Tuesday, February 10, 2009

MANUEL TAPES SHOULD BE BROADCAST, PUT ON WEBSITES AND SHOWN TO STUDENTS

When THOMAS G. MANUEL's criminal trial is held, eventually (see below), the FBI's videotapes and auditapes of government corruption allegations involving our Republcian County Commission Chairman will become public records.

Will the St. Augustine Record or other journalists kindly put them on their websites and arrange for them to be shown to students?

"Civics" was never boring again for Anderson County, Tenn. students once there were FBI transcripts of their crooked Sheriff, DENNIS O. TROTTER. Likewise, Florida elementary, secondary and college students will learn the lessons of political corruption once they can click their ocmputer mice and look the devil in the eye.

Such disclosures will make students more skeptical as voters and more courageous as citizens.

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