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Siegelman Case QUIZ – Fuller Impeachment

Siegelman Case QUIZ – Fuller Impeachment

Did you take the first quiz? How did you do? Were you shocked that the multi-million dollar Air Force contract was awarded to Judge Fuller’s company, Doss Aviation, the day the prosecution rested its case? Coincidental? There’s more! Read on. Test your knowledge. See if you can answer these questions about the Don Siegelman case. The answers include links that will lead you deeper into the topic. QUESTION #1 Can Judge Fuller be impeached? That is yet to be seen. The New York Times published an article 9.18.15 stating Judge Fuller could be impeached. “A high-level committee of federal judges told Congress this month that lawmakers had reason to consider […]

What do you really know about the Siegelman Case?

What do you really know about the Siegelman Case?

You have been following the Siegelman Case for a while now, and for some that means for more than a decade. Do you know as much about the Siegelman Case as you think you do? Test your knowledge. See if you can answer these questions about the Don Siegelman case. The answers include links that will lead you deeper into the topic. QUESTION #1 Where is the Siegelman Judge today? Well, he is no longer on the bench. Under threat of impeachment, Mark Fuller resigned effective Aug 1, 2015, for beating his wife in an Atlanta hotel. The assault was captured on audio when his wife phoned 911 for help. […]

Mr. Trump, the “Mother of Exiles” is crying.

Mr. Trump, the “Mother of Exiles” is crying.

I wonder how Mr. Trump feels watching the Statue of Liberty cry? Our “Mother of Exiles,” sees the pain and tragedy unfolding on distant shores – migrants, refugees from war ravaged lands, leaving behind their elderly and weak – those who slip quietly into the night, praying dawn will bring peace. With the world’s back turned against them, most leave for the sake of their children. The men would rather stay and fight but the imbalanced war gives them little chance. They leave, spending what they have and risking their lives. They make for our “golden doors” to freedom on far off shores. But we sit in comfort, watching the […]