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By Mel on March 19, 2008 12:39 AM | Comments (4)

icon_bomb.gifApologies in advance for the link to Insider Advantage, but this is stranger than fiction:

BULLETIN: Corruption investigation wider than thought. InsiderAdvantageGeorgia has learned from a highly placed source in the legal community that at least one state legislator has "been wearing a wire for the past year" in an on-going and potentially widespread investigation of public corruption in Georgia. This suggests that the federal government may have been involved in an investigation of corruption under the Gold Dome prior to the December, 2007 date suggested in stories related to the resignation and guilty plea by Rep. Ron Sailor. The investigation may reach across both aisles of the House and potentially the Senate according to the source. Updates to come.

Comments (4)

Bring it on!

I can't think of a finer group of sleaze balls to have been "tapped" than that crew ( well maybe the Giambino family)

I used to hear stories, and think, wow you can't make this shit up! Well maybe now there is actual evidence. I sure hope they got my nitwit rep on tape, heck his frat boy antics must be at least worth a listen.

I hope it isn't Sailor. He never went and probably won't get anything good on republicans.

You think Republicans would talk about corruption and graft while Sailor is around? Their graft isn't as obvious anyway, its more of a understood quid pro quo.

IF I were Randall "The Drunk Mustache" Mangham I would be concerned.

I can dream. Please oh please oh please let Sen. John "King of the Asshats" Douglas be on those tapes.

Maybe, just MAYBE, this will provide the earthquake for DeKalb politics that is needed to clean out the deadwood.

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