War on Corruption – Officials, not citizens, need drug screening.
Citizens have limited athority.

I have seen too many good officers have to leave the force because of corruption. We can’t afford that.

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Kentucky isn’t the only state that is saturated in officials profiteering from the sales and/or cover cover-ups relating to drugs. The book Judicial Center primarily focuses on a series of events that occurred in Kentucky. Everyone in the image above has either been arrested for drug-related corruption or has been directly involved in cover-ups that have caused children to reside in abusive meth houses and false arrest of innocent people. The image serves as a backdrop to the book and certainly little more than a drop in the sea for being all inclusive.

Americans have cast a vote of no confidence.

80% of Americans say that, most of the time, their Government will do what is wrong.

Fox-News-Poll
Public Trust In Government

If you believe in law and order, the police,… then you and I both want to see faith in the government restored. Censorship won’t work. What will work? Allow high school students to engage in a partnership with DrugFree.Fit to conduct random, open records, and drug screening of politicians, law enforcement, and bar association members. It’s the student’s future at stake.

Should HIPPA laws be applied and prescription drugs omitted? No. There may be a legitimate reason for a politician to receive a strong prescription for narcotics. Perhaps that politician shouldn’t be handling trillions of tax dollars… USDebtClock.org

 

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Is the F.B.I. going to clean up Kentucky or is it too far gone?

McCracken County:
Atty. Jennifer Peeler
Atty. Shannon Powers
Billy Waynick
Atty. Meredith Clymer
PPD Officer Travis Counts
Sheriff Matt Carter
Drug Enforcement Ben Green
Hon. Cynthia Sanderson
Hon.Deanna Henschel
CPS Rita Jenkins
Atty. Marc Wells
False arrest, False Imprisonment, Meth dealings, Stolen Vehicles, Intimidating Witnesses, Child Abuse, Child Endangerment, Perjury, Denial of Due Process…

Graves County:
Sheriff John Hayden – *While Sheriff of McCracken County
False arrest, False Imprisonment, Meth dealings, Stolen Vehicles, Intimidating Witnesses, Child Abuse, Child Endangerment, Perjury, Denial of Due Process…

Sheriff Dewayne Redmon
possession of a controlled substance and official misconduct.

Livingston and Christian Counties:
Deputy David King
False arrest, False Imprisonment, Meth dealings, Stolen Vehicles, Intimidating Witnesses, Child Abuse, Child Endangerment, Perjury, Denial of Due Process,… **Perhaps – Falsifying Resumes, Statuary Rape…**

Breckinridge County:
Sheriff Todd Pate
Multiple DUI’s, tampering with evidence

Carroll County:
Sheriff Jamie Kenman
Burglary, thefts of a controlled substances

Bullit County:
Special Deputy Chris Mattingly
Money Laundering, Trafficking In Meth And Marijuana

Pulaski County:
Constable Mike Wallace and
Constable Gary Baldock
Typical Hillbilly Hell corruption + Baldock shot an F.B.I. Agent

Estill County:
Proof positive that Civil Forfeiture must be stopped and drug testing of council members needs to be started.

Whitley County:
Sheriff Lawrence Hodge
Stealing money, conspiring to launder money, conspiring to distribute drugs

Harlan County:
Lynch Police Chief Jackie Stewart
Crack cocaine, methamphetamine and opiate salesman

Pike County:
Elkhorn Police Chief Crystal Davis
Selling Drugs that she stole from her second job at Rite Aid

Lee County: Sheriff Johnny Mann, 39;
Lee County Sheriff Douglas Brandenburg;
Wolfe County: Sheriff Lester Drake, 51;
Owsley County: Sheriff Billy McIntosh, 57;
Breathitt County: Beattyville Police Chief Omer Noe;
Wolfe County deputy Wilson Stone;
Taking bribes to protect drug dealings
Lee County Sheriff Johnny Mann, Wolfe County Sheriff Lester Drake, Beattyville Police Chief Omer Noe: conspiracy to distribute cocaine

Kentucky Drug Task Force:
Timothy George Fegan,
Dirty Executive Director – Stole Thousands – Engaged in Civil Forfeiture…