| The Salt Lake Tribune First Published Jan 11 2013 11:59 pm • Updated 1 minute ago
Embattled St. George businessman Jeremy Johnson says new Utah Attorney General John Swallow helped broker a deal in 2010 in which Johnson believed he was to pay Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid $600,000 to make a federal investigation into Johnson’s company go away.
But when the federal government filed a lawsuit Johnson thought he had paid to quash, he demanded Swallow return some of the $250,000 initial payment. Then, just days before the Nov. 6 election, Johnson engaged in a frenetic but unsuccessful effort to get Swallow to drop out of the race, saying information about what Johnson called a "bribe" would come out and force the Republican’s resignation if he became attorney general.
Reid, for all his faults, has an A+ rating from the NRA, and will most likely block any attack on the 2nd Amendment.
The White House knows this and to further their agenda, they have to get Reid out of the way. the Dhims never do these thigns unless there was a further plan.
Quote: Brevity wrote in post #3This has to be coming out of the White House.
Reid, for all his faults, has an A+ rating from the NRA, and will most likely block any attack on the 2nd Amendment.
The White House knows this and to further their agenda, they have to get Reid out of the way. the Dhims never do these thigns unless there was a further plan.
I can believe your theory - you have some good thoughts there !!
Quote: Brevity wrote in post #3This has to be coming out of the White House.
Reid, for all his faults, has an A+ rating from the NRA, and will most likely block any attack on the 2nd Amendment.
The White House knows this and to further their agenda, they have to get Reid out of the way. the Dhims never do these thigns unless there was a further plan.
You could well be right.
Wow, what a position to be in, if so. To hope that we DON'T get rid of that #$@#$(*&, at least until the current gun control jihad passes.
I have been looking into Reid's dealings for about 12 years. I could easily put him in prison with real witnesses and documents. I don't because I want to stay alive and not have to look over my shoulder constantly. This isn't even a splinter of ice off the berg. Several of my early witnesses have meet untimely demises. I don't plan on joining them.