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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsGood News: Scott Walker's former deputy chief of staff will report to prison later today
http://cognidissidence.blogspot.com/2015/04/good-news.htmlMILWAUKEE -- Governor Walker's former deputy chief of staff will report to prison later today.
Kelly Rindfleisch worked for the governor while he was Milwaukee County Executive.
She was sentenced to six months for fundraising for a Lieutenant Governor candidate while on the clock for the county.
I love when true criminals get to pay their penance.
Kelly Rindfleisch worked for the governor while he was Milwaukee County Executive.
She was sentenced to six months for fundraising for a Lieutenant Governor candidate while on the clock for the county.
I love when true criminals get to pay their penance.
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Good News: Scott Walker's former deputy chief of staff will report to prison later today (Original Post)
Scuba
Apr 2015
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hue
(4,949 posts)1. This is a long time in coming. Yet the "Godfathers" go free.
rurallib
(62,406 posts)2. such a short sentence
When someone betrays the public trust, I think they ought to get really severe sentences.
But, of course, those making the laws are the same ones who may well end up serving those sentences.
eppur_se_muova
(36,259 posts)3. I hope he gets the chance to say ...
"Welcome, Boss."
Scuba
(53,475 posts)4. + Eighty Gazillion