Wednesday, October 21, 2009

Rumors

I just heard that the Grand Jury has indicted a high ranking Luzerne County elected official. I'm working the phones to confirm it.

14 comments:

  1. I'm on pins and needles waiting for the announcement!!

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  2. Anonymous4:53 PM

    off topic.. what is the status of the Yonk for Jury commish. I asked on his site, but the a#@hole didn't post it. Censorship runs rampant on the lulac blog

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  3. Anonymous5:10 PM

    little hint ???

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  4. @Anon - Yonk is not on the 'official' list of candidates on the Luz Co Elections website... It's Jerry Bonner (D) and Frank Semanski (R) on the ballot for Nov 3rd.

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  5. Sweet. I can't wait to read about it.

    Hey does anyone know when/where local Democrats meet? I've called and emailed people listed as in charge of such things but I never get a response.

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  6. Anonymous9:15 PM

    I think the local jail

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  7. Spiro Agnew9:16 PM

    You can find them at a table in the back of the kitchen of Big Ugly's

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  8. Anonymous9:24 PM

    I'll wager if true that the initials J and O are involved....maybe an R thrown in for flavor....

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  9. Lets hope the rumor is true !!!

    Keep us posted !!!

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  10. I'm writing in the Yonk.

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  11. I don't want to name the the official because in the remote chance that my info is wrong I may be SACKED. But it is part of the FBI BLITZ of Luzerne County and the ongoing effort to TACKLE corruption in Luzerne County.

    I heard that he PUNTED.

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  12. taxpayerX2010:31 PM

    My guess is that he was going to be wearing #20 on the list of officials, but #19 works for me. As long as they have a 7 digit number across their chest after the playoffs.

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  13. Anonymous11:04 PM

    Kool about time

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  14. Anonymous8:51 AM

    Well someone might be seeing "red" when this is all over. No good deed goes unnoticed, but no bad deed goes unpunished either.

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