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BREAKING: Kentucky Governor Ernie Fletcher (R) indicted
WHAS 11 ^ | May 11, 2006 | Mark Hebert

Posted on 05/11/2006 1:43:19 PM PDT by Republican Wildcat

Edited on 05/11/2006 1:58:13 PM PDT by Admin Moderator. [history]

Governor Fletcher indicted

04:43 PM EDT on Thursday, May 11, 2006
By K. ALISON BROTZGE / WHAS11.com

Governor Ernie Fletcher has been indicted by the Merit Hiring Grand Jury on charges of conspicacy to commit politcal discrimination. This is culmination of months of investigation by the Attorney General, Greg Stumbo and a blanket pardon from Governor Fletcher. It should be noted that the pardon does not include the governor.

Will we continue to bring you more information as it becomes available.

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From The Associated Press:

FRANKFORT, Ky. (AP) -- Gov. Ernie Fletcher was indicted on misdemeanor charges Thursday by a special grand jury investigating state hiring practices.

Fletcher was charged with criminal conspiracy, official misconduct, and violating the prohibition against political discrimination.

The grand jury also handed down 14 sealed indictments.

(Copyright 2006 by The Associated Press. All Rights Reserved.)

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TOPICS: Breaking News; US: Kentucky
KEYWORDS: erniefletcher; fakehatecrimes; fletcher; govwatch; innocent; kentucky; kentuckystumbo; martyr; stumbo; witchhunt
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To: pierrem15
What if the Dems won a national election, and the red states refused to obey?

It will happen.
Political correctness was designed to prohibit (and if left alone - to penalize) any opposition to the liberal agenda.

101 posted on 05/11/2006 4:27:14 PM PDT by concerned about politics ("Get thee behind me, Liberal.")
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To: warsaw44
The Republicans are terrified of being depicted in the MSM

From my perspective, the MSM is crucifying Bush. The problem is the MSM, they are liars and propagandists!

102 posted on 05/11/2006 4:29:02 PM PDT by Alissa
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To: Republican Wildcat

This was a foregone conclusion from the very beginning of this sham investigation.

The entire thing is nothing but a coup attempt by entrenched Kentucky Democrats who find themselves out of power for the first time in generations.


103 posted on 05/11/2006 4:30:37 PM PDT by cicero's_son
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To: Don Joe
the Dems go for it like streetfighters with all the MSM covering their sorry a$$es if they screw up.
104 posted on 05/11/2006 4:30:49 PM PDT by Alissa
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To: Republican Wildcat
"Fletcher was charged with.....violating the prohibition against political discrimination."


I can't help it. He makes me sick.


106 posted on 05/11/2006 4:31:26 PM PDT by Spunky ("Everyone has a freedom of choice, but not of consequences.")
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To: PghBaldy
"18A.140Prohibition against discrimination and political activities. Abstract: 18A.140 Prohibition against discrimination and political activities. (1) No person shall be appointed or promoted to, or demoted or dismissed from, any position in the classified service, or in any way favored or discriminated against with respect to employment in the classified services because of


Intersting. You think we could use this law against the Main stream news?

107 posted on 05/11/2006 4:34:48 PM PDT by Steve Van Doorn (*in my best Eric cartman voice* “I love you guys”)
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To: Republican Wildcat

Norman, coordinate... Norman, coordinate...

-PJ

108 posted on 05/11/2006 4:34:49 PM PDT by Political Junkie Too (It's still not safe to vote Democrat.)
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To: Alissa
The problem is the MSM, they are liars and propagandists!

Even the NSA spy scandal is really nothing at all. Clinton used it all through his presidency even without a war. The democrats supported him, as well as the press.
Clinton Administration, 2 years before 9/11 (NYT - May 27, 1999)....... Lawmakers Raise Questions About International Spy Network

109 posted on 05/11/2006 4:35:14 PM PDT by concerned about politics ("Get thee behind me, Liberal.")
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To: robowombat

I'm not familiar with that one.


