Next to the governor and lieutenant governor, the attorney general holds the most power. Those who've read this blog for years know what we here think of Troy King, aka TK the AG. Our legislature is still removing crimes from the "moral turpitude" list King concocted.
Then we have appointed Steve Marshall. One of his opponents said this of him at a recent Huntsville gathering:
Candidate and Birmingham attorney Chess Bedsole said there was "corruption" in the attorney general's office, but it was "corruption of the heart." "You cannot value your own career more than you value justice for the Alabama people," Bedsole said referring to Marshall.
From another opponent:
Alice Martin, a former U.S. attorney and assistant state attorney general, said she was a lifelong Republican, while Marshall "switched parties in 2012."
That leaves just Martin and Bedsole in the Republican column. Which would better serve the people of Alabama? We invite comments.
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This is a must read concerning the Johnny Mack Morrow town hall held earlier. Note the payroll/rent plan for these residents. Also note how Joe McKinney has seemingly clammed up on the subject of his ongoing "social work."
We're not sure Morrow's bill is the best plan, but it beats no plan at all.
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