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Blumenthal: Chief Marketing And Press Officer, Not CEO

For some, the unprecedented public release of a sensitive document from the the personnel file of a Connecticut assistant attorney general raises the question of whether Richard Blumenthal or his cronies tried to improperly bury…


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Blumenthal Can’t Name One State That Is Part Of His “Multi-State” Probe Announced Four Weeks Ago

It is almost month since Connecticut Attorney General Richard Blumenthal announced that he is heading a multi-state investigation into Google’s Street View.

Yes, despite weekly claims that he would reveal the identities of those state the following week, as of today not one state has been identified by Blumenthal as having asking him to head up an investigation – a probe his office initially indicated included about 30 states.


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Auto Dealer Tricks From NYT Ron Lieber

New York Times financial columnist Ron Lieber has some insight for us on how auto dealers try to take advantage of us. The top of his column: “Sometime next week, President Obama will finally sign…


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Debtors Still Going To Prison In Some States

The Minneapolis Star Tribune is reporting that some people are going to prison for their debts despite the fact that debtors’ prison are not allowed.

In a powerful story by reporters Chris Serres and Glenn Howatt, the two explain how debtors can end up in jail in some states where creditors rule.


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Blumenthal Ducks Giving Direct Answers To His False Military Claims

Connecticut Attorney General Richard Blumenthal sidestepped giving direct answers to his false claims that he served in Vietnam as a Marine.

Blumenthal was the guest speaker today at the Litchfield-Morris Rotary Club where I asked him how he could have accidentally told veterans that he served in Vietnam.


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Blumenthal’s Office Improperly Releases Sensitive Personnel Document About Staffer Who Claimed Blumenthal Lied About Vietnam

State Attorney General Richard Blumenthal’s office Wednesday made public a sensitive document from the personnel file of Assistant Attorney General Richard Hine that raises questions about Hine’s credibility.

Hine is the retired Marine Major who last month claimed that Blumenthal told him 18 years ago that Blumenthal had been in Vietnam as a marine during the Vietnam War.





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Martha Dean – GOP Conn Candidate For Atty Gen – Scary Even Without Guns

While Courant columnist Rick Green and I vehemently disagree about state Attorney General Richard Blumenthal’s continued suitability to be Connecticut’s Top Legal Officer after his lies about Vietnam military service, Green and I are on the same page when it comes to Martha Dean, the Avon attorney who is making another run at the Attorney General’s post.

In Green’s column today headlined “Martha Dean, A Candidate Who Shoots From The Hip,” she is diplomatically described as a fringe candidate.

I don’t mince my words (perhaps that is why my attorney Joe Garrison of New Haven keeps urging me to take out libel insurance for my “intemperate” comments).

I think Dean is a whack job.

The more she talks about her beliefs, and how she would run the state Attorney General’s office, the more you are going to see that she might even make some Tea Party members cringe.

I first wrote about Dean, who had run unsuccessfully against Blumenthal in 2002, earlier in the year when she announced that she would run again this year.

In her press conference announcing her candidacy, said she would run a much different, less anti-business office.



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Co-Signing A Loan Is A Huge NO NO

If a relative, close friend or even your minister asks you to do a little favor and co-sign a loan, the answer is simple. NO. Julie, who lives in southeastern Connecticut, learned the hard way…


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Blumenthal’s Vietnamgate: A Quagmire Of His Making

Connecticut Attorney General Richard Blumenthal’s self-inflicted Vietnamgate is getting to be a real quagmire for the former Mr. Clean, who used to have a reputation for integrity, even by his political opponents. Ever since the…


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Hartford Medical Group Billing Investigated As Two Patients Thrown Out Of Practice

One of the largest medical practices in Connecticut is under investigation by the state attorney general’s office for its billing practices after two patients were thrown out for creating a fuss over being charged additional office visit fees as part of their routine physicals.

Two West Hartford residents were told by Dr. Kent Stahl, CEO of Hartford Medical Group, which serves 50,000 patients, that they were no longer welcome in the practice.


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New London Day Claims Blumenthal Vietnam Whistleblower Had Problems As An Assistant Atty Gen

The following story appeared in today’s edition of the New London Day:

New London Day: Blumenthal Critic Had His Share Of Problems In State’s AG Office

By Ted Mann

The assistant attorney general who this week accused his boss, Connecticut Attorney General Richard Blumenthal, of lying to him about having served in Vietnam has clashed in the past with superiors in the attorney general’s office.


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Auditors Find Poor Management In Ct Atty General Office

Maybe instead of spending a large chunk of his time talking to reporters, state Attorney General Richard Blumenthal should have spent more time actually managing his office. Connecticut Post Reporter Ken Dixon wrote today that…