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Any author writing under a pen name runs the risk of being identified by their true name. I don’t agree with the way the Inlander writer did it, but it was bound to happen ar some point. I am going to take a wild guess here and say that Glen Tate will see a significant increase in book sales and demand for his day job services. He’s also going to attract some unwanted attention but it’s going to come from people like the Inlander author who can’t figure out why people read action/dystopian novels in the first place. We all like an escape, and it’s better when the story aligns with fixing some of the bad stuff we see in society. Let this story explode – Glen Tate can engineer it to his benefit.
CIA Director John Brennan clarifies “due process”
“people are innocent, you know, until alleged to be involved in some kind of criminal activity.”
Upside down view from a warped mind.
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Henry: you are right in quoting him. I have been to court recently and due process is out and allegations of just about any bureaucrat is taken as truth by the courts. It does no good to know the law as most judges ignore it.
They Wyo jump might be just the Coal company bankruptcy. I think WY has the lowest population, so even what in other states wouldn’t register moves the stats (in other news, Kiplinger’s said WY is the most tax friendly state).
There are probably even more great old trucks than cars in the Redoubt, but I see them on the roads and in the parking lots.