Thursday, November 18, 2010

Countdown near

The captor, and taker of rights in Ravalli County has only approximately 30 working days left.  Are the schredders going overtime in the Ravalli County Corn Palace?

With such a complete control over judges, law enforcement, and populace here, freedom must be allowed to seep out of our justice system.  Corn's ways must hit the highway.

We elected a new chief law enforcement officer, for a new standard.  The judges in this state are tired of lying, bending rules to protect Corn, they are probably thankful that the people had the guts to can him.

The 20 year old Honda, same car as his employees son....due to money spent for PROTECTION, not proof of economy by Corn.  When Baucus fell, so did Corn.  As an independent, that is an observation not a partisan dig.  30 days and counting.......Good-bye to Corruption, and Fear.

Justice Brings Prosperity....count it down.

Lee Newspaper Chain Supports Montana Corruption and Protects it to the Bitter End

"Dear Tyler,

The voters of Ravalli County were unable to accept George Corn, due to unconstitutional, criminal, and captive factors, although your newspaper tried its best to sway the public.

looks like we did not need your paper after all.

Michael Spreadbury


From: Tyler.Christensen@lee.net
To: mspread@hotmail.com
Date: Tue, 21 Sep 2010 16:58:07 -0600
Subject: RE: Ravalli County Atty

Thank you for writing to the Missoulian; however, we are unable to accept your letter to the editor for publication because it appears to contain several unclear, unsupported and potentially libelous claims.

We would be happy to consider for publication any letters you may be willing to submit in the future.

Tyler Christensen,
Missoulian opinion editor
500 S. Higgins Ave.
(406) 523-5215
oped@missoulian.com

-----Original Message-----
From: Michael Spreadbury [mailto:mspread@hotmail.com]
Sent: Sunday, September 19, 2010 8:22 AM
To: Tyler Christensen
Subject: Ravalli County Atty

I've noticed there is a lack of balance in publishing in the Ravalli County Atty race.

I'd to make it clear (as did the NYT) that George Corn killed the inmates in the RCDC in 2005, but I guess it is more important to indicate his opponent is not qualified to kill people. Keep up the good work.

Michael Spreadbury ""


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