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Last Updated on Friday, 26 September 2008 12:00 Written by rslcpol Wednesday, 3 September 2008 11:35
Does West Virginia Democrat A.G. Darrell McGraw have a tendency to blur the line between politics and governing? You’ve seen and heard about the ways McGraw uses settlement funds from lawsuits brought in the name of West Virginia taxpayers to selfishly promote his own political interest instead of selflessly promoting the interest of West Virginia taxpayers. It’s been talked about time and again, McGraw appears to think that the West Virginia Office of Attorney General is really all about Darrell himself, and not the people who hired him and pay his salary.
From the outside looking in, it appears that McGraw believes that whatever he gets his hands on while getting paid by the taxpayers is fair game for furthering his political ambitions. Something we came across today that’s been right in front of everybody’s noses for a long time – Darrell McGraw’s campaign website. Right there at the top of his campaign website is a doctored version of the official state seal of the state of West Virginia.
There on the left is Darrell McGraw’s campaign logo, and there on the right is the official state seal of the state of West Virginia. We didn’t doctor this up ourselves – you can see it right on McGraw’s campaign website (until he changes it, but we’ll get a screen shot for posterity, so don’t bother pulling it down). Kind of makes the political website look official doesn’t it? The similarities don’t stop there check out the his campaign biography vs. his official biography – we wonder if the person who wrote the bio was a state employee, or a campaign employee. What other similarities are there?
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