For several years Liberty Dispatch has pushed for someone in law enforcement to investigate some of the dark shadows in the corners of our courthouse. We are grateful that a significant number of those investigations have happened in the last few years. As citizens of this county we join with our neighbors trusting that better days for this county are ahead, not just because conservative Republicans have been elected, but because the justice system and the ballot box insisted on higher standards for our public officials.
Liberty Dispatch has become aware of an effort by some of those who are being watched by either (or both) federal investigators and Liberty County Sheriff’s department to act as if we are the ones that are directing their efforts. We assume that those who are churning out this kind of speculation are trying once again to paint the contributors of this website as some kind of evil vengeful group trying to take over the courts and law enforcement. That of course is ridiculous. In fact it has not been until the last few weeks that any one connected with us felt filing complaints with the LCSO had a chance of getting treated fairly. The idea that we are connected to, or running any of their operations, is absurd.
Notably, our efforts to elect Republicans and clean the courthouse up was long before former County Sheriff Greg Arthur and District Attorney Mike Little decided to use the justice system to dispose of their political enemy Ray Akins, a Liberty Dispatch contributor. With that time line in mind, Liberty Dispatch has recently decided that because of our continued involvement in the original mission of electing responsible and honorable public officials, it is best to allow others who have sent us an occasional article to pursue their own agendas and identify themselves and advocate for their causes separate from Liberty Dispatch. On their website they appear to have secured multiple Liberty County businesses and community sponsors.
The status of articles coming from the group known as “The Outsiders” is an example of the changes readers will see from here forward. It is true they made several contributions, but Liberty Dispatch has a limited knowledge of The Outsiders. Even though their relationship to the LCSO and to former LD associate, Eddie Shauberger, is a matter of some public speculation, they are not, nor have they ever been part of Liberty Dispatch any more than someone sending in a letter to the editor. Comments from this group may still be posted, but The Outsiders have formed a new website where those interested in their op-eds can read them. They have started with a few reprinted articles they sent to Liberty Dispatch, including their expose’ on Joe Warren, and now they can expand their editorializing without Liberty Dispatch as a filter. Recently, The Outsiders posted a very informative story about the connection between Vanesa Brashier, Mike Little and Joe Warren.
Another website called “The Liberty Democrat” appears to want to weigh in on behalf of District Attorney Mike Little and i-dineout and KSHN. There is plenty of room for even the voice of those who have perverted and distorted views. We welcome the exchange as we note they have adopted our format. Whether it is just another Allen Youngblood site or if it is Bill Buchanan trying to weigh in through cyberspace, speak your mind. If voters like listening to Obama, they will like hearing from you. If voters wanted to turn a blind eye to the FEMA fraud they will see the world the way you paint it.
Liberty Dispatch may report on the Liberty County Sheriff’s Department a little less frequently just in case there is any possibility of a conflict of interest in any of the investigations being pursued by the department. We have declared we are website in favor of conservative Republican leadership and our readers all know that has been our point of view. But we do not want to leave any impression or take any credit for or appear to be involved with any new special crimes unit from the Liberty County Sheriff’s Department or any other agency knowing some people will attach political motives to our articles as if we are somehow controlling where the investigation/s are targeted.
Liberty Dispatch has become aware of an effort by some of those who are being watched by either (or both) federal investigators and Liberty County Sheriff’s department to act as if we are the ones that are directing their efforts. We assume that those who are churning out this kind of speculation are trying once again to paint the contributors of this website as some kind of evil vengeful group trying to take over the courts and law enforcement. That of course is ridiculous. In fact it has not been until the last few weeks that any one connected with us felt filing complaints with the LCSO had a chance of getting treated fairly. The idea that we are connected to, or running any of their operations, is absurd.
Notably, our efforts to elect Republicans and clean the courthouse up was long before former County Sheriff Greg Arthur and District Attorney Mike Little decided to use the justice system to dispose of their political enemy Ray Akins, a Liberty Dispatch contributor. With that time line in mind, Liberty Dispatch has recently decided that because of our continued involvement in the original mission of electing responsible and honorable public officials, it is best to allow others who have sent us an occasional article to pursue their own agendas and identify themselves and advocate for their causes separate from Liberty Dispatch. On their website they appear to have secured multiple Liberty County businesses and community sponsors.
The status of articles coming from the group known as “The Outsiders” is an example of the changes readers will see from here forward. It is true they made several contributions, but Liberty Dispatch has a limited knowledge of The Outsiders. Even though their relationship to the LCSO and to former LD associate, Eddie Shauberger, is a matter of some public speculation, they are not, nor have they ever been part of Liberty Dispatch any more than someone sending in a letter to the editor. Comments from this group may still be posted, but The Outsiders have formed a new website where those interested in their op-eds can read them. They have started with a few reprinted articles they sent to Liberty Dispatch, including their expose’ on Joe Warren, and now they can expand their editorializing without Liberty Dispatch as a filter. Recently, The Outsiders posted a very informative story about the connection between Vanesa Brashier, Mike Little and Joe Warren.
Another website called “The Liberty Democrat” appears to want to weigh in on behalf of District Attorney Mike Little and i-dineout and KSHN. There is plenty of room for even the voice of those who have perverted and distorted views. We welcome the exchange as we note they have adopted our format. Whether it is just another Allen Youngblood site or if it is Bill Buchanan trying to weigh in through cyberspace, speak your mind. If voters like listening to Obama, they will like hearing from you. If voters wanted to turn a blind eye to the FEMA fraud they will see the world the way you paint it.
Liberty Dispatch may report on the Liberty County Sheriff’s Department a little less frequently just in case there is any possibility of a conflict of interest in any of the investigations being pursued by the department. We have declared we are website in favor of conservative Republican leadership and our readers all know that has been our point of view. But we do not want to leave any impression or take any credit for or appear to be involved with any new special crimes unit from the Liberty County Sheriff’s Department or any other agency knowing some people will attach political motives to our articles as if we are somehow controlling where the investigation/s are targeted.
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