Thursday, July 22, 2010

KingCast encourages new NH AG Michael Delaney not to follow in the footsteps of his dirtbag predecessor, Kelly Ayotte: Investigate for Michael Holman

Here's your background about a dirty AG cum U.S. Senate Candidate Kelly Ayotte and a brown brother, black man who has most definitely been screwed over by the NH Establishment.

Now Attorney Delaney and AAG Rebecca Woodward will have to decide whether to forge and take the high road or continue to snake along the dirt path paved by Kelly.

1 comment:

  1. See, 'cos Kelly Ayotte didn't give a damn about child abuse.

    As the linky from the front page shows, she presided over Unconstitutional DNA reporting, and as this post shows in the comments, she allowed Norman Bruce McKay to get away with molesting grown women and failing to properly investigate allegations of child abuse:

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    Plus who the hell are you to trash talk about molestation when there is a valid complaint about Bruce McKay's knife play against a woman who alleged he "molested" her.

    And I know about a young lady named Leather, you know everything about Bruce so I'm sure you know about him and her.

    And you know about Bruce putting his junk in Liko's face.

    Just sayin'.

    -The KingCaster.

    8:10 PM


    Christopher King said...
    8:14

    Well the comment is still up.

    Care to identify who the alleged "other scumbags" are who questioned Bruce McKay?

    You mean like his superior, Sergeant Mark Taylor?

    Is THAT who you're talking about?

    Look I'm truly sorry to hear about what happened to you, but you are flat out wrong if you believe that has any bearing on Bruce McKay's incompetency, in point of fact you should know if you read the blog carefully and watch the latest KingCast short film from the Hayseed Festival that the operator of a day care facility FILED A COMPLAINT against Bruce McKay when McKay refused to follow proper procedures regarding a potential case of what????

    CHILD ABUSE.

    Ahem.

    -The KingCaster.

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