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Capper007. Cheating isn't a University of Alabama
problem or an Auburn University problem, it a State of Alabama
problem. If the subject comes up in a conversation with Alabama
people they will laugh and say, “prove it”. I lived in Alabama
from 2005 to 2010 and when I drove out of Alabama in December the
headlines were about Alabama legislators being arrested for taking
bribes. “More arrests are expected”, the headlines said. Rest
assured it was the Feds not local law arresting them. This followed
on the heels of the mayor of Birmingham being convicted of bribery.
(Some AL. “good ole boys” profited from NY bankers and hung the
city out to dry so badly it was going to have to file for
bankruptcy.) At the same time as Larry Langford's(Birmingham mayor)
trial the Jefferson county(where B'ham is located) commissioners were
also convicted of bribery. The mayor sold out for some expensive
clothing. The ONLY thing Alabama sees wrong with cheating is getting
caught. I am from MS and AL is without a doubt the crookedest place I
have ever been. And I have been to over half the States in the US.
Ask yourself, "why would Auburn hire as a replacement a coach who has a losing record from a football second tier school?" The answer is simple; he agreed to look the other way. "Course they fired him, just in case. when the NCAA came around. Nothing is important to these people except winning. I had an Alabama fan watching a football game with me once and he told me,"Alabama is the second richest State in the nation". I couldn't even think of anything to say.
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Capper007. Cheating isn't a University of Alabama
problem or an Auburn University problem, it a State of Alabama
problem. If the subject comes up in a conversation with Alabama
people they will laugh and say, “prove it”. I lived in Alabama
from 2005 to 2010 and when I drove out of Alabama in December the
headlines were about Alabama legislators being arrested for taking
bribes. “More arrests are expected”, the headlines said. Rest
assured it was the Feds not local law arresting them. This followed
on the heels of the mayor of Birmingham being convicted of bribery.
(Some AL. “good ole boys” profited from NY bankers and hung the
city out to dry so badly it was going to have to file for
bankruptcy.) At the same time as Larry Langford's(Birmingham mayor)
trial the Jefferson county(where B'ham is located) commissioners were
also convicted of bribery. The mayor sold out for some expensive
clothing. The ONLY thing Alabama sees wrong with cheating is getting
caught. I am from MS and AL is without a doubt the crookedest place I
have ever been. And I have been to over half the States in the US.
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