Finally got home after some bad weather and even worse plane flights. Just before the flight took off I got a number of messages with a couple things that, if I had had access to a computer, I would have used as an update to the last post. However, enough time has past that a lot of people won't see it, and I like that post the way it is, so I'll throw a few things together in this post and resume my Christmas break.-- This story by Errol Castens in the Daily Journal is a well-written profile of Tim Balducci. What caught my eye, however, were these grafs near the end:Attorney General Jim Hood says Balducci’s status as a special assistant attorney general was strictly as an employee of The Langston Law Firm.
“His only involvement with our office is in whatever ta
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