Read this AP story on Jim Hood saying he will offer the full resources of his office to local District Attorneys if they decide to investigate and prosecute those connected to the Scruggs scandal. No one has any plans to do so, of course. Question: does this seem at all to you like someone saying that, if their favorite song isn't the next one on the radio, it is a sign from above they don't need to get more exercise or put more in the collection plate in church?
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