Clerk Charged with Misconduct for Unlawfully Accessing Information on 'Joe the Plumber'
A records clerk in Ohio has come under fire for accessing information on "Joe the Plumber" through a statewide database.
Cristina Corbin
FOXNews.com
Wednesday, October 29, 2008
A records clerk in Ohio has been charged with gross misconduct after she allegedly used a state database to access information on the man famously known as "Joe the Plumber," the Toledo police department confirmed to FOXNews.com.
Julie McConnell, a long-time records clerk with the department's investigative services bureau, allegedly used the database -- called the Law Enforcement Automated Data System or LEADS -- to access information on Joe Wurzelbacher.
But that's not all, check out this part of the story which is getting little air time:
Similarly, a state agency director in Ohio has also come under under fire for reportedly authorizing a check on a state child-support computer system to determine if Wurzelbacher was up-to-date on any ordered child-support payments.
Government employees trying to find ways to suck up to Barry-O.
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308Mike wrote:But that's not all, check out this part of the story which is getting little air time:
Similarly, a state agency director in Ohio has also come under under fire for reportedly authorizing a check on a state child-support computer system to determine if Wurzelbacher was up-to-date on any ordered child-support payments.
Government employees trying to find ways to suck up to Barry-O.
Jones-Kelley said such background checks are not unusual.
"Our practice is when someone is thrust quickly into the public spotlight, we often take a look," she said. "Our practice is to basically look at what is coming our way."
So it's common practice for them to check up in any database system whenever someone should happen to ask a tough question to a politician.
You have to wonder if the IRS, DMV, INS, and all other government agencies does the same thing.
If they don't now I'm willing to bet they will when/if The One is in charge.
"Life is tough, but it's tougher if you're stupid."
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The IRS has long been the anvil the government hammer beats any citizen to death with, who has crossed anyone with any pull .
If you are unwilling to give another man freedom in his life, do not expect to have it in your own.
It surely beats trying to figure out what the metrosexuals want ( a good hard kick in the nuts in my opinion, but that won't sell ice cream :D )- Highspeed