What's that all about?
This applies only if one wins the lottery, commits a crime, etc., etc.
Who’d thought? Big Brother turned out to be Big Sister. This whole episode is disgraceful and if the voters of Ohio have any sense at all, they will remove every person whose dirty fingers touched this matter from office and demand the firing of those who don’t hold an elected office. Remember Ohio citizens this could well be you should you be so unfortunate as to be “trust into the spotlight”. And by the way someone should demand the governments peons cite the law that gives them the right to determine what constitutes “thrust into the spotlight” and the right to take search actions based on such a determination.
It means that as soon as things settel down they are going to trump up a cgarge or charges on Joe and put his butt in prison.
They are also going after President Bush.
It may be a month. It may be a year.
The charges may be true,but, they probably will be false. This does not matter. Power does as it pleases.
“What’s that all about?”
Supposedly, as the story goes, the agency has the right at any time to determine if a citizen is behind in child support or owes the state money. Since it was announced that Joe was a single parent with a son, they did a ‘routine’ check on him.
That is their excuse; we’ll see if it flies.