110 posted on 05/11/2006 4:43:00 PM PDT by Millicent_Hornswaggle (Retired US Marine wife)
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To: epow

I have to admit, I do miss home sometimes. I'm living in NC, and it's beautiful here, but Kentucky is one of the most breath-takingly beautiful places on earth. I miss the fact that my children didn't get to see what a farm was like and all of the critters. They didn't get to pick their food for dinner, then sit around on the front porch while we listened to bluegrass gospel on the radio or Daddy picked his guitar, or just listening to the grand-parents and great-grandparents shoot the breeze. And I'm not that old. Those were good times.


111 posted on 05/11/2006 4:47:39 PM PDT by Millicent_Hornswaggle (Retired US Marine wife)
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To: ATOMIC_PUNK
Look for Maryland's Governor Ehrlich to be indicted for this same thing.

Ehrlich's been cleaning the deadwood out of the state and municipal agencies and the entrenched Dems are foaming at the mouth.

Like they say....if you can't win via fair election...do what you gotta do.

112 posted on 05/11/2006 4:49:13 PM PDT by Fishtalk (http://patfish.blogspot.com/)
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To: kerryusama04

I practice political discrimination, too. I refuse to EVER vote for a Democrat.


113 posted on 05/11/2006 5:01:14 PM PDT by Conservativegreatgrandma
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To: Millicent_Hornswaggle

Sorry, don't know what I was thinking it was the Hargis family. A little synopsis below:

Hargis, James Henderson (1862-1908) — also known as James H. Hargis; "Big Jim" — of Jackson, Breathitt County, Ky. Born in Jackson, Breathitt County, Ky., October 13, 1862. Grandnephew of John Louis Hargis; son of John Seldon Hargis; first cousin of Thomas Frazier Hargis; brother of Alexander Hamilton Hargis. Democrat. County judge in Kentucky; member of Kentucky Democratic State Central Committee, 1899-1907. Tried and acquitted for the 1902-03 murders of J. B. Marcum and two others, but found liable for plotting the killings in a 1904 civil suit for money damages by surviving family members. Shot and killed by his son, Beech Hargis, in the Hargis Brothers general store, Jackson, Breathitt County, Ky., February 6, 1908. Interment at Hargis Family Cemetery, Jackson, Ky.


114 posted on 05/11/2006 5:03:07 PM PDT by robowombat
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To: Millicent_Hornswaggle

and a more detailed statement of some of the interesting doings in Jackson, Kentucky:

Death Of Dr. Cox

As Told By John Smith - One of three men who ambushed Dr. Cox in April of 1902 in downtown Jackson. During the Hargis-Marcum-Cockrell-Callahan Affair.

From the Breathitt County News - January 18, 1907

Smith Makes A Confession



Breathitt County News, January 18, 1907

Following is the statement made by John Smith to the attorneys for the Commonwealth and in the presence of his personal attorney, John C. Eversole:

Just after Ben Hargis was killed, I was in the back room of Ed Callahan's store, or bedroom of the store, and he told me that him and the Hargises was looking to have trouble with some people at Jackson, and asked me if I would stand in with them. I told him, I was out of trouble, and did not want to get in any, and that the best thing for him to do was to stay out if he could do so on any fair terms. So that was about all that was said at that time.

In March 1902, I was at Frankfort as a witness in the United States Court against Dillard Bush and his wife, charged with robbing the mail. I was at the depot just after dark in company with R. M. Begley, who was also a witness in the same case, and was waiting for the train to come to Lexington that night. Jim Hargis and Ed Callahan came to me and Ed told me that him and Hargis wanted to talk to me before I went away. We stepped out into the middle of the street and Hargis asked Ed if I was afraid they would get me into trouble and Ed said, "Yes, I think so," and Hargis said if I was afraid he would go and have Beckham pardon me before I did anything, and he told me he could have Beckham pardon any man he wanted to in 20 minutes, and he told me there would be no danger as he and Ed would have me indicted the first court and tried and acquitted. He also told me if I would stand in with them and help get rid of some men at Jackson, as many as three or four, that the rest of the men who were against them would leave, and that they would then have everything their way; that he would help me make money; that he would furnish the money and we would put up a wholesale whiskey house in south Jackson, and that he would give me charge of it and would give me half the profits; and he made also lots of other promises. That was about all we talked about at that time, as it was about train time, and I had to leave for Lexington. I never had any more talks with them until in April.

