Show Recap for Sept. 24
by web site admin on September 24, 2011
- Hour #1: Missy Bennett, former CATS bus driver speaks of politicking and cronyism deep within the city’s transportation system
- Hour #2: Robert H. Braver, an Oklahoma consumer activist exposes a police dog charity scam headed by Anderson’s Chief of Police Darron Sparks and Jenny Sparks. One million dollars was raised in 2009 but only $16,000 went to the charity. Read Braver’s correspondence with the fraudulent organization, DAD/DAC.
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