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good!!! glad to see this. it was a bad move from the get go, and i'm glad he fought them on it.
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#2
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I'm so happy for him. This is great news. It's amazing to me that people think they can overstep their position and just get away with it. They need to go get their scapegoat somewhere else. I'm sure he knew they were in the wrong, but you don't always know that justice is going to be done.
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#3
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This is great news and I am glad for him. There is one sad part to all of this: Ray Donovan was Sec'y of Labor (if I remember correctly) for Reagan early in the first term. He was indicted and resigend his position. The trial (and I am sayinbg this as a life-long Democrat) was pretty much a slam dunk for the defense and that this was purely political. He asked a line I always remember to the press gathered outside the court: "Where do I go to get my reputation back?" Those of us who love the game and follow along with it know the name and the circumstances and the scapegoating here, John is vindicated. For those who know little and just scan the Courier-Journal headlines or the always positive NY Times stories, it made Page 1 when it happened, and it will be beneath the ads for dog grooming now that he is vindicated.
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It's about damn time!
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