Another Talk With Callahan

I was at St. Helens on timber. I was at Wilson's store, and Ed Callahan was in the store and told me he wanted to see me. We went upstairs in the store, and he said to me that there had to be some shooting done at Jackson; and wanted me to help to do it. He said he was going up to Jackson that night to see Jim Hargis, and have him to send for John Abner and Asberry Spicer, and have them at Jackson by the time we got back from down the river. He told me to go on and if he did not see me any more for me to go back to Jackson and stay there until he came, and that Jim Hargis would tell me what to do, and I don't remember that I saw him any more while I was on the river until I got to Valley View, and then I went back to Jackson as he told me to do. I went to Jackson on the 11:30 train and went to the Hargis store. Jim Hargis was talking to someone when I walked in. He winked at me and as soon as he was through talking to the party he walked by me and said to follow him upstairs into the office or bedroom. He told me he had sent Bob Deaton after Asberry Spicer and John Abner, and that they would get in that night, and for me to stay around town the rest of the day and to go to Ester Haddix's and stay all night. No one knew me there, and there was only four or five men in Jackson at that time who knew me. So I did as he told me, and he gave me two dollars to pay my bill and a .45 Colt's pistol. As soon as we went downstairs I saw Mose Feltner just at dark at Bill Back's, but I don't know that Feltner remembers it or not, but I guess he does. I was at Joe Hord's place that night and played cards with Jim Cockrill, Joe Hord, Benton Blanton, and others.

Hargis Gave Him Whiskey

I stayed all night at Ester Haddix's, and the next morning as soon as Jim Hargis came to the store he told me that Spicer and Abner came and that they were down on the river on the second branch below town, and for me to go where they were and Hargis gave me an order on Will Jett for a half gallon of whiskey and told me to bring him one quart and take the other to Spicer and Abner. I went and got the whiskey and went back to the store, and me and Jim Hargis went upstairs and took a drink and I started to where he told me I would find Spicer and Abner. As I went downstairs I met Elbert Hargis, but I did not know him at that time. I went on and found Spicer and Abner, as Hargis told me I would, and we stayed there all day, and Elbert Hargis and Bill Britton brought us dinner, and that evening just about dark we crossed the river and went to Elbert Hargis' and got supper, and after supper Elbert, Britton, Spicer, Abner, and myself went to town and met Jim Hargis and Ed Callahan in the backyard at Jim Hargis' home, and they all talked about the killing of Dr. Cox, and Callahan said he was sure in town for he came up on the train as he did. I think Ed came up that day from Valley View, where he had been on timber. Jim Hargis wanted me and Abner and Spicer to go on the street that night and meet Dr. Cox and shoot him with pistols, as he said nobody knew us, and that would be a safe way to kill him. But that plan was dropped, as Abner and me did not know Dr. Cox, and Spicer was afraid someone would know him.

Hargis Furnished Guns

So Ed Callahan said to watch his house till he came home that night from his office and kill him as he went in the gate. So Jim Hargis furnished us all, Spicer, Abner, and myself, with shotguns, loaded with buckshot, and placed us just across Dr. Cox's gate and sent Elbert Hargis uptown to see if he could find out where Dr. Cox was. And Jim Hargis and Callahan stayed with us until Elbert Hargis came back, as Jim Hargis said he could tell Dr. Cox from any man in Jackson the darkest night that ever come. Elbert came back and said he was up to the Cardwell corner and though he would be home soon. He did come and walked in the gate, and I could have killed him, if I had tried, for I knew Dr. Cox, but I told them I did not, and Spicer and Abner told Ed and Jim that they were afraid it was not him was the reason they did not shoot. Hargis cursed everyone of us in a joking way, and told Ed his men was no good and said he would shoot Dr. Cox himself if he could get no one to do it.

The Murder

Jim and Ed told us to go back with Elbert and come back the next night, and we did so, and went home with Elbert and stayed in his house till after dark the next night, and went back to town and met Ed and Jim at the same place as the night before, but I don't remember about Bill Britton, but think he was already in town. So we told them we were afraid to shoot unless we was certain it was the right man. So Jim put us three, Spicer, Abner, and myself, under the barn shed and sent Elbert Hargis to stand on the corner opposite the Cardwell corner, and when Dr. Cox left his office and started home and got about opposite where we were in hiding, Elbert Hargis was to call to him so we would know it was Dr. Cox. We stayed under the shed about one hour, and while we were there Ed Callahan came to us and stayed with us until just about 20 minutes before Dr. Cox was killed, and told us to be sure not to miss him. And when Dr. Cox did start from his office and came down just across the street from us, Elbert Hargis called to him and said, "Is that you, Doc?" and he said, "Yes," and stopped and all three of us fired at the same time, or so near the same that it was all one report.

