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Brummett describes the coming shuffle in which most of the current statewide ministerial officeholders expect to move from one term-limited job to another, led by the eternal Charlie Daniels, who'll seek to add a third of the jobs, auditor, to his resume.

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NO! Say it aint so! CD needs to go to the house. The reason he "likes what he does" is because he does nothing. He is accompanied by at least one staff member where ever he goes- including elevator rides in the capitol. Please someone step up and run for Auditor. We need forward thinking people who might actually take a cue from Halter and show us something beneficial about these offices. I agree with Brumett that some of these offices could be done away with and we would not notice. Hey, maybe Faris can champion that for a constitutional amendment rather than the ridiculous right to hunt and fish one!


Charlie Daniels will have his legal residence at Sunset Nursing Home and still be seeking some office.

Anyone know if he has been in enough for full retirement?

One reason why legies want to see Charlie back is that he takes care of their basic needs.

FORTY SEVEN legies are hooked up to free full cable TV courtesy of Charlie.

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