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Conduct Unbecoming-Comments & Response: Anonymous said...

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Anonymous said... I bet you wont post this comment but to refer to Officer Stanchak in relation to a KKK member, which he isnt, he ought to sue you for deflamation you idiot. Officer James Stanchak sure is a bigot, as to his "hood" status, only he and his fellow bigots know that.  As to suing me, he is more than welcomed, I would just love to get him on the stand.  Then we would REALLY see who's lying around here. Thanks for your honesty, Anonymous. September 18, 2010 12:36 AM Anonymous said... Dear Sir, (Though I do not feel that you are enough of a gentleman to be called sir) You have no clue who you are talking about (really?) . Have you tried to speak with Officer Stanchak or do you sit back on your high horse and judge? (Yep, I tried, but he was too far up his partner's butt to hear me, you know, officer Wayne Cox, fellow disgraced and removed from evening shift, River Market dirty cop- retaliation, simply put)  Officer Stanchak is a good m

ARKANSAS TIMES: It was a bad week for...

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ARKANSAS TIMES: It was a bad week for... by  Ean Lee Bordeaux  on Friday, September 2, 2011 at 12:27pm http://networkedblogs.com/mjsPh FREEDOM OF INFORMATION .  Attorney General Dustin McDaniel  issued an official opinion agreeing that it was legal for the city of Little Rock to withhold hometowns when it released a list of employees. The city asked the opinion because someone  [syndicated social justice blogger, Chief Ean Lee Bordeaux (Houma-Choctaw Nation)] sought the list of employees who live outside the city.  The statute allows protection of "home addresses" of non-elected public employees and McDaniel's opinion said this "encompasses all components parts of a 'home address'; namely, a street address, zip code, city and county."  A city or a county are far from a home address. We agree with the analysis of the Arkansas Times and intend to pursue this matter further. We do not a