Fake Veterans (or, What, Me Investigate?)
May 21st, 2010
“It would be atypical for the attorney general’s office to initiate an investigation into a nonprofit.” – Cuccinelli Press Secretary Brian Gottstein“It’s would be atypical for the attorney general’s office to initiate an investigation into a nonprofit public university’s use of research grants.” – me
“It’s would be atypical for an attorney general’s office to use state resources to mount a Constitutional challenge that no one (even Cuccinelli’s supporters) think has any chance of succeeding.” – me again
Kenny:
I realize you’ve got your climate change and healthcare investigations
And therefore too busy to check out actual criminal accusations.
But I’d think you’d want to take the time
To investigate a real crime.
But you refuse to look into people who would stoop
To setting up and exploiting a fake veterans group.
At least that tells us what your priorities are.
Given the Tea Party’s GOP takeover, I’m sure you’ll go far.
The further the better, for Virginia’s sake:
I don’t know how much more of you your home state can take.
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