To: All
Hey, people - Any chance we can stay on the multitude of Q topics and off-discussions go to FR-email??
1,693 posted on
07/11/2018 8:49:36 PM PDT by
bitt
(Obama was eloquent with his lies, ..Trump is brutal with his truth!)
To: bitt
Sure. Once Q posts again. In the meantime, seems to me we are connecting as family. ((hugs))
1,702 posted on
07/11/2018 8:57:28 PM PDT by
lyby
("Mathematics is the language with which God has written the universe." ~ Galileo Galilei)
To: bitt
Hey, people - Any chance we can stay on the multitude of Q topics and off-discussions go to FR-email??
You mean like stop callin out clowns?
1,707 posted on
07/11/2018 9:02:38 PM PDT by
txhurl
(World War Q..... next stop: ....what IS the next stop?)
To: bitt
That already happens to some extent, meanwhile we enjoy each others presence, waiting, watching, speculating, chatting.
Sharing.
Its all good.
1,708 posted on
07/11/2018 9:03:34 PM PDT by
EasySt
(Truth will Prevail)
To: bitt
Good idea. What do you suggest as a Q topic to research in this qdrought?
To: bitt
W.Va. Supreme Court justice resigns amid ongoing investigation
CHARLESTON, W.Va. (WHSV) West Virginia Governor Jim Justice says he has received a letter of resignation from Supreme Court Justice Menis E. Ketchum.
The governor's office says the letter indicates Ketchum will retire and resign from the court effective Friday, July 27.
"I have directed my general counsel to provide the necessary documentation to the Judicial Vacancy Commission and other state agencies as may be appropriate to fill this vacancy created by Justice Ketchums resignation, Gov. Justice stated in a press release Wednesday.
Justice said he sent a letter in return to Justice Ketchum, acknowledging his resignation and retirement. The governor also thanked the justice on behalf of the people of West Virginia for his public service.
While the statement gives no reason for Ketchum's retirement, the decision comes in the midst of impeachment proceedings by West Virginia legislators against Justice Allen Loughry, who was federally indicted in June for fraud.
Justice Allen Loughry pleaded not guilty in federal court last month, but he was suspended from the court over allegations he repeatedly lied about using his office for personal gain.
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