"Joe the Plumber case still dripping: Half-dozen agencies access records of Ohio man"
"Jones-Kelley maintains that her agency routinely checks on people who are thrust into the spotlight to determine whether they have unpaid child support bills, are receiving public support from her department or owe unemployment taxes."
And immediately finds it necessary and appropriate to release all such information to the press, apparently. But:
"Charles said he does not know at this point if anyone in any of the agencies did anything wrong."
Does anyone who does not work for the government have any doubt that this was wrong?
(Everything that is technically legal is not morally right.)
The Gunslinger
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