Council on Aging’s explanation for possibly violating election laws
STEPHANIE RIEGEL
MAY 9, 2017
A 2016 letter from state Sen. Regina Barrow, D-Baton Rouge, asking the state Attorney General’s Office whether the East Baton Rouge Council on Aging’s executive director could campaign for a dedicated millage to fund the agency suggests COA leadership was concerned about potentially violating state election law months before it began campaigning for the tax.
In the April 4, 2016 letter, drafted on Louisiana Senate letterhead, Barrow requests an official opinion from the AG, apparently on behalf of the COA board of directors. At the time, Barrow was a member of the board, though she no longer is.
“I would like to request a written opinion regarding what the CEO can or cannot do in her capacity as agency head when it comes to campaigning for the agency’s proposition,” Barrow wrote. “Specifically, in asking the voting populous [sic] to vote yes for this tax measure to support the seniors of the agency that she is employed by. … We and those we serve deeply appreciate your attention in this matter.”
In response to the letter, an assistant attorney general made clear that “the CEO may not expend public resources to support the proposed millage in question; however, she may support it in her private time using non-public resources.”
The AG opinion was among the exhibits included with a Louisiana Legislative Auditor’s Office report released Monday, which found COA management and staff may have violated state and federal election laws by using public resources and campaigning during work hours for the dedicated 2.25-mill property tax, which voters narrowly approved last November.
In responding to the audit, COA attorney Murphy J. Foster III suggested Monday that agency management was unaware of the finer points of state election law because the millage campaign was their first foray into politics.
“Mistakes were made,” he said. “But this is the first time the council has ever stepped into the political arena.”
But LSU Law Center Professor Elizabeth Carter, who has been following recent developments surrounding the COA, says Barrow’s letter shows the agency knew it was on a potentially slippery slope when it engaged in campaign activity.
“The letter calls into question their defense that they didn’t have any advice, and it suggests they were aware there were issues there, at least potential issues,” Carter says. “It clearly suggests they were aware there were challenges and that there could be some legal implications.”
Barrow did not return calls seeking comment.
—Stephanie Riegel
Who knew what and when? Barrow letter to state AG calls into question Council on Aging’s explanation for possibly violating election laws
STEPHANIE RIEGEL
MAY 9, 2017
A 2016 letter from state Sen. Regina Barrow, D-Baton Rouge, asking the state Attorney General’s Office whether the East Baton Rouge Council on Aging’s executive director could campaign for a dedicated millage to fund the agency suggests COA leadership was concerned about potentially violating state election law months before it began campaigning for the tax.
In the April 4, 2016 letter, drafted on Louisiana Senate letterhead, Barrow requests an official opinion from the AG, apparently on behalf of the COA board of directors. At the time, Barrow was a member of the board, though she no longer is.
“I would like to request a written opinion regarding what the CEO can or cannot do in her capacity as agency head when it comes to campaigning for the agency’s proposition,” Barrow wrote. “Specifically, in asking the voting populous [sic] to vote yes for this tax measure to support the seniors of the agency that she is employed by. … We and those we serve deeply appreciate your attention in this matter.”
In response to the letter, an assistant attorney general made clear that “the CEO may not expend public resources to support the proposed millage in question; however, she may support it in her private time using non-public resources.”
The AG opinion was among the exhibits included with a Louisiana Legislative Auditor’s Office report released Monday, which found COA management and staff may have violated state and federal election laws by using public resources and campaigning during work hours for the dedicated 2.25-mill property tax, which voters narrowly approved last November.
In responding to the audit, COA attorney Murphy J. Foster III suggested Monday that agency management was unaware of the finer points of state election law because the millage campaign was their first foray into politics.
“Mistakes were made,” he said. “But this is the first time the council has ever stepped into the political arena.”
But LSU Law Center Professor Elizabeth Carter, who has been following recent developments surrounding the COA, says Barrow’s letter shows the agency knew it was on a potentially slippery slope when it engaged in campaign activity.
“The letter calls into question their defense that they didn’t have any advice, and it suggests they were aware there were issues there, at least potential issues,” Carter says. “It clearly suggests they were aware there were challenges and that there could be some legal implications.”
Barrow did not return calls seeking comment.
—Stephanie Riegel
Posted on 5/9/17 at 4:41 pm to terd ferguson
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Christians: Don't go across the world on mission trips for photo ops with brown kids that you would villianize if they lived in the "bad" part of your own city.
This is kibbles and Bits?
Posted on 5/9/17 at 4:41 pm to drewnbrla
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Kibbles & Bitts is our Chemtrail poster. Forget her name.
It was Carolina Girl or something like that
You're thinking of Yoga girl. Carolina girl is good people.
Posted on 5/9/17 at 4:41 pm to Jim Smith
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Jim Smith
but but but, they didn't know they were breaking the law....
oh wait...
Posted on 5/9/17 at 4:42 pm to someLSUdoosh
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This is kibbles and Bits?
Hemlet Head I believe
Posted on 5/9/17 at 4:44 pm to tigerpimpbot
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You're thinking of Yoga girl. Carolina girl is good people.
Thats it! I knew it had girl in it but couldnt remember the first half of the name. Appreciate the clarification
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