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      Who are the NERD fund donors Mr Snyder?

      Raise the curtain.

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      And the onion starts to peel... (none / 0) (#1)
      by Corinthian Scales on Wed Mar 07, 2012 at 05:50:17 PM EST
      detroitnews.com: March 7, 2012 at 3:27 pm

      Amanda Clayton, a 24-year-old single mother of two...

      The natural assumption is that taxpayers are picking up the tab for them too.

      Legislation pending in the state Senate could cut off windfall lottery winners from tapping the social welfare system. Two bills were initially filed in response to a Bay County man acknowledging he continued to receive food stamps after winning a $2 million lottery prize in 2010.

      "Until the bill's passed, apparently it's legal, and people need to leave her alone," Euline Clayton told The Detroit News.

      Jeez, thanks again Modus opeRandy.  It's nice to know that Senate Republicans have been dragging ass since February 22 on HB 5032 & HB 5033.  It's a cut and dried vote.  And isn't grandma Euline just a gem too?

      Amanda Clayton would not grant The News an interview and is "stressed out" from the international media attention her use of food stamps has attracted, Euline Clayton said.

      "I'm not saying it's the right thing to do," Euline Clayton said of her daughter's use of food stamps. "But it's nobody's business if she's not breaking the law."

      What a miserable failure of a mother.  Totally bankrupt, both ethically and morally.

      No amount of money can buy or fix that.

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