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From the front row by patsy.brumfield@djournal.com
Patsy R. Brumfield's perspective on the news.

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Luckett says he's behaved, too
by patsy.brumfield@djournal.com

TUPELO – Democratic candidate Bill Luckett of Clarksdale, running for governor, told the Daily Journal editorial board just a few minutes ago that, if you don't count college, he's pretty much behaved himself ever since.

The Daily Journal will ask every editorial board interviewee if he or she has done anything, which if revealed could embarrass the candidate, his/her family or the state.

Frankly, Luckett is the first to appear to really think about his answer. Wednesday, Billy Hewes and Tate Reeves - GOP Lt. Gov. hopefuls – barely hesitated with their strong "No" responses.

Luckett laughed later, saying his college days couldn't count. I agreed, not that any of us from the 1960s remember much of that anyway. It's mostly mythology at this stage.

Stay tuned for more responses... patsy

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Daddybear12
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July 24, 2011
This is a good question to ask only if you follow up on it. Do you really think that a canidate will tell the truth. I can just here someone like Tata saying "I've been wanting someone to ask me that question so I can tell you about my Washington affair or For Bill to say I used a lot of drugs in College. Not gonna happen.

Hewes, Reeves: No bad behavior in their pasts
by patsy.brumfield@djournal.com

TUPELO – One tiny piece of 2011 campaign trivia that won't make the headlines this week: Both Republican candidates for lieutenant governor say "no" to the question about whether they've ever done anything that could embarrass Mississippi.

The questions came from me Wednesday during a Daily Journal editorial board meeting with GOPers Billy Hewes of Gulfport and Tate Reeves of Rankin County.

In the wake of political scandals like Anthony Wiener, The Governator, John Edwards, David Vitter, etc. etc., I thought it necessary to ask each candidate we see here the following question, which came last in our interviews:

"Is there anything in your background, personal or professional, that if disclosed would embarrass you, your family or the state of Mississippi?"

Each said "No," with emphasis.

Hewes' wife, Paula, was sitting beside him and sounded off strongly that her husband of nearly 26 years has behaved himself.

Reeves looked a little red-faced, but perhaps that's his natural red-head complexion, as I began to ask it. Nonetheless, he answered directly, in the negative.

And so, I'll await anyone else who comes before us. Prepare to be asked.

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nwrman
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July 19, 2011
I think Patsy knew the answer, this is why she asked.

BIGGERS - NEW: Issues order, memorandum on Scruggs issues
by patsy.brumfield@djournal.com

Read Friday's order and memorandum opinion by Judge Neal Biggers in response to Zach Scruggs' attorneys requests for his decision on various issues relating to Zach's pursuit of proving his innocence in a 2007 judicial bribery scheme.

 

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tupeloeveryday
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June 28, 2011
how many crooked

lawyers

judges

witness s

and more

among taxpayer dollars and time

does it take to get one more lawyer what he wants

BIGGERS' ORDER: Read tough words to DQ prosecutor
by patsy.brumfield@djournal.com

Read it for yourself:

Senior Judge Neal Biggers on Wednesday disqualified Assistant U.S. Attorney Robert Norman from the government's team at Zach Scruggs' May 23 hearing seeking to have his 2008 conviction and sentence overturned.

Here's a copy of the order. My reporting's on NEMS360.com web site.

... patsy

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justamerican
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June 07, 2011
Yeah, Sorry Zach, justice may be served and not bought like some of the people that you know personally.

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