As soon as we fired I ran to the other end of the shed and Spicer and Abner fired two more shots, which made five shots that were fired, but only three reports. While I was at the far end of the shed waiting for Spicer and Abner I saw two men crossing from the Hargis store, and I did not know who they were so I ran on down to the back of Jim Hargis' house and waited till Abner, Spicer, and Elbert Hargis came to where I was and in a short time Jim Hargis said, "By G_d, you surely got him, for I heard him beller like a big bull." I think Jesse Spicer came to where we were just before we left, I wanted to stay in town that night but they rushed us off just as soon as they could. We went to the lower side of the bottoms below Jim Hargis' house, and crossed in a boat and turned the boat loose.

Spicer, Abner, and myself went to the head of Cane Creek, where Curtis Smith lived, and me and Abner stopped, and Spicer went on home. We stayed there all night, and the next day Abner stayed hid at my brother's and I went to the home of my brother, Govan Smith and my mother, Rachael Smith, and Alfred Holland's, they all lived on Cane Creek, near one another. The second night after Dr. Cox was killed I took Abner to Sam Callahan's on Canoe Fork, and there he got a mule and went on home on Long's Creek. So the next day I left Cane Creek long about seven o'clock in the morning and started for home. I stopped at Sam Callahan's and bought 25 cents worth of cartridges. I saw Lewis Evans that day at the mouth of Sebastian's Branch with a freight boat, but don't know who was with him. I lived in Perry County at that time and went on home. I saw lots of people as I traveled the roads, and on my way home I stopped at Ed Callahan's.

Says Hargis Sent $100

In a few days I came over to Ed Callahan's, and he called me in the back room of his store and told me he had $100 in money for me. He said the Hargises sent it to me. This was the first time any money had ever been mentioned to me except that they made me all kinds of promises to stand by me and give me a good job. So this is about all I know about this except that Jim Hargis has never done anything he promised to do.


115 posted on 05/11/2006 5:05:38 PM PDT by robowombat
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To: Dems_R_Losers
Fletcher has known for a long time he would be indicted. It's a ridiculous witch hunt. Some underlings did get rids of some entrenched Democrats in some state agencies, mostly the transportation department. KY state government has been the Democratic employment agency for decades. Fletcher is the first GOP governor since 1971, and was only elected because the previous Gov had a sex scandal.

Here in Iowa we have a legitimate Democrat scandal going. I wouldn't be suprised if Governor (wanna-be-president) Vilsack didn't lie to the people of Iowa when he claimed he did not know about the thievery.

This is quite a story and worthy of time looking at it.

Seems a few bureaucrats got caught with their hands in the cookie jar. They got salaries of around $380,000. Today it came to light that one arrogant, lying Democrat is suing for additional money. I guess the $380,000 wasn't enough.

This scandal is encompassing many Polk County Democrats. Who knows if anyone will be indicted--after all, they're Democrats.

116 posted on 05/11/2006 5:20:25 PM PDT by Conservativegreatgrandma
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To: goldstategop

Wait a minute, is this Governor Frankfurt of Fletcher or Governor Fletcher of Frankfurt? LOL


117 posted on 05/11/2006 5:42:29 PM PDT by headstamp (Nothing lasts forever, Unless it does.)
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To: American Quilter
Virginia Hamm. (She was the prostitute)
118 posted on 05/11/2006 5:45:27 PM PDT by headstamp (Nothing lasts forever, Unless it does.)
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To: Republican Wildcat

Apparently political patronage is illegal in Kentucky.

Just try to get a government job at any level with anything on your application that hints that you are a Republican/Conservative.


119 posted on 05/11/2006 5:57:53 PM PDT by anymouse
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To: headstamp
Neither. It's just Ernie from Frankfort (no U).
120 posted on 05/11/2006 6:21:40 PM PDT by Saint Reagan
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