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Title: bingo verdict in
Post by: XBAMA on August 11, 2011, 03:08:23 PM
guess what it was   >:(

http://www.tuscaloosanews.com/article/20110811/NEWS/110819961/1007?Title=Bingo-verdicts-are-in


Title: Re: bingo verdict in
Post by: SUPERCOACH on August 11, 2011, 03:11:37 PM
UNBELIEVABLE!

So much for damning evidence on the wire taps.  With so many hung juries it is an almost certainty that they bought a juror or two.


Title: Re: bingo verdict in
Post by: ricky023 on August 11, 2011, 03:12:09 PM
Well I have a question, can they be retried on the hung counts? RTR!


Title: Re: bingo verdict in
Post by: cbbama99 on August 11, 2011, 03:13:00 PM
I wish I could say I was surprised. Old Milton managed to wriggle out of another one.


Title: Re: bingo verdict in
Post by: SUPERCOACH on August 11, 2011, 03:14:08 PM
Well I have a question, can they be retried on the hung counts? RTR!

I think they can if the prosecution wants to do it.


Title: Re: bingo verdict in
Post by: XBAMA on August 11, 2011, 03:14:14 PM
I know its not sports Coach so if you have to move it feel free but ...

*U get away with another one right under our noses
Good God ! do these people have everyone bought off or what ?


Title: Re: bingo verdict in
Post by: SUPERCOACH on August 11, 2011, 03:16:48 PM
I know its not sports Coach so if you have to move it feel free but ...

*U get away with another one right under our noses
Good God ! do these people have everyone bought off or what ?

I think it is OK where it is since this is probably somehow related to the barn investigation.


Title: Re: bingo verdict in
Post by: XBAMA on August 11, 2011, 03:18:16 PM
so ? speaking of the au investigation ? what now ? 
did we  just get a fire hose turned on us here ?


Title: Re: bingo verdict in
Post by: ricky023 on August 11, 2011, 03:22:52 PM
Does it look like we have in Alabama the Best Juries money can buy? RTR!


Title: Re: bingo verdict in
Post by: XBAMA on August 11, 2011, 03:24:32 PM
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Alabama Democratic Party chairman Mark Kennedy applauds not guilty verdict for Quinton Ross


the FBI ... that's THE FBI had these pos's on tape and they got off

there is something stinking badly in Alabama today folks

can ya'll hear it ?  the rumble through out the land ?
saying "well its Alabama what else would you expect"

the good ole boy network rears its ugly head and the rest of the nation is laughing at us  >:(


Title: Re: bingo verdict in
Post by: pmull on August 11, 2011, 03:43:01 PM
It is hard to keep the faith in our legal system.  >:(


Title: Re: bingo verdict in
Post by: ricky023 on August 11, 2011, 03:49:24 PM
It is hard to keep the faith in our legal system.  >:(
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Well pmull our Faith should remain strong no matter what! The evil will be punished. I would rather see them punished here but what is coming will be worse. RTR!


Title: Re: bingo verdict in
Post by: XBAMA on August 11, 2011, 03:51:28 PM
well , I guess they are having a big toilet paper party down on the plains about now  >:(


Title: Re: bingo verdict in
Post by: BAMAWV on August 11, 2011, 06:41:02 PM
This decision has very little to do with the NCAA investigation of the barn. While the cast of characters may overlap, the issues did not pertain to Scam Newton investigation for pay to play and/or any of the other investigations against the barn.

I was hoping that pressure from this trial may get some of the defendents to start singing like canaries. That may be lost. But at the same time, you now have pissed off investigators, prosecutors, and FBI agents (from the prosecutin side) that may now be wanting revenge and will dump info over to the NCAA. My hope all along was that there would be pay for play stuff on tape in this investigation that would be made public after the trial through freedom of information act procedures. All is not lost,--this may be just the opening bell!


Title: Re: bingo verdict in
Post by: SUPERCOACH on August 11, 2011, 07:17:06 PM
This decision has very little to do with the NCAA investigation of the barn. While the cast of characters may overlap, the issues did not pertain to Scam Newton investigation for pay to play and/or any of the other investigations against the barn.

I was hoping that pressure from this trial may get some of the defendents to start singing like canaries. That may be lost. But at the same time, you now have pissed off investigators, prosecutors, and FBI agents (from the prosecutin side) that may now be wanting revenge and will dump info over to the NCAA. My hope all along was that there would be pay for play stuff on tape in this investigation that would be made public after the trial through freedom of information act procedures. All is not lost,--this may be just the opening bell!

Good point.

#+


Title: Re: bingo verdict in
Post by: bamalum67 on August 12, 2011, 07:12:43 AM
Not a doubt in my mind that one or more jurors have been compromised, bought off, threatened, etc. The slimeballs that want gambling in our state will stop at nothing...too much money involved.

I do hope this PO's the prosecutors enough that some slime gets on the barn.


Title: Re: bingo verdict in
Post by: Reelvalue on August 12, 2011, 08:47:03 AM
I NOTICED..A SMALL ARTICLE HIS IN THE BACK OF THE NEWSPAPER STATING THAT BINGO BOB HAS BECOME A LOBBYIST...ISN'T THAT INTERESTING?....


Title: Re: bingo verdict in
Post by: pmull on August 12, 2011, 08:53:23 AM
I NOTICED..A SMALL ARTICLE HIS IN THE BACK OF THE NEWSPAPER STATING THAT BINGO BOB HAS BECOME A LOBBYIST...ISN'T THAT INTERESTING?....

He is a lobbyist trying to bring industry and jobs to Alabama from what I understand.


Title: Re: bingo verdict in
Post by: BAMAWV on August 12, 2011, 09:24:10 AM
I NOTICED..A SMALL ARTICLE HIS IN THE BACK OF THE NEWSPAPER STATING THAT BINGO BOB HAS BECOME A LOBBYIST...ISN'T THAT INTERESTING?....

He is a lobbyist trying to bring industry and jobs to Alabama from what I understand.
A lobbyist in and of itself is not evil. Matter of fact under this current environment an industry wanting the ear of lawmakers would be foolish NOT to hire one. I'm just unsure why so many oppose legal gambling. If you don't like gambling, ignore it, but still enjoy any benefits that come from the tax revenuue.


Title: Re: bingo verdict in
Post by: pmull on August 12, 2011, 09:32:38 AM
I NOTICED..A SMALL ARTICLE HIS IN THE BACK OF THE NEWSPAPER STATING THAT BINGO BOB HAS BECOME A LOBBYIST...ISN'T THAT INTERESTING?....

He is a lobbyist trying to bring industry and jobs to Alabama from what I understand.
A lobbyist in and of itself is not evil. Matter of fact under this current environment an industry wanting the ear of lawmakers would be foolish NOT to hire one. I'm just unsure why so many oppose legal gambling. If you don't like gambling, ignore it, but still enjoy any benefits that come from the tax revenuue.

The problem with gambling in Alabama is it does not get taxed. I don't gamble (much) but I am in favor of legalized gambling that brings in tax revenues. Mississippi casinos would take a big hit if Alabama would wake up and legalize it.


Title: Re: bingo verdict in
Post by: BAMAWV on August 12, 2011, 09:42:45 AM
I NOTICED..A SMALL ARTICLE HIS IN THE BACK OF THE NEWSPAPER STATING THAT BINGO BOB HAS BECOME A LOBBYIST...ISN'T THAT INTERESTING?....

He is a lobbyist trying to bring industry and jobs to Alabama from what I understand.
A lobbyist in and of itself is not evil. Matter of fact under this current environment an industry wanting the ear of lawmakers would be foolish NOT to hire one. I'm just unsure why so many oppose legal gambling. If you don't like gambling, ignore it, but still enjoy any benefits that come from the tax revenuue.

The problem with gambling in Alabama is it does not get taxed. I don't gamble (much) but I am in favor of legalized gambling that brings in tax revenues. Mississippi casinos would take a big hit if Alabama would wake up and legalize it.
Yeah. That's a whole 'nother big azz subject. We have limited gambling here-- the dog and horse racing are particularly popular. Even the lottos are big in raising revenues for the state-- but at what cost in human misery and family strief? You never hear someone say, "Hit big on the poker machine last night. I'll pay my daughter's tuition with that". Even the winners give it right back.


Title: Re: bingo verdict in
Post by: pmull on August 12, 2011, 09:46:35 AM
I NOTICED..A SMALL ARTICLE HIS IN THE BACK OF THE NEWSPAPER STATING THAT BINGO BOB HAS BECOME A LOBBYIST...ISN'T THAT INTERESTING?....

He is a lobbyist trying to bring industry and jobs to Alabama from what I understand.
A lobbyist in and of itself is not evil. Matter of fact under this current environment an industry wanting the ear of lawmakers would be foolish NOT to hire one. I'm just unsure why so many oppose legal gambling. If you don't like gambling, ignore it, but still enjoy any benefits that come from the tax revenuue.

The problem with gambling in Alabama is it does not get taxed. I don't gamble (much) but I am in favor of legalized gambling that brings in tax revenues. Mississippi casinos would take a big hit if Alabama would wake up and legalize it.
Yeah. That's a whole 'nother big azz subject. We have limited gambling here-- the dog and horse racing are particularly popular. Even the lottos are big in raising revenues for the state-- but at what cost in human misery and family strief? You never hear someone say, "Hit big on the poker machine last night. I'll pay my daughter's tuition with that". Even the winners give it right back.
Some people are going to gamble and some people are going to drink. They might as well tax it and help send my kids to school.


Title: Re: bingo verdict in
Post by: BAMAWV on August 12, 2011, 09:59:01 AM
I NOTICED..A SMALL ARTICLE HIS IN THE BACK OF THE NEWSPAPER STATING THAT BINGO BOB HAS BECOME A LOBBYIST...ISN'T THAT INTERESTING?....

He is a lobbyist trying to bring industry and jobs to Alabama from what I understand.
A lobbyist in and of itself is not evil. Matter of fact under this current environment an industry wanting the ear of lawmakers would be foolish NOT to hire one. I'm just unsure why so many oppose legal gambling. If you don't like gambling, ignore it, but still enjoy any benefits that come from the tax revenuue.

The problem with gambling in Alabama is it does not get taxed. I don't gamble (much) but I am in favor of legalized gambling that brings in tax revenues. Mississippi casinos would take a big hit if Alabama would wake up and legalize it.
Yeah. That's a whole 'nother big azz subject. We have limited gambling here-- the dog and horse racing are particularly popular. Even the lottos are big in raising revenues for the state-- but at what cost in human misery and family strief? You never hear someone say, "Hit big on the poker machine last night. I'll pay my daughter's tuition with that". Even the winners give it right back.
Some people are going to gamble and some people are going to drink. They might as well tax it and help send my kids to school.
Much better to gamble the pay check away on something that produces tax revenue for things such as schools, than to squander it on auburn grad hookers.


Title: Re: bingo verdict in
Post by: rueben on August 12, 2011, 10:18:19 AM
Why is there an Auburn advertisment banner on my CRS page?  :o :-\


Title: Re: bingo verdict in
Post by: SUPERCOACH on August 12, 2011, 10:24:14 AM
Why is there an Auburn advertisment banner on my CRS page?  :o :-\

I've seen that one too.  Those guys are idiots.  They sell Alabama and Auburn artwork, but they aren't smart enough to only show the Bama ads here.  I have thought about banning them just on the principle of it, but I kind of like their Bama ad.

:-[


Title: Re: bingo verdict in
Post by: ricky023 on August 12, 2011, 10:29:56 AM
The only problem is, where is all the money that is suppose to help schools? GA did this and their schools are in worse postion than ever before. RTR!