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So is this why he doesn’t like courts and taxes?

Maybe the Associated Press has provided some inkling of why Bill Stegmeier became the local leader of the movement to get the Judicial Accountability Initiative Law (J.A.I.L.) on the South Dakota ballot.

Seems Stegmeier “still owes nearly $7,000 in interest from a tax collection case that is nearly 20 years old.” According to the article, […]

J.A.I.L.’s California shell game – Chapter 2

You may recall that this blog and South Dakota War College are accused of not discussing “the actual issue” when it comes to South Dakota’s Judicial Accountability Initiative Law (J.A.I.L.). And while it’s interesting to see the new attacks launched on us, I find it more fascinating to see how the local J.A.I.L.’s website is […]

J.A.I.L.’s California shell game – Chapter 1

In addition to the J.A.I.L. Lies series, I’ve decided to embark on an additional one, both of which will run intermittently through the November election. How many parts each series will have depends on the backers of South Dakota’s Judicial Accountability Initiative Law (J.A.I.L.). We’ll call this one the “California shell game.”

The title refers […]

No on Amendment E blog

PP has launched the No on Amendment E – SD Jail-4-Judges blog. It is aptly subtitled, “One annoying blogger’s little attempt to derail South Dakota’s 2006 Amendment E – the Judicial Accountability Act.”

He won’t be alone. This blog will also continue to examine South Dakota’s Judicial Accountability Initiative Law (J.A.I.L.) amendment and its backers. […]

Media does minor catching up on J.A.I.L.

Granted, I don’t read newspapers other than the local daily and generally don’t watch television news. I also realize the November election is months down the road so it is merely a blip on the news media’s radar. Still, the South Dakota media seem to have turned a blind eye when it comes to keeping […]