Before Jerry Kilgore became Attorney General, he was a lobbyist for none other than Kellogg, Brown and Root, the Halliburton subsidiary under fire for overcharging the military. KBR has given $25,000 to Kilgore's campaign so far. Kilgore also seems intent on building the Coalfields Expressway, which is going to be built by...KBR. Hmmm.
From Bill Bolling's past: Reciprocal of America. That'd be the company with the CEO headed to a nice place called prison? Bolling, making $250,000 in a management position, claims "not to know" anything about the fraud that led to the collapse of ROA. Hmmm.
I guess it'd be OK if I accused Creigh Deeds of spending thousands of dollars in tax payers money to fill buses en route to the Million Mom March, even though he didn't do that.
Once your mistake is pointed out, it'd be nice for you to correct it, if honesty means anything to you at all.