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Christians in Tennessee Are Setting New Standards for Public Officials

by Staff
February 9, 2010
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TELLICO PLAINS, Tenn., (christiansunite.com) -- "Have renounced the hidden things of dishonesty, not walking in craftiness, nor handling the word of God deceitfully; but by manifestation of the truth commending ourselves to every man's conscience in the sight of God." 2 Corinthians 4:2 KJV.

A senior FBI public official said public corruption in Tennessee was "too extensive" to successfully prosecute while a Tennessee undercover law enforcement agent and state law enforcement instructor stated, "I really wanted to work in Tennessee," he says "But I came to understand that Tennessee is an evil place and will stay that way as long as the corrupt justice system is protected by the likes of the TBI."

While corruption appears to be unbridled and wide spread throughout Tennessee, citizen advocacy groups like the Tennessee Tea Party and Christian Citizens against Corruption are making a considerable difference in East Tennessee.

County Magistrate John B. Haggler told a Christian from the bench that the bible had no place in his court room. John B. Haggler under criminal investigations has since resigned from the bench in the Tenth Judicial District Circuit Court, in Tennessee.

City Magistrate Donald B. Reid violated his oath to office and betrayed the publics trust by practicing law from the bench against Christians. Magistrate Reid under investigation has permanently resigned from the bench in Tennessee.

Monroe County Bar President Peter J. Alliman who zealously supported Magistrate John B. Haggler and Hagglers known anti-Christian agenda is now under public investigation and suspicion having had charges brought against him for willful misconduct, misconduct in office, unlawful conduct, breech of duty, malicious abuse of legal process, abuse and misuse of power, obstruction of justice, breech of public trust, gross improprieties and more recently discovered, his association with known terrorists.

According to Daniel Morgan, a dad with three children who is exposing corruption, "We are setting new stands for public officials in our county and state by holding these officials and their actions accountable to the public through prayer, studying the bible and media releases."

Public officials using their positions for personal gain and having private agendas against Christians are being held publicly accountable in East Tennessee.

Every American citizen is endowed with an inherent right and responsibility to hold public officials accountable. For further information visit: www.tnccc.com